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Just as she thought. This woman had something to do with Klimah.
Klimah told her that the Kleinfelders took his mother and locked her away. That was why he had to do everything the Kleinfelders asked of him.
[Rienne] âIf so, then you should still be afraid. If you lose your life now, your son will never be able to heal. It was because he had you that he was able to make it until now. Think about what would happen to him if you were to die.â
[Mrs. Henton] âOh, howâ¦..How do youâ¦..? How can you know thatâ¦..?â
The woman standing before Rienne was the wife of Sir Henton.
[Mrs. Henton] âHow could the daughter of Arsak say that?â
Mrs. Henton fumbled around, grabbing at the hem of Rienneâs dress.
[Mrs. Henton] âWhat have you done with my son? You arenât going toâ¦..?â
Having not seen the light of day for over twenty years, the poor woman looked deathly pale.
This was also a part of Rienneâs sin.
The reason why the family of Sir Henton was forced to live in the dark shadow of the Kleinfelder family, abandoning their name, was because of the treason that was carried out twenty years ago.
[Rienne] âYour son is safe. He isnât guilty of anything, so he will return to your arms soon.â
[Mrs. Henton] âAh, ahâ¦..â
Mrs. Henton exhaled, her eyes full of tears. But despite her obvious happiness, there was also a sense of confusion that did not leave her eyes as she looked at Rienne.
[Mrs. Henton] âBut whyâ¦â¦would the daughter of Arsak do thisâ¦..?â
[Rienne] âYour son explained everything to me.â
[Mrs. Henton] âThenâ¦..heâ¦he told youâ¦..Did heâ¦â¦.?â
Her pale brown eyes shook in fear.
But Rienne could understand that. For her, nothing had changed since twenty years ago. The daughter of the Arsak family, the center of the rebellion, would represent more of a danger and a threat than the Kleinfelders.
[Rienne] âOnce weâre married, Lord Tiwakan will become the Consort of Nauk, maâam.â
Rienne carefully avoided using the name âHentonâ.
There were still too many people who didnât know they were still alive. Even if the people within the castle were technically on Rienneâs side, it was still too dangerous.
[Rienne] âI believe that those of his blood should be allowed to take over control of Nauk. Thatâs how it will be going forward.â
[Mrs. Henton] âB, but thatâsâ¦â¦Iâ¦.Howâ¦.can that be trueâ¦.? How can that be possibleâ¦..for the daughter of Arsak?â
[Rienne] âItâs because I am a daughter of Arsak.â
Rienne bowed her head, as if she were paying her respects to the woman.
[Rienne] âI know I have things I must atone for. And that includes my responsibility over you and your son. I swear, I will protect the both of you to the best of my ability.â
[Mrs. Henton] âNoâ¦.â
But Mrs. Flambard couldnât believe what Rienne was saying, either.
[Mrs. Flambard] âWhat, Princessâ¦â¦? She ruined the wedding attire, but youâre going to protect her? We donât even know who she is. She mightâve been sent here specifically to ruin them.â
[Mrs. Henton] âWedding attire?â
Mrs. Hentonâs eyes turned sharp like a blade once more.
[Mrs. Henton] âBut thatâs what King Arsak wore at his coronation ceremonyâ!â
[Rienne] âAhâ¦..â
The sharp sound of the womanâs shrill voice made Rienne realize something.
What am I doing? What was I thinking, trying to give my fatherâs coronation attire to him like this?
Looking back on things, when she first expressed interest in having him wear those clothes at the wedding, Black had turned strangely silent.
Why didnât he just say no? It would only be natural for him to refuse. To him, these clothes would be stained with the stench of his fatherâs blood.
So why⦠didnât he say anything?
Why?
[Rienne] âWhere are they?â
Rienne stood up, looking around at the ground.
[Mrs. Flambard] âPrincess! What are you looking for?â
[Rienne] âThe scissorsâ¦..Where are they?â
[Mrs. Flambard] âScissors? Ah, here they are. But why do you need themâ¦â¦â
Still confused on the reason why, Mrs. Flambard plucked the pair of scissors up off the ground. But with a swift and hasty motion, Rienne pulled the scissors from her grasp.
Thwipâ
She did it so haphazardly, that the sharpened blade ended up slicing against her palm.
[Mrs. Flambard] âPrincess!â
And without any hesitation, Rienne ran the scissors across the hem of the wedding attire, cleanly cutting it apart.
Snipâ
[Mrs. Flambard] âPrincess!â
Rienne could hear the sound of the womanâs voice calling out to her, but it sounded so far away. Her head was boiling so much, everything felt like it was a million miles away.
[Rienne] âFoolishâ¦..â
Their relationship was just like this clothing. Try as she might to ignore their past, the stench of death could not be erased from it. Nor could she escape the reality that her family was responsible for the death of his.
No matter how hard she tried to prove her sincerity, there would always be people like Mrs. Henton. Those who were still filled with so much anger that theyâd never believe her.
What did she even deserve now? What right did she have to love that man?
Her name was that of Arsak, so it was complete nonsense to think something like this was even possible. She knew that from the moment she learned the truth.
But she was scared.
She was afraid to give back the kindness he had given her once he learned more about the past.
She was afraid he would never look at her the way he does now ever again.
That his eyes would no longer carry affection or passion.
That he would treat her as she deserved to be treatedâlike the daughter of his enemy.
Snip, snip, snipâ
But Rienne already knew.
She could rip and tear as many articles of clothing as she wanted, but nothing could ever tear apart the past. But she still didnât stop. She wanted to cut it all up and get rid of it completely.
If only that were possible.
Snip, snipâ
Before she knew it, Rienne was cutting up the wedding attire, holding the scissors by the blade as if she were wielding a sword.
[Mrs. Flambard] ââ¦.cess, Princess! Princess!â
Suddenly, she could hear Mrs. Flambardâs voice much clearer than before as someone grabbed onto her wrist with a firm grip.
That same person who forcibly held her wrist, took the scissors from her and quickly threw them to the side.
[Black] âCalm down.â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦.?â
The voice that pierced her ears was low and deep. It was one that even tormented her in her dreamsâterrified that it might one day disappear without a trace.
[Black] âEven if you hate the idea of getting married, donât do something like this.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
Black took up her hand, holding it in his own as he furrowed his brows like he was in pain.
And as he looked down at her hand, his eyes were trained upon her badly injured palm, cut by the blade of a pair of scissors.
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[Mrs. Flambard] ââ¦â¦.It is done, Princess.â
Mrs. Flambard finished tying the bandage, adjusting it as she pulled away. Rienne couldnât feel any pain right now, but she wasnât sure if it was because of the medicine, or if her mind was still elsewhere.
[Mrs. Flambard] âAvoid using your hands for now. Iâll help you when you need to wash up, so donât do it alone. Do you understand?â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦Yes.â
[Mrs. Flambard] âThen I will take my leave now.â
The woman stood up, packing away the medicines she had brought. In her heart of hearts, she wished to stay by Rienneâs side all night so she could tend to her wound, but right now, it would be best if she left that role to the person more desperate for it than she was.
As Mrs. Flambard excused herself with quickened steps, the only people left in the bedroom were Black and Rienne.
The inside of the room was very dark, but neither of them thought about lighting a candle or setting the fireplace.
[Black] âYouâll probably start to feel the pain later.â
Standing with his shoulder leaning against the tall bed post, Black finally spoke after a long period of silence.
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦Yes.â
The darkness felt particularly heavy today. Feeling the mood oppressing over her shoulders, Rienne pulled her legs to her chest, burying her face in her knees.
[Black] âI heard a story once in the past.â
Unprompted, Black brought up a story, speaking with an expression Rienne could not see nor read from the tone of his voice.
Rienneâs body stayed completely still as she listened.
[Black] âThere was once a king who burned all the spinning wheels in his kingdom after hearing a prophecy that his newborn daughter would die after pricking her finger.â (1)
It was something Black was bringing up out of nowhere, but for some reason, he sounded like he was trying to be nice. Now that she was hurt, he was saying things that didnât suit him.
[Rienne] âThatâs not possible. You canât make thread without a spinning wheel.â
[Black] âThen itâs a good thing it was only a pair of scissors.â
[Rienne] âWhat?â
[Black] âEven without scissors, the world can manage.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
Rienne lifted up her head, looking up with Black as she wondered whether or not he was telling a joke.
But Black wasnât smiling at all.
[Black] âYou think I wonât do it?â
â¦â¦Well, what should she do now? He looked awfully serious.
[Rienne] âYou canât do that. Iâm sure Mrs. Flambard would weep if she ever lost her scissors.â
[Black] âThen tell her sheâs free to cry. Thatâs fine.â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦Why not just let her keep her scissors? I just wonât use any myself for a while.â
[Black] âNot for âa whileâ. Forever.â
[Rienne] ââ¦..Forever?â
[Black] âAnswer me.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
He was really taking this seriously. All because she got hurt from improperly using a pair of scissors.
But why did he have to do this? How could he do this? What would she do after receiving so much sincerity from him? The more she got from him, the more intense and gnawing the sense of loss would be once it went away.
And it wasnât just her. It would be the same for him as well.
After pouring out so many emotions onto another person, even if you try and take it back later, your heart would never be the same as it was before.
It would just be hurt and ruined.
[Rienne] âItâll get better soon. Itâs just a little cut.â
[Black] âThatâs how it is for you, Princess, but not for me.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
Black slowly pushed himself away from the bedpost. She thought for a moment he would approach her like he normally did, but he stayed where he was.
Considering both of them were in the same bedroom, he felt so far away.
[Black] âI have something I want to ask you.â
Rienne turned to look at Black, unfamiliar with the awkward sight of him standing so distantly.
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦.Yes, what is it?â
[Black] âIf the answer is yes, then donât say anything.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
[Rienne] ââ¦..?â
[Black] âDo you want to delay the wedding?â
[Rienne] âIâm sorry?â
[Black] âDonât ask. Just answer or donât. Do you really hate the idea of getting married?â
Blackâs question was just as sudden and awkward as the distance between them.
Rienne was so flustered and confused that she missed the right chance to answer. And in response to her telling silence, Black let out a slow and heavy sigh.
[Black] âAlright. Just rest, then.â
[Rienne] âWhatâ¦..?â
But before she realized it, Black had already turned around and started to leave. With no hesitation in his steps, he walked towards the door.
And thatâs when Rienne heard the sound of her heart sinking.
[Rienne] âNoâ¦..thatâs not it!â
Forgetting she was barefoot, Rienne stepped down from the bed, rushing towards Black with her arms outstretched.
Hugging him from behind, she pressed her face against his back, holding him tightly. She spoke, keeping her voice quiet because she was afraid the sound of her tears might be heard through her words.
[Rienne] âThatâs not trueâ¦.So donât walk away like this. I donât like that.â
[Black] â. . .â
She heard Black spit out a whisper.
[Black] âThen why did you do that?â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦I justâ¦.decided those clothes didnât suit you.â
[Black] âWhat?â
[Rienne] âYour clothes, Lord Tiwakan.â
Anyone could easily guess that it was a lie. There was no need to tear apart clothes like that, claiming they didnât suit him when heâd never had the chance to try them on.
Now Rienne was realizing how crazy she mustâve looked.
â¦.Iâm such a fool.
At this rate, he would get sick of her personality before he ever knew she was the daughter of his enemy.
[Rienne] âI thought it would look niceâ¦..but after it was all fixed up, I got a little frustratedâ¦â¦because it looked a little worn.â
[Black] â. . .â
[Rienne] âI wanted to do something nice for you, but I couldnâtâ¦..so I ended up getting angry. I hate being a princessâ¦.who canât even carry out the preparations for her own wedding ceremony properly. Thatâs whyâ¦..â
Moving slowly, Black pulled Rienneâs away as she held onto him, turning around to face her.
[Black] âPrincess.â
[Rienne] âYes?â
It was the first time she felt the weight of her lie so clearly on her tongue as it left her.
Rienne turned away, unable to make eye contact with Black, fearing he would instantly be able to recognize her dishonesty.
[Black] âOpen your eyes and look at me. Is that all?â
â¦â¦No.
[Rienne] âYes.â
[Black] âThen why canât you look at me?â
[Rienne] âIâm embarrassed. Itâs embarrassingâ¦.to be seen like this.â
Iâm scared. Iâm scared youâll notice the past Iâm hiding, and that knowing it will end up in you leaving me. Iâm afraid that youâll walk away with your back turned to me, just like you did earlier, disappearing into the distance at a pace I canât keep up with.
And Iâm afraid youâll end up forgetting everything. Cutting me away from your memory cleanly and quietly.
Watching Rienne, who still couldnât make eye contact with him, Black finally said something.
[Black] âIt doesnât matter what I wear and I require no gift from you. And the Treaty of Risebury isnât a problem anymore either. Iâve already prepared a way of solving the issue with the High Priest. We could get married right now if we so wish.â
[Rienne] âThatâs already doneâ¦.? But howâ¦.?â
[Black] âSo this is your only chance to say it, Princess.â
[Rienne] âWhatâ¦..?â
[Black] âIf you say you donât want to get married, Iâll delay it all.â
Finally, Rienne opened her eyes.
[Rienne] âNo, thatâs notââ
[Black] âThink well and give me your answer. You get to say it once. If you donât do it now, you wonât be able to avoid getting married to me a second time.â
Rienne swallowed hard. Her mouth was completely dry and her throat hurt.
[Black] âShould I give you a timer? Alright. Oneâ¦â¦.â
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T/N: (1) Not so subtle nod to âSleeping Beautyâ. I think itâs kinda cute he knows that story.