Chapter 3 - Into the Beast’s Lair (2)
Citadel of Desire
Chapter 3 â Into the Beastâs Lair (2)
Just as the heartless old man was about to shut the door, Rei hurriedly took out a damp letter from her bosom.
âPlease send this to your lord.â
ââ¦â
âYou can at least do this much, right?â God only knew how much courage she had to muster to face that threatening aura.
Butâ¦
Instead of accepting the letter, the old man merely stared at Rei. He kept at it for a long time, amplifying the hostility and discomfiture.
The object of âinterestâ was mortified under the grumpy old manâs scrutiny. And the fact that he had left her hand hanging in the air, only added to it. He stared at her for a bit more and then spoke.
âCome inside,â said he finally.
âAh, thank you!â
âYou shouldâve invited us inside earlierâ¦â A fellow grouchâs voice sounded.
Rei tried to communicate with Heish through her eyes, telling him not to act that way. But this man was sans all sense of propriety and modesty. Once inside, he even plopped down on the couch without permission and demanded extra clothes and a bath in a loud voice.
Rei flushed with embarrassment.
âAnd you, lady?â
âYes?â The sudden question had her confused.
âDo you need a bath or new clothes?â His tone had⦠softened.
The current old man was a far cry from his usually unsociable self. The man who didnât bother to even accidentally glance at people, was intently gazing at the visitorâs face.
It was strange, and Rei felt uneasy from his unexpected attention. Just then this uncaring man was eagerly slamming the door on their face, refusing to even listen, and now he was studying her as if she was a thing of intrigue. This sudden change in attitude was making angsty.
âCan we see the lord first?â she asked.
âIn that state?â He looked at her, amused.
âThen, can you give him this letterâ¦?â
Right now, her appearance was the last thing on her mind. It was imperative to see the master of this house, and the sooner they were done with it the sooner they could rest easy.
Just then, the sound of glasses clinking, and a tantalizing aroma reached Rei. Her mouth reflexively watered. As if on cue, her stomach rumbled, her eyes glanced upstairs.
A puddle formed around her feet as the droplets fell from her wet hair, trickling down her bosom, making their way to the ground by way of her clothes. In that instance, she felt a gaze upon her. Her eyes instinctively turned towards the carefully prepared meal set out and then to the figure that was leaning against the banister.
âMaster.â
The manâs lips rested on the tip of the glass in his hand. His gaze ran down her figure, from the damp blond hair to her feet trembling from the cold. He didnât bother trying to hide his gaze. As their eyes met, the man softly licked his lips.
âMaster, this is Heish from the Lisburn family andâ¦â
The old man let his words hang as he turned around to look at Rei, asking for her name.
âRei Lisburn.â
âThey brought this letter.â
The old man carefully handed over the letter to his master. The man didnât come down, so the siblings stood still, gazing up at his form.
âEliot Wester.â
Those were the first words he spoke after looking at the letter.
âThatâs the name of my maternal grandfather. He passed away last year. Heâs said to have helped your family in the past.â
Heish triumphantly continued rambling after wiping himself down with a towel.
âOur family has experienced some troubles recently, and my sister and I are looking for a place to stay temporarily. I know this is sudden, but could you allow us to stay here for a short while? I will never forget your kindness. For generations, the Lisburns-â
âBut,â the man twisted his neck, as if uncomfortable.
âYour sister is beautiful.â
âYes?â Heish was taken aback by the sudden words.
âIs she engaged?â
As the stunned Heish stuttered, the man slowly descended the stairs. Earlier, his true nature was hidden by the shadows. But as he walked into the light, his full form came into view.
The man was astonishingly tall, a ring of yellow encircled his sharp pupils. Those eyes⦠Instead of a human, they belonged to a beast. Even the usually arrogant Heish stood speechless upon seeing him.
âWell, are you?â
He looked right at her. As his long, slender fingers ran through his ink black hair, his gaze drifted down her face and remained fixed on Reiâs lips.
âNo.â
âYou are not?â
âI am not.â
A small smile graced his face, so subtle that even Rei, who stood close to him, could barely notice it.
âStay.â
ââ¦â
âFor as long as you want.â
Heish was even more surprised than Rei. Heâd thought that the man wouldnât let them stay for more than a week, but here he was, allowing them to stay for as long as they liked.
âTha-thank you. Your name isâ¦?â
The man didnât spare a single glance towards Heish and answered with his gaze still fixed on Rei.
âClodan Kashilier.â
His greeting was light-hearted, but Rei clenched her skirt, forcing more water onto the floor.
It was strange. As soon as the man came closer, she felt her hair stood on end. Rei bit down on the inside of her cheek, pushing down the gnawing anxiety building inside her. Why did it feel like coming to this place was a mistake? She shook her head and raised her gaze.
The man was still looking at her.