CH 19
How To Love A Witch
Before I knew it, I walked past Rhonda and reached the door. I opened it and was about to enter the hallway.
âI suggest you stop right there.â
Oh no.
âTake a step back.â
The deep but definitely determined voice made me stop in my tracks. There was no need to turn around and check. He approached me first.
âAre you all right?â
âIâve already told Miss Rhonda several times that Iâm fine now.â
âI donât believe you.â My husband looked at me with an expression that insisted heâd be satisfied after checking himself. Once the makeshift inspection was over, he nodded as if I was given a pass.
Yes! It was time to ask if I could go outside.
âJust in case anything happens, it would be best to stay inside.â
ââ¦â
Damn it, he declined under the guise of a suggestion. While I frowned at this feeling of betrayal, he smiled. Come to think of it, he looked livelier today. He was happy to tease me or happy the guests were leaving. If it was the latter, I was okay with that.
âYou wanted to be alone in your room.â
âButâ¦â
âThere are no ifs, ands, or buts, dearest.â
Then, I heard someone run down the hall, and the butler appeared with clothes in his arms. As soon as our gazes met, his mood greatly improved.
âOh, my lady! Youâre awake!â
âFor a while, yes.â
âIâm so glad. How are you feeling? The guests are leaving soon, so would you like to say goodbye to them?â
âMr. Alan.â
I was about to nod, but my husband quickly stood in front of me. I only saw the back of his head; however, seeing the butler freeze on the spot, I knew my husbandâs expression befit one who was called the Black Reaper.
âDid you forget you collapsed yesterday?â Lukas asked, turning his head toward me.
As expected. I nodded reluctantly. We were in the middle of a conversation, though I didnât remember part of it. It appeared like I lost my mind.
âYou even vomited more blood.â
I thought I had done enough puking for the night.
âYou had to be bathed twice.â
âWhat did you just say?â
I couldnât believe I continued to vomit blood, yet I was clean and dry. My husband was also implying he put a lot of effort into keeping me from being covered in blood. It would be a situation where Iâd be thankful and pity him, but my fist trembled.
âAh, your face is red again.â
Why else would it be?
âAre you embarrassed?â
Of course! But I was also ashamed I had to be naked in front of him more than once. âTchâ¦â
âItâs all right. Donât be shy,â he said softly.
I rolled my eyes as my husband gradually moved closer to me. I failed to create some distance between us. I thought I was still suffering from the poison, but before I knew it, he had hugged me and tightened his grip so that I wouldnât run away.
âA couple is always supposed to bathe together whether itâs during the day or at night.â
If there is a god out there, please tell me how to make this man shut up. There was no main religion in the world of witches, but I was willing to become a follower of said god for the rest of my life if it meant my wish would be granted.
âDo you want a kiss? Why are you staring at me like that?â
â¦I was going to go insane at this rate. Several conversations led to a sudden rush of blood to the head, but it often happened whenever I was with him.
âOh my, you have a fever.â
âNoââ
âShh, it seems my poor wife is still sick.â He suddenly touched my forehead. Surprised, no, pretending to be surprised, he slightly shook his head before hugging me again.
This âfeverâ was because of someone here. Whatâs next? He was going to tuck me in and spoon-feed me the medicine himself?
Instantly, my husband put me back in bed and pulled the blanket over me. He wished me to rest well and kissed my forehead. He was very proud of himself; the absurdity of the situation made me chuckle. I realized what I had just done and stopped, but it was too late.
âDonât worry, my lady. Well, Iâm worried about⦠Anyway, I was the one who bathed you earlier,â said Rhonda as she walked up to me.
Last night, the butler called for her and explained the situation, so she had stayed up all night just in case. No wonder she had bags under her eyes.
My feelings of embarrassment and irritation toward my husband vanished. And he seemed to notice it immediately.
âRegardless, you shouldnât be stubborn and focus on resting.â
âIâm fine now.â I sat up.
âYou drank poison. You may appear all right, but we donât know what will happen later.â He sighed and gestured for the butler to come closer. Alan, who was blinking, quickly approached and helped my husband get dressed.
He actually planned to go out alone.
âElla, the poison takes time to run its full course. What if itâs still in your body, waiting for the perfect moment to strike?â
âYou arenât wrongâ¦â I was at a loss for words. Of course, I didnât think humans were advanced enough to create such a poison in the first place. Ah, right. âWitches are resistant to most poisons.â
I spoke proudly, and my husbandâs expression changed slightly. It was an unexpected but satisfying reaction.
âIâll be fine going forward.â A witchâs body was very strong unlike a humanâs, inside and out. âThe poison is automatically cleansed from my body. Of course, how long it takes depends on its potency⦠The point is that the same poison wonât work twice.â
A witch is a wondrous existence. Impressive, right?
ââ¦No.â
âI have to show everyone Iâm alive! Otherwise, heâll think he succeeded!â
âWhatâs important is that you are safe.â
ââ¦â
âPerhaps youâre misunderstanding something. Even if you reveal yourself to be alive, they will try even harder to kill you.â
Ugh, what he said made sense. As long as people were determined to see me dead from the beginning, theyâll use something else once they find out the poison failed.
Still⦠Still!
âThey need to see that poison doesnât work on a witchâ¦â
ââ¦â
âI was going to show them my best selfâ¦â I murmured. I wrapped the soft blanket around me, curled up into a ball, and rocked back and forth.
My husband who insisted I stay in my room was silent.
Did it work? Or did he find my whining just plain annoying? I wondered if he was planning to strangle me since this wasnât something heâd fall for. Yet wasnât it better to finish something you started?
âI worked so hard to get betterâ¦â Of course, I wasnât completely fine, but Iâd like to think my desire to recover had some effect. âI was strangled and bullied because I couldnât use mana. I just want to prove Iâm strong.â
ââ¦â
âIâm going to be ignored againâ¦â I wiped away my fake tears.
Still, my husband had yet to respond. How will he react? To be honest, this method of gaining sympathy was a last resort for me, but it was the only one that worked. I refuse to lie in bed and watch the guests leave from afar.
I didnât know the look on my husbandâs face, but then I heard a sigh from the bedside.
âI understand how you feel, however, what if you get hurt againâ¦â
âWho would dare attack me when youâre by my side?â
ââ¦â
âYouâll protect me like always. Youâre the strongest knight on the entire continent.â I didnât forget to look at him with puppy dog eyes.
My husband, who had been firm in his resolve, began to falter. He frowned as if there was an intense, internal conflict in his mind. How long did he remain like that?
ââ¦Please get dressed.â
Yes!
âIn exchange, you must rest until I say itâs all right for you to walk around. Do you understand?â
âOf course!â
There were plenty of stories about him, the man known as the Black Reaper. He was rumored to be the strongest knight among the humans. He lost to me! I briefly forgot all the pain I felt before.
Everyone, look. This was the day I won against Lukas Havel.