Side Story Chapter 15: Nightmares
Side Story Episode 15: Nightmares
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Winter.
The season when fierce winds linger outside the window.
âAlan.â
Recently, Alan has been having nightmares more frequently.
âHoney, wake up.â
Tonight was already the third time she had woken up to the sound of his groaning in the deep of night. Carefully stroking her husbandâs side in the darkness, he met her eyes with a dazed look.
âMelissa?â
âYes, Iâm here. Itâs okay now.â
ââ¦Sigh.â
As she kissed his pale forehead and stroked his hair, he weakly leaned into her.
âYes, itâs okay. Good boyâ¦â
* * *
After a light meal, they sat across from each other at a sunlit tableâhim with the daily newspaper and her with her notebookâon an early afternoon, the most peaceful time of the day.
It was also Melissaâs favorite time.
âOf course, any moment spent with you isâ¦â
Melissa couldnât take her eyes off Alanâs concentrated expression, his cold gaze fixed on the paper, and the occasional faint furrow of his brow. She soon put down her white quill and propped her chin up. Then, without realizing it, she mouthed the words.
I love you.
âWhy, Melissa?â
At that moment, he looked up. The faint winter sunlight brushed against his slightly furrowed eyes. In such moments, his eyes were so pale and transparent that they looked like snow crystals.
âNothing, really.â
âSigh.â
As she hastily averted her gaze, her cheeks blushing, a faint smile spread across his tired face.
âDo you want a kiss?â
ââ¦No? I wonât interrupt.â
âInterrupt? That wouldnât happen.â
ââ¦â
âCome here.â
Melissa hesitated for a moment, then slowly stood up. The light green velvet dress she received from Madame Conteâs boutique two days ago rustled softly.
In any case, his words about not being interrupted were certainly true. Last month, after completing a trade expansion treaty with the Hua Empire, Alan made two declarations: he wouldnât attend parliament for a while, and he would take a break from all state affairs.
Naturally, the upper echelon of Lunoa was abuzz. However, there was someone who fervently supported his vacation, recalling the Count of Elsinoreâs contributions to the principality with great enthusiasmâBrigadier General Riemann
She had once heard from a maid that he was the one who had halted Alanâs railroad investment project. However, she only recently learned that Brigadier General Riemann was the father of âMiss Marcella,â a name she had come across during the founding festival. It turned out that Riemannâs pressure on Alan was all because of Lady Riemann.
When Melissa asked Alan for details about why the general changed his stance, he merely shrugged. He either didnât know the reason or didnât consider it significant.
The important thing was that Alan now had more leisure time. Though the increasingly cold wind reduced their outings on the lake, they spent much time at the estate and in the greenhouse garden, occasionally taking strolls in the city,
ââ¦Melissa.â
and sometimes not leaving the bedroom all day.
âCanât breathe. Just a moment.â
Alan, raising his hands in surrender, smiled even as their lips remained locked, showing his wife who seemed determined to become the best kisser in the principality. Only then did Melissa snap out of it and quickly pull her head back.
ââ¦Sorryâ¦â
âHad enough?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
In her hands, she held the face of the person dearest to her in the world. And in his shining eyes, there was only her face reflected. Could there be a greater miracle than this? As she gently caressed his tired cheek with her thumb, his unusually reddened lips slowly curved into a smile.
âBut Alan, you look worn out.â
âItâs nothing.â
âYou had that dream again last night, didnât you?â
ââ¦â¦â
The dream that had been tormenting Alan lately was always the same. A dream of running along a dark, pitch-black shore. He mentioned hearing the sound of waves crashing, so it must have been the night sea. An unknown beach, so dark that nothing could be distinguished.
He said that in that dark sea, he could hear a sound. A sound that was very mysterious, something he had never heard before, simultaneously frightening and strangely heart-wrenching.
Strictly speaking, it wasnât a dream of being chased or attacked, but Alan felt as though the sound was calling out to him. It distressed him because he couldnât respond to that call.
âIt feels like itâs asking to be released.â
ââ¦But itâs only natural that you canât go into such a dark sea.â
Melissa softly stroked his cheek.
âSo, thereâs no need to feel guilty. I had nightmares about monsters when I was little too.â
âDo you think itâs a monster?â
âOf course, isnât it? You said it was a sound loud enough to fill the whole world.â
âBut it didnât feel like noise. It was, how should I sayâ¦â
Alan pondered for a moment, then pulled his lady into a tight embrace.
âNo. No, Melissa.â
ââ¦..â
Melissa rested her cheek on his soft hair, pausing in the fragrant love.
Then Alan spoke again.
âIn fact, I think I know why Iâm having these dreams.â
His deep voice resonated particularly heavily. As they held each other tightly, it felt as if his voice was flowing into her like a river.
ââ¦What is it?â
âI received a message from the Sourne royal family.â
âThe royal family?â
Melissa pulled away from Alan, startled like a rabbit. His expression was serious, so it couldnât be good news.
âWhen?â
âAbout two weeks ago. They want me to come to the palace. Itâs about the family.â
âThe familyâ¦?â
âSorry for not telling you earlier. I havenât fully sorted out my thoughts yet.â
His sigh dispersed like mist. Melissa watched his thick eyelashes blink slowly, her mind filled with complexity.
Family matters? The Leopold family, which had been passed on, had already been officially returned to Sourne. Queen Cynthia had restructured Leopold into an institution for the welfare of the kingdomâs people and was running it excellently, a fact that had been reported several times in the principalityâs newspapers.
Could there be a problem with Leopold? But even if that were the case, Alan had lost all rights to Leopold. Why would they contact him?
âOr are they seeking some sort of help related to the family? Advice or somethingâ¦â
But even that didnât explain why Alan was so deeply troubled.
Even if afraid, she had to ask. They would have to face any hardship together. After all, isnât that what marriage is about?
âWhat happened?â
âIan Leopold is dead.â
ââ¦â¦â
Melissa held her breath at the sudden revelation. She didnât even want to know the cause of death.
Her question, barely held together, was even more fragile than the faint winter sunlight.
âAre you going there for⦠his funeral?â
âNo. The royal family already held a brief service.â
âOhâ¦â
âHe was already too decayed to do anything more.â
Melissa turned pale and covered her mouth. Alan, brushing back his damp hair weakly, sighed heavily once again.
âSorry for telling you things you didnât need to know.â
âThen⦠why did the royal family call for you?â
âMelissa, itâs a bit complicated.â
This was the situation: Before the head of the Leopold family disappeared, he had transferred all the familyâs authority to Alan through written documents. However, it turned out there were still some powers that had not been officially delegated.
Since the direct transfer procedure was skipped, some of these powers still belonged to Ian Leopold. Upon his death, these automatically transferred to his adopted son, Alan.
The royal family informed Alan of Ianâs death and politely requested that he transfer these additional powers.
Of course, Alan had already handed everything over to Sourne and had no intention of holding on to any additional powers that he unknowingly acquired. To him, Leopold was merely a ghost from his dark past.
âA new headmaster is apparently being appointed to the academy.â
Thanks to the astronomical donation from Sir Alan Leopold, the Royal Academy had renovated and expanded its old facilities and greatly increased the number of scholarships. Alan, who had been instrumental in making the academy what it was and remained a role model for the students, was naturally,
âThey want to⦠meet you.â
It was only natural that the new headmaster would want to personally meet Alan.
âAlan.â
The issue was that Melissa had noticed his subtle trembling.
âAre you afraid? Of returning to the kingdom?â
ââ¦â
âThe truth is, the reason we came to the principality wasâ¦â
âTo escape the shadows of the past.â
Even though they had started a new life here, as long as their connection to Leopold wasnât completely severed, they couldnât truly call this liberation.
Of course, going to Sournea to complete the transfer procedures and returning wasnât a laborious task. But Alan would undoubtedly experience a mix of emotions.
Ian Leopold was both the one who had thrust young Troyâs life into a mire of trauma and the person who made Alan who he was today.
Though his methods could never be deemed right, the fact that he shaped Alan Flynnâs world couldnât be denied. Even though it had been a long time since Alan had heard anything about that cold-hearted man, disappearance and death were entirely different matters.
âI⦠sigh.â
Alan felt a fear as if part of his world had literally collapsed.
Even if he returned to the kingdom, he had no intention of visiting Ianâs grave. But could he truly erase him completely without seeing the manâs death with his own eyes?
Alan was simply anxious. Even if he tried to act nonchalant as usual, he couldnât shake it off. The death of Ian Leopold felt like an eternal loss, something he found terrifyingly loathsome and deeply frightening at the same time.
No, perhaps it was torment. An emotional storm that couldnât be defined in words was engulfing him entirely.
âAlan.â
At that moment, Melissaâs hands gently enveloped his like soft waves. The faint warmth seemed to suddenly ease his breath.
âIâll go with you.â
ââ¦.â
His eyes, cold and pale like a frozen lake, slowly lifted. His tired eyelids looked unusually poignant.
âWhatâs the point? It will only lead to more gossip.â
He was right. Alan Leopold was literally the darling of everyone, the heir to a greatly admired family.
He had exposed the familyâs secrets, returned everything to society, and even discarded his surname. To top it off, he had married a woman unknown to the public. Every step he took was shockingly unprecedented.
Naturally, Lady Flynn had become a subject of endless speculation and rumor in the Sorné social circles.
âIf we go together, it might be a bit easier. Donât you think?â
Enveloped in her gentle embrace, he closed his eyes.
âThatâs enough for me. Besides, thereâs something Iâve been thinking about for a while, Alan.â
ââ¦Something youâve been thinking about?â
Alan looked up at his wife as he carefully held her slender arm. Melissa smiled brightly, her face seeming to carry the scent of sunshine.
âLetâs go to Whitewood, shall we?â
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