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Chapter 9: Alhambra Castle[]
Alhambra Castle was a citadel the elves built on top of a small hill in the desert.
The incident of the Halkeginia Holy Land Recovery Allied Forces, who regained it at the price of countless sacrifices, could be traced back to thousands of years ago.
During that time, the Holy Land Recovery Allied Forces fixed the country border, and told the elves, âThis is our land.â Consequently, that became the countryâs borders.
The elves who had formerly lived in the desert did not have any concept of âcountry borders.â Just that, the elves knew that humans are living beings who would greedily treat anywhere as their land and fight for it, if âcountry bordersâ were not established. So, they reluctantly recognized the line those humans drew as the country border.
Because that citadel became the point from which the elvesâ land was attacked from many times, they received the elvesâ attacks many times as well. Every time, this process of trying to remove and being removed repeated...until that battle hundreds of years ago, in which the Holy Land Recovery Allied Forces became its present master. Since the citadel was small, it was left aside as a military base and became an abandoned castle... because of which, it conversely flourished.
At the foot of the hill on which Alhambra Castle was built, an oasis was formed. A small inn town started growing from around that oasis... Because the area surrounding Alhambra Castle was a military base, travellers who passed through the desert would stop by, and it became a small trading area.
With the skills of the elves, the walls of Alhambra Castle were exquisitely constructed, adorned with a fine engraving of geometric patterns. Reflecting the moonlight from the twin moons, the walls shone brightly, providing a fantastic view to the desert travellers.
To the Halkeginians, the area surrounding Alhambra Castle was an exotically beautiful place.
Well then, in a small pub called âFather Josephâs Desert Doorsâ Inn, in that beautiful inn town, the hot topic was a recent rumor about Alhambra Castle.
A unit of the kingâs army arrived, and was stationed in the castle.
The merchants who bought ceramics and porcelains in Sahara said to the shop owner in a whisper.
âThe troops came to Alhambra Castle lately... but do you know why those guys came, Father?â
Travelling from one place to another, the wise father who had set up a pub here, tasted the stew whilst shaking his head.
âDunno.â
ââDidnât those guys come to this area to dig up some treasure?â There was a rumor like that, but... I feel that the truth is different.â
âIs it?â
The father reacted indifferently. He knew that not poking his head in unnecessary affairs was the secret to longevity.
âHey. Iâll treat you a drink, so tell me more about that rumor?â
âNot interested.â
Missing out on getting some wine? The male merchant snorted. Beside him, a lady clothed in sand-warding robe with a hood sat down.
âIsnât that a wonderful conversation?â
The brown skin and red lips peeking out from the openings of the robe gave the impression of a befitting beauty. The merchant gulped nervously.
âDear, shall we offer up a cup for this man?â
The manâs cup was filled with ale to the brim.
âThanks! Hihi.â
âWell then, can you tell me more about it?â
The whole group greeted Kirche who returned to the table with applause. On top of their street performer costumes, everyone was wearing the same robe used in the desert.
The group had finally arrived at this Alhambra place the previous night.
It took them a week of transferring between stagecoaches travelling through footpaths and highways to reach there from the Orleans mansion. Apparently, Tristain did not issue any warning to Gallia, and the performers were not suspected by any people as they walked down the road. No. On their journey, they were suspected by the patrolling knights several times, but managed to escape by the tactfulness of Kirche who knew the area very well.
âGeez, you guys...always letting me get information by myself, whatâs your intention?â
âBut arenât you the best? Just the person for the job.â
Guiche nodded solemnly too.
âAwesome... âcause you managed to collect information one after another,â Saito said in admiration.
âReally, just do it. Guys, if you all are still Tristain nobles, with a high pride- no wonder you canât gather information.â
Montmorency turned her face aside in embarrassment, but Louise lifted up her eyes.
âOh, yes we can! I went as far as being a waitress in a bar in Tristania last time!â
âThat pathetic fella?â
Louiseâs cheeks swelled. Come to think of it, she had let herself be seen a few times by Kirche. But now was not the time for such things, so she had no choice but to keep quiet.
âSo, did you get anything?â
The merchant to whom Kirche gave an extravagant treat had told her everything he knew, after which, he became drunk and wasted, lying down on the counter, and fell asleep.
They changed their strategy meeting location to a second floor room. Thatâs because there were people there.
After entering the room, Kirche started telling the news she heard.
âAs I thought, looks like it really is this city.â
âWhich means?â Saito urged.
âApparently, that merchant heard about it from the troops stationed there. The reason they came here was to protect a ânobleâ they brought here. According to the story, they seemed to be fallen royal family members. And then, the crux is that those nobles are âparent and child.ââ
âIn other words, Tabitha and her mother?â
âCanât we conclude that?â
Everyoneâs faces turned solemn.
âIâm back.â
Opening the door of the room, Malicorne entered.
âI used the âDistant Visionâ spell and examined the castle!â
Being a Wind element mage, Malicorne had been using magic to examine the castle from afar. Even Sylphid was not used, since it would be conspicuous. She had remained in her human form until then, and probably due to tiredness, she was asleep on the bed, snoring. It looked like taking the form of a human consumed her willpower more intensely.
Calmly, Malicorne spread a sketched parchment on the table. On it, a rough sketch of Alhambra Castle could be seen. Obviously, the internal structure of the building was not known, but the courtyard, walls, towers, keeps - all of them were drawn accurately.
âGood job!â
âSplendid...â
Guiche praised him.
âThe Gallian troops stationed there arenât just one squadron. There are two squadrons there! About 300 soldiers, and 10 noble officers!â
Thatâs quite a number.
âI see. Thanks. Well then, weâve collected all the information we can.â
Kirche was fully the leader. Indeed, in such projects, there was no chance for Tristainian nobles who were prideful and only knew how to carry out frontal attacks.
âSo, how to rescue Tabitha out of that castle?â
âWe are mostly mages. A surprise attack against approximately 300 people will work somehow, wonât it? At our side, we have Sylphid, Saito who stopped the seventy thousand...â
Guiche said that, but Kirche shook her head.
âNo way. If we attack head-on like that, reinforcements would come immediately, and danger might fall onto Tabitha. Itâs also possible that Tabitha would be carried away to somewhere else.â
âSo what should we do? Putting all of the soldiers to sleep with magic?â
âThatâs right.â
Kirche grinned impishly.
âThatâs impossible! Arenât we going against 300 people?? Even if we were to recite Sleep Cloud, how can we cover them all in one shot?â
âTo make them sleep, we donât just have to use incantations, Montmorency.â
âWhaat?â
âCan you mix the âSleeping Potion?ââ
âI can, but... how to make them drink it? Even if we mix it into their water, it will be discovered immediately!â
âThereâs a plan. Just do it! Mix the strongest potion you can. Guiche, please buy some wine sold nearby.â
âGot it.â
Towards them who were about to rush out, Kirche said.
âHey, if you meet any elves...â
The three of them trembled instantly. A word they did not want to hear. Mustering their courage, they had been driving that word out of their head.
âRun. Donât think about fighting them. The thing which must not be forgotten is, we did not come to fight. The elves are obviously with the Gallian army. We will sneak into Alhambra Castle cautiously, and carefully rescue Tabitha and her mother. Thatâs right. Weâve come âto save our friends.â That would be putting the cart before the horse. Thatâs why, if you feel danger not just from elves, run. That is cowardly, but harmless.â
Understood, The three nodded.
âThanks for cooperating in this plan to save my best friend. I am grateful for your bravery.â
Kirche bowed politely. It was their first time seeing Kirche being so commendable. Because of that, they changed their frightened expressions to serious looks.
After the three of them exited, Kirche turned towards Saito and Louise.
âWell then...â
âWhat are we supposed to do? Whatâs best for us?â
âRest. You guys are our trump card. Please conserve your strength.â
âTrump card, what do you mean?â
Kirche readily answered.
âTo fight against the elf. Although we can trick the army, the elf probably wonât fall for it.â
âWh-! What!? Youâre saying that itâs okay even if weâre hurt!? We may die, wonât we?? Youâre saying that itâs all right if we die?? Weâre not a trump card, but a sacrifice! Youâre really a Zerbst! You hate me to that extent!?â
Kirche replied with a straight face.
âYouâre wrong, Louise. Itâs not âhating,â but ârecognizing.â We probably canât win against the elf. The only thing possible, is your âlegend.ââ
Louiseâs eyes bulged.
âYou knew?â
âYouâre the only one who thought that we donât know. You chanted in front of us before, and those chants donât exist, do they?â
Louise blushed.
âI humbly apologize at my impoliteness towards the ancestor. Can you kindly lend your holy powers to this powerless servant?â
Kirche knelt down. As expected, Louise panicked. In the long history of the dispute between La Valliere and Von Zerbst, it was the first time a Von Zerbst apologized.
âL-Lift up your head! Whatâre you doing!? If I refuse this, am I not the bad guy!? I have already cast away my noble name! Iâm just Louise the Zero! Thatâs why even if I listen to what you say, I donât really mind,â
Turning aside, Louise said in an embarrassed voice.
âEh? You threw aside your nobility?â
âThatâs right! I have returned my mantle and name to Her Majesty.â
âAah! Well then, after saving Tabitha, come to Germania! Iâll employ you as my maid!â
âStop joking around!â
Somewhat overcome with emotion, Kirche hugged Louise tightly.
Saito looked at the two with a rather radiant expression. After that, to preserve his strength, he headed towards the bed.
He did not have any self-confidence at winning against the elf at all. Or rather, how should he fight to win?
The more he thought about it, the more anxious he became.
With his anxiety increasing, Saito felt as if being squashed.
But... friends with Kirche? When he looked at Louise who appeared to be trying to bring that up, he became embarrassed at that feeling.
âWell then, Iâll follow what you said and sleep for a bit.â
âI look forward to it, Saito. Jean has always been saying. Saito-kun is someone capable of changing this world. I believe that as well. Thatâs why; please change Tabithaâs fate.â
Plucking up his courage, Saito grinned, overdoing it.
âLeave it to me!â
Saito slipped into the bed, and Sylphid who had been sleeping on it until now, opened her eyes wide.
âKyui.â
âOh, youâre awake?â
Under her blue hair, Sylphidâs blue eyes shone again.
âThanks,â she expressed her gratitude.
âIn order to save onee-sama, everyone is working hard for us. Iâm very touched. If onee-sama knew that you all are coming to save her, she would surely be very happy.â
â...â
âOnee-sama doesnât speak much, so she may seem somewhat cold, but... in reality, sheâs a very kind person. I love onee-sama very much, but onee-sama doesnât lose to me- she loves me very much too. Although Onee-sama did not say anything, I know something like that.â
âUh-huh...â
Sylphid noticed that Saito looked a little down.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNo... Iâm just a little envious of you guys.â
Although we are master and familiar, we canât understand each other at all.
Mutual feelings, yet we canât understand each other at all.
âYou donât look well. Let me comfort you. But I dunno how to do it.â
âKyui, kyui!â Whilst purring, Sylphid gave Saito a tight hug.
Whilst being tightly embraced by Sylphidâs soft body, Ah, will Louise turn this way to look at me?, Saito thought vaguely.
If I were more imposing... she would look at me for a bit, wonât she? He thought. But, looks like that wonât happen.
Anyhow, at Tristain palace when we were captured, when I was trying to say that I love her...âDonât say it!â She yelled at me, so...
Of course I am wrong too.
Being spoony over Siesta, my heart throbbing when I see Henriettaâs face. As for those, apart from keeping those charms to myself, I canât help it. This is a manâs physiology.
But, I have been saying âI love youâ to Louise all the time, havenât I?
Maybe... Louise has no space to fall in love, Saito thought.
Louise who is more serious than anyone else.
Louise who is always fixated on her ideals.
Saying âItâs a reward!â Kissing me, not being angry even when her breasts are touched, this means... it is not really because of her pride, Saito changed his thoughts.
Thatâs because, just like how this Sylphid does not know whatâs the best way to comfort this human me... she does not know what the best reward to give me, this teenager at puberty. Because she doesnât know how to express her gratitude.
And yet, every time I would misunderstand her... Saito wished he could just crawl into a hole. Louise falling in love with me? Ha!
Iâm such a shameful person. Aah, SHAMEFUL!!
Ah, Louise.
The Louise who would return her mantle to Henrietta in order to stand for her ideals. More serious than anyone else, the noble Louise.
Maybe because youâre like that, I have come to like you.
Among the people I encountered in the world I was born in, at least there isnât someone who would stick completely to his âway of livingâ like Louise does. And then, in this world too...
Someday, when Louise is able to achieve her ideals, wonât she start loving someone at that time? At that time, I want to be the one beside her, Saito thought.
To go along with Louiseâs ideals, I have to be much stronger. Elf or whatever, nowâs not the time to be frightened.
Displaying brute courage, Saito spread-eagled and closed his eyes. To measure up to Louiseâs ideals, he could not show his intimidation to anyone.
Looking at that strange Saito who spread-eagled on the bed while smiling, Louiseâs anxiety expanded all the more.
You were told that itâs a fight against an elf, and yet, why arenât you afraid?
Why donât you hate it?
Aah, as I thought, Saito is given the courage as a familiar, huh?
Louise became deeply miserable.
The next day, in the evening...
Standing in front of the gates of Alhambra castle, a member of the Gallian army who was standing guard gave a big yawn. A soldier standing beside him chided him.
âOi.â
âHmm? Aah...â
âIf you donât guard the door properly, weâd be scolded by the commanding officer!â
âBaron Misscoeur? Thatâs all right! Heâs just an idiot.â
âNo, itâs not him. Itâs that un-human guy.â
The yawning soldier shook his head frantically as if his drowsiness was blown away.
âOi, donât refer to him that lightly! Touch wood... O Founder Brimir. Please protect my soul...â
âI donât want to be eaten either! Thatâs why I donât speak out his name...But dunno what the heck is wrong today... I went to the streets to eat during lunchtime, but wine was sold out!â
âHaa? Whatâcha mean?â
âSomeone from somewhere had bought up all the wine in this inn town. Bâcause of that, there wasnât any wine no matter which bar I went to. What a joke!â
âThatâs the only pleasure in the center of this boring desert! Geez, which guy did such nonsense?â
As the conversation was going on, a cart could be seen coming from ahead on the road to the inn town.
âWhatâs that?â
There were 7 male and female flashy street performers in the cart. The wagon behind was filled with barrels.
The cart stopped in front of the gate. Pointing their lances at them, the soldiers asked the group.
âWho are you guys?â
A redhead girl dressed in a dancerâs costume with a high degree of exposure bowed down elegantly.
âWe are a group of street performers, sir.â
It was Kirche.
âI can see that. This is not some highway.â
âWe know that.â
Sexily, Kirche threw a flirtatious glance at them. In an instant, the soldiers became as if entranced by succubus.
âWeâve come to provide entertainment.â
âEntertainment?â
The soldiers exchanged looks. After that, they realized what the content of those barrels stacked up behind was. One of them approached and sniffed the smell of the barrels.
âIsnât this wine!?â
Another glared at Kirche with a hateful look.
âThe ones who bought up all the wine are you all!?â
âThatâs right.â
Kirche leaned coquettishly onto the soldiers. At Kircheâs loveliness, the soldiersâ expressions crumbled down pathetically.
âPlease donât be angry, handsome misters. We are just doing our best at our living. Weâve come to tour Sahara, but those stingy elves didnât give us any money at all for our performances.â
âHow would elves know what dancing is!?â
The soldiers broke out in laughter.
âRight? Thatâs why we need customers who understand our art. Naturally, going together with wine, right?â
âGot it! You guys didnât just come to buy wine huh? Planning anything funny?â
Those standing in the cart stiffened.
âAnd to sell dances as well while youâre at this. Right?â
With a big smile on her face, Kirche said.
âExactly! Our wine is slightly more expensive than the one in town, but we will provide dancing as a service. How about that?â
âWhat a nerve this lady has! I like it. Iâll help you guys in your business!â
The soldier rushed off to report to his superior officer.
Turning back, Kirche combed her hair back triumphantly. At that brilliant skill, the entire group applauded.
Saito and the others were brought to see the ten nobles who commanded the units stationed in this castle. Apparently, the spare rooms at the right when one entered the castle hall were used by the officers.
The commanding officer was a forty-year-old-plus noble - Baron Misscoeur. He had seemingly taken a fancy with Kirche as soon as he saw her, and had allowed them to hold an exhibition.
âGermanian ladies are good at business, huh.â
Kirche put forth a price with the wine, and Baron Misscoeur smiled.
âWeâll present the dance and the performance according to the price.â
Hmmm... Leaning out from his chair, he gazed at Kircheâs body as if licking it. With his bald head, Baron Misscoeur caused a lewd atmosphere to hang about in the air.
âVery well. Weâll pay the asking price. But, it is necessary to ascertain if you all are having something bad up your sleeves...We are after all, entrusted with valued troops from His Majesty...â
âIf you donât believe us, I will present my personal dance.â
Saying that whilst casting a flirtatious glance, Baron Misscoeurâs eyes narrowed.
âOn the other hand, I have concerns that depriving the soldiers of their entertainment would be demoralizing. After the performance, come to my room. Iâll personally investigate you.â
The nearby nobles displayed expressions of dissatisfaction.
âThis is also the duty of the commanding officer! Ahaha!â
Facing the commanding officers who broke out in laughter, Kirche displayed a charming smile.
âWell then, we will make our preparations then.â
As Kirche was trying to leave the room, Baron Misscoeur called out to her.
âBefore that, how about giving us a cup of the wine you brought?â
Montmorency paled. The sleeping potion she mixed was already mixed into the wine barrels. If the sleeping potion was discovered by him there, their plans would be ruined.
However, not disturbed, Kirche had a cask moved there and poured a glass.
The entire group held their breath.
âEnjoy.â
Baron Misscoeur brought the glass near his nose, and sniffed it. Montmorency was nervous to the extent of collapsing. The potion she mixed was tasteless and odorless, but Detect Magic would just do the trick.
Baron Misscoeur frowned, and shook his head.
The group froze like ice. Were they found out?
âThis is some cheap stuff. Not befitting for the nobles. Give it all to the soldiers.â
Saying that, Baron Misscoeur emptied the wine in the glass onto the floor.
At Kirche who had excused herself from the officerâs room, Saito whispered softly.
âClose shave...â
âThatâs only the beginning. The real thing is after this. But no elves were inside, huh.â
âWhat if none are here?â
âIf thatâs the case, itâll be great...â
Kirche said in a not very hopeful tone.
Three hundred of the soldiers gathered in the courtyard of Alhambra Castle. Although the dance had not yet begun, the soldiers were quite excited already.
In this abandoned castle in the middle of the desert, being ordered with this senseless bodyguard duty, they were totally bored. Because dissatisfaction tantamount to rebellion was building up, almost everyone gathered. With only the minimum guards left behind, it was almost all of them.
The commanding officer, Baron Misscoeur was indignant inside that he shared this guarding duty with the elf. Just like most of the other Gallian nobles, he was contemptuous and dissatisfied with Joseph. Plainly speaking, he hated him.
The lieutenant proposed having the soldiers split in half, taking turns participating. But Baron Misscoeur shook his head.
âThat âking of impotenceâ drove me to such a situation. Once, the Misscoeur lineage was that of Galliaâs prominent warriors. Bestowing me the duty of guarding madame duchess with the elf at such a rural area... He mightâve done it on a whim! Geez, who would be looking for that child and the old woman at such a time? Never mind, let all soldiers participate!â
Saying that, he thumped onto a luxurious chair he pulled out in the courtyard.
The instant both moons were shrouded by the clouds...
Holding torches, a thin lad and a plump youth appeared. Because the ones that appeared were guys, the soldiers began jeering and booing. The two threw the torches into the bonfire that was prepared beforehand.
After that, the two prepared musical instruments. The plump lad started hitting the drum. The thin and handsome one took out a flute and started playing it. Because it was an extremely horrible performance, the booings grew more intense.
Nevertheless, the instance female dancers appeared from the dark, the jeers stopped abruptly.
Altogether there were four female dancers.
The sexy, flame-haired girl was the leader. Illuminated by the flames, she was smiling sexily. Next was a golden-haired girl. She appeared embarrassed as she blushed.
After her was a pink-haired girl, who again appeared to be a child. The angrily stiffened face coloured.
The last one was a beautiful lady with long, blue hair. She was beaming all over with innocent smiles.
Enthusiastic applause, cheers and whistles could be heard from the soldiers.
The party had begun.
When Tabitha woke up... her mother was on the bed.
Holding the book with one hand, she lay down on the bed.
Beside her, her mother was snoring peacefully.
It looked like she had become sleepy and had fallen asleep whilst reading âThe Hero of Ivaldiâ.
Her motherâs eyes opened slightly.
She thought her mother would start acting violent... but fixing her eyes on her, she did not move. Could she have regained her sanity? Joy spread out in her heart, as Tabitha called out to her mother.
âMother.â
But still, her mother did not show any reaction. She merely stared fixedly at Tabitha. But, that was enough.
Looking at the doll on the mirror stand, Tabitha smiled a little.
âI will now read this book.â
Turning the page of the book, Tabitha started reading out loud.
Ivaldi arrived at the cave in which the dragon lived. His attendants and friends started freaking out at the entrance. One of the hunters told Ivaldi.
âLetâs turn back. If the dragon wakes up, we will all die. âCause you donât know how scary the dragon is.â
Ivaldi said.
âI am afraid.â
âSo act according to your feelings.â
âBut if I lose to fear, Iâll become someone besides me. That is many times scarier than being bitten to death by the dragon.â
Although Bidashal entered into the room, Tabitha did not lift her face from the book. Her mother was not startled by the elfâs entrance either. Throughout those 20 days, every day, Tabitha had been reading to her mother âThe Hero of Ivaldiâ. If she read to her any other books, she would go mad like the olden days. Thatâs why Tabitha had read the same book over and over again. She had read it out loud many times. Thatâs why she had as good as memorized it by heart.
Seeing Tabitha reading a book, Bidashal displayed a small smile.
âLooks like you have taken a great fancy towards that book huh.â
Tabitha did not reply. Although Bidashal had entered now, unless there was anything special, she would not stop reading.
âSeems like a group of performers had come to comfort you. They are carrying out their performance at the courtyard. I have no interest whatsoever, but what about you? If you want to have a look, I will give you special permission to leave this room.â
Tabitha lifted her face and shook her head.
With a slightly stiffer voice, Bidashal told Tabitha.
âThe medicine will be completed tomorrow.â
Tabithaâs finger which was flipping the page stopped.
âYou can only be yourself until tomorrow.â
Giving her special permission to leave this room... In other words, that would be the last mercy before the execution of her sentence.
âBoring entertainment, but it would at least console you a little bit.â
âSympathy is not needed.â
Tabitha replied shortly.
I see... Whispering that, Bidashal exited the room.
She wanted to at least spend her last few hours with her mother.
Tabitha laid her eyes on âThe Hero of Ivaldiâ again.
Ivaldi entered the dragonâs cave. Nobody else accompanied him. With light from his torch, the moss-covered wall of the cave was illuminated. Being disturbed by the light, many bats flew about trying to escape.
Ivaldi became frightened and close to tears. He imagined that everyone had left him behind in that dark cave. How scary it was!
Moreover, a terrifying dragon laid ahead waiting for him!
But, Ivaldi did not waver.
Ivaldi had told himself many times.
âYou can do this. Didnât you save many people already? This time you can do it as well. Didâya hear that Ivaldi? You have power, so running away is cowardly.â
In those times she reread the book, Tabitha slowly felt the contradiction she had towards the title when she was young, dispersing away.
âThe Hero of Ivaldiâ, what does it mean?
Ivaldi was not the name of a place- it was the name of the youth in the story. Usually, wonât the title be published as âIvaldi the Heroâ instead?
When she was young, Tabitha once had that doubt in her mind.
But now she understood the meaning of the title.
The word âheroâ is not referring to Ivaldi himself.
It is referring to the idea of the impulse or resolution in his heart.
When she was young... she would read and yearn for it.
In accordance with the âheroâ living inside the Ivaldi-like hearts of the readers, they had longed to be the hero, but... she was different.
She was attracted by the lady captured by the dragon. She wanted to become the lady that was saved by the hero. Although it was fun, Tabitha had waited eagerly for the hero who would bring her out of the boredom of her daily life.
Comparing her life with the lady in the story, Tabitha smiled dryly in her heart.
Didnât I become this girl myself?
Now I have become someone imprisoned.
The only difference with the book is that, the hero who is to come to save me does not exist.
Now, or last time...â
But, that is good enough.
Thatâs because I have been doing things alone all along.
Not relying on anyone, not trusting anyone, I have been doing everything on my own... because of that.
However... after reading this âHero of Ivaldiâ, she started imagining.
About the hero who would rescue her.
About the hero who would save her from this ominous cave, Alhambra Castle...
Because those were the final moments before she was to lose her heart, she might have been feeling such things obediently.
She felt love at her heart that would be lost after the following day. For the first time, Tabitha had felt love towards her heart that was covered by a snowstorm. She grasped her motherâs hands tightly.
Tabitha started shivering slightly.