Chapter 72 â Just The Way You Like It (2)
The time plodded onwards step by step. The rest of the Academy went on vacation, and Louise bid her friends goodbye as they went home.
Simon gave his farewell too, and also told Louise her would meet her at the Sweeney mansion after she returned from her work at the Academy.
âDonât eat too much cold food, Louise.â
He always had the same anxiety at the beginning of each summer.
âIâll be careful.â
âDonât forget to use a blanket when you sleep.â
âIâll be careful about that, too.â
Of course she intended to eat plenty of cold food and throw away the blankets with a good kick. She couldnât help it. Summers were blistering hot, even now.
Louise woke up in morning with the unpleasant feeling of her thin pajamas plastered to her skin with sweat. The weather forecast seemed to have hit the mark again.
âThe season is just beginning, so why is it so hot like itâs the middle of summerâ¦â
Louise muttered to herself grumpily. The occasional breeze that slid through the open window did little to cool her sweat, and the oppressive heat was unrelenting. Any motivation disappeared. It was always like that every summer.
Louise rolled on to her back on her bed. The dormitories were quiet. It was only natural. There were only four students left. Most of the professors were away on vacation or at academic events. The caretaker left the Academy, saying she would visit home, leaving Professor Hill to take care of the gardens. Before it got this hot, Louise volunteered to help him, but for now it was too tiresome to even go to eat, let alone work in the fields.
She wished she could stay in bed all day with some ice in her mouth or something. But as her body lay inert, her mind was getting busy. On this lazy morning, her head wouldnât stop bothering her with trouble.
âThe original story is making me go crazy.â
This was a real problem. She didnât know what was really what now. Until now, she thought she had seen a clear way through her flower path.
âThen thereâs relationship between Professor Lassen and Stella.â
Louise did not want to give any sympathy for Stella, but when she thought of the other girlâs swollen cheek, she felt a little upset on her behalf. She didnât wish to be the cause of it.
âAnd then His Highness.â
She still remembered what the original Ian was like. He was the kind of person who spat out these lines:
âI donât know what youâre thinking. Nothing exists between you and me.â
She was worried that if his heart leaned away from her, she might hear him say those words herself. There was nothing she could do about it. She had already seen it happen in the story, so Louise did not recklessly come to a conclusion as to what the kiss meant that night. He was just a friend comforting her. Or did he have different intentions?
Louise already knew what her ideal man was anywaysâa âSafe Manâ never mentioned in the original story. She could have a normal romantic relationship without thinking about his future. Maybe they would exchange gifts on their birthdays. Thoroughly understand each otherâs habits and temperament. Sometimes eat each otherâs cooking.
âSafety is alway the best.â
As she hammered the principle deep in her mind, a knock interrupted her thoughts. It was probably Claire. She was the only other girl in this section.
âClaire?â
As she spoke, the door cracked open a little.
âIâm sorry to disappoint you.â
Through the sliver of the door she could see Ianâs silver hair and his clear, clean face which had not a bead of sweat on it.
ââ¦President.â
âI know it really is summer when it looks like youâre drooping.â
âDonât look for seasonal feelings here. Iâm worn out.â
Louise muttered as she pushed herself up.
âI know, I know. Louise is very sensitive to heat.â
âConsidering how energetic you look, it must be way past morning.â
Louise remembered how Ian was often weak in the morning.
âI hope you donât tell the time through my condition. Iâm tired every morning, too.â
He walked right into Louiseâs room without her permission.
âIs it okay if you just enter the room of a lady still in her pajamas?â
âTheyâre the pajamas I bought you. Is there a problem?â
âThatâsâ¦â
It was just as he said. The pajamas were sent by Ian on her birthday last year with a note saying, âIâm sorry I couldnât congratulate you directly.â It was made of a very expensive fabric that kept one cool.
âThatâs true.â
âI paid quite a lot for it, but you donât look very comfortable.â
He frowned, sweeping away her sweat-damp hair.
âD-donât touch it. Itâs dirty!â
âIâll wash my hands.â
âIâm dirty! Iâm covered in sweat.â
âI donât care. When I get your sweat on my fingers, I feel like itâs finally summer.â
âLike I said, Iâm unhappy thinking about paying taxes to a pervert, so please donât say things like that.â
âAnd like I said, I donât do this to anyone but you.â
He was coming on to her again! This guy couldnât be real!
âReally, Presidentâ!â
Before Louise could say anything, he placed the cold glass he was holding onto Louiseâs hot face.
âHuuhâ¦â
Louise forgot what she was about to say and savored the cold sensation of the glass against her cheek.
âIsnât it cool?â
After chilling away the heat for a moment, he held out the glass towards her and she took it. Slices of lemon and ice were floating in it.
âDid you bring this for me?â
âWho else is in this room besides you?â
âI thought you were enjoying it.â
âActually, I already had some before as it was hot on the way here. Drink it down. I wonder if itâs to your taste.â
Louise tilted the glass over her lips. The cool liquid seemed to give her life again, not to mention it was delicious. The ratio of sour to sweet was perfect.
Ugh, what the hell can this man not do?
âItâ¦tastes good.â
âI thought so. Do you have the strength to eat now?â
âEat? Didnât you say the caretaker wasnât in?â
âWell, I canât starve the workers over vacation.â
Louise looked at Ian with a slightly suspicious expression.
ââ¦You cooked?â
âI told you. I had to learn everything I need to survive. Which, of course, includes cooking.â
And so Louise sent Ian out of her room first, then quickly washed and changed. Then Louise, refreshed from Ianâs life-giving water, walked with him to the cafeteria where they found Claire and Dean already eating.
âPresident, did you make the bread?â
âItâs necessary for survival.â
âWhat about salad?â
âItâs the only way to survive.â
âWell, what about this beautiful omelet?â
âFor survival.â
âDid you put cheese in it?â
âYes, just the way you like it.â
â¦This perfect human being.
The omelet he made was incredibly tasty, and the cheese folded in it stretched pleasantly. Louise, who had finished the omelet in a flash, lifted her head upwards from the table. She was completely sated.
That man. Heâs too dangerous. Too dangerous!