Chromatophage
18 March 2020
Previous ChapterNext ChapterI couldn’t get in to see the royal physician today, as he was out on account of his wife giving birth. He’ll be unavailable for a few days, at least. My mother likes to make sure our staff has enough time for their families and I get that. I’m definitely gonna make sure that stays the same when I’m on the throne. Family is important, even if you don’t understand their fascination with views and likes.
But until I can see the doctor and get my blood work done, I won’t be drinking any more of that Spectra. Besides, I have a lot of papers that I found and that I need to go through. That filing cabinet isn’t going to organize itself. So that’s what I worked on today. It took up all my time just to separate the documents into just basic categories, since it was mostly just loose papers.
I started with just organizing by type. There were some personnel files that I put into one pile. I set aside a couple really technical documents. One looked like it was for a machine and one looked like it documented some sort of process. I’ll have to really take my time with those. There were also some organization charts breaking down the ways tasks were performed between departments. This Cloudsdale Weather Corporation really liked to make sure all the I’s were dotted and the T’s were crossed.
There was one piece of paper that caught my eye among everything. It was a hoof written note talking about how this was all they were able to save and that they hoped it was enough. I dunno what that means. Maybe there’s answers in the rest of the papers. That’ll have to wait until tomorrow though, since it took me so long just to organize everything into some sort of order. Gods, I wish I didn’t have princess responsibilities taking up so much of my time. Something tells me this is way more important than learning how to sit properly at a royal banquet.
I’ll be consolidating all the information I start gleaning from these documents as I go through them. This journal of mine just might actually become important.
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