9 The young woman pleased him and won his kindness. He eagerly began her beauty treatments and gave her carefully chosen foods. He also gave her seven female servants selected from among the palace servants and provided well for her and her female servants in the women’s house.
10 Esther hadn’t told anyone her race or family background because Mordecai had ordered her not to.
11 Each day Mordecai walked back and forth along the wall in front of the women’s house to learn how Esther was doing.
12 According to the rules for women, there were twelve months of preparation before the time arrived for each young woman to see the king. She had six months of rubbing treatment with oil from myrrh and six months with fragrant oils and cosmetics.
13 So this is how the young woman would go to the king: They gave her anything that she asked to take with her from the women’s house to the palace.
14 In the evening she would go in, and the next morning she would return to the second women’s house under the care of Shaashgaz. He was the king’s eunuch in charge of the secondary wives. She would never go to the king again unless she was called by name.
15 The time came for Esther daughter of Aminadab, Mordecai’s uncle, to go to the king. She didn’t refuse anything that Hegai, the king’s eunuch in charge of the women, told her to take along. Esther kept winning the favor of everyone who saw her.