The cigar that was in Brytonâs fingers has now fallen on the floor and rolled towards the auburn vintage carpet. Bryton tried to break free from Claudeâs grip but eventually nodded his head, as the grasp was stronger than he thought.
âY-yes, Duke,â Bryton stifled a gulp.
The tension in the room was suffocating. The cold air did not do any good for the situation.
After what seemed like an eternity, Claude finally let go of Brytonâs wrist, and proceeded to clean his hands with a handkerchief. No one dared to break the silence and everyone in the room kept their mouth tightly shut â afraid of further angering the Duke.
The Duke found himself struggling with his own feelings. The shame and disillusionment kept cutting him in turns. It took him back to the first time he had laid his eyes on Canillian who was leisurely strolling in Marilynâs garden. This meeting had woken up something inside of him. It was a feeling so intense that it cannot be hidden under the guise of mere curiosity.
He desperately craved for the breathtakingly beautiful creature that happened to be Canillian. Didnât he guarantee that he wouldnât fall for it? That it will daze his eyes but not shake his heart? So then this feeling of being dazed by a beautiful thing, was it a mistake on his own part?
Claude then summoned Ivan who was patiently waiting by the salonâs entrance.
âIs the horseman coming?â Claude asked him.
âIâm looking for him, but he might be taking care of a long distance customer... His coworkers havenât seen him these past few days, it seems,â Ivan nervously replied.
âHow sure are you that heâs not avoiding us?â Claudeâs voice grew louder.
âHe might be. But...â Ivan trailed off mid-sentence as he tried to come up with an excuse.
âAlright. First, weâll solve this.â
Ivanâs face lightened up as Claude backed off the subject.
Claude stood in front of the wide window with a serene expression. The white curtains were slightly parted to the side, which allowed him an ample space to look out from. He sighed after thinking for a while and left the salon shortly thereafter. The attendant followed him out with an umbrella.
âSir! Please wait, I will bring the car.â
âItâs faster to walk than to wait for the car.â
If I canât get what I want nor move on... He dismissed the panicked attendant and willingly braved the heavy pouring rain. His well-sculpted stoic face was now fully drenched with rain.
***
Damn it, Count Tholin! Lia swallowed back her thoughts as she turned to glance at Tholin who kept following her. Tholin seemed surprised that heâd been found out and hid between the desks. Did he recognize me? She did not feel comfortable about this unexpected meeting. She never really liked Tholin. Plus, another problem was that in this library, it wasnât just Tholin there but also a sizeable number of students from the Academy.
Lia felt their stares following her wherever she went.
Where is the person whoâs supposed to help me out?
Bryton told her that there will be someone waiting for her in the library. There was absolutely no way that it was Tholin. She tried hard not to pay any more attention to Tholin and decided to scan the wide array of books.
âIt looks like Sir Tholin is completely smitten by you,â someone called out to her.
She quickly turned to see who the owner of the voice was. There at the end of the bookshelf was Eddy Kirkham, in regular clothing, bowing politely with his hat off.
Lia looked around to see if anyone was paying them attention. She was genuinely surprised that he had recognized her.
âUh,â Lia scrambled to think of what to say.
âSir Canillian Vale,â Eddy knowingly replied.
âAre you the...â Lia quietly mumbled as she didnât want anyone to overhear their conversation.
Eddy smiled and approached her. He then noticed Tholinâs presence, who was listening attentively.
âOh, Lady! Iâm sorry. Excuse me. I didnât realize that you were the mother of Princess Rosina von Weizeâs uncle third removed, the daughter of Duke Heronâs cousin third removed! Please excuse me, Lady,â Eddy said, loud enough for Tholin to hear.
Tholin then walked away as he heard Eddyâs made-up family tree for Lia. As suspected, he seemed to have followed her out of suspicion. Eddy himself admitted that this antic was absurd, but it worked and thatâs what mattered.
Lia let out a scoff. She played along and said, âI will accept your apology.â
âThank you.â
Eddy dramatically opened his arms, crossed his legs in a bow, and then kissed the back of her hand. Lia felt a chill run down her spine at the sensation of his lips on her skin. She let out a cough, let go of his hand coldly, and then stepped back.
âIâve heard from Sir Bryton. Youâre going to help?â Lia asked him directly.
âI know my ways around Louvre.â Kirkham lowered his voice, fixed his round glasses, and pretended to scan the books alongside her.
Her eyes unnoticeably trembled as she heard that he knew Louvre well.
âIt wouldnât be easy memorizing Louvre...â
âIâm from Louvre,â Eddy said as a matter of fact.
âPardon?â Lia did not believe her ears.
âAnyway, you look beautiful, Sir Canillian.â
The principal caressed his own chin while carefully observing her from head to toe. Lia decided to escape from his uncomfortable gaze. She thought the best way to do so would be to go over the opposite bookshelf, just across from Kirkham.
Looking over the stack of books, Eddy Kirkham smiled at her and said, âI see why youâre making him uneasy. Youâre a sinful one, arenât you?â
âI donât know what you mean, but I want to hear about the plans for later. I politely reject any personal conversations,â Lia replied monotonously.
âWell, alright. As I just told you, I know my ways around Louvre very well. And tonight, theyâre going to kidnap you. Let them take you. The moment you arrive at their hideout, Iâm going to send the police a signal.â
âYouâre going to attack their hideout?â
âYes. Can you do it?â
Lia nodded her head instead of answering.
Going into Louvre herself was something she wanted. She needed to catch peopleâs attention and rile up Louvre while in a womanâs appearance. Then hopefully, some of them would recognize her. It was a little dangerous, but there was nothing faster than this method. If it went accordingly as sheâd hoped, she might be able to find her mother faster than she thought.
Kirkham sighed heavily, after he failed searching for hints in her intelligent, bright eyes.
âIs your 18th birthday next year?â
âHuh? Yes,â Lia was confused but answered nonetheless.
âItâs going to be a long time then,â Eddy remarked.
Eddyâs dark gaze lowered. As he made his way around the bookshelf, Lia calmly moved away. She took out a few books while maintaining a safe distance from him. The royal library was enormous. There was definitely room for both of them there.
Eddy changed the topic all of a sudden, âDo you want to come back to the Academy after graduating? I mean, as a teacher?â
âI donât know yet,â was Liaâs honest reply.
âCome train under my guidance. Itâs my dream to have an intelligent student,â he tried to convince her.
Their quiet conversation was effectively being drowned by the sound of pages being turned, pen scribbling down on paper, and clothing rubbing against chairs from other students.
âIf youâre done explaining, Iâd like to be alone. Iâll see you at the agreed time.â
There was absolutely nowhere else to escape to. Liaâs back was pressed against the hard concrete wall while she replied to Eddy. Then the principal, with his head slightly tilted to one side, stepped closer to her and said in a soft voice, almost like a whisper, âOne more thing, please help me with something.â