Chapter 71 | An Hour
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He thought something happened.
As soon as he dismounted his horse, Rienne ran up to him, tightly wrapping herself around him and burying herself in his arms without any hesitationâlike sheâd been waiting for him.
[Black] âPrincess?â
This was the first time Rienne had ever so eagerly and readily expressed her feelings towards him first. Of this, he could be absolutely certain.
[Black] âDid something happen?â
[Rienne] âYes.â
He wanted to get a better look at her face, so he tried pulling back from her just a little bit, but Rienne only stubbornly put more strength into her hug.
[Black] âWhatâs going on?â
With how tightly she was holding onto him, Black had no choice but to give up on seeing her face. Instead, he just held her, gently sweeping his large hand up and down her back.
Rienne let out a long sigh, her breath trembling as she murmured. Her body was still deep in his arms as she held onto him for dear life.
[Rienne] âI thought I was going to cry.â
[Black] âSo you came to find me?â
[Rienne] âYes, but my tears are all gone now.â
[Black] âThatâs a little disappointing.â
[Rienne] âIâ¦..â
Rienne suddenly pulled away from Black, making direct eye contact with him.
Her emerald eyes were so lovely, but before he could take another look, she threw herself back into him like before.
[Black] âPrincess.â
[Rienne] âI was afraid you would leave me someday.â
[Black] â. . .â
Blackâs expression was stiff, but after hearing something he never thought heâd get to hear from her, an uncontrollable smile started to grab at his face.
[Black] âNever. Thatâs never going to happenâ
Rienne still didnât seem to understand how badly he wanted this marriage to happenâhow much it would mean for him to be able to marry her.
[Black] âI will never leave of my own will.â
[Rienne] âBut why? Is that really okay?â
[Black] âWhy wouldnât it be?â
[Rienne] âMy father killed yours.â
[Black] ââ¦.Princess.â
[Rienne] âI thought about it over and over. If I were you, I would never be able to forgive me. So Iâ¦â¦I just assumed you didnât know everything, but I knew youâd find out eventually. And once you did, your feelings towards me would inevitably change. Thatâs how it would be for most people, and I thought you couldnât be the exceptionâ¦..That would be far too dreamlike.â
[Black] âI told you this many times before. My old name doesnât matter to me anymore.â
[Rienne] âI now know how true that is.â
[Black] âPrincess.â
This time, Rienne allowed her body to be softly pulled away. Lowering his head, Black held Rienneâs chin, forcing her to look at him.
There were tears clinging to the ends of her golden eyelashes, but they didnât dare fall. And though there were lingering tears, apparently she was honest when she said she no longer felt the need to cry.
[Black] âWas that the reason why you ruined the wedding attire?â
[Rienne] âI canât make you wear that.â
[Black] âIs it really that painful? That youâd rather hurt your hand instead?â
[Rienne] âNo matter how much I suffer, I canât do that to you.â
[Black] ââ¦â¦..This is difficult.â
But in the middle of their conversation, Black muttered something to himself.
[Rienne] âWhat?â
[Black] âI think what youâre telling me right now is that I mean a lot to you and that you truly like me. Is that right?â
[Rienne] âYes, but whatâs difficult about that?â
Black frowned, then pulled up his head, giving his surroundings a cursory glance.
The castle entrance was the same as always. The royal stables were bustling as the stable hands rushed around tending to the horses. Several Tiwakan mercenaries, having returned to the castle together, were dismounting their horses and guiding them back to the round pen.
[Black] âThis place.â
[Rienne] âThis placeâ¦?â¦..ah.â
Before she could realize what was happening, Black swept Rienne off her feet and into his arms.
It was such a grand gesture that it caught everyoneâs attention, their eyes perking up like rabbits as they looked their way.
[Black] âGive me an hour.â
[Rienne] âAn hour? And why are you holding me like this?â
[Black] âYeah, an hour. And I have to carry you. I donât know what Iâd do if my hands were free.â
[Rienne] âSorry?â
[Black] âIâm trying to say I want to kiss you like crazy right now, Princess.â
And without another word, with Rienne in his arms, Black strode off towards the castle with purpose in every step.
[Rienne] âI can walk by myself.â
[Black] ââ¦â¦..That would make things difficult.â
Biting his lip, Black suddenly stopped walking.
Feeling her body jolt forward, Rienne panicked, grabbing whatever she could reach to support herselfâthough it just so happened to be Blackâs ear.
[Black] âOw.â
Black whispered, still biting his lip.
[Rienne] âAh, Iâm sorry, I didnât mean to hurt you. But if you do this hereââ
[Black] âIf you donât say anything, Iâll take you straight to the bedroom.â
[Rienne] âI can walk. Otherwise everyone will stare at me.â
[Black] âI guarantee if you try and walk on your own, youâll just give people even more to stare at.â
[Rienne] âWhat do you mean?â
It was in times like these where it became abundantly clear to him that Rienne was very naïve and inexperienced.
[Black] âJust donât say anything, please.â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦?â
[Black] âI just declared I would take you somewhere to kiss you, so if you were to follow me of your own will, you should know how that looks and sounds. And what Iâll do to you once I see that.â
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦Ah?â
[Black] âIf you understand, then stay quiet.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
Rienne tightly closed her eyes, biting the inside of her mouth. Running up her neck, across her cheeks and all the way up to her ears, she was completely dyed a soft, lovely red color.
And that sight was enough to threaten to destroy whatever sanity he had left.
With long strides, he took them both to the bedroom.
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[Black] âAn hour.â
With eyes that were hazier than usual, Black gave the clock a quick glance.
Why did he keep measuring the time? What was happening in an hour?
But within a second, all of those thoughts completely disappeared. The moment Rienne felt the soft bed against her back as Black set her down, she was met with the sensation of his kiss against her lips.
Ahâ¦â¦.
They had already indulged in each other plenty today, but this kiss always had a way of encouraging them onward, like a bottomless pit of thirst.
Aimlessly, Rienne reached up, running her fingers along his neck and up into his hair, feeling the soft strands between them. As her fingers wandered through his hair, every time she would brush them against his neck, Black would let out a low moanâlike something was boiling inside of him.
Ah, itâs happening againâ¦â¦..
She thought he was pulling back, but instead he gently bit her lip.
It didnât hurt, but she still thought it was strange.
Does he like biting? Though I like kissing better than that.
[Rienne] âIâm curious about something.â
Rienne whispered, leaning her forehead against Blackâs just a little bit.
[Rienne] âWhy do you bite me?â
[Black] âDid I?â
[Rienne] âYes, just now. Kind of like this.â
Black didnât seem to be aware of what he was doing, so Rienne slid down, gently biting and tugging on his bottom lip.
In response, Black closed his eyes as another low moan escaped from somewhere deep inside him.
[Black] âItâsâ¦..to stop.â
[Rienne] âStop?â
[Black] âKissing you. I have to stop somehow.â
[Rienne] âAhâ¦.I see. You were out of breath.â
[Black] âWeâre still not married, yet.â
But just as Rienne thought sheâd found her answer, Black muttered out a completely different one, though his voice sounded out of focus and distant.
[Rienne] ââ¦â¦.? But we usually kiss? I donât think that has anything to do with marriage.â
[Black] ââ¦â¦..And you once said you liked skilled people.â
Black pressed their foreheads together, resting his head against Rienneâs with a somewhat tired expression. With their faces closely pressed into one another, Rienne whispered softly.
[Rienne] âYou know that was a lie, rightâ¦..?â
[Black] âYes. I just canât believe I believed it for even a second.â
[Rienne] âWhaâ¦â¦.â
â¦â¦Is he really that shocked? I might be better at lying than I thought.
But Rienneâs thought was completely wrong. Black was actually surprised by the fact that he was blind enough to believe such an obvious lie. It was something he couldâve easily found out if he switched gears in the middle of their kiss. (1)
[Black] âWhen I kiss you, I end up getting greedy for what comes next.â
He murmured right in her ear, his words heavy like a mire. If she were to take another step forward, daring to dip her foot in, he might consume her entire body without mercy.
[Rienne] âOh⦠thatâs what you meant.â
Lucky for him, naïve as she was, Rienne was not ignorant.
[Rienne] âSomething like that isâ¦.um, wellâ¦..Iâ¦â¦â
But even though she knew what he wanted, she didnât really know what she should say right now. Should she tell him that heâs allowed to move onto âwhat comes nextâ?
â¦..I mean, of course I want it as well. But itâs the middle of the day right nowâ¦.and my time of the month wonât be over until at least tomorrowâ¦â¦
[Rienne] âI donât think Iâm ready for that yetâ¦..â
[Black] âI know.â
Black pulled his head back, his eyes looking over Rienneâs lips once more.
[Black] âI donât want to rush to embrace you either, Princess. Thereâs a certain order when it comes to doing things, and I want to accommodate it as best I can.â
Hearing that, Rienne let out a sweet laugh.
[Rienne] âThatâs, uhâ¦..I donât think thatâs entirely necessary. From the beginning, we didnât really follow the usual order.â
[Black] âThatâs why I want to honor it even more. Just because the beginning was wrong doesnât mean itâs too late to start getting things right.â
Black leaned over, pressing Rienneâs body further into the bed as he kissed her deeply, guiding her to part her lips. Rienne welcomed it, allowing herself to be pushed back.
[Black] âBut I canât bear to stop with a kiss, so I had to set a time. If itâs an hour, that should be enough to satisfy me a bit so I can cool down.â
He said âcool downâ but every time he kissed her, his lips felt indescribably hot. Rienne smiled into the kiss, opening up her arms and hugging Blackâs neck.
[Rienne] âYouâre a walking contradiction.â
[Black] ââ¦â¦Iâve never heard that before.â
[Rienne] âIâm glad.â
[Black] âWhatâs there to be glad about?â
Their conversation was spoken through kisses. Never was a long gap left to linger, as Black did not miss the chance to sink right back into her.
[Rienne] âIf someone had said that to you before, it wouldâve been a woman.â
Muttering to herself, Rienne held Blackâs face, pressing a kiss against his wet and shiny lips as she smiled.
[Rienne] âYou say you want to cool off, but you just keep getting hotter. How could that not be a contradiction?â
His body stiffening, Black glanced up at the clock above the fireplace. He was grimacing like he was enduring a burning agony, and yet somehow, like his other contradictions, even something like that felt awfully suggestive.
[Black] âThirty-nine minutes leftâ¦â¦.As I thought, I think it would be best if you didnât say anything more, Princess.â
[Rienne] âAs you wish.â
[Black] âDonât say something like that, either.â
With a heat and passion that was difficult to endure, he pushed his lips over hers again, digging deeper and deeper into her.
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[Mercenary] âHey, get up. Youâ¦..yeah, the both of you.â
Squeakâ¦â¦Thumpâ!
The thick iron door squeaked open, bumping into an open position as the bright light poured into the cell, cutting into the vision of the two prisoners within.
The two Kleinfelders had to blink for a long time, their eyes far too accustomed to darkness by now.
[Linden] âHuh, whatâ¦â¦?â
Linden asked in a hoarse voice.
[Mercenary] âGot orders to take you to the Godâs Square or whatever itâs called.â
[Linden] âOh, thenâ¦..of course!â
From his position lying down on the prison floor, focus returned to Lindenâs eyes.
[Linden] âTodayâs the day of the council!â
[Mercenary] âHell if I know anything about that.â
One of the Tiwakan mercenaries, who had managed to completely secure control over the dungeons, and subsequently serving as guards, barked out his harsh words.
[Mercenary] âJust get up already. Talkingâs too much of a pain.â
[Linden] ââ¦â¦Iâll remember your face.â
After a long time, Linden Kleinfelder managed to regain the usual sense of inflated Kleinfelder authority as he seethed towards the mercenary,
These past few days were nothing short of hell.
He had informed the two nobles that visited him of his plan to have Rienne defiled, but he still didnât know what the results were.
If the plan had succeeded, then those same nobles shouldâve come to see him to inform him of the aftermath. Heâd been waiting for so long, he actually started to sympathize with fish that accidentally washed up on land.
He even thought he might die in the process of waiting.
But the strangest thing was that nothing had changed in the dungeons. If Klimah had defiled Rienne and thrown her before the Tiwakan leader, then of course, something would have changed.
So he believed there was a chance Klimah merely hadnât succeeded yet. Despite the great talent he had for killing people, he was too weak of heart. It was truly a pity, but he had no choice but to wait.
He waited and waited for news with a burning feeling in his chest.
Linden Kleinfelder was beyond confident.
No matter how maniacal the leader of a savage group was to covet a woman who was pregnant with another manâs child, those feelings were not set in stone.
Loathe as he was to admit it, that barbarian was a man, same as he. Rienne Arsak seemed to foolishly think he was entertaining the idea of love with her, but this was nothing more than the game of a beast playing with his prey.
If she were to get messed up and roughed around a little bit, that game would come to an end.
That was just how men worked. There were sometimes losers who confused love and desire, but everything with women was nothing more than a game.
When the fun of that game was gone, the emotions that came with it would fade. It didnât matter if that emotion was love or desireâthe important thing would be that the excitement would disappear.
Even the slightest of scars across her smooth face would result in the passion going away. In that sense, this plot to ruin Rienne Arsak would kill two birds with one stone. Because much like that barbarian, Rafit was also completely enamored by her. By ruining her, his interest in her would also cool.
All he had to do was wait for the good news, but it was already too late.
[Linden] âWho has come to get us? Who came from the Kleinfelder family?â
[Mercenary] âJust shut up and come out.â
[Linden] âAnswer me! How dare you speak to me as if I were some kind of commoner!â
The Tiwakan mercenaries stared down at Linden, yelling at them as if he were some nobleman, even as he struggled around on the dungeon floor.
With Black, these men had wandered the battlefield for ten years and had met many noblemen during that time. In front of their leader, even the mightiest of kings came crumbling to their knees, trembling in fear.
No matter how much Linden Kleinfelder grumbled and yelled, he just looked funny to them.
[Mercenary] âAlright then. If you canât come out on your own, guess Iâll just drag you out.â
The mercenary strode into the cell, grabbing Linden by his ankle.
[Linden] âWhere do you think youâre putting your hands!?â
But even as he protested, Linden was dragged out of the cell by one ankle like a dog being punished.
And as all this happened, Rafit didnât make a single sound as he watched it unfold. He stayed perfectly silent, same as when he watched the leader of the Tiwakan break both of his uncleâs wrists.
His eyes were completely empty.
[Mercenary] âHey, you too. Get up. Or do you wanna be dragged out, too?â
[Rafit] â. . .â
Rafit turned his head up, looking around for a moment before slowly rising to his feet.
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T/N: (1) The literal translation was something close to âif (he) drew (his) lips down[wards]â then he wouldâve known. The implication was that heâs realizing if heâd taken things a step further while kissing her in the past, he wouldâve figured things out sooner.