Chapter 12
Because he licked Shayla without permission, Callion received a kick from her hind leg.
âIf you do something rude like that, you might never make any friends.â
âI donât care about friends⌠I have Shasha.â
âIâm not your friend, Iâm your wife, you idiot!â
Her shock was so great that she couldnât speak gently.
âHe hates being touched, yet he dares to lick me?â
Callion looked at her sadly, but it seemed forced.
If she had allowed him to lick, he would have approached wagging his tail and covered her in saliva.
âRude.â
Shayla finally calmed down and remembered her original goal.
âAlright, watch carefully. Iâll show you how to do education.â
âOkay.â
âStand against the wall like this, and lift your left hind leg. Like this.â
He tilted his head at the strange posture.
âThen pee in this position.â
âWhat?â
âPee on the wall.â
ââŚ!â
To clarify for him, she wanted to demonstrate it herself, but this wasnât her room.
He was sensitive to smells; it might cause confusion.
Shayla pointed with her front paw at the frozen, shocked Callion.
âCome on, try it now. Iâll watch your posture.â
âI donât want toâŚâ
His tail drooped again.
Why was he refusing? Wasnât this instinctive? As a rabbit, Shayla loved digging and rolling in dirt.
âCome on now!â
When she shouted, Callion approached like a stiff doll.
âNo, lift the leg closest to the wall! Why are you lifting the other one?â
His posture was awkward.
âAnd pee here and there too.â
âBut you live here tooâŚâ
He meant he wouldnât mark a place that belonged to her as well.
It was kind of him to generously share his room after previously trying to drive her away.
âItâs fine.â
Shayla smiled happily while watching him.
But he hesitated, lifted his hind leg, then suddenly lay down.
âI donât want to do thisâŚâ
Shayla couldnât force him to do something he hated.
Forcing him might backfire and leave bad memories instead of building confidence.
âLater⌠I want to do it alone.â
âAlright, do it as you wish.â
âReally? I can?â
âOf course.â
Relief appeared on his face, but he still looked at her cautiously.
âLeon, itâs okay, spread your tail!â
What kind of wolf was weaker than a dog?
How could he walk around with his tail tucked like that? She had never seen a wolf before, butâŚ
âCome on, sniff me.â
âWow!â
As expected, he rushed toward her like lightning and hugged her head.
For this timid, naive little wolf, Shayla gladly offered her head.
She heard a knock on the door, so Shayla quickly returned to human form.
âWho is it?â
âI donât know. Your guest?â
During her long stay here, only Henry had visited Callionâs room.
Henry wasnât supposed to come at this late hour.
âYoung Lady, itâs Antonio. Is the young duke with you?â
âYes, heâs here.â
Shayla breathed a sigh of relief, assured it wasnât Duke Graywolf.
âMay I come in?â
âOne moment.â
She quickly straightened her dress, looked around, and found Callion sitting two steps away from her.
He had been hugging her like a doll when she was a rabbitâŚ
âHe went back to being cautious the moment I became human. Ungrateful.â
She felt annoyed but tried not to show it and asked him:
âCan he come in?â
âDo whatever you want.â
Though she had decorated the room and spent most of her time here, the room belonged to the young duke.
âPlease come in.â
Antonio entered with extreme caution, as if exploring a kingâs tomb.
âWhy is he so hesitantâŚâ
It was clear he hadnât visited the room in a long time.
âYouâve changed the roomâs decor a lot.â
âWhat do you think? Is it bad?â
âHow could my eyes compare to the taste of the Young Lady from the capital?â
He smiled, but it meant âIâll keep my opinion to myself.â The opinion of Callion, the roomâs owner, mattered most.
âHe just called me Young Lady, didnât he?â
This was the first time he used that title.
He had come to test her.
âOn the dukeâs orders.â
Everything Antonio saw would reach Duke Graywolfâs ears.
To prevent the annulment of their marriage and her expulsion from the castle, she had to prove her good relationship with Callion.
âWhere is the young duke?â
âHeâs here.â
She looked beside her, but he had disappeared.
ââŚâ
ââŚâ
Her lips dried. After all that supposed friendship, she looked like a liar in front of the head butler.
âHe hid under the bed again. You idiotâŚâ
She saw his shadow flicker. She wanted to drag him out, but didnât.
âIt seems he went out. Heâs very fast.â
She pointed to the open balcony, and Antonio easily accepted.
âVery well.â
She didnât want to force Callion to appear in front of the head butler, especially with his lack of confidence.
âIâll be the liar this time. You ungratefulâŚâ
They werenât mother and son, but she felt that way.
âThen Iâll return when youâre both together.â
âWait, didnât you have something to say? Leon will be back soon.â
âNothing worth mentioning, Young Lady. Farewell.â
âWaitâŚâ
She wanted to prove her relationship with Callion, but Antonio seemed eager to leave.
Unlike his cautious entrance, he exited hurriedly as if being chased out.
âWhatâs going on?â
She stared at his back in surprise, then turned at the door and suddenly solved the mystery.
âOh my god, what is this pungent smell!â
It felt like her nose had opened.
Distracted by Antonio, she hadnât noticed until now.
Callion emerged lightly from under the bed, his face shy.
Shayla smiled happily and ran toward him.
âLeon, did you really do the education?â
âYes, I didâŚâ
âUnder the bed first!â
âYes.â
He looked embarrassed but proud, wagging his tail happily.
âWhat a wonderful thing!â
She reached out without thinking but stopped when she saw him close his eyes and fold his ears back.
âHe hates it.â
She had to break this habit. Instead she clapped her hands.
âGood job, good job, my little one!â
Callion slowly opened his eyes, confused by her enthusiastic praise, sitting, standing, and twisting his body shyly.
âI didnât do anything greatâŚâ
âGood job, good job, my little one!â
âMaybe Iâll do it tomorrow tooâŚâ
âWait a moment.â
âWhere are you going, Shasha?â
âIâll bring some veal ribs. I heard thereâs a luxurious cut for the duke tomorrow. I can steal it.â
Shayla left with determination.
But Callion suddenly rushed to block her path.
âListen.â
âWhat? Donât worry, Iâll take just a little.â
âThatâs not itâŚâ
He turned his head, hesitant, looking worried.
Forgetting the wrinkles in her dress, she crouched in front of him.
âWhatâs wrong?â
ââŚâ
âCome on, tell me. What are you hiding from me?â
She didnât think they were that close yet, but she said it on purpose.
She wouldnât be able to touch him unless he opened his heart.
Suddenly, Callion said something shocking.
âShasha, do you not want to touch me anymore?â
âWhatâŚ?â
âAre you tired of me?â
His eyes filled with tears as he looked at her anxiously, making her heart ache.
She wanted to reassure him that she was enduring it for him, but other words burst out.
âYou⌠only like me when Iâm a rabbit.â
âNo!â
âHow is it not?â
She was nine, full of pride and stubbornness.
She thought she had to be lenient with this little one, but she felt insulted.
âYou only get close to me when Iâm a rabbit, and you keep your distance when I become human again!â
âBecause rabbit-Shasha is so small, I feel like I have to protect herâŚâ
âDonât lie!â
She lost her temper and exploded.
âItâs my delicious smell, isnât it?â
ââŚ!â
He shook his head in shock.
âNo, I never thought that!â
âLiar.â
Callion trembled like an abandoned dog in the rain and backed away. Shayla pulled him close with both hands.
âBe honest. You liked my rabbit form because it looked easy to eat.â
âNo, noâŚâ
âThen explain why not.â
âI donât know⌠I just⌠never thought of eating youâŚâ
âWhy? You eat rabbit meat.â
âBut⌠even if youâre a rabbit, youâre⌠youâreâŚâ
She had never seen him this scared. He bared his teeth when threatened, but now he trembled like a cowardly dog.
âI just⌠love you, Shasha. Thatâs whyâŚâ
âHah.â
Shayla explained on his behalf.
âBecause I, even as a rabbit, am human. And so are you.â
ââŚâ
âDefinitely human.â
His ears moved, his tear-filled eyes trembling.
âSo you never thought of doing anything beastly to me, right?â
âHeungâŚâ
âRight?â
âYes! Youâre human, and I⌠IâŚâ
âHuman. And youâll become one soon.â
She touched his round black nose, but his tears didnât stop.
âCome here, my little dog.â
âYouâre mean, Shasha. Youâre so meanâŚâ
But he surrendered to her embrace without resistance.
Shayla hugged him, gently stroking his neck and belly.
âI know. You never considered me prey.â
âSorry for scolding you, but I had to make it clear.â
âIâll play with you as a rabbit a lot, and Iâll stroke your neck and belly every day. Okay?â
She coaxed him while petting his round belly.
âDo you object?â
âNoâŚâ
She wasnât excited about playing as a rabbit; her instincts resisted it.
But for Callionâs confidence, she would endure her instincts.
Still, she couldnât face him while anxious. He would notice someday, and it would ruin their relationship.
âIâll stroke this neck, belly, and soft back every day. No objections.â
âI hate you, Shasha. Youâre scaryâŚâ
âYouâre the scary one, you idiotâŚâ
In his pampered mouth were strong teeth that crunched cow bones.
âHeâs gained some weight.â
As she petted him, he seemed to relax, lying down and folding his legs.
âShasha.â
âYes?â
âDo you really think Iâm human?â
âOf course. I see it with my own eyes. Youâll become a wonderful boy soon. Youâre like a precious gem.â
âWhat is a precious gem?â
Callion knew very few words due to his limited social contact.
Instead of scolding him, Shayla took out a necklace holding a blue sapphire the size of a small fingernail, resembling his eyes.
âLook, this is a sapphire. A gem.â
âYes, it shines.â
âBut it wasnât a gem originally, just a special stone.â
âAh?â
âA skilled craftsman recognized it, cut and polished it, and brought out the gem.â
âCraftsman?â
âYes. The special stone that becomes a gem is called a precious stone.â
Callion gazed deeply at the sapphire.
âIâm⌠a precious stone?â
âYes.â
âThen youâre the craftsman?â
âSomething like that.â
His gaze moved from the sapphire to her gentle golden eyes.
âShasha, what if⌠I donât become a gem with time?â
âThatâs the craftsmanâs problem.â
âWhat if Iâm just an ordinary stone?â
âThatâs also the craftsmanâs fault.â
She answered playfully, but his deep anxiety didnât fade.
âThere are craftsmen who turn ordinary stones into expensive gems.â
âReally?â
âYes, theyâre called alchemists.â
âAlchemistsâŚ!â
Precious stone, craftsman, alchemist. All new words to him.
Shasha knows everything. Shasha never lacks knowledge. Shasha is the smartest person in the world.
âDonât worry about anything. If you donât become a gem, Iâll learn alchemy myself.â
ââŚ!â
âYouâre special to me. Iâll make you shine, no matter what.â
He discovered new hope.
The little wolfâs eyes sparkled like sapphires from emotion.