Perez, dressed in a neat black suit and a huge diamond brooch I gave him before, glowed even more today.
Heâs a genius who was capable using of Aura when he was 12 years old. And heâs so handsome.
Perezâs share price seems to rise vertically among the nobles.
"Perez, you look great today..."
"Pretty."
"...Huh?"
"Pretty."
Perez said with a slight smile under his long eyelashes.
"Oh, yeah. Youâre pretty today, too."
I answered half-heartedly.
"Thank you."
But Perez is very grateful.
I asked because I was a little curious.
"Are you not angry?"
"Angry? To you?â
Perez opened his eyes slightly wide as if he had heard something strange.
"No... Men donât like it that much when they called âprettyâ?"
Especially the kids.
But Perez rather smiled furtively and replied.
"Tia likes pretty things."
"Yes..."
It was when I was mulling over Perezâs words.
"Your Highness The Second Prince, Lady Lombardy."
Mrs. Impigra approached us.
"Itâs time for you to enter."1
"Fin-, finally..."
My heart, which had subsided a little while talking to Perez, began to fluctuate again.
"Whoa..."
I take a long deep breath even though I know it wonât help.
"Letâs go in."
Mrs. Impigra came out and said, gently pushing Perez on the shoulder.
At the same time, the door, which had been closed in front of me, began to slowly open.
The voice of the servant introducing me leaked from inside the banquet hall.
"Lady Florentia Lombardy! As the only daughter of Lord Gallahan Lombardy..."
Itâs the first debutante of all my life.
* * *
After safely introducing himself and greeting each other, Perez and everyone stood hand in hand in front of their partner to perform their first dance.
I can feel peopleâs eyes all over my body.
I whispered lowly to Perez, trying to force myself to relax.
"There are more people than I thought."
"I know."
"Perez, arenât you nervous?"
Perez glanced down at my hand and replied.
"Iâm nervous."
"...a liar."
Youâre not nervous at all.
"But Iâm glad."
"What?"
"Youâre so handsome, people will see you more."
"...is that so?"
Perez stared down at me for a moment and continued.
"Iâm glad to hear that."
And thatâs when the music started.
Now, along with the familiar music, we slowly began to step on the steps.
One, two, three. One, two, three.
The first time was smooth.
I practiced so much that I had no fear of mistakes.
However, as we moved on to the second half, the song changed when the tempo became a little faster.
My tense legs were shaking as I missed a beat.
Iâm doomed!
That was the only thought in a moment.
Until Perezâs arm, which held my waist tightly, supported my body.
"Uh..."
I looked up at Perez in surprise.
"Itâs okay."
Perez smiled faintly and said a word in a low voice.
Perez was leading me all by himself, even as I was embarrassed and lost.
Looking into my eyes, I didnât lose my composure.
This was the only thought in my head as I came to my senses again and finished the second half safely.
When did he grow up so much?
The one who was squatting in the woods and eating the herb leaves, when did you?
While thinking so, the rest of the couples joined and finished the group dance once again.
And when the music ended with Cavaliers stepping back and bowing politely.
Perez kissed me briefly on the back of my hand as people applauded.1
Surprised, and flinched for a moment, but I didnât pull out my hand.
Perez smiled when he looked up to see if I felt it.
It was a deep, lingering smile.
A beautiful face that anyone else would have looked at in a white way, sounded a strange alarm to me. [1]
Something feels odd.
It looked like nothing special as usual, but something was different.
"Come here for a second."
Once we were out of the dance floor, I grabbed Perezâs hand and led him to the table where the drinks were.
Fortunately, there arenât many people around.
"Whatâs wrong with you?"
I asked in a small voice.
"What?"
Perez asked again with a casual face.
I think heâs trying to pretend.
"It doesnât work for me. Tell me quickly. Whatâs going on?"
Ever since Perez appeared as debutante Cavalier, it felt strangely strange and strangely annoying.
Thereâs definitely something.
"How can you...You know me that well?"
Perez said with a slightly frowned eyebrow.
"What, new. Weâre friends. Isnât that obvious?"
"Is that so..."
Perez smiled slightly for some reason as if he had lost his energy.
"Yeah, so tell me. What are you thinking about?"
"Well, just."
Perez replied, pointing behind my back.
"We had a hard time practicing together. I donât think Iâll have any more chances to dance with you."
Looking back, my father was approaching me with a big smile.
I donât think so.6
Perez sidestepped my gaze as I blinked.
"Tia!"
In the meantime, my father approached me and hugged me tightly.
"Congratulations on your successful social debut, my daughter!"
I know, Father. I canât believe I finished my debutante.
It felt real to hear it through my fatherâs mouth.
Twelve years old.
In my previous life, I was old enough to go through the darkest dark ages of my life.
"Thank you, Your Highness. Thank you very much."
"I was honored to be Tiaâs Cavalier."
Perez also bowed his head as my father greeted him politely.
My father nodded and smiled gloatingly at Perez and said.
"Of course, Tia. Why donât you dance with me for the first time after the debut?"
My father slightly bent over and said, reaching out one hand to me.
Itâs a common courtesy when you ask for a dance, but itâs different because your father does it.
Should I say that you look much more natural and courteous?
The ladies around him even looked back at my father.
As expected, my father.
"Yes, Dad!"
I said, putting one hand over my fatherâs.
"See you in a little while, Perez!"
Weâre not done talking!
Wave to Perez and get back on the dance floor with my father.
Unlike the debut group dance, which had to strictly keep the beat, light music was playing a little bit more than before.
Maybe thatâs why other people were dancing in a much freer atmosphere.
"Itâs an honor to share Ladyâs first dance, Lady Lombardy."
My father really spoke to me in the way he used to ask me to dance in society.
I also answered to the rhythm of it.
"Of course, Lord Lombardy."
And as soon as we joined hands, new music began as if it had waited.
But I couldnât fully enjoy it.
It was because people who noticed me and my father were looking at us.
I was looking at my father while dancing, but I was filled with strangers as a background that passed by busily.
When the first dance ended and the second dance began, my father called me as if he had noticed my condition.
"Tia?"
And my father looked around and nodded as if he knew it.
"Well, then..."
At the moment, a slightly mischievous expression passed over my fatherâs face.
"Gasp! Dad!"
My father held my hand up and pushed me lightly on the shoulder to spin in place.
"Haha!"
My father laughed like a child at me when I was surprised.
So in the end, I canât help but burst into laughter.
"Haha! What are you doing, Dad!"
When I got back to the usual steps, my father held my hand tenderly and said.
"Now youâre smiling a little, my daughter."
Oh, was I not laughing?
I was dazed for a moment.
My father spoke to me as if he was comforting me.
"You must have been nervous. Are you feeling better now?"
"Oh, so earlier."
There was a reason for his playful behavior, unlike my usual father.
Obviously, after a big laugh, I felt much lighter.
"Yes, Iâm fine now, Dad."
"You donât have to be too nervous, Tia. And one thing to keep in mind."
My father said, gently dragging me to the edge of the dance floor.
"You donât have to stay in society. You can quit anytime you want. Like youâre leaving the dance floor, okay?"
Society is as hard and a cruel place as it is important to nobles.
In fact, many women get too immersed in social activities and get hurt in severe cases.
Thatâs what my father wants to tell me.
That social circles arenât everything in the world.
"Well, maybe socializing is a harder place for women. Tia is having a hard time..."
Suddenly, my father stops talking.
Something was unusual, so I got a little closer and checked my fatherâs face.
"Oh, Dad, are you crying...?"
"...no, I donât cry. I just wonder when our Tia grew up so much..."
Youâre not crying! Youâre crying!
My father blinks desperately, but the tears rising are much faster.
Before I knew it, people around me were smiling and looking at my father.
How the hell am I supposed to appease my crying dad?
I once reached high and said, patting my father on the shoulder.
"Oh, Dad, donât cry...Whatâs wrong with you, my dad?"
"Yeah, good day, but dadâs such a fool."
Fortunately, my father seemed to pull himself together soon.
The father, who quickly wiped tears with his sleeve, smiled with his eyes still wet and red.
"I canât believe Iâm crying over your debutante. When our Tia gets married later..."1
"Hmm!"
Oh, damn it.
This time it exploded properly.
My father shut his mouth and shook his shoulder, turning his head to the side.1
Is this what makes him cry!
But then my grandfather approached me and asked.
"Whatâs wrong with you, Gallahan?"
My father couldnât answer properly and be sniffing and printing tears with his sleeves.
I sighed softly and answered instead.
"My dad asked me when did I grow up like this and he was like this during the debut party, and what about when I get married... Ha, grandpa?"
Iâm doomed.
Grandfather eventually catches his forehead.2
Oh, now I donât know.
I was standing looking at my grandfather and father half-worn out, and from the back, Shannanet approached me with the twins.
I looked up at Shannanet, not even having the energy to explain.+
Shannanet looked at me and shook her head as if she knew even if I didnât tell her.
"There are a lot of eyes to see, so donât do this here and go that way."
"...Hmm."
Grandfather and father sniffed and quietly followed behind Shannanet.12
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Glossary
[1] âWhite wayâ - A brilliantly lighted street or avenue especially in a cityâs business or theater district.