Chapter 14
Poison Plan (4)
âMiss Edith is quite the scholar, Grayson. We were just about to have a deep discussion about herbs.â
For some reason, Graysonâs brow tightened slightly.
His smile vanished as he fixed Edward with a steady look.
âIsnât it a bit early to call her by name, Edward? You seem to be meeting her for the first time.â
âAh, thatâs true. My apologies, Lady Reynolds.â
Edith had been so startled by Graysonâs appearance that she hadnât even realized Edward had called her by name.
She finally came to her senses only after hearing his apology.
âItâs all right, Professor.â
An awkward silence followed.
Edith felt unsettled by the fact that the man who might hold the information she needed about Plarin poison happened to be Graysonâs friend.
At this rate, everything she said to Edward might end up in Graysonâs ears.
âNow Iâm not even sure Iâll be able to talk to him at all.â
She couldnât think of a natural way to resume the conversation that Grayson had interrupted.
And for some reason, Grayson didnât seem willing to leave.
âWhy isnât he going? Isnât he busy?â
Edward pushed up his silver-rimmed glasses with a finger, clearly waiting to see how Grayson would react.
Edith worried he might leave any moment.
If she couldnât get information from him here, she would have to return to the library and dig through countless books again.
She didnât know whether she could find anything in time.
The thought was suffocating, but she kept her expression calm as she carefully asked Grayson:
âArenât you busy, Your Grace?â
âGrayson.â
ââŚYes?â
âWe agreed to call each other by name the next time we met.â
Had they made such a promise?
âLetâs call each other by name the next time we meet.â
After the date ended and just before they parted, the words Grayson had spoken came back to her.
So did the memory of his sculpted face, shadowed deeply under the streetlamp.
Even though there had been nothing suggestive about it, the feeling that had squeezed her heart then returned, and Edithâs cheeks grew warm.
âOh⌠right. But I thought you meant for the next dateâŚ.â
âDo you dislike that I call you by your name?â
âNo, itâs not that. I just⌠donât know how I should call you, Your Grace.â
To call him Grayson so easilyâshe couldnât imagine herself doing that.
âYou just call me. Itâs not as if the name is anything grand.â
âBut you are just⌠umâŚ.â
Unable to find a polite way to put it, she hesitated.
He tilted his head.
Even the way he simply looked curious was elegant and beautiful, and Edith couldnât properly look at him.
She raised both hands awkwardly.
âYouâre⌠like this. A bit like this.â
Grayson narrowed his brows slightly, looking at her hands raised with the palms upward.
âLike this.â
âYes. Like⌠this.â
âI donât understand. What does that mean? Did society come up with a new expression without telling me?â
âNo, itâs just⌠you know⌠youâre just a little⌠likeâŚ.â
Edith lifted her hands again, mimicking the gesture of holding something radiant, then gave up.
âYouâre a great person. It feels⌠inappropriate for me to say your name so easily.â
âHa!â
A short burst of laughter escaped him.
His face, usually adorned only with a restrained smile, softened completely.
His eyes curved like crescents.
The smile blossomed beautifully, like moonlight, and Edith stared at him wide-eyed.
The smile vanished instantly, almost dreamlike.
âThatâs quite an unexpected reason, Miss Edith. I was amused.â
Because his face no longer showed a smile, Edith wondered if what she had seen moments ago was real.
Edward, who had been forgotten beside them, seemed to share her confusion.
âWhat was that? What did I just witness?â
Edward had known Grayson since childhood, back when he used to visit the palace.
Yet he had never seen Grayson like this.
To speak so earnestly about calling each other by name?
And then to laugh because of Edithâs gesture?
Of course, Grayson had only let out a short âHa,â but to Edward, who knew him well, it might as well have been uproarious laughter.
Who was Grayson Riley Myers?
Sarcasm. Derision. Cold amusement. And the perfectly crafted smiles used for social diplomacy.
In the twenty years Edward had known him, these were the only expressions heâd seen.
But today, Grayson had genuinely laughed at Edithâs flustered gesture.
Yes, she had been trying hard to respectfully describe how great he was, and yes, it was amusingâbut not amusing enough for Grayson to laugh like that.
âDid society humor change while I wasnât looking?â
While Edward puzzled over this, hands tucked into the pockets of his white coat, Grayson turned to Edith, who was still staring at him blankly.
âCall me however you want. I wonât force you.â
âYes. Thank you for understanding.â
âEdward.â
Edward, who had drifted off, blinked rapidly.
âHuh?â
âYou said you were going to discuss herbs with Miss Edith.â
âOh, right. But⌠is that all right?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean⌠is it all right if I have a deep conversation with Edâ I mean, with Lady Reynolds?â
Graysonâs gaze lingered on Edith for a moment before turning away.
âWhy ask me? You should ask the person involvedâMiss Edith.â
With Edwardâs expectant gaze on her, Edith curled her fingers into a small fist.
Graysonâs appearance had startled her, but she couldnât let this chance slip away.
The wedding was a little over three months away, and she needed to learn everything she could about Plarin poison before then.
Even if she didnât get the information todayâŚ
âI need to build some connection with Professor Porte. Otherwise, itâll be harder to ask questions later.â
Resolving herself, Edith opened her mouth to answer.
âIâm fine with it. As long as Professor Porte doesnât mind.â
Edward smiled brightly.
âIâd welcome it with open arms. Itâs rare to find someone who enjoys talking about herbs. Shall we go to my laboratory, then?â
âYes, that sounds good.â
Edith followed as Edward turned and began walking.
Naturally, Grayson walked right alongside her.
Edward hesitated, then looked back at Grayson and asked,
âYou⌠youâre coming too?â
When Grayson gave a small nod, Edward swallowed and continued,
âYou donât like listening to my lectures, though.â
âItâs not that I disliked them.â
âYou said herbal talk is boring.â
âIâm interested today.â
Edward stared at his friendâs unreadable, handsome face, then broke into another bright smile.
âWell, having two listeners is even better.â
Edwardâs laboratory was in a building about five minutes from the library.
He seated the two side by side on a sofa and prepared tea himself.
It smelled sharply fishy, like old dried fish, and neither Edith nor Grayson could bring themselves to touch their cups.
While their hands stayed away from the teacups, Edward casually sipped the hot, fishy-smelling drink and explained,
âThis tea is made from Potenta root.â
âPotenta⌠isnât that the poisonous plant from the book earlierâŚ?â
âExactly, my lady. You remember. Potenta usually causes a high fever, rash, festering sores, and eventually death by bleeding from the nose and mouth. But look at me. Iâm perfectly fine, right?â
âYes⌠you are.â
âBy now, youâve all figured out Potentaâs true usefulness, havenât you?â
âNot at all. Absolutely not. Am I the only one who has no idea? Am I the only fool here?â
Edith cautiously glanced at Graysonâs face, but his expressionless features revealed nothing.
Fortunately, Edward hadnât asked for an answer.
He continued on his own.
âPotenta is known as a poison, but with the proper method, it becomes medicine for severe cold conditions. Itâs used when someoneâs body temperature drops after illness or when theyâre suffering from frostbite in winter. On a day like this, drinking a cup keeps you warm for a long time. Plants often hold both poison and remedy within them.â
Edward continued lecturing about other plants as if he were teaching a class.
Edith had no interest in any of them, but showing attention only when he mentioned Plarin would look suspicious, so she did her best to respond enthusiastically.
But after more than an hour of uninterested listening, her eyes began drooping.
She hadnât slept at all the previous night after learning of the plan to poison her.
She tried to hold her head up and force her eyelids open, but eventually, the overwhelming sleep dragged her down like a storm.
Her head droppedâslowly tiltingâ
âand finally came to rest gently against Graysonâs shoulder.