Chapter 56
The devastation she left behind said it allâ
Princess Camilla had been so furious that sheâd wrecked her entire guest room before storming back to the capital.
Howard, the one left to deal with the aftermath, muttered complaints under his breath⌠but the look on his face was one of unmistakable relief, like someone whoâd finally pulled out a rotten tooth.
Now that Camilla was gone, there was no longer any danger of Noah being forced to take the fever-inducing herbs.
Not that heâd touched them since the first day theyâd arrived in Sailport, anyway.
Part of that was thanks to Elisa, whose deliberate provocations had kept Camillaâs attention firmly on herself.
But Howard had also done his partâneedling the princess constantly, pushing her patience past the breaking point.
Heâd even been the first to locate Ethan Istevan, which had sent Camilla into a rage. Sheâd berated her search party as incompetent and vowed that she would never forget their failure.
So Princess Camilla left.
But her remaining subordinates did not.
Because of that, Noah still couldnât set a single foot outside his room, and Ethan continued to live wrapped in bandages.
Ethan hated being seen like thisâbandaged, weak, and pitiful.
It wouldâve been better if Elisa and Noah had just laughed it off.
Instead, every time they saw him, they looked like they were about to cry.
And that, somehow, made it worse.
But what irritated him even more was the sight of Elisa leaving their suite accompanied by Prince Howard or his aide.
Unlike Ethan and Noah, who were both under strict watch, Elisa could move about freely.
Still, it was dangerous. With Camillaâs followers still lurking, it was only natural that someone would insist on escorting her.
Ethan understood that.
He really did.
But knowing didnât make it any easier to stomach.
âIâll be back soon.â
ââŚâŚYeah. Be careful.â
He couldnât very well tell her not to go, so his farewell came out curt and sullen.
Anyone could see the discontent written all over his face.
Elisa, who knew exactly why, just chuckled softly and brushed her fingers along his arm.
âIâm only going to pick up Noahâs medicine. Donât look at me like that.â
The fever herbs were no longer needed, but she still had to keep up the actâpretend Noah was illâso that heâd have a reason to stay confined to their room.
âBe good, Noah. Iâll be right back,â she said, leaning down to the boy who was playing with his toy bear.
But before she could reach the door, Ethan caught her by the wrist.
âArenât you forgetting something?â
âHm? I just said goodbye, didnât I?â
âNot properly.â
She blinked, confusedâuntil Ethan tapped a finger against the dimple in his cheek.
Ah.
Elisa couldnât help but laugh. She leaned down and kissed him lightly where he wanted.
âThere. Happy now?â
âNot quite.â
Before she could even react, Ethanâs lips brushed against hersâquick, fleeting, but enough to make her eyes widen.
He, on the other hand, looked completely satisfied, a grin tugging at his mouth.
âYouâŚâ
Elisa narrowed her eyes, about to scold himâwhen a small pair of feet came pattering over.
âHmm? What is it, Noah?â
She crouched to meet her little brotherâs gaze.
And to her surprise, he reached up and planted a tiny kiss on her cheek. Then he beamed, proud as could beâjust like his father.
âOh, honestlyâŚâ
They really were father and son.
The thought made her laugh, and before she knew it, she had both of her favorite troublemakers wrapped in her arms.
***
âSorry! I hope you havenât been waiting long.â
Elisa hurried down to the hotel lobby, still slightly breathless.
âNot at all. I just arrived myself,â replied the aide, his tone polite and even.
Relieved, she nodded. âThen letâs go.â
The aideâtall, straight-backed, every line of his coat and trousers immaculateâtook the lead, and she followed a step behind.
It was then that she realized she didnât even know his name.
âUm⌠if itâs not rude, may I ask your name?â
Since sheâd already received so much help from himâand had a feeling sheâd be seeing more of himâit only seemed polite to ask.
The man stopped, turned, and blinked.
âDid I never introduce myself?â
When Elisa shook her head, he gave a soft sigh.
âMy apologies, my lady. That was quite discourteous of me.â
Then, with a dignified bow, he introduced himself.
âI am Conrad Brander, aide to Prince Howard.â
Brander.
The name struck a chord. It was a family famous for producing knightsâstaunchly loyal to the Queen and the First Prince.
But if that was true⌠why was one of them serving Howard, their political rival?
âYouâre wondering why someone from House Brander is working for Prince Howard, arenât you?â
Conradâs words caught her off guard. Elisa gave an awkward laugh, rubbing the back of her neck.
âWas it that obvious?â
âYouâre very expressive, Lady Leslie,â he said with a faint smile.
In the aristocratic world, showing your emotions so openly was a dangerous weakness.
Her smile faded a little.
Was that how Derek Grenville, or the others, had guessed Noahâs true father? Because I couldnât hide my feelings?
Seeing the shadow cross her face, Conrad quickly bowed.
âI meant no offense. If my words upset you, I sincerely apologize.â
âOh, noâitâs not you. Really. Donât worry about it.â
He nodded once, relieved.
âThen Iâm glad.â
They exchanged faint smiles, but the silence that followed felt heavier than before.
When they arrived at the apothecary, Conrad waited patiently as Elisa purchased the herbsânot only for Noahâs âfever,â but also for Ethanâs injured leg.
âThis one helps circulation⌠and this relieves pain,â she murmured, scribbling notes and asking questions.
Conrad watched her quietly, something curious flickering in his eyes.
On their way back, he finally spoke.
âLady Leslie. Arenât you curious how Baron Estevan became known as the mysterious K?â
Elisa froze mid-step.
When she looked up, Conrad had already stopped and turned to face her.
âYou are curious, I see.â
âAre you⌠are you sure itâs all right to tell me?â
âThe story of K is meant to be a secret,â he said calmly, âbut what I intend to share is how I, a member of House Brander, came to serve Prince Howard. So yesâitâs fine.â
Elisa hesitated. âIf itâs something I shouldnât hearââ
âThen just say so,â he interrupted gently.
She drew a long breath⌠and shook her head.
âNo. I want to hear it.â
Sheâd once asked Ethan about it, back in Kando.
Heâd only smiled and refused to answer.
If it was something painful to remember, she didnât want to press him.
But stillâsheâd always wanted to know.
She wanted to know everything about him, even the things he couldnât say.
Because only then could she avoid repeating the same mistakes.
âThen Iâll warn youâitâs a long story,â Conrad said.
Elisa thought for a moment.
Sheâd promised Ethan sheâd be back soon⌠and if she was late, heâd worry.
Conrad seemed to read her mind. âIf itâs inconvenient now, we could talk over dinner instead.â
That sounded more manageable. After all, she was the one who fetched the meals herselfâit would be easy to spare half an hour before returning.
âAll right,â she said finally. âIâll come down to the dining hall thirty minutes before dinner is served.â
And with that, the deal was made.