Side Story Chapter 13: Arent You Curious?
Side Story Episode 13: Arenât You Curious?
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How could this noble princess speak Sournean so perfectly?
Melissa felt even more intimidated. It wasnât just because she now had no choice but to converse with her.
ââ¦It must be related to Alanâ¦â
Even in the Kingdom of Sourne, which had extended its hand to the Hua Empire before the Principality, they remained an enigmatic presence. The family that led the relationship with Hua was none other than the Leopolds.
In other words, the top authority on Hua Empire matters in the Principality was undoubtedly Alan Flynn.
âShall we go in, Your Highness?â
Alan escorted her inside the mansion. Hastily regaining her composure, Melissa followed the two with trembling steps, and behind her, the princessâs attendants followed.
âI hope the meal weâve prepared suits your taste.â
âNo need to worry.â
At Alanâs words, the princess, referred to as âYour Highness,â softly smiled. To think she could smile like that. Melissaâs heart ached once again.
When they finally entered the dining hall after walking down the long corridor, they were greeted by a table lined with ornate silver candlesticks. It was a grand feast that the servants had spent the entire afternoon preparing with utmost dedication. Melissa, the lady of the house, had also contributed to preparing this splendid meal.
Exotic flowers brought by the attendants were placed in vases, and at last, the meal began.
Melissa was inwardly worried about being bombarded with questions from the princess, but she ended up having fewer opportunities to speak with her than expected.
To be precise, the princess hardly spoke at all. She moved her utensils slowly and exchanged minimal conversation with Alan, discussing matters like the Principalityâs council or the well-being of the royal family.
Given such topics, Melissa couldnât join in the conversation. The sheer presence of the princess in the air made Melissa so tense that she found it hard to breathe, let alone swallow her food properly.
The princess even glanced at Melissa countless times during the meal. Those expressionless and cold looks certainly didnât seem to stem from any kind of goodwill.
âCould it be⦠that sheâs comparing me to Alan?â
Melissa tried to relax by sipping her wine. However, maintaining her composure was nearly impossible. If it werenât for the warmth of the hand quietly holding hers under the table, she would have found it extremely difficult to endure.
But everything would be fine once it was time to serve dessert. Introducing the dessert would naturally lead to a conversation with the princess. Compliments about the taste might prompt her to ask about Huaâs desserts, and the awkward atmosphere would naturally soften.
As the meal was gradually winding down, Melissa, with a resolute look in her eyes, took a deep breath. At that moment, Alan spoke up.
âThe dessert was specially prepared by my wife, Melissa, Your Highness.â
âIs that so?â
However, there was one crucial detail Melissa had overlooked.
âI would like to enjoy the dessert with just the ladies.â
âYour Highness, you meanâ¦â
âI mean I would like to have it alone with your wife.â
Life never goes as planned.
ãEveryone, please leave.ã
âI appreciate your interest in my wife, but sheââ
At that moment, Melissa stood up abruptly, slamming the table loudly.
âIâm fine with that!â
ââ¦Melissa.â
A worried gaze met hers. In truth, she hadnât intended to slam the table or raise her voice so much. It was simply her desperate desire to shine as her husbandâs wife, a thought she had mulled over all day, that burst forth.
We are a couple. I donât want to just wait for your help. I want to be a kind and reliable wife. I want you to be able to rely on me too.
With that in mind, Melissa whispered under her breath. âItâs alright.â A whisper meant only for him.
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Left alone with the princess in the dining hall, only silence remained. Surprisingly, the princess didnât even blink. The only movement came from the flickering candles and Melissaâs wandering gaze.
âThen, I will bring the tea and dessert, Your Highness.â
Melissa spoke in a trembling voice as she slowly rose. Her plain chemise dress fluttered lightly. As she turned around, a firm voice interrupted her.
âThat hairpin.â
âOh, thisâ¦â
Melissa had worn the hairpin as a gesture of welcome for meeting the princess, and she fumbled to explain her sincere intentions.
But she quickly found herself at a loss for words.
âI chose it.â
âWhat?â
What did she mean by that? Whether it was true or not, the fact that the princess mentioned it⦠Did she want the hairpin back?
After all, royals could act as they pleased for any reason, or for no reason at all. Recalling the inexplicable glances she had felt throughout the meal, her fingertips turned white with anxiety once more.
At that moment, the princessâs voice cut through Melissaâs thoughts.
âDid you know that he came to Hua last summer?â
ââ¦Yes, Your Highness.â
Of course, she knew. Last summer, she had waited for Alan every day in the annex, endlessly resenting and desperately missing him for disappearing without a word.
âAt that time, he asked me to choose a hairpin for him, and I picked a wooden one, but he immediately rejected it.â
âRejected itâ¦?â
âHe said something about someoneâs hair being too dark and wanted something else.â
âOhâ¦â
So, he intended to give it to me, Melissa thought, as the princess murmured like the wind.
âIâve known about you for quite some time. He has been visiting Hua since his boyhood. I was interested in him from the beginning, so I allowed him to be close.â
âAre you sayingâ¦â
âWhether it was out of respect for the royalty or not, he did not oppose me.â
ââ¦â¦â
Melissa had many questions. What did the princess mean by knowing about her? How should she interpret the princessâs interest in Alan? And, was that interest still there?
But she couldnât dare ask any of them, so she quietly began to serve the tea and dessert. She moved silently, even stifling the sound of her footsteps, hoping the princess would offer more details on her own.
In the quiet, the princessâs gentle voice rippled like water.
She told a story of when the two first met as young children and conversed in the language of the Hua Empire. Back then, Alan was not fluent in the imperial language, and the princess did not know Sournean at all. During their awkward conversations, the boy had suddenly confessed his worries to her.
He spoke of a girl who caught his eye and made him anxious. He said he always waited for her but felt sorrowful because they could never be together.
Melissa had heard from Alan that they had taken notice of each other around the same time, but she had not realized the depth of his feelings. She was slightly taken aback. Could it be a memory so old that even he had forgotten it?
âHe must have had no one else to confide in,â she thought.
Imagining a young Alan with a crestfallen face made her heart ache a little.
The princess said she had given him this advice:
âIf someone else tries to hover around her, you must warn her, even if it means scaring her, so that she doesnât give him the chance.â
She had said it as if it were an unbreakable rule of the Empire, but in reality, it was just a joke.
Melissa placed the tart with cherries on the table and let out a sigh. Old memories that had seemed distant now resurfaced.
âCould it be that the reason for those suspicious notes was something as trivial as thisâ¦â
In other words, Alan had been talking to the princess about someone over the years. However, it seemed he had never revealed who that person was.
Just as she was thinking that this was typical of Alan, the princess continued.
âI found out who the protagonist of his stories was last summer. He told me everything.â
âHe told you everything?â
Melissa, pouring the steaming tea from the teapot, muttered with a curious look.
âThatâs not like him at all.â
âIt wasnât voluntary.â
âWhat?â
Did she mean she coerced him? Or used a truth serum?
Melissaâs brow furrowed slightly as she set down the teapot. Her face quietly contemplated how inappropriate it would be to urge the princess to explain immediately.
âWe had a drinking contest with some strong liquor.â
The princess laughed softly then.
âHe was a guest, and offering fine liquor is a custom of the royal family.â
ââ¦..â
âOf course, I had filled my bottle with tea. Itâs a useful tactic to gain the upper hand in important negotiations.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Melissa, pushing the steaming cup towards the princess, asked in disbelief. The princess laughed again, a low, amused sound.
âDo you think our methods are cowardly?â
âBut he rarely gets drunkâ¦â
Melissa couldnât bring herself to outright agree, so she carefully steered the conversation. The princess murmured,
âWeak Sourneans like you canât imagine the strength of Huaâs liquor.â
âWas Alan okay the next day? It was a long tripâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI assumed he was suffering from a hangover since he didnât appear after that night.â
ââ¦Wasnât he?â
The princess held her teacup, her little finger elegantly extended.
âIt wasnât a hangover. It was shortly before their party left Hua. After that night, his assistant took over his duties. Alan received a letter from his homeland and was in shock.â
âOhâ¦â
âThe fragrance is quite nice.â
Melissa, lost in thought, forgot to thank the princess for the compliment. It must have been around the time when Alan received word from his contacts. A letter he wasnât expecting, suggesting he stop searching for news about his parentsâ¦
She recalled the late summer night when Alan returned home, looking as if he might collapse at any moment. He seemed so fragile, like a mirage, and she had held him tightly.
âAt that time, though, we werenât certain that Alanâs parents had passedâ¦â
The princess, noticing Melissaâs face shifting from dreaminess to melancholy, asked in a soft voice,
âArenât you curious?â
âWhat aboutâ¦?â
âWhat that man, completely dazed, said about you.â
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