Chapter 13
Poisoning Plan (3)
Edith felt suffocated by the fact that even a short trip to the library was being watched, but she quickly shook the thought off.
âJust endure a little longer.â
Life in the Myers ducal house would not be entirely peaceful either, but at least no one there would be actively plotting to kill her.
Edith decided to place her hope on that.
âIf I intentionally avoid drinking the wine at the wedding, the marquis will think I know something. If that happens, even after I become the duchess, heâll find another way to kill me.â
So she had to find a way to keep Wyatt unable to act for a whileâonly then could she escape the poisoning.
A reckless report or any attempt to flee would only provoke him.
âI need a way to keep myself safe until I have enough power. And I need a way to make him hesitate too.â
She handed her certificate to the attendant standing at the library entrance.
It bore her name, Edith Reynolds, Wyattâs signature, and the family seal.
The attendant stared at her blankly for a moment, as if he had heard rumors of her and was trying to find traces of âmadnessâ in her face.
âIs the marquisâ certificate not sufficient for entry?â
Only after Edith pointed it out did the man flinch, clear his throat, and open the door.
There was no time to be impressed by the vast sea of books inside.
She went straight to the librarian at the reading room entrance and asked where the herbology section was located.
There were countless books on herbs â it was impossible to read everything in a single day.
âIf I can find even one sentence about Plarin poison, that will be enough.â
The shelves full of books were overwhelming, but she pulled out one volume, then another, flipping through pages in search of the word Plarin.
She had no idea how much time had passed.
âAre you interested in herbalism?â
A voice suddenly came from very close by.
Startled, Edith let out a small gasp and dropped the book.
The manâstanding right beside her without her noticingâleaned down and picked it up.
âSorry. Did I scare you? You looked so absorbed in the book that I got curious.â
He handed the book back to Edith with a bright smile.
Edith tried to steady her startled heart as she studied his face.
He had black hair, silver-rimmed glasses, and a neat, gentle impression.
His double eyelids were deep, his eyes were large, and the violet irises made him look kind.
âWho is he?â
She had never seen him before.
Judging by the white coat he wore, he must be someone affiliated with the academy.
âAre you looking for a specific herb?â
He asked casually, without even introducing himself.
Edith didnât take the book he offered and simply shook her head.
He flipped through the book she had been reading and said,
âThis one isnât very good. No interesting herbs in here. The real fun is in this one.â
He pushed the book back onto the shelf and pulled out a different one, opening it with enthusiasm.
âTheyâre terrifying if you donât know them, but the more you learn, the more fascinating they get. Potentana Endish, Luana, Evergreen, and things like Plarin.â
âOh.â
The name sheâd been searching for finally appeared, and Edith reacted before she could stop herself.
He smiled brightly at her.
âInterested?â
What should she do?
Was it safe to say yes?
She didnât know who this man was.
What if he was connected to the Reynolds household?
What if he knew Mateo or Frederick?
âProfessor Forte.â
While Edith hesitated, the librarian approached.
She frowned deeply and glared at Professor Forte.
âYouâre supposed to be quiet in the library. Didnât you know?â
âAh, sorry, sorry. Itâs been so long since I met someone interested in herbs.â
When he smiled apologetically, the librarian shook her head.
âTalk outside. You know the rules.â
âYes, yes.â
As soon as the librarian leftâafter giving Edith a brief glanceâhe lowered his voice.
âWould you like to talk outside? About plants that may seem frightening but become fascinating once you understand them.â
Edith hesitated. Should she?
There were far too many books on herbs. It would take ages to find the information she wanted.
Talking to Professor Forte, who clearly knew a lot, might be more efficient.
But what if he was connected to the marquis?
Her silence stretched, and he let his eyebrows droop as he spoke again.
âYou donât want to? I could even treat you to a cup of medicinal teaâbitter, but good for your body. I brew it using some of the plants mentioned here.â
The title of the book in his hand caught her eye.
The Most Dangerous Poisonous Plants in the World.
He brews tea using plants from that book?
Her answer became clear.
Edith nodded, and he beamed.
He smiled like sunlight.
***
âThese days, no one is interested in herbs. Since many herbalists are gypsies, herbalism became an unpopular field. People even say that if you want to rise in status, you should become a doctor, not an apothecary.â
As soon as they left the library and the librarianâs watchful eyes disappeared, Professor Forte didnât stop talking.
âLook there. Do you know what you can make from that tree root? A remedy that soothes your stomach if you get indigestion. But students here donât know that. Plants are the foundation of all knowledge, you know.â
If this continued, she would never get the information she needed.
He would simply vent endlessly.
So Edith took advantage of the brief moment when he paused to breathe and cautiously interrupted.
âUm, ProfessorâŚ?â
âAh, Iâm Edward. Call me Ed.â
He wanted her to use his nickname on their first meeting.
Feeling awkward, she forced a small smile and asked,
âProfessor, are you a professor of herbalism?â
âNo? Oh, no, Iâm a professor of chemistry. My research focuses mainly on petroleum.â
ââŚAh, I see.â
âCome to think of it, I didnât even ask for your name. What should I call you?â
Edith hesitated.
Should I tell him my real name?
What if this conversation somehow reaches the marquis?
What if rumors spread that Edith Reynolds showed interest in poison?
âBut if I use a fake name, heâll eventually find out who I am. That would seem even more suspicious.â
Using her real name was safer.
âEdith.â
But before Edith could open her mouth, a low voice spoke from behind her.
âHer name is Edith Reynolds, Edward.â
The familiar weight of that voice startled her.
Edith spun around, eyes wide.
Edward, too, stared past her with round eyes behind his glasses.
Grayson smiled at the two of them, who were both staring at him with almost identical expressions.
âSheâll soon be my wife.â
***
Grayson had seen Edith enter the library, but he had no intention of going in to meet her.
Their meeting wasnât scheduled for today.
So even though he was curious about why she visited the library, he planned to save the question for their next date.
At least, that was the plan until he saw a man and woman talking far too closely in front of the library.
The moment he saw Edith sweeping back her red hair and smiling shyly, his feet moved on their own.
When those amber eyes widened in surprise at the sight of him, he smiled gently.
âSheâll soon be my wife.â
At Graysonâs words, Edwardâs mouth went stiff.
It seemed the professor, who spent most of his life buried in labs and books, had not learned what the rumored madwoman actually looked like.
âY-you⌠sheâs going to be your wife? Then this lady is that woman with the⌠with theââ
Edward shut his mouth just in time.
Yes, calling her âthe mad oneâ in front of her would be tactless.
Grayson rewarded his friendâs restraint with a faint approving smile before turning his attention to Edith.
She was still staring up at him in shock.
A strand of red hair clung messily to her pale forehead, bothering him more than it should have.
Grayson used his fingertip to gently sweep the hair aside.
His touch brushed lightly across her skin.
Edith blinked, startled, and quickly rubbed her forehead with her palm.
âWhy are you here, Your Grace?â
âI had business.â
âOh.â
âAnd you, Miss Edith?â
âYes?â
âWhat brings you here?â
âAh⌠wellâŚâ
The unexpected encounter, the unexpected touch, and the unexpected way he had spoken her name all sent her heart racing.
She couldnât find a quick answer.
Thankfully, Edward stepped in.