Chapter 42
Jerelak wore an expression as if my reaction was only natural.
It seemed he thought I was surprised simply because Iâd slept for two days.
âThe 13th? Itâs already the 13th?â
Barely a minute after I had decided to live as I pleased, even if I were to die in two days, I was faced with another crisis.
In the end, I hadnât been able to return to my original place, and if the astrologerâs words were true, I would vanish today.
What should I do now?
Now that Iâve come to want to live, just a little.
Now that I want to be by the side of someone who likes me.
Is it all just a vain hope?
As I fell into deep thought and said nothing for a while, Jerelak lazily spoke up.
âYou seem disappointed not to have enjoyed the festival.â
Ha⌠yes⌠the festival.
Being too busy running and hiding to enjoy the festivalâpast or present, nothing had changed.
Still, I suppose things were slightly better now.
At least I wasnât trapped in some dark underground prison.
âBut, Your Grace, shouldnât you go out?â
People mustâve come from all over. Besides, wasnât this the first event Jerelak had hosted since arriving in Muiton?
There must be many who wanted to see him.
âItâs fine.â
âYou might think itâs fine, but Iâm sure your aide doesnât.â
In my mind, I pictured Orie, running around drenched in sweat.
Jerelak chuckled lightly at my words.
âNice try. Butââ
Then he fixed me with a rather persistent gaze.
âIâll stay by your side anyway.â
Uh⌠Whatâs with this strange, tingly atmosphere?
I turned my head away and cleared my throat a few times.
âH-How was the festival?â
âWell, I canceled everything.â
âWhat? Excuse me?â
I reflexively made a shocked face before realizing he was joking.
âOh, come onâŚâ
âYes, I was joking. Still, with you lying unconscious, I couldnât tell whether it was right to go ahead with the festival.â
âItâs an important day not just for the Empire, but for everyone. Of course, it shouldâve gone on.â
When I glared at him, Jerelak turned his head and gave a small chuckle.
âYou said you liked plays, didnât you?â
âPlays?â
Ah, probably because of what I said at the amphitheater last time.
As I smiled awkwardly, Jerelak continued.
âWe were going to stage both an opera and a play. Shame that it didnât work out.â
âReally?â
âIf you want, we can try to schedule another performance after the festival.â
But I didnât know how to respond to that.
Because I didnât know what would happen to me after todayâor even what was happening now.
By this point, I really hoped everything that astrologer said had been a lie.
âCanât I just go out now? Iâm not even sick. I feel full of energy.â
If today were to be my last, I didnât want to spend it lying in bed.
Iâd rather go outâwatch a play or an opera with Jerelak, anything.
âNo.â
âIâm really fine, though.â
As I pouted, Jerelak gave me a slightly stern look.
âYou seem to have forgotten, but you just woke up after two days.â
ââŚâ
âYou need absolute rest now. Thereâll be a festival next year, and the year after that.â
Jerelak said ânext yearâ so casually, but to me, those words felt incredibly heavy.
I didnât even know what would happen tomorrow, and he was talking about next year?
I forced a bitter smile and nodded vaguely when suddenly, he pulled something awkwardly from his coat.
âWhatâs that?â
What Jerelak held out was a necklace with a bird-shaped pendant.
âA blessing for your today and tomorrow.â
Honestly, I didnât understand the meaning until I took it in my hands.
Oh⌠this must beâŚ
Only belatedly did I realize this was a blessing gift.
So this was how people exchanged sacred items on Saint Obenryâs Day.
âThank you.â
I clasped the necklace in both hands and looked up at himâonly to feel a pang of guilt.
âIâm sorry. I didnât prepare anything.â
I hadnât even thought about buying something.
Unable to meet his eyes, I lowered my gaze to the floor.
âJust being safe and alive is enough. I donât want or need anything else.â
This time, a lump welled up in my throat for some reason.
âThank you. Iâll treasure it.â
As I stared at the pendant, I felt my heart grow soft. Then Jerelak gently took it from my palm and undid the clasp.
I silently gathered my hair to expose my neck.
He leaned in toward me. As he carefully reached around my neck, a sophisticated, cool scent surrounded me.
Thump. Thump.
He was so close, I was afraid he might notice how hard my heart was pounding.
Then, just as I felt the cool touch of the pendant around my neck, Jerelak leaned back.
I raised my hand and gently touched the pendant.
It felt⌠strange.
âItâs beautiful.â
âMaybe if I had given it to you sooner, today wouldnât have happened.â
Jerelak stared at me as he spoke again.
âFrom now on, it will protect you.â
âThank you.â
My voice trembled as I said the words.
âYour Grace.â
Jerelak quietly looked at me.
His beautiful, noble reddish-brown eyes held only me.
âYou might not believe what Iâm about to say⌠and you might think Iâm strange for saying itâor rather, I know youâll think itâs strangeâŚâ
ââŚâ
âBut I have to say it today.â
I swallowed hard. Jerelak stayed silent for a moment, then looked at me more seriously.
âDid you find your answer?â
I hesitated, unsure what to say.
The truth was, I hadnât found an answer. I just wanted to explain my situation, however vaguelyâand if I were to disappear, I didnât want him to be too shocked.
I didnât want to say goodbye without any farewell.
Because I believed endings were far more important than beginnings.
Although, admittedly, things between Jerelak and me had started off wrong.
âNo, Your Grace. I havenât found an answer.â
I fidgeted with my fingers before continuing.
âYou and I⌠were never meant to meet.â
I blurted it out, come what mayâbut Jerelakâs expression instantly grew cold.
âWhat?â
âThatâs why I kept running and avoiding you. They said if I strayed from my destined path, misfortune would followâand eventually, Iâd disappear.â
âDisappear?â
Jerelakâs once calm eyebrows furrowed, and his voice sounded somewhat angry.
âWho said such nonsense?â
âIâve tried so hard to return to my place, but everything kept going wrong.â
âRibe.â
âI really did try. Ever since I realized I didnât belong here. I didnât want to ruin someone elseâs happiness.â
No matter how much I struggled, I felt like I was trapped in someoneâs palm.
Like a rat in a jarâI couldnât escape or change anything.
So the only option left wasâ
âBut none of that matters anymore. I just wanted to sayâI wonât hide the fact that I like you anymore.â
ââŚâ
âEven if a mountain of misfortune falls upon me, even if I disappear tomorrow⌠Iâm going to do what I want.â
The truth is, I like you.
Iâve really come to like you.
After saying that, I found myself smiling.
Maybe what had made me so unhappy all this time was the so-called fate I believed in.
But if thatâs what fate is, I refuse to accept it.
This is my life. I wonât let anyone else take control of it.
âSo thatâs why you said you donât know who you are, why youâre here, or how youâre supposed to live?â
I silently nodded, and he reached out to gently cup my cheek.
âThank you for telling me. You mustâve been struggling with that for a long time.â
His reply took me completely by surprise.
âYour Grace.â
âTo be honest, youâve never made sense to me from the start.â
ââŚâ
âThatâs why I like you.â
The moment his languid gaze met mine, Jerelak leaned inâcarefully, slowlyâand his lips came toward me.