Chapter 43
You Promised to Divorce Me
Chapter 43
âCan I sit down?â Olivia touched the seat of the sofa embroidered with subtle floral patterns.
âIf I say no, would that stop you?â
âOf course not.â She smiled bashfully and sat.
The soft texture felt pleasant against her back, and the irregular crackling sounds from the fireplace were calming.
She smiled. âThis place is very cozy and comfortable.â
Lennox observed her peaceful face.
âThe scenery is nice, itâs quiet, and the house is just the right size. We should come here more often⦠waitââ Olivia shot up, looking at the mantel. âOh myâ¦â
The cute wooden animal carvings lined up above the fireplace caught her eye. A cat with two paws together, a puppy wagging its tail, a rabbit with its ears pricked up⦠They were delicate and elaborate, the craftsmanship of a master. Each characteristic was expressed so lovingly.
âCute⦠Where did you buy them?â
âI made them.â
âWhat?â Olivia whipped her head around to face Lennox.
âI make them in my free time, so thereâs quite a lot.â
âYouâre kidding, arenât you?â
Lennox grinned as she looked back and forth between him and the mantelpieces.
âThis is one of your talents?â She ran to him and grabbed one of his hands with both of hers. Olivia touched his knuckles lightly, admiring his long, elegant fingers. âYou can make those with this big hand?â
The animals were all dainty, only as tall as his pinky finger was long.
Lennox nodded in affirmation, and she gasped. His lips curled upwards in response to her honest reaction.
It was amazing that it wasnât unpleasant to him that she expressed her thoughts and feelings without reserve. It felt so natural.
âSo cute and pretty.â
âYou can have them. I donât mind.â
âCan I really have them?â Her large green eyes widened. âSuch precious things?â she added timidly, though her eyes now glittered with expectation.
Clear and vibrant green, full of life. Like a boatman drawn to a sirenâs song, Lennox found himself drawn to her.
His heart ached.
ââ¦!â
He stepped back reflexively, only a little because Olivia still had his hand.
âLennox?â
The ache disappeared instantly, though the sensations lingered.
Olivia, apparently, misunderstood his actions. âYouâve worked so hard on them, so itâs hard to let them go, right? Iâm happy just looking at them.â
âNo, itâs really alright.â Lennox shook his head.
It was for the best that someone would cherish those things that had been neglected by their creator.
âAre you serious?â she asked carefully
He smiled, and her face was transformed by sudden delight.
âThank you!â Immediately, her gaze shifted to those little carvings.
Lennox felt a little sorry that their eyes lost contact so soon.
âIt seems fair to only take one, but which one should I take? Ugh, theyâre all adorableâ¦â Olivia murmured softly, cheeks flushing with excitement and a joyful agony.
He stretched out his arm, enchanted, fingers almost touching her face. Embarrassment struck, though, and Lennox withdrew his hand, eyes uncharacteristically troubled.
What was happening to him? Heâd never wanted to touch anyone willingly before, much less unconsciously. There were now more and more exceptions to his rules.
His hands clenched. He felt his nails dig into his own palms. A little painfully.
Lennox tensed at the sudden realization, his composure cracking.
It couldnât have been real.
He repeated his disbelief to himself even as he stared at his hand as he opened itâthe movement unusually slow. As soon as his hand fully opened, a huge wave of shock crashed against him. His eyes shook violently.
âImpossible.â
âLennox?â Olivia, who found him just in time, had surprise and intrigue coloring her voice. âYou donât look so good. Is everything alright?â
He finally came to his senses and managed to get his expression back to his usual confident one, if not his mind.
âAre you okay?â Those clear green eyes looked at him with anxiety and tenderness.
They shook his resolve without him knowing it. No, he knew it and he welcomed it.
âItâs nothing,â he said hoarsely.
âButâ¦â
âI just thought of something briefly. Donât mind it.â
âAre you sure youâre okay?â
âYes, yes, and you donât need to choose just one. You can take them all; at least theyâll have someone to take care of them now.â
Although she was still worried, Olivia nodded reluctantly.
âYou must be tired, so get some rest. The weddingâs tomorrow, so itâs going to be hectic.â Lennox swerved away from the drawing room, too fast for her to catch up to him.
He shut his bedroom door roughly, leaning against it and dropping his pretense of calm. After wiping his face agitatedly, he looked down again at his hand, his perpetually trimmed nails.
It was so pathetic that he hadnât noticed it earlier.
It was meaningless to ask when it had begun because he knew what exactly it was that was causing this change.
Or rather, who.
âOlivia.â
The promised savior.
His eyes closed slowly, thick eyelashes trembling lightly.
The time that was lost due to an irreversible sin. The providence that he thought would never come back.
At last, it began to flow again.
***
Deep into the night, the Kravant villa was silent. Olivia and her little bird were fast asleep.
Lennox, however, was not.
âYour Highness, itâs Nishir.â
âCome on in.â
Nishir had a silver jewelry box in his hand.
Lennox opened the lid and checked its contents. âItâs not bad,â he commented.
His aide swallowed a sigh of relief. The sudden request left all the shadows on high alert. Fortunately, there was something they could work with in the dukeâs treasure room. Itâd been unused for a long time, but it was in good condition.
When the craftsman, who had been urgently hired, polished it a little, the set of ornaments sparkled as if it had just been made.
âAnd the temple?â
âThe instructions have been delivered. In addition, it is now firmly guarded by our people.â
âJust in case, place shadows appropriately on every street corner.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
The silver box was closed with a click, then placed on the oak desk.
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