Who is the Fake Bride? (23)
âDonât be ridiculous, Roelin. You seem to think itâs funny that youâve already escaped from that fog onceâ¦â¦â
âI donât think so. I know that I just got lucky back then.â
âBut are you even aware of it when you say that?â
âKergel, Iâd like to move on with you.â
ââ¦â¦!â
Kergel shut his mouth at Roelinâs words. She looked down at her own trembling hands and then at him once again.
âWait for me. Right here, at this very place.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIâm still stuck in the past. Iâve come all the way to Seroif to get away from it, but Iâm still not completely free from my past at all.â
Roelin wanted to stand tall in front of him. She didnât want to be ashamed in the eyes of the man who said he loved her.
She knew that it might be a rather dangerous impulse. Nevertheless, she took courage.
âI was afraid of everything in this world. I want to face that fear and tell you the truth. Iâm no longer afraid now. So, please let me go from here on out.â
Kergel, who was listening to Roelin, relaxed himself from her hand. It was a tacit permission. She then raised the corners of her mouth once again. As she turned away from the path, she could hear Kergelâs voice.
âI believe in you.â
ââ¦â¦â
Roelin stopped just at the end of the path. His voice continued to be heard behind her.
âIâm letting you go because I trust you. But if you somehow canât return, Iâll pick you up no matter how.â
ââ¦â¦â
âAnd if that doesnât work, we can just get trapped together. Well, that wouldnât be so bad either.â
His voice, which added a joke, was eventually subdued with tension. Roelin stood there for a while before she looked at the fog again and moved on.
The fog soon enveloped her whole. And the image of her that had just been in front of Kergel disappeared.
He slowly clenched his teeth as well as his fist.
* * *
Roelin looked around. It was similar to last time. A cold bedroom with only one tightly closed window.
But the other thing was the fact that she hadnât been the only one in the bedroom.
âWhatâs all this? The history of the Cesan Continent? Political process theory? Aesthetics?â
A sister who looked just like her was laughing at her as she dropped the book on the floor. Then she continued while still mocking her.
âWhy are you reading these kinds of books when youâre just a fake anyway? Do you think this will do you any good? What are you gonna do with your own status? Itâs not like finding out the history of the continent can change your life when you canât even get out of this Separate Palace anyway. Politics? Can you even understand such a thing? What about these aesthetics?â
Erita smirked at Roelin. Roelin could only look at the books that had fallen onto the floor. They were all just the basics. But even that was not easily allowed to her.
Roelin picked up a book while looking back on her memory. Erita then made a sharper sarcastic remark as if she didnât like her reaction.
âTake a look at your own place. Donât you know that our Royal bloodlines are the same? You should be so thankful that we even let you liveâ¦â
âItâs always been like that.â
âWhat?â
Roelin interrupted Erita and spoke calmly. Then, Erita looked at her with a frown. Roelin continued while facing her twin sister.
âItâs true that my self-esteem has gone down every time I hear that. Maybe itâs only natural since Iâve been told that for all those years. And not just from you, but everyone else as well.â
You were an ominous being.
You were just a shell.
So, she didnât possess many things. She had never been greedy and she never really dreamed of the future too.
She thought that it was not allowed for her. She felt rather sorry for that, but she just lived on with resignation.
Butâ¦
âBut not anymore.â
Roelin placed the book that she had picked up on the old desk and looked straight at Erita.
They were sisters born in the same boat, but they were never a family. Roelin spoke emphatically to her, who was no different from anyone else at all.
âIâm not sad anymore.â
She had a family now. She even had someone she loved now. And she also had a man who told her that he loved her too.
Kergel.
Roelin was clearly aware that all this had all been an illusion now. She didnât mistake fantasy for reality like back then.
It was all because he would be waiting.
She did it because she knew where Kergel was waiting and so was reality.
âWhat nonsense are you talking about now? Whatâs going on?â
Erita shot back nervously. But Roelin turned away from her and looked around the bedroom.
A dark and stuffy space.
She would never have to visit this place ever again.
âHey! Are you ignoring me?â
Roelin turned around as she listened to Erita screaming like she was having a fit. Then, she moved towards the bedroom wall.
She was not afraid any more. It didnât even hurt.
She murmured to herself. And at the same time, Eritaâs shrill voice disappeared and the bedroom wall began to collapse altogether.
And at once, the surrounding landscape changed. She was now standing in a forest full of silver trees. Roelin watched the fog that had let her go and proceeded to move on once again.
She didnât know where the trail was, but somehow, she had been so sure that she could find it.
âIf I canât find it⦠he will definitely pick me up.â
It was just a groundless belief. Roelin laughed quietly since she thought that he was funny for being optimistic without a measure.
How long did she walk?