Chapter 45: Monthly Budget (2)
I Don’t Want the Obsession of a Twisted Archduke
.Chapter 45 â I Want to Work (2)
âOf course. We might be an officially wedded couple on paper but weâve yet to host an actual wedding ceremony. We need to prepare for it and get ourselves ready, but how can we if youâre sick and hurt every day? How could we proceed with the ceremony if the groom is indisposed?â
ââ¦â
âDonât you agree?â
His silence didnât daunt me. I schooled my eyes into a glare, imploring Kyle to answer my question. When he chose instead to maintain his silence, I decided to ask him again.
âSo, care to answer the question, Archduke?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI asked you why you keep getting hurt.â
ââ¦â
Yet again: silence. So, I took a deep breath and opened my mouth once more.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
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âAfter treatmentââ
Kyle and I started to speak at the same time, so, wide-eyed, I paused and asked him to repeat himself.
âYes? What is it?â
Kyle frowned, but he made sure to answer me properly this time.
âOnce all the treatments are over⦠Are you going to stop visiting me?â
What on earth is he saying?
There were days, before, where I avoided Kyleâs office because I feared disturbing him. Is that what this was about?
Iâm confused. Does this mean it would be better if I regularly came to see him? But I thought he disliked my visits⦠He should have said something if he liked them.
I decided to interpret Kyleâs words more positively and replied with confidence.
âNo, Iâll keep visiting you. As long as we donât break up, thenââ
âWeâre not breaking up.â
Kyle was quick to cut me off, his voice firm. His face was contorted into an expression of displeasure, as if my words annoyed him.
Why? What now? Iâm so tired of his sensitivity. Well, itâs fine as long as we donât break up.
I went on, adding a few more assertions.
âAnyway, we really need to prepare for our marriage celebration. So, donât get hurt anywhere, okay?â
ââ¦â
Please answer me.
Suffocating in the silence, I moved to hasten his treatment so I could leave sooner. The last thing I wanted to put myself through was another round of his willful avoidance, stubbornly neglecting to speak to me despite all my efforts. Yet as I concentrated on the divine power escaping me, I could feel him inch closer. It was making me nervous, so when I chose to speak, I avoided looking at him directly.
âWhat is it? Do you have anything youâd like to say?â
âHave you ever treated him this way?â
I was caught off guard, bewildered by his non sequitur.
âHim?â
âDoman Woodhill.â
Oh, he was referring to Riddelâs ex-fiance. Why so suddenly, though? When Kyle spoke of him, his voice seemed to flood with displeasure.
If you donât like Doman, you shouldnât talk about him.
I answered with the intention to reassure him.
âIâve never healed him like this.â Then, I added, âBecause he doesnât get hurt in the first place.â
Doman was a cowardly man whose only skill was running. Rarely would he ever sustain an injury.
Suddenly, the air began to feel heavy, dissatisfaction permeating the entirety of Kyleâs countenance. I must have said something wrong, something that disappointed him.
Why?
I glanced up, seeking clarification in Kyleâs expression, his gaze. When he asked another question, his voice adopted a low tone and his eyes darkened into an ominous shade of crimson. I stiffened beneath the intensity of the atmosphere he imbued between us, equal parts wary and rapt.
âDoman Woodhill and I are very different, arenât we?â
Why did his eyes turn red all of a sudden? Did he misunderstand, assuming I was comparing him to Doman? Is that why heâs upset? Maybe I had pierced the dragonâs pride.
I got chills. Goosebumps rushed to dot my flesh. Before things could get any worse, I hurried to explain.
âExcuse me, Archduke, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. I know it must seem like I was comparing you with Doman, butââ
âLetâs compare some more.â
âWhat?â
âI asked you to compare me to him.â
Kyle was getting crazier. No, crazy wasnât a strong enough word to express what he had become. His eyes gleamed vividly, alight with madness, and it creeped me out. I didnât understand why Kyle kept losing his composure everytime he would bring up Doman. As far as I could recall, theyâve never had a bad relationship.
I forced myself to make eye contact with him when I answered his question, determined to endure the pressure.
âArchduke, please donât interrupt me. I think weâre having a huge misunderstanding; I wasnât comparing you to him at all.â
âEven if you werenât, you should have considered it.â
Consider it? Consider what? Suddenly, Kyle moved closer once more.
âCompare everything between us. Our appearance, our eyes, hair, eyelashes, lips, skinâeverything, down to the very way we breathe. Iâll let you compare it all.â
âThatâs enough. I donât want to do that.â
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âWhy? If you donât know how to, Iâll kindly teach you.â
âI donât need such kindness. I canât compare you with Doman.â
Comparing trash like Doman to someone like Kyle was simply a waste of time. It wasnât worth it.
âHa, thatâs what Iâm talking about.â
Kyle slowly crept nearer, closing the distance between us. He was close enough that I could feel his breath puff gently against my skin.
âIâll have you compare him to me whenever Iâd like, so donât decline.â
His voice reverberated between us, sweetly drifting from his lips to echo in my ears. It was temptation made audible, and I could not suppress the shiver that instinctively ran down my spine. He paused for a moment before raising his hand, carefully smoothing down my hair as he spoke.
ââ¦Riddel Spencer. Now and forever, know this: I will not be as sweet as your ex-fiance.â