Chapter 26: Live To Sienna Pt.26
Reboot Sienna
He took the bottle from Sienna then broke off a branch and began to drill the cork in.
âThatâs all there is to it.â
Unlike if he were making a ruckus, the sight of him acting stealthy while opening the bottle made her laugh. Carl, who heard her laugh, told her not to, but his grumpy words made her unable to stop giggling.
âWhat the hell is so funny? Look at this! I opened it.â
Carl handed the bottle of liquor he had opened to Sienna, who held it in both hands and drank from it. It was a very good drink, like he had said. There was a deep flavor of expensive alcohol, followed by a sweet, fruity scent.
Her mouth not only welcomed the wine, but also some of the pieces of the cork. It was disappointing to have such a good drink like that in that state now, but it still tasted good. Sienna handed him the bottle and pulled the pieces of the cork from her tongue. His clumsy actions were pleasing to her.
Carl, who drank next, also took the cork pieces off of his tongue. When Carl and Sienna saw each other holding their tongues with their fingers to remove the cork powder, they burst into laughter. Neither of them had had to say anything first.
âOh! Look at that.â
Sienna pointed at the night sky. The lights started to come into view one by one.
âItâs really beautiful,â Sienna and Carl said together. Then, they looked at each other and burst into laughter again.
âThis is good.â
âYeah, it is.â
They exchanged turns drinking from the bottle while watching the lanterns hovering through the dark night sky. There was no smile on Siennaâs face.
It was her first time watching the Lantern Festival with someone else. It was Carl at that too. Sienna turned her head in Carlâs direction.
A light from the sky lit up Carlâs face, smooth nose and smooth arced lips. Her heart thumped as she looked at his face.
âMy eyes are just too weak when I look at his handsome face.â
Sienna worked hard to get those thoughts out of her mind. She stopped looking at him and turned her head to the sky of lights rising to heaven.
âYou canât fail this time. Donât let this man ruin your work! The reason Iâm here is to make sure it doesnât happen again.â
To do so, she had to push Carl away even now.
âBut, at least for today...â
She thought it would be better to let it go today. When she saw him earlier, she was going to tell him her wish, but she wanted to put it off until the next time they met. She knew she shouldnât be doing it, but...
âWhat...?! Are you crying? Are you drunk?â Carl asked when he saw her crying out of the blue
Perhaps due to her having conflicting emotions while in a drunken state, tears gathered around Siennaâs eyes.
She said, wiping her tears with the back of her arms, âI was overwhelmed by how pretty they are. And when a lady shows tears, itâs good manners to pretend that you have not seen them, Your Highness!â
âI donât know about that.â
He covered the back of her hand with his hand. That was how Carl comforted someone. Feeling his temperature through the back of her hand, Sienna began to cry again.
âYouâd never done this before...â
âYou said before... that you would grant any wish of mine,â Sienna said bitingly.
âYes.â
âPlease listen to it.â
âSo that I may not remain greedy...â
âGo ahead and tell me. Iâll listen.â
âNot today. Iâll tell you when I meet you at my debutante banquet. Whatever I say then, please listen to it. And please, keep that promise.â
Carl was very curious about what Sienna wanted him to promise her. However, he couldnât ask her to tell him now. He felt like he was going to have to wait until that day came.
As her tears stopped, he said, âYou must have a drinking habit since youâre drunk. Thatâs a bad habit.â
âI donât have that habit. And I donât get drunk from this much. I wouldnât have gotten drunk even if Iâd drunk it all by myself.â
While Sienna kept insisting that she had not drunk enough to be drunk, she started to lose her balance and senses slowly. Carl was anxious about her falling from the tree. She was insisting that she was fine, but she seemed to be drunk and unaware of the danger of her location.
âShall we go down?â
âNo. When would I be able to see the Lantern Festival again?â
âThere wonât be another time like this, where weâll watch the Lantern Festival together again.â
âIâll stay here until all those lanterns reach the top of the sky.â
âWell, if youâre going to be like this... Then...â
Carl pulled Siennaâs back down to where he was sitting. Surprised by his sudden action, Sienna dropped the bottle she was carrying on the ground.
âWhat is this!? I dropped the wine! What a waste!â
âWhy do you think itâs my fault? I caught you because you seemed drunk. Seeing as how the bottle dropped to the ground, I think itâs rather good that I did.â
âI didnât drop it because I was drunk, but because Sir Carl suddenly...! Thatâs what that meant!â
âWhy are you protesting so much? You are certainly already drunk. Otherwise, you shouldnât have let me worry and gone down instead. Youâll get hurt badly if you fall from here.â
As he pressed on furiously, Sienna pouted but remained silent. The night sky was embroidered with more and more lanterns.
âThat one! Where do you think all those lanterns are going?â
âWell, arenât they all different? There will be some thatâll fall on roofs and some thatâll go farther with the wind.â
âI hope every one of them goes very far away so that many more people, and not just those in the capital, will be able to see them. A lot of people.â
âThatâs right. I wish for them to go far away.â
âI hope everyone is happy today.â
As happy as she was. Because she was happy to see him and that beautiful scene, she hoped others were happy too.
âAnd Carl, I hope youâre happy at this moment. So, I hope I can remember this day and smile. I think thatâs enough for me to remind myself of this you that I was able to see under this beautiful scene together.â
The time they had left together was coming to an end, something she didnât want to happen ever. The number of lanterns climbing the sky had diminished visibly. The clamor from the throngs of people that had been coming from beyond the mansion disappeared, and the night became quiet.
âItâs over.â
There was a sense of regret in Siennaâs voice.
âDo you think you can go down?â Carl asked in a worried tone.
âOf course. If I was able to get up here, why would you think I wouldnât be able to get down?â
âWhy donât I go down first, you jump for me, and Iâll make sure to catch you?â
At Carlâs suggestion, Sienna replied loudly, âI can definitely get down on my own! Donât make me crazy. Go down first, and Iâll be down in a minute.â
He grabbed her by the arm and tried to help her, but she pushed him and said, âItâs more dangerous for the two of us to go down together. If you go and wait for me down there, Iâll be down in a flash.â
Carl went down first because of her stubbornness. Going up had been easy for him, so he took the same path down the branches and got down just as easily. Sienna grabbed the tree and climbed down while Carl looked up, anxious that she might fall.
âThat branch there seems weak, so hold the one over there.â
Sienna turned her head and looked down, saying, âStop staring! Iâm going down in a skirt.â
âThe woman who had originally tied her skirt up around her waist and had not noticed it enough to feel embarrassed, now feels some embarrassment?!â