EpisodeâŻ71
During a tense time, Eliano had quietly sent a letter to the Georgia family asking them to deliver her brother’s body to his sister Annikaâan unusual request since Zacador and Vianteca were enemies. Despite the danger, Annika came herself to collect her brother. When she saw his body, she wept bitterly and insulted Eliano and her husband. Eliano had to restrain Flint, who wanted revenge. In this life, that tragedy is goneâEliano isnât destined to be the seventh princess of Zacador but instead the Howard Duchess, and that fate is changed.
Later, they dined in the manor’s main hall. The meal was simple and light, chosen to not strain Eliano late at night. Georgiaâs famous plums, once praised by Albert in another life, were servedâand Eliano happily enjoyed several. The hosts beamed with delight, and Annika invited them to breakfast the next morning. Flint agreed at once, since it was better to linger a day for Elianoâs health.
But after dinner, an awkward moment awaited them.
A maid knocked and announced:
âYour Grace, weâve prepared your bath.â
She blushed to explain:
âThe Georgia Duke and Duchess use a shared tub. They barely need help from maids.â
Flint and Eliano exchanged quiet looks.
âThey also left oilsâfor bath or massage,â the maid added shyly.
Eliano quickly cut in:
âItâs too personal. Weâll bathe separately. Please take them away.â
Embarrassed, the maid left. Flint picked up one oil bottle and sniffed it:
âIt smells like massage oilâmaybe to ease travel fatigue?â
Eliano gently shook her head:
âThatâs not massage oil⌠it has aphrodisiac in it.â
Flint looked sharp; Eliano sighed:
âItâs meant for married couples.â
Flintâs face reddened as he understood. Eliano gave a small smirk:
âLetâs not embarrass ourselves.â
Flint handed the bottle back to the maid. Eliano dismissed her with a serious glance.
âGrace, you should bathe first.â
Flint nodded and quickly went in. Eliano bit her lip, amused by his shynessâsuch a warrior now humbled.
In the bathroom, Flint rinsed and stepped out. He overheard Eliano struggling with her nightgown and realized she was changing alone. Flushed with modesty, she peered through the red curtainâthin enough to flicker shapes.
Flint quietly left the bathroom. Seeing her rough robe, he looked away politelyâand Eliano laughed.
âSo tonight is just sleep, right?â
Flintâs voice was firm:
âOnly after the wedding. Not tonight.â
Eliano pouted:
âWho said we would⌠Itâs better this wayâtravel and early pregnancy can be dangerous.â
Flint tried to remain composed:
âPlease donât tease me.â
Eliano lightly teased back and Flint looked down in embarrassment.
From the tub, she murmured:
âThe waterâs cold nowâŚâ
Flint seized a long strap to pull water again.
The next morning, after a hearty breakfast with the Georgia family, the Howards continued north. Eliano sat quietly in the carriage. She read a bit, rested on Janeâs shoulder, or gazed out the window.
Flint joined quietly sometimes, but words were few between them. He didnât push conversation, and Annikaâs butler Oliver nudged Flint to join them so theyâd speak naturally. Still, silence prevailed.
Eventually, Flint asked softly:
âWhat were you reading?â
Eliano glanced down:
âThe Book of Makarisera.â
Flint frowned, unfamiliar:
âMakariseraâŚ?â
Eliano explained:
âItâs about the fairy of fortune.â
Flint brightened:
âWe have that statue in my realmâs temple, right?â
âYes. Iâd love to see it.â
âThen we shallâafter the wedding ceremony.â
Words stopped again and Flint hesitated:
âThe weddingâŚâ
He didnât continue. In silence, Eliano drifted to sleep, her head resting gently on his shoulder. Flint carefully softened his posture so she wouldnât wake. He tenderly untangled her hair, counting her long lashes. He noticed how pale her skin looked against her dark hair and lashes, but her presenceâso calm and lost in sleepâfilled him with quiet affection.
As a gentle murmur escaped her lips:
âMmâŚâ
Flint held still, savoring the moment as the carriage rolled onward through northern lands.