Chapter 30
The door shut softly as Eleanor left.
Catherine let out a deep sigh. She had to practically force Eleanor out of the room.
āSheās so stubborn…ā
Even though she told Eleanor there were no Philotes in the teacups, the truth wasāthereĀ was.
To be exact, it was only inĀ herĀ cup.
āI only prepared two cups to fool Rachelā¦ā
Catherine had been worried Eleanor might realize the truth.
SheĀ hadĀ guessed that Eleanor might offer to drink the Philotes herselfābut hearing her say it had irritated her.
It meant Eleanor must have her plan.
And Eleanor wasnāt the type to act recklesslyā¦
But still, could her plan work? What if there were side effects?
āItās like sheās trying to hurt herselfā¦ā
To Catherine, it felt like Eleanor had grown numb after all the repeating timelines and didnāt care what happened to her anymore.
Thatās why she ended up yelling.
Though Eleanor didnāt seem to understand why.
āI donāt even have divine power right now⦠I canāt let her drink it without a backup plan.ā
Catherineās plan was simple:
Sheād act like sheĀ accidentallyĀ drank the poisoned tea herself while trying to give it to Eleanor.
āOops! I gave her the wrong cup!ā
Would Rachel believe it? Maybe not. Rachel was sharpāshe might figure out that Catherine did it on purpose.
But that was okay.
The goal wasnāt to trick her completely. It was just toĀ buy time.
In the original story, Rachel would soon be exposed and punished by Eleanor and the Dukeās household.
Catherine just needed to stall until then.
She glanced at the red teacup filled with Philotes.
Then, from her pocket, she pulled out a small vial.
It held a purple antidote made from the root of a blue flower.
It was a replica of the one from the original story.
Not as effective, but better than nothing.
āIf I mix this with the Philotes⦠the strong 3-day effect will spread out over a week. Thatāll give me enough time.ā
While she was unconscious, Rachel would be too busy handling the fallout to worry about her.
Creak.
She opened the vial and carefully poured it into her tea.
The red liquid turned a deep, dark purple.
āThis looks… horrible. Like poison. Worse than poison.ā
She shut her eyes and gulped it down.
Before she left, Catherine had said:
āI hope you donāt turn around, Eleanor. Just keep moving forward.ā
Eleanor had looked at her, puzzled.
āDonāt come back to this room,ā Catherine had said with a small smile, brushing it off as personal business and urging her to leave.
But as Eleanor walked away, she suddenly felt uneasy.
That smile on Catherineās faceāwhy had it bothered her?
She turned back.
Just to check.
āCatherine!ā
She swung the door openāand saw Catherine collapsed on the floor.
Panicking, she ran to her side.
āHaah… haahā¦ā
Catherineās cheeks were flushed a deep pink, and a sweet floral scent filled the air.
Her eyes were unfocused.
āNo⦠this canāt beāPhilotes?ā
Eleanor recognized the signs immediately.
She had seen them before the regression.
But Catherine had said there were no Philotes in the room.
When Catherine first told her about Rachelās plan, Eleanor honestly didnāt care.
Her divine powers, which should have awakened at age 20, had appeared earlierāat 16.
Sheād been hiding it, unsure if it was a blessing or a curse.
She had planned to use her healing powers to neutralize the poison.
But when she said so, Catherine had been furiousātreating her like she was being foolish.
āHaah… too hot… ughā¦ā
Eleanor gently lifted Catherineās head into her lap.
Catherine was burning up and breathing hard, clawing at her skin as it itched.
āCatherine, stay with me!ā
Red marks and scratches began to bloom on her pale skin.
Eleanor bit her lip.
āYou fool⦠IĀ haveĀ divine power!ā
She didnāt understand why Catherine would sacrifice herself for her.
SheĀ hadĀ noticed the change.
Catherine had started acting⦠different.
Kinder.
But Eleanor didnāt want to know more.
Or rather, she didnāt want toĀ understandĀ her.
āEven if you change now… it doesnāt erase the past. It doesnāt undo the life Iāve lived through.ā
She didnāt want to forgive.
She didnāt want toĀ stopĀ hating her.
She had promised herself she would never again feel anything for these people.
But Catherine⦠kept approaching her. Smiling. Talking.
āYou… IĀ hateĀ you.ā
The Catherine she knewācruel, cold, arrogantāwas so different from the girl now trembling in her lap.
So small. So fragile.
āYouāre not supposed to do this to meā¦ā
āToo hot⦠no, cold⦠so coldā¦ā
āPlease⦠stay with me, Catherine!ā
Eleanor poured her divine power into her.
She had planned to hide her powers until adulthood, but there was no time.
This girl was more important right now.
She didnāt care what others would think.
Didnāt care if they called her reckless.
She just kept healing.
Butā
It wasnāt working.
Catherineās body was rejecting the divine energy.
āWhy? Whatās going on?ā
Her forehead was covered in sweat.
Still, Eleanor kept trying.
ā…S-sorry. Iām sorry. Iām sorryā¦ā
Catherine began to cry, whispering apologies to someone.
It wasnāt lustāit was sorrow. Guilt. Pain.
āCatherine!ā
Her condition wasnāt improving. Eleanor felt like she was drowning.
āWhat do I do now?ā
āMy power isnāt working!ā
āPlease⦠someone⦠help herā¦ā
BANG!
Just then, the door burst open.
A tall figure stood there, breathing hard.
His usually neat hair was slightly messy, sweat glistening on his forehead.
He had runāfast.
His broad chest rose and fell like that of a beast.
Their eyes met. Both had similar deep, violet-blue eyes.
And for the first timeāhis cold face trembled.
Crack.
It was like something inside Eleanor shattered.
āP-please helpā¦ā
She spoke with difficulty.
āHelp her⦠help Catherineā¦ā
I never wanted to depend on you.
āI didnāt want to ask you for anythingā¦ā
But nowā¦
Her trembling hand clutched the hem of his coat.
A voice so soft it could be ignored.
But the Dukeāher fatherācouldnāt ignore it.
āPlease, Fatherā¦ā
For the first time, Eleanor showed her true feelings to the man who had always been distant.
And like a lost child, she asked for help.