Nia and the Bath-hating Luchila
Grulf approached Nia and started to smell her.
âSniff-sniff-sniff-sniff...â
Up until now, she had only been a girl who was passing by, so he had not been as interested.
Maybe Grulf had a polite side as well.
But now, since she was Shiaâs younger sister, they would practically be family.
And so she would have to be subject to Grulfâs sniffing.
âDonât smell my butt!â
âSniff-sniff-sniff...â
âGrulf, thatâs quite enough.â
So saying, I restrained Grulf.
And then I tuned to Nia.
âYou have business with Miss Shia then?â
âYes!â
âWell, you should come and wait inside.â
âThank you!â
And so I entered the mansion with Nia and Grulf.
âMister Locke, welcome back.â
âCluck-cluck.â
âIâm back.â
Milka and Lord Gerberga came running towards us.
Lord Gerberga did not slow down and jumped into my arms.
âLord Gerberga, thank you for welcoming us.â
âCluck-cluck.â
Lord Gerberga stretched his neck over my shoulder.
I petted him gently.
Milka looked at Nia and tilted her head to the side.
âWhere did she come from?â
âThis is Nia, Shiaâs younger sister. She came to meet Shia.â
âOhh! Shiaâs sister!â
âIâm Nia. Nice to meet you.â
Nia said with a bow.
Now that I think about it, I hadnât seen Luchila yet.
âWhere is Luchila?â
âHeâs taking a bath.â
âA bath during the day? Thatâs unusual.â
Milka then lowered her voice.
âTo be honest, Luchila hates taking baths.â
âReally?â
âYes. He said that he hadnât taken a single bath since leaving the village he was born in.â
âIs that right? I had no idea.â
I had seen him washing Lord Gerberga.
However, I had never seen him taking a bath himself.
âAnd so I said that he needed to take a bath.â
âItâs important to be clean.â
âYes, yes. Well, I used to live in the sewer, so maybe itâs not for me to say!â
Milka said with a laugh.
After that, I led Nia to the drawing room and served her some tea and sweets.
Grulf lay down on the floor next to me. Lord Gerberga sat on my lap.
Nia wanted to hear about her sister, and so I told her.
And then I questioned her.
âIs your father well?â
âYes. He will survive.â
That was a strange way of putting it.
Shia and Niaâs father was one of the chiefs of the beastkin tribes.
He was a great warrior that killed many of the Vampire Lordâs subordinates during a fight.
But he had received grave wounds and ultimately allowed the Lord to escape.
Shia had been chasing the Lord when we first met.
After that, Shiaâs father had fought on the frontlines during the battle with the High Lord, in spite of being injured.
Because of this, he and Shia had been granted the rank of a knight.
âThe last time I met him, he said that he was fine... Did something happen?â
âNo, as I said, he will survive. Still, the doctors say that he must rest and avoid any fighting for a long time.â
âI see. Yes, it is not good to push yourself too hard.â
âHe is rehabilitating now. The doctors say that it will take a year at least before he is able to fight like he used to.â
âOne year. But maybe that is quite fast, considering he was hurt during that fight.â
âYes. I think so too. He could have died.â
As we talked like this, Gerberga suddenly stood up.
âLord Gerberga. What is it?â
âCluck-cluck!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Gerberga clucked loudly.
Just then, Luchilaâs face poked into the room.
âOh, there you are, Lord Gerberga.â
âCluck.â
Lord Gerberga clucked with satisfaction before sitting down on my lap again.
Luchila petted him.
âYou took a bath? You do seem cleaner now.â
âYes. Thank you.â
Luchilaâs horns were shinier than usual.
âI wonât say you have to do it every day, but baths should be taken regularly.â
â...Understood.â
Luchila said with a troubled expression.
Did he hate taking baths so much?
Milka laughed and said, âLuchila. You hate bathing so much. But why? I think it feels great.â
âI donât hate it...â
âItâs filthy not to!â
Milka pressed. Luchila looked a little frantic.
He wanted to change the subject as he turned his eyes to Nia.
âMister Locke. Who is that?â
âShiaâs sister. Nia.â
âIâm Nia! My sister is greatly in your debt!â
âIâm Luchila. And no, your sister has helped us greatly.â
After that, the conversation continued pleasantly.
Time passed, and when it was near evening, Milka left to make dinner.
And some time after that, Grulf stood up.
âGrr.â
âWhat is it, Grulf?â
Grulfâs tail was wagging.
âAh.â
Nia stood up as well. Her tail was wagging also.
Just then, a voice rang from the front door.
âIâm back!â
Shia had returned.