Vol. 3 Chapter 11.5 - The little sunshine clears away dark cloud
Into The Rose Garden
Vol. 3 Chapter 11.5 - The little sunshine clears away dark cloud
He was taking Marthaâs advice that it wasnât good to overexert himself, but lying in bed all the time would only harm his health and make childbirth more difficult. So, whenever he had free time in the morning or afternoon, Aeroc would walk around the small garden of the villa. Dressed in a large maternity dress, a wide-brimmed hat, and boots, Aeroc looked like a giant child, which amused Kloff.
Martha especially insisted that he should wear a pink sweater as his body shouldnât get cold. To top it off, she tied a scarf under the hat to cover his pearly fair face, leaving only his face visible outwardly. Watching from behind, Kloff couldnât help but giggle. And for teasing the angry Aeroc, Kloff received a smack in the shin.
âDonât laugh at me!â
âI wasnât laughing at you. I was laughing because youâre cute.â
âDonât call me cute too!â
After shouting aloud, Aeroc stomped away from the villa entrance. Kloff chuckled, finding him as adorable as a baby bear taking its first steps.
Perhaps Aeroc was feeling bored with just having a walk, so he grabbed a small seedling shovel and a bucket, then sat down in one corner of the garden, digging for something. It seemed difficult for Aeroc to even sit down, so Kloff wondered what they were planning to do. But to his surprise, Aeroc dug out weeds, caught insects on the flowering trees, and tended to the garden quite skilfully.
âWhere did you learn to do this?â
âEvery educated aristocrat should have basic knowledge of gardening. Instead of playing with puzzles and numbers all the time, you should learn something as a hobby.â
âI didnât have anything before, so I was too busy studying to have the luxury to learn cultured basics.â
Aeroc turned their head and glared at Kloff, not liking what he just casually said. Kloff shrugged his shoulders, wondering if he might have touched a nerve, but Aeroc immediately turned away and started digging again.
After an awkward moment of silence, Kloff quietly stepped back and made an excuse, âBut I can still play chess.â The hand holding the shovel, which had been digging, stopped. Normally, Aeroc would be completely absorbed in gardening to the point that Kloff had to stop him, but now he left after just a few shovels.
âAeroc?â
ââ¦The weather isnât good today. Itâs better to harvest the bulbs later.â
Even though the small bucket was less than one-third full, Aeroc dropped the shovel in the bucket and stood up. Kloff stood straight and looked around the horizon, but he couldnât see a single cloud in the sky.
âBut the weather is really nice. Itâs clear and crisp.â
âItâs going to rain.â
Even looking far into the distance, Kloff couldnât see any of a single dark cloud, but Aeroc left Kloff behind and went back into the villa.
Kloff didnât know what had bothered Aeroc, but as the sinner who had gotten him pregnant, he spent the rest of the day watching Aerocâs mood. And every time their eyes met, he would smile and silently mouth the words âI love youâ. Aeroc would awkwardly smile back and gaze at him a moment, before slowly turning his head. Seeing Aeroc look so terribly lonely, Kloff couldnât bear it any longer and quickly approached him, hugging him tightly and covering every inch of his exposed skin with kisses.
But still, Aeroc said nothing. He didnât respond well to the kisses, seemingly a bit tense. However, he didnât push Kloff away either, so he patiently whispered âI love youâ to Aeroc repeatedly.
His lips were now slightly swollen, and there were marks everywhere on the once delicate but now slightly round jawline, and on the soft flesh that lined the prominent neck. Half-buried in the alphaâs embrace, Aeroc spoke in a quiet voice.
âI am in love with you. Iâm in love with you.â
It was an unfamiliar tone, closer to a declaration than a confession. Although it wasnât much different than saying directly to Kloff that he loved him, Aerocâs confessions always felt a little off.
âYes, youâre in love with me.â
After that confirmation, Aeroc nodded his head and leaned against Kloff. Due to the growing puppy, it was a bit difficult to face each other and embrace, so Kloff wrapped his warm body around Aeroc from behind, and pushed his chin up slightly with one hand, making him turn around to face him. Kloff then lowered his head to kiss him. Aeroc, struggling to maintain balance, wrapped his arms around Kloffâs waist. However, his hands didnât reach Kloffâs back. Kloff tightened his arms around Aeroc more.
Due to Aerocâs stubbornness, there were occasional bittersweet moments for unknown reasons, but overall, the time went by sweetly and peacefully. And when the weather became cool, the signal finally came.
While drinking tea and organizing documents in the afternoon, Aeroc went out to the garden and soon returned in a cold sweat.
âKloff, go and call the doctor.â
Seeing Aeroc staggered out in a cold sweat, Kloff looked at him in surprise while helping him.
âIs it real this time?â
They had experienced chaotic situations a few times before whenever false labor pains occurred, and Aeroc would always tell him to calm down as it wasnât time yet, but Kloff never listened.
âYouâve never given birth before so you donât know what youâre talking about!â
Kloff would always get angry and call the doctor, but each time that happened, the doctor only shook his head.
âItâs labor pains. Childbirth is still far away.â
Then Kloff would have to gently console an irritated Aeroc, who was already in pain. This time though, it seemed different.
âIâm sure this time. Go and call the doctor right away!â
But he couldnât leave Aeroc like that. At the very least, he had to make sure Aeroc was seated before he left. When Kloff tried to take off his dirty boots and lift him onto the bed, Aeroc got angry.
âIâll be on the couch, not the bed! Iâm more comfortable sitting.â
Quickly obeying his behest, Kloff helped Aeroc sit on the sofa. Carefully keeping his steps in balance, he hurriedly went to call Martha. Perhaps at that moment, Kloff screamed the loudest he had ever screamed in his life. With a panicked face, Martha came out of the kitchen and saw Kloff running down the stairs.
âMartha! It seems like the baby is coming out.â
âAre you sure itâs not a false alarm this time? Is it really time?â
âYes! Please hurry up and prepare for it.â
Martha handed Kloff an already prepared bag containing the necessary birthing supplies and started boiling hot water. As Kloff rushed back to the room, Aeroc had gotten off the couch and was hugging a cushion, laying his upper body flat on the couch with his legs spread apart.
Kloff didnât know when Aeroc did it, but he had already stripped off his comfortable pants and underwear. He buried his face in the cushion, letting out a horrible sound while half-swallowing rough breaths. Martha quickly arrived and checked Aerocâs condition, then opened the bag Kloff had brought with him and took clean towels from inside it.
âDonât just stand there in a daze, quickly call the doctor!â
âHuh, ah. Okay.â
Startled by Marthaâs outcry, Kloff rushed out to call the doctor. He galloped like the wind, as if he had learned horse riding just for this moment, but the short distance to the nearby town center felt three times longer than usual.
As soon as he found the doctorâs office in the center of the town, he pushed the door and entered, but the doctor was not there. Instead, a woman doing errands was surprised and told him that the doctor had gone to the neighboring village to see a child who had broken their leg. Threatening her to get the childâs address, Kloff quickly mounted his horse again and barged into that house, dragging the doctor out.
âYou wonât die just because your leg is broken. But my wife is dying right now. If you want to keep practicing medicine, you better come along obediently.â
Like baggage, he threw the middle-aged doctor onto the horse and immediately mounted it, pulling the reins. The strong horse neighed excitedly and galloped. Kloff immediately slurred it on.
ââ¦Since Iâve already applied the bandage, you just need to let it dry!â
With bandages all over his hands, the doctor, who was not only kidnapped but also couldnât even sit properly, shouted at the mother of the child who had broken their leg in the far distance, clutching the horseâs hindquarters tightly. Kloff literally brought the doctor to the villa with that horse. As soon as he got off the horse, he heard a terrible scream echoing from the second floor. The thought of his omega dying made the hairs on his body stand and his legs tremble. With his mind that was almost scattering, he went towards the bewildered doctor and grabbed him by the collar, dragging him up to the second floor.
âAeroc! Donât die! I brought the doctor!â
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