<Chapter 8
Of course, she hadnât thrown out a random number. Riana had calculated the Droche estateâs budget in her head before suggesting that commission.
Keeping this high-level employment agency on their list would bring more benefits than losses.
âPlease tell Madam Midas I look forward to working with her again,â Bastian said.
Riana signed the contract and smiled sweetly.
âIâll be sure to pass on the message.â
She did deliver it â word for word. Madam Midas missed nothing.
A crescent moon now hung above the sharp roof of the ducal estate. It was time for Riana to begin her shift as the âIsolation Tower Maid.â
This job was exactly what it sounded like â being a maid for the Isolation Tower.
That meant caring for the person kept isolated â the Duke of Droche â a man who could lose control of his magic at any time and destroy everything around him.
âNo wonder the offer sounded too good to be true,â Riana thought, recalling a clause in the contract:
Clause 18:
The Isolation Tower Maid acknowledges the risk of death while on duty and will not raise any claims afterward.
So thatâs why the salary was so high â it was basically all hazard pay.
âYou ready?â Bastian asked as she stood outside the tower, lost in thought.
He meant more than just starting work. Was she ready to resist the Dukeâs flirtations?
Honestly⌠she wasnât sure.
But when it came to surviving an unstable volcano of a man for two months?
âOf course, Iâm ready.â
One thing was certain: she could handle the Dukeâs magical outbursts.
Sure, he was powerful, handsome, and maybe the male lead, but he was still human. No way heâd have high expectations at night. Heâd probably just sleep.
Riana flopped onto the maid roomâs sofa, closing her eyes.
This job was ridiculously comfortable for the pay. Pure gold.
Creak.
The maid roomâs slightly open door nudged wider. If it had been the Duke, he wouldâve used the bell.
âMeow.â
As expected, it was the cat. Riana walked over and picked him up.
âYouâre late. Guess you werenât that hungry.â
âToo many stairs.â
âYeah, tell me about it. I didnât wanna climb them either.â
She stroked his head, then moved her hand toward her lips, where a faint glow of magic gathered on her fingertips.
Though magic floated all around in the air, few could actually manipulate it.
Those who could cast spells were called magicians. Riana wasnât one.
But she wasnât just an ordinary person either.
Magic in the air was like water. Magicians could turn water into fire or stone. But Riana? She could stir up waves in it.
She couldnât use spells, but she could gather, move, and disturb the flow of magic in the air.
âEven I know thatâs not normal, so I kept it a secret.â
She only used it to feed her cat, afraid it would drag her deeper into the storyâs plot.
âBut this power⌠if the Duke goes out of control, I can protect myself.â
Controlling magical waves? Easy.
So yes, she was getting hazard pay â but she wasnât actually risking anything.
âThis is what they call âjackpotâ in some regions. Say it, kitty. Jackpot.â
Used to her nonsense, the cat just focused on licking the magic droplet.
Ding. The bell rang. The Duke was calling.
Rianaâs pink eyes sharpened.
Killian Droche was calling for her.
âYou should be restingâŚâ
The moment she entered the study, Riana tried her best noble-lady-in-a-romance-webtoon tone.
It meant: Why are you staying up working when youâre already unwell and rich? Go to bed.
âThanks for worrying. Have a seat,â he replied smoothly, gesturing to the red sofa across from his desk.
âWould you like some tea?â
She was hoping heâd say yes. Sheâd even read A Beginnerâs Guide to Tea Blending for Professional Maids the day before.
But Killian smiled gently.
âAll I need is for you to sit down.â
Was it possible to feel both warmth and pressure in a stare?
Apparently, yes. Killianâs eyes did exactly that.
âItâs uncomfortable looking up at you.â
He sounded so pitiful that Riana sat down without arguing.
âI have something to say.â
âAnd Iâve heard things⌠about you.â
She narrowed her eyes.
âSeems like you have a thing for new maids.â
Word is, you flirt with them and then throw them out.
Killian didnât deny it â in fact, he leaned in.
âIâve never liked one as much as you.â
Riana narrowed her eyes further.
âI bet you said that to all of them. Iâll bet my cat on it.â
âThen Iâll bet the âTwelfth Keepsakeâ that you donât have a cat.â
ââŚWhatâs that?â
âThe traditional engagement token of the Duchesses of Droche.â
âŚWHAT?!
Did he just low-key propose to a maid he met less than a day ago?
Riana sighed and gave in.
âI lose. I donât actually own the cat.â
âThen give me ten minutes. You lost.â
It wasnât like she had a choice. She needed the job until she saved 1,000 gold.
âIf itâs an orderâŚâ
Even though she answered obediently, her attitude was clearly annoyed. She sat crooked, glaring.
Killian smiled instead of calling her out.
âI know youâre worried because of my condition. I understand why youâre cautious.â
Magical Excess Syndrome.
A rare and dangerous condition where a magicianâs body pulls in too much magic.
âThatâs why heâs in isolation,â Riana thought. One wrong move, and boom.
âBut I promise. You wonât get hurt.â
âNot what the contract says,â she muttered.
Still, she could tell he was being honest â more so than when he said he fell for her at first sight.
Then, he stood and walked toward the window, speaking quietly.
âThere is⌠one way someone like me can avoid hurting others.â
He said it flatly:
âI just have to die the moment I feel myself slipping.â
Rianaâs eyes widened.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI know the signs. If I feel myself about to lose control, Iâll end my life before it happens. Magic without a host is harmless.â
She frowned.
Sheâd heard that only powerful mages could even get this condition. The world feared them â but it also needed them.
No one wanted the Duke to die just to protect a maid.
âAre you serious?â
Instead of answering directly, Killian smiled faintly.
âI lost someone precious because of this illness. I donât want to lose anyone else.â
There was something sad in his eyes. Riana couldnât look away.
They said mermaidsâ tears turned to pearls. His seemed to have frozen into those beautiful blue gems in his eyes.
âWaitâŚâ
His scent â warm and masculine â had gotten a lot stronger.
She inhaled before realizingâ
âWhen did he get so close?â
He was right in front of her.
His blue eyes, now free of sadness, glimmered with amusement.
âDo I seem pitiful to you?â
Without thinking, Riana nodded slightly.
Immediately, he leaned in close enough that his breath brushed her ear.
âThen comfort me.â
His gaze slowly wandered across her face, stopping at her lips.
Riana saw it, too â his lips were smooth, sharp, with just the right hint of red.
His tongue slowly ran over them. Just once.
Her head felt fuzzy.
For the first time in either of her lives, she felt the dangerous urge to throw away reason and give in to something wild.
Gripping her fists tightly was a miracle of self-control.
ââŚIt mustâve been hard for you,â she whispered.
Killian smiled.
âIt was. Iâve never admitted that before.â
He gently cupped her cheek, and for a second â just a second â his eyes glimmered with a dangerous joy.