Chapter 68
āI received a necklace my father made together with my mother as a birthday present the other day.ā
Tiana took out the necklace she was wearing under her clothes.
āOh my, how lovely. Youāve been wearing it faithfully, I see.ā
āItās so beautiful. I was so happy when I received it. Thank you very much.ā
Tiana touched the magic stone on her necklace and gazed at it affectionately.
āYour father may have already told you this, but itās a magic tool that protects you. You must keep it close to your skin at all times. That goes for you too, Ellie.ā
āYes!ā
āYes.ā
Both girls answered firmly.
I was able to thank Father on my birthday, but not Mother. Iām glad I got the chance now.
āSince itās just us ladies right now, why donāt we have a little tea time together?ā
āEh?ā
āThat sounds wonderful!ā
Tiana was surprised, but Ellie agreed immediately.
Having tea time sounded nice, but⦠would Mother be okay staying awake for that long?
āSince itās a special occasion, letās go to the garden.ā
The gardenā¦? Thatās outside. Even though itās gotten warmer lately, itās still chilly.
And Mother really shouldnāt spend too long outdoors.
āMother, will it be alright for you to go outside?ā
My sister must have thought the sameāthat it would be held indoors.
Being told suddenly that weāre going to the garden makes you worry about Motherās condition, doesnāt it?
I agree with my sister.
āYou might start feeling unwellā¦ā
Tiana also voiced concern for Duchess Floraās health.
The surrounding maids had worried looks on their faces too.
āCoughā You came all this way, so of course I want to talk with you. And lately Iāve been feeling better, so Iād like to spend some time with my daughters while I still can.ā
Her smile now was different from beforeāit was tinged with sorrow.
The maids said nothing, perhaps out of respect for her wishes.
And that phraseāāwhile I still canāāit meant she already foresaw that her condition would worsen again.
She could feel that her time was running out.
Mother always acted as if nothing were wrong, hiding how frail she really was. But in truth, even speaking must be difficult for her now.
If Mother says she wants to talk, then we must.
We have to.
āI want to go to the garden with you and Sister, Mother!ā
āTia⦠IāI want to go to the garden too.ā
Sister must have understood Motherās feelings as well. After a short silence, Ellie agreed.
āThank you, both of you, for accepting my invitation.ā
āThen, since itās still chilly outside, weāll prepare for the outing at once,ā said Camilla, the maid who had guided them earlier.
āTiana, Ellieāgo on ahead to the garden.ā
āUnderstood.ā
Tiana and Ellie left the room first.
Just as the door closed behind them, they heard their motherās painful cough echo softly from within.