"Good morning, Madam, we want to help you freshen up!" one of the maids said.
"We were told by the Master to attend to you!" said another maid.
"Please, Madam, let us help you undress," said another.
"No need, I can do it myself!" Debora rejected the help of her brother-in-law's maids.
"Sorry, Madam, we are specially assigned to take care of you; we can't leave your room until we finish attending to you!" said one of the maids.
Debora sighed; it seemed she couldn't ignore her brother-in-law's orders.
"Alright, let's go. Help me then!" said Debora finally giving in.
Debora remained silent as the maids went about their tasks.
After her wedding dress was removed, Debora then entered the bathroom to freshen up.
It turned out that the bathtub in the bathroom was already filled with warm water.
Debora didn't need to bother filling the bathtub anymore; she entered and bathed in the warm water.
"Is the water not too hot, Madam?" a maid asked from the bathroom door.
"Yes, it's fine, the temperature is just right!" Debora replied.
"Alright, Madam, we have cleaned your room; we'll excuse ourselves now!" the maid said again.
"Yes!" answered Debora.
After that, Debora didn't hear any more noises from the bedroom.
Debora didn't want to bathe for too long; she wanted to see her nephew, who now was like her own son.
Debora's sister, Riska, had given birth to a cute son, and Debora had already seen the baby.
From now on, her task was to be a young, inexperienced mother.
Hope she can be the mother that her nephew wants, and will take care of the baby until he grows up.
Debora took a long breath; she had never imagined becoming a mother so soon.
Until now, she had been focused on working; although her salary wasn't very high, she loved her job.
She could live independently without relying on her parents and without depending on their wealth.
Since she was young, Debora had not received much attention from her parents because she had a strong and healthy body.
All the attention of her parents was focused on her older sister, Riska.
From a young age, Riska often fell ill, so their parents had to pay extra attention to her.
Riska eventually became a very special girl in their family.
Debora, who often felt lonely, didn't really pay attention to her parents' excessive focus on her sister.
Debora decided to solve any problems she faced on her own and would never ask for help from her parents.
To allow their parents to focus more on taking care of her sister, Debora decided to move to a small town to study and attend university there.
Eventually, Debora parted ways with her parents at the age of thirteen.
She lived in a school dormitory, and after going to university, Debora rented a small apartment with the income from her part-time job.