Chapter 30
. Feelings Toward Rebecca
2023.10.30.
Two silhouettes leaning against the closed door soon began to intertwine.
Their warmth grew hotter and hotter, and their heartbeats pounded ever faster.
Cedric felt as if he had already become addicted to this strange, unfamiliar sensation he was experiencing for the first time.
He remained immersed in it for a long while. Finally, when he barely pulled his lips away, he looked at Rebecca, who was nestled in his arms.
Her cheeks had already flushed crimson.
At the sight of her, another blazing flame ignited in Cedricâs chest.
His heart grew more impatient, and he felt as though filthy, unrestrained words might spill out of his mouth at any moment.
But he no longer wished to delay.
Until this very moment arrived, how far had they come, and how long a road had they taken?
Cedric swept Rebecca up in his arms and headed toward the bed in a single motion.
From the door to the bed, every movement that connected them was seamless, without the slightest discord.
As if they had practiced together countless times before, everything flowed naturally.
Perhaps that was why.
There was not even the smallest crack left for Cedricâs reason to wedge itself between them.
And then, at last, they reached the bed.
When he happened to glance down at Rebecca, Cedric realized for the first time that his heart could beat this wildly.
And just as he was about to embrace her againâ
âHaah, Cedric⌠arenât you going to get off?â
Rebecca slowly pushed herself up and asked.
Her alluring, glistening eyes still shimmered with moisture.
Cedric looked at her, breathless.
ââŚHuh?â
He had justâno, for the very first timeâclimbed onto her bed, and what on earth was she saying?
Cedric gazed at Rebecca with bewilderment written all over his face.
But she merely blinked her crimson eyes and asked again.
âArenât you going to get off?â
…
The sweet dream was beginning to blur as reality seeped in.
Cedric slowly opened his eyes without realizing it.
What he saw first was Rebeccaâs fair forehead.
Then, as her brow furrowed little by little, he found her grasping his shoulder, shaking him vigorously.
âCedric, wake up already!â
The situation and atmosphere were utterly different from just a moment ago.
Cedric stared blankly at Rebecca.
Only after he belatedly looked around did he realize that he was still inside the carriage.
âBut I was just in Rebeccaâs bedroom a moment agoâwhy suddenlyâŚ?â
Cedric blinked slowly, still groggy from sleep.
âDonât tell meâŚâ
His lips parted with a sigh of resignation.
He hadnât been a teenager for a long time now, and yet, at this age, he had such a dream.
Self-disgust sank deep into his chest.
He buried his face in his hands.
At that momentâ
âCedric, were you that tired? I tried to wake you for so long, but you were dead asleep in the carriage.â
Rebecca scolded him lightly, though she seemed genuinely worried, for she gently grasped his hand and tugged it.
âDo you have a headache? Maybe you drank too much champagne⌠Let me take a look.â
Cedric clenched his hand tightly and forced himself to resist.
ââŚItâs not that.â
This innocent woman had no way of knowing just how dangerously her tender, caring voice rang in his ears right now.
He barely managed to mask himself with a blank expression before lifting his head again.
Then, in a rush, he pulled his coatâlying beside himâover his lower body.
ââŚWhat was that just now?â
Rebecca asked, baffled.
But Cedric only leaned on the window frame, feigning nonchalance as he cleared his throat twice.
âYou go first. Iâm too tired to see you home tonight.â
âI donât mind that, butâŚâ
Rebecca leaned closer to him mid-sentence.
âYouâre really not sick, are you?â
Cedric unconsciously held his breath at her closeness.
And then, his gaze kept catching the sight of her lips, pouting and relaxing, pouting again.
âI said⌠itâs not that.â
He stiffened his face deliberately and turned away.
Rebecca gave him a sulky side glance and straightened back up.
âAre you really going to stay here?â
Cedric barely held back a sigh as he answered.
ââŚThat would be for the best.â
Looking puzzled all along, Rebecca finally stepped out of the carriage.
Then she turned back to him once more.
âWell, Iâll go then. I had a good time today, Cedric.â
With her farewell, Rebecca walked toward the dark mansion.
Cedric watched her retreating figure, uselessly, as she never once turned around.
Only when she disappeared behind the front gates did he finally release the breath heâd been holding.
ââŚHaa.â
That sigh instantly brought back the scene from his dream.
And then, a parade of images rushed through his mind like a panorama.
Cedric shut his eyes tight and shook his head.
âYouâve finally gone insane, Cedric Twins.â
It was true that his feelings toward Rebecca had recently changed.
The negative thoughts that used to surface whenever he saw her had long vanished, and at times, he even felt glad to run into her.
He had thought it was only because they had redefined their relationship as âfriendsâ after the divorce.
That, at last, he could maintain something respectable between them.
But now⌠he had dreamed something like that about Rebecca.
Not even during their marriageâwhen he had lived like a monkâhad such a thing happened.
That thought alone sent waves of turmoil crashing back into him.
He pressed his throbbing temples over and over and muttered quietly.
ââŚIt must be because of that.â
The kiss they had shared at the banquet.
It had been so intoxicating that it left an aftereffect this great.
He sat steeped in thought for a while.
Then suddenly realizedâhe kept recalling the sensation of her lips.
Another sigh slipped helplessly from between his own.
For the next few days at least, those sighs would not run dry.
Several days after returning from the Dmitry familyâs banquet.
I was brimming with excitement at the thought of going out again after so long.
âAdrian must feel the same, right? He always said going out with me was his greatest wish.â
Perhaps because of that excitement, I had finished getting ready far too early.
By the time I arrived at the first-floor lobby, it was still well ahead of the promised hour.
While waiting for Adrian, I suddenly heard a small, adorable cry.
Meowâ.
I turned my head toward the sound.
What I saw first was the huge painting hanging in the reception room of the lobby.
âUgh, itâs that painting I hate.â
It was so large that it filled an entire wall.
Every time I saw it, the eerie feeling unsettled me.
âIs it supposed to be a landscape of a forest? At night, no less? Why make something so creepy so hugeâŚâ
As I frowned at the strange unease the painting gave me, I noticed something.
âHuh? A cat?â
Beneath the painting sat a cat.
With sleek brown fur and golden eyes, it sat with its forepaws neatly together, gazing at me quietly.
Whether it was an illusion or not, I thought I could see a faint glow radiating around its fur.
Drawn in as if bewitched, I took a step toward the mysterious cat.
âUm⌠hello?â
When I met its eyes from a short distance, the cat blinked its golden eyes slowly.
Then, sniffing, it came closer and began rubbing against my legs.
I crouched down and stroked its head.
âWhat are you doing here? Youâre really handsome, though.â
The cat stared right back at me, as though it understood.
When I scratched under its chin, it purred contentedly.
âYouâre really friendly. So cute.â
Smiling faintly, I suddenly noticed drops of blood along the hallway floor.
Startled, I hurriedly checked the catâs body.
Sure enough, there was a large wound on its abdomen.
And yet, it didnât seem in pain at allâit simply rolled onto its back and rubbed its head against my hand.
âWhere on earth did you get hurt like this? Iâll treat you, so just wait a momentââ
I stood up quickly, but just then, a familiar voice came from the grand staircase.
âYour Grace, are you here?â
It was Adrian, descending.
I glanced that way, then turned backâ
But the cat, and even the trail of blood, had vanished without a trace.
ââŚWhat? Was I hallucinating?â
I blinked slowly, still dazed, when Adrian spotted me and rushed over.
âSo youâre here, Your Grace. I went to the Grand Duchessâs chambers, but they said youâd already come down, so I hurried here.â
âAdrian, just now, there was a cat here, andââ
âPardon?â
But Adrianâs face glowed only with delight, flushed with excitement.
To think he looked so happy just for the sake of going out with me.
It seemed wiser to tell him about the cat later.
ââŚAdrian, itâs been quite a while, hasnât it?â
âYes, I believe itâs been three days since the banquet.â
âRight, about that long.â
âWhen you didnât call for me as usual, I worried I might have somehow made you uncomfortable that nightâŚâ
Adrian paused, then smiled gently in his usual way.
âBut knowing that you remembered our promise and called for me today makes me truly happy.â
I shook my head slowly at him.
âUncomfortable? Not at all. It was just thatâŚâ
Only that it had suddenly felt unfamiliar.
When I fell silent, Adrian prompted softly,
âJust that?â
I shook my head with a small smile.
âNever mind. Did you bring what I asked for?â
Today was the day an item Iâd long had my eye on would finally appear at the trading market.
Thatâs why Iâd asked Adrian to gather the latest information about my investment rivals, Henry and Camilla.
But for some reason, Adrian handed me the papers with a slightly troubled look.
âHere are the latest investment details on Henry Barth and Camilla Dmitry.â
As I read through the documents, my brow furrowed deeper and deeper.
âThey doubled their investment in just one day? Yesterday, it wasnât even close to this.â
I stroked my chin and pursed my lips.
âAt this rate, theyâll outmatch the funds I preparedâŚâ
ââŚIt seems someone must have leaked our financial information to Lady Camilla and Sir Henry. My apologies, Your Grace.â
Adrian bowed, then frowned.
âBut it makes no sense. As you know, the half-demon servants are bound by a secret oath with House Twins. They cannot betray it.â
ââŚâ
âThen where could the leak have come fromâŚ?â
I shrugged.
âWho knows. Perhaps from someone who had something to gain by letting Camilla and Henry know about my funds.â
ââŚWhat?â
Adrian tilted his head, puzzled by my nonchalant answer.
âYour Grace, if this continues, you may not be able to win against them. Are you truly⌠unconcerned?â
âIâm fine.â
I walked a few steps ahead, then looked back at him with a faint smile.
âBecause the one who leaked that information⌠was me.â