CH 2
How To Love A Witch
âMmâ¦â
It was a while before I opened my eyes and was greeted by an unfamiliar ceiling. My heart stopped beating for a second. Only for a second.
âRight. Iâm married.â
After remembering the situation that I was currently in, I sighed and lay down again. Judging from the quiet surroundings and cool air against my skin, it was morning.
âIâm still alive.â
My life, which I thought would end last night, continued. I donât know how far Iâll get. My stomach rumbled.
âIâm hungry.â I jumped out of bed. âItâs been a while since I had a decent meal.â
Was it because I was about to die? I skipped breakfast and lunch yesterday because I had no appetite. I also skipped dinner because I was so tired that I forgot my hunger. Was it the feeling of being alive that made me famished?
âWhoâd have known Iâd be starving before my husband kills me.â
I couldnât help it; I had no choice but to find something to eat. I strode to the closet.
âIf I go to the kitchen, Iâll get some stale bread. Milk if Iâm lucky.â
I didnât even want warm soup or fresh fruit. I didnât care as long as it was enough to fill my stomach. I opened the closet door andâ¦
âWhat is this?â Yesterday when I checked out the room, I just gave it a glance, but with sunlight pouring in from the window, it was more extravagant to see. âWhy do I have so many clothes?â
The closet was packed with dresses of the highest quality. âNone of them suit my taste.â I prefer simple designs, so I felt these were too flamboyant. How long have they been there? âOh, maybe they arenât mine.â
No wonder this room had too many clothes just for one person. Regardless of whether or not there were enough dresses for each season, I didnât think I was the right person to feel the affection in every piece of clothing.
âDo you have a secret lover? Unsurprising.â I quickly closed the closet door. If these clothes do belong to my husbandâs lover, I canât use them. Itâs fine, I didnât like them anyway.
I opened the drawer and found it contained simpler clothes. These must belong to me. âThe fabric is quite soft.â There wasnât a corset, and I liked its design.
After changing my clothes, I left the room. âThereâs no one hereâ¦â
It was quiet outside. Only late last night did I hear a murmur outside the door. Because it was still dawn, I didnât even see anyone. This was an opportunity. âWhereâs the kitchen?â
When I first entered this place, I instinctively stepped back, recalling the smoke coming out from the right side of the castle. I was nervous about encountering other humans along the way, but fortunately, the castle was silent as if someone cast a spell on it.
âElla?â
I stopped in my tracks at the sound of an echoing voice from the hallway. I knew who it was without having to look back. There was only one person who would call me by my name despite the fact that I was a witch.
âWhat are you doing here?â
As expected, as soon as I turned my head, dark blue eyes were right in front of me. Who was it? Obviously, it was my husband who signed that hundred-year contract of âpeaceâ. Crap, I didnât expect him to be the first person I meet. Rather than feel welcomed, I was unexpectedly irritated. Humans who were reluctant to treat witches as monsters were awful, but being treated so casually wasnât great either.
âYouâve been busy since you woke up, huh?â
âIâm a bit of a hard worker.â Lukas shrugged, but he said those words with pride.
My question was about where he went. I sighed and stared at him. Seeing he was wearing a light gray dress shirt and pants while holding a longsword, I assumed he must have been training. Only then did the rumor that he was the strongest knight, the Black Reaper, feel real.
âAre you afraid of swords?â
âShouldnât everyone be scared of them?â I asked.
âItâs just a sword.â
âYou never know when a sword will slice my throat open.â
Lukas tilted his head as he glanced at the sword in his hand. Then he looked at me with his beautiful, blue eyes. âThis sword will protect you.â
âA human protecting a witch?â Hahaha, I couldnât help but laugh. âWhat a joke!â
If he plans to hunt me down himself, then sure, heâll protect me.
âI donât think thatâs something a husband who strangled his wife on their first night would say.â Didnât he have a history of threatening my life already? Of course, I said it to reaffirm something. I refused to believe his words right away. In order to spend the next year together comfortably, it was best to keep an appropriate amount of distance.
âAh, are you disappointed? You wanted more, but I ended up not meeting your expectations. Am I correct?â
ââ¦â
âShall we try again tonight?â He narrowed the distance between us instantly.
âNo thanks!â Is he insane? I turned around and started to walk. It was awful. I spent my energy on useless things, and my stomach was crying for food. It didnât have to be stale bread, but I had to chew something. âI have my own business to take care of, so why donât you and that sword go back to training?â
I began to walk faster. No, I had to walk faster.
âWait.â
Damn it. He caught up to me instantly with his long legs and grabbed my arm. Suddenly, I remembered that last night he was touching my sleeping face.
âSince I forgot to tell you yesterday, you should be more vigilant.â
âWhat do you mean?â he asked.
âIâm a witch.â
People run away in fear, hoping not to make eye contact with me, even if it was by mistake. Meanwhile, this husband of mine approached me without a hint of wariness. To be honest, I donât know how to deal with this kind of person because I never met anyone like him before. Itâd be better if he viewed me as a monster like everyone elseâ¦
âYou canât use magic here.â
ââ¦â
âI will consider this a victory.â My husband knew how to deal with witches. âIn any case, I shouldnât be the one who needs to stay vigilant.â
âExcuse me?â I stared at him.
âHave you been walking around the castle like this? Please tell me you havenât, Ella.â
What was wrong with my appearance? I liked this short, light pink dress. There werenât any excessive frills, and it was easy to move around in since it didnât trail on the ground. If thereâs a problem, itâd be how itâs too plain for a noblewoman to wear, right?
âAre you saying you dislike my current outfit?â I recalled the dresses in the closet. If those were what he preferred, I understood the meaning behind his question. But you know what? âWe may be allies for now, but Iâm not your doll.â
If controlling what I wear was a means to show humans can tame the monster called a witch, I planned to stop that right now.
He laughed. âNo, no. What my wife is wearing right now suits my taste.â He sighed and twirled a lock of my hair around his finger. âI was worried that you were embarrassed, so I didnât say anything. Howeverâ¦â
Lukas whispered, âMy dear.â
ââ¦â
âYouâre wearing an undergarment.â