Chapter 20 â An Interpretation
As always, the conversation between the young nobles was stereotypical and predictableâgossip at social circles hovered around topics like a new dress at a boutique, or the story of a young man travelling with another woman ahead of his wedding. Fortunately, when I heard something that I had read in the book, I was able to lead the conversation from time to time.
âOh, by the way, did you hear? Duke Escliffeââ
âMarie?â
A voice suddenly broke through from the crowd. I turned around with a puzzled expression.
âItâs you!â the voice said.
I didnât know if the owner of the voice realized that she had broken the flow of conversation or if she was just ignorant. Meanwhile, Odeletta was the queen of managing her facial expressions, and she greeted the newcomer.
âGreetings, Lady Dorothea.â
âOh, Lady Odeletta?â Dorothea said, as if she just noticed Odelettaâs presence. âThere you are. I didnât see you.â
That was impossible. Odelettaâs pink hair was a rarity among the young nobles. Additionally, she was sitting right next to me⦠it seemed Dorotheaâs incivility was on purpose. A wry chuckle inadvertently escaped from my mouth.
âMarie, I didnât know you were here. Do you know how hard Iâve been looking for you?â Dorothea pouted.
âHahaâ¦â
Honestly, I wished I could say, âWhy didnât you just socialize with other people by yourself if you didnât see me? Did you have trouble finding anyone because you donât have any friends?â
However, there were too many watching eyes, so I sadly kept my mouth shut. Keeping a convincing image as Maristella was just as strong as my desire to kick Dorothea out of here, so I smiled awkwardly.
Odeletta gave a casual smile and spoke to Dorothea. âOh, I didnât know that Lady Cornohen was looking for Lady Bellafleur. I brought her here as soon as she arrived⦠I apologize.â
âYou brought Marie here, Lady Trakos?â
âLady Maristella is not only a friend of Lady Cornohen, but also a friend of mineâ¦â
Dorotheaâs face turned visibly pale, as if she could only think of it as a joke. It was as if Odeletta had just said something equivalent to âIâm going to marry Lady Maristella.â
âA friend of Lady Odelettaâs?â Dorothea repeated in an incredulous voice.
âOh, didnât you know?â Odeletta smiled and took my arm. âIn fact, we became friends at the Crown Princeâs birthday party. I remember that you were there at the time, but you must have forgotten.â
ââ¦â
Whether Dorothea forgot or not, she pressed her lips tight. Odeletta did not stop there.
âEveryone may get tired of me saying this so often, but⦠Iâm delighted to be friends with Lady Maristella, since she is very kind. She knows how to take care of others, and her heart is warm.â
ââ¦â
âI am curious about how Lady Cornohen is friends with such a kind person,â Odeletta continued.
In other words, she was saying, âHow could someone like you be friends with her?â
Dorothea was no idiot either, and she understood the implicit meaning in Odelettaâs words. Her pale face soon began to turn red with anger. I almost cracked a laugh, but I forced myself to hold back.
âI think Iâm a good enough person to be friends with someone like Marie,â Dorothea announced in self-praise.
âReally?â Odeletta said, smiling as if she were possessed.
âOf course. Thereâs a saying that like attracts like, after all.â
Iâm sorry Dorothea, but donât say that weâre similar in any way. The person you got close to was the original Maristella, not me!
âOh yes, I just remembered this story.â Dorothea smiled as she said something meaningful and another young noble took the bait.
âWhat story?â
âItâs a very interesting one⦠Iâm sure those of you that already know know that.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
The moment I realized what Dorothea was about to say, my face turned pale, just like hers did earlier. She must be crazy. Dorothea, are you going to bring that up here?
âNot long ago, Marie was invited to Thurman Palace.â
The table became suddenly interested.
âThurman Palaceâ¦â
âYou mean the Crown Princeâs Palace?â
âThat Thurman Palace.â Dorothea flashed me a wide smile. âRight, Marie?â
ââ¦â
Everyoneâs eyes turned to me, and I flushed at the sudden concentration of attention. As I racked my brain on how to get out of this, I suddenly made eye contact with Odeletta, who also looked taken aback. I bit my lips without realizing it.
Dorotheaâ¦are you really going to do this?
âYes, that is correct,â I replied honestly, and tried to give my sunniest smile. âLady Dorotheaâs words are right.â
âAh, really?â
âWhy? Did His Highness invite you himself?â
âIs that alright?â
Then, Dorotheaâs voice interrupted the chatter once again. âShe danced with the Crown Prince at his birthday banquet. Didnât you all see it?â
âOh yes. That happened, didnât it?â
âI wondered who that lucky young lady was!â
âSo you must be dating the Crown Prince.â
Before answering, I surreptitiously stole another glance at Odeletta. Her face was smoothly calm, but beneath it I could sense her shock. Then I happened to look at Dorotheaâs face, and I saw her laughing at Odeletta. The moment I saw that, I was so upset that I wanted to ask her if it was alright for her to be so childish, but this was not a problem that could be solved this way.
Instead, I burst out into loud laughter while still keeping the smile on my face.
âAhahaha!â
As I laughed loudly, I felt all eyes at the table, as well as the nobles from the crowd, focus towards this side. I was embarrassed at the attention, but this was the best way.
âWaitâwait a minute,â I pretended to gasp through my laughter. âCan I laugh for a minute?â After I said that, I cracked up again, and I felt the guests staring at me oddly.
After an uncomfortably inappropriate time had passed, my frivolous laughter began to die down. I still gave small giggles, and then spoke with a smile on my face as if I was going to die of amusement.
âOh, Iâm sorry if that was rude, everyoneâbut it was so funny that I couldnât stop laughing.â
âWhatâs so funny, Lady Maristella?â
âYou were all wondering whether I was in a relationship with the Crown Prince.â
âY-Yes.â
âIs it not true?â
âOf course itâs not true,â I said with wide eyes, as if they had suggested something completely absurd. âIâm flattered by the misunderstanding, but thatâs not the case at all. Yes, I accidentally spilled a cocktail on the Crown Princeâs jacket, and I tried to compensate him, but he said it was unnecessary. However, I didnât think it was polite and wanted to make it up to him. He said he didnât have a dance partner, so he suggested that I dance with him one time.â
âA-ah, really?â
âWouldnât the Crown Princeâs clothes be expensive? He must have been considerate.â
After I finished speaking, I looked around to gauge the reactions of the other young nobles. Fortunately, everyone seemed to forget the absurd idea from the exaggerated laughter. And of course, that wasnât the end of the story.
âAnd the invitation to Thurman Palace was to give me back my handkerchief that had been stained when I cleaned his jacket,â I continued to explain. âHe could have sent a servant, but he invited me in person. I was so touched. I heard that he had a great personality, but I didnât know that he was that kind.â
That was a bit of an interpretation. Inviting someone to the palace to return a handkerchief was a little too much for common sense, but when wrapping it up with âThe Crown Prince has a great personality,â it sounded more like a generous gesture to everyone.
The young ladies sighed at the Crown Prince over every little thing as usual, and I breathed in relief and glanced over at Odeletta. She looked better than before, but it seemed clear that she paid attention to Dorotheaâs words.
I sighed inwardly again and made a note to talk to her. Since Xavier and I really had nothing between each other, it would be unfortunate to continue with this misunderstanding. In fact, I could even introduce Odeletta to Crown Prince Xavier.
âLady Odeletta,â I ventured carefully, and she answered me in a casual voice.
âYes. What is it, Lady Maristella?â
âMay I talk to you for a moment?â
I had to correct this misunderstanding. This person was the one I wanted to be friends with even more in the future.