Chapter 50
Valerian Empire
âIt happens sometimes,â Katie replied awkwardly.
She wasnât a clumsy person but she didnât know why she always ended up falling or tripping when the Lord was around. May be it was a good thing, she thought to herself, if it werenât for him she would have fallen face flat or broken her head.
Like her, he was drenched from head to toe. His skin had turned paler bringing out the rich color of his eyes which was deep, dark red in color. In the empire, one could know the status of a vampire by the color of the iris. Though some hid their identity by suppressing their eye color, others didnât mind flaunting it. Each class of vampires possessed different shades of red and the Valerian Lord happened to have the darkest iris Katie had come across until now.
âDo you like the rain, Lord Alexander?â she asked.
âDoesnât everyone?â raising a brow he questioned her question.
âDorthy doesnât like it,â she replied making him nod.
Corey with few of them had often said on how their Lord was stingy when it came to him gracing people with smile but he had smiled at her genuinely for more than four times, that much she noticed.
âWhat about you?â he asked her seeing her drenched, little water droplets that was settled on her neck, âI heard that youâve been working at the shed since morning.â
âDoes Martin report everything, everyone does?â Katie asked him.
âJust the noteworthy ones. Here,â he said raising a dark blue rose in front of her.
There were visible sharp thorns on the stem. She looked at him, then the rose and him again, seeing this he chuckled looking at the dilemma on the womanâs face before she took it delicately. Even if the rose picked up from the ground and wasnât plucked out, Katie didnât know if it was alright to take it, especially when it was the Lord who was giving it to her like he was handing over something precious.
âI see that you donât place these roses anywhere in the mansion except in my room,â she heard him speak as they watched the rain.
âI was told to be wary when it came to this one but its such a beautiful flower, and I thought you would like to have one in your room. I am sorry for thinking so, if you donât like it I will keep them as they bloom,â she apologized and saw him shake his head in disagreement.
âThat would be unnecessary. I donât like anyone vandalizing things that belong to me. After all that is the only plant that I hold dear to,â he explained to her and continued, âAnd I think it is a thoughtful gesture, makes me feel cared,â he teased making her blush as she looked at the ground before looking back up at him.
These were the instances when Katie found Alexander to be teasing her and she suspected that her Lord enjoyed seeing her flustered.
âMay I ask you something, my Lord?â
âAsk away.â
âDo you know the reason behind todayâs weather?â She asked him curiously, âItâs just seems so different from the south empire. I havenât seen a weather as such in my entire life.â
âHmm,â she heard Alexander hum in response and he then spoke, âWould you believe me if I said the sky is mourning the melancholy that took place years ago?â
She tried processing his words before nodding her head. Though she didnât understand the depth of what he just spoke, she understood the surface of it. Katie didnât pry as seconds passed in silence.
âMy mother, she was born on this day and she died on this day too,â he revealed.
âIâm sorry,â she apologized, regretting her curiosity.
âDonât be, itâs been decades since then-â
âOuch!â Katie exclaimed looking at the blood ooze out of her finger. Mindlessly she had been running over her finger on the stem and had pressed her finger over the thorn, drawing blood out of her finger.
Before the blood could begin trickling down Alexander took her finger in his hand and placed it in his mouth.
âL-lord Alexander,â she stuttered.
His pale lips opened up to let go and she felt her heart skip a beat, her cheeks flushing pink in color.
Alexander studied her face and said, âYou have visible dark circles. You havenât been sleeping well,â he noted. Was it really that visible? Katie wondered.
âNightmares?â he asked to which she nodded with pursed lips, âDo you want to talk about it?â
The Valerian Lord always gave an option to everyone, an option where he would want them to pick the one he wanted. If they didnât there were other ways to get the information. He knew she was uncomfortable when it came to the thunders that occurred at night but he felt something else was bothering her.
âI donât know why but Mr. Weaver seems to be visiting my dreams and every time it leads close to me turning in to a living doll,â she said unconsciously running over her thumb on the scar on her wrist, âAnd the doll wakes me up.â
âThe doll?â he asked confused.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe one that was sitting in the living room with blue eyes,â she confirmed.
âI see,â he said thinking about it, âYou can keep Areo with you for few nights. He might look harmless but I assure you, he will drive away your bad dreams.â
âThank you,â Katie thanked him with a small bow.
âWith all thatâs happened I couldnât take you to the theatrical play last time. I have another invitation, would you be interested to join me Katherine?â he asked in his ever polite tone, âYou donât have to worry about clothes as I have already asked Sylvia to arrange for it.â
âI would be delighted,â she replied with a smile which he in turn returned it with his own smile.
âYou must go change yourself into dry clothes before you catch a cold, which I fear you will,â he stated looking at her wet hair and clothes, as he was a vampire it didnât matter but she was susceptible to the cold.
âAlex,â Katie heard Elliotâs voice behind them as he walked through the doors, âGood day Princess,â he greeted.
âGood day, Elliot,â Katie greeted back.
Seeing both of them drenched in rain, his brows furrowed but dismissed it because there were other important matters to talk about.
Katieâs stomach rumbled on time and in realization, her eyes widened. She had forgotten about the feast!
âUm, excuse me,â she said bowing her head to both of them and left them to go inside.
Going up to her room, she placed the beautiful rose in a vase and quickly changed her clothes to avoid the shivers that she was beginning to experience.
Lord Alexander had said that the plant mattered to him and she tried guessing if his mother had planted it herself or if it brought him fond memories.
Once she reached where Dorthy and the others were she had the delicious meal Mrs. Hicks and the others had prepared. There was enough food for everyone with second serving but not more than that. When Katie was passing by Cynthia almost spilt her bowl of hot gravy on her if it werenât for Corey who pulled Katie by his side on time.
She didnât know why but it felt like Cynthia had purposely tripped to spill the contents on her but she brushed the thoughts away, continuing to enjoy her meal.