Damia lowered her gaze. It was obvious what Louise was up to. It was clear that she thought Damia and herself were in similar positions as she had Akkardâs hand.
Louise thought that Damia was stirring Cesare just to disturb their relationship. When, in fact, Cesare was simply not interested in Louise, but Louiseâs ego could not accept it. It was easier to make Damia into the villainess than her admitting to herself that Cesare was simply not attracted to her.
But Louiseâs attempt to humiliate and paint Damia as the temptress, unfortunately for her, perfectly backfired at this precise moment. She tried to extract a promise that Damia would âNever be involved with Akkard againâ when Akkard visited Damia out of his own volition.
âWhat should I do, Dami? Shall I welcome her guest inside?â
Inquired the meek Noella, not knowing what action to take next. She was already flustered and overwhelmed by the battle of thorny words between her stepdaughter and Lady Louise. She did not know how to deal with conflict, and to make matters worse, she was fretting about the impact of Akkardâs appearance.
Of course, Damia felt similarly. Her heart pounded and sank at the announcement that Akkard had arrived. Her whole body, previously heated with outrage, abruptly ran cold.
However, she couldnât be weak in front of Louise. When she parted with Akkard and ended their brief relationship, she didnât recall bothering him or him being antagonistic, so she didnât think he was going to be disagreeable. So Damia raised her chin and bluffed.
âOh, mother. Of course, you should let him inside. It would be perfect if we all dined together.â
Damia laughed sweetly with ease as she took in Lousieâs stiff face, who also didnât expect Akkardâs visit. Damia took advantage of the opportunity to quickly poke Louiseâs pride where it hurt.
âMiss Louise must have known beforehand? Isnât it enough to hand over Lord Akkardâs sentiments yourself? I suppose he wanted to make it clear in person. If he was going to visit, you two are relatives; you could have informed me. Why did Lord Akkard come to my house to see myâ easy to get tiredâ face?â
Louise, humiliated, gritted her teeth as tears sprung out of her eyes out of irate resentment. But she didnât open her mouth as she did before. Unlike her recklessly rude behavior from before, she was practicing caution.
Just as Damia registered her unusual behaviorâa deep, low, and extremely masculine scent grazed the tip of her nose.
âDami.â
His lips, as if touching her ears, called her name. It was a sweet call as if he stirred whipping cream in black coffee with his tongue.
ââ¦..-Sir Akkard.â
Damia looked at him in astonishment. Seeing him again after two days, he still looked dazzling. He wore a suit that fitted well with his sturdy physique, and his straight, bright teeth revealed by a smile was surprisingly handsome.
Damia, distracted by his stunning image, was inadvertently self-conscious. It was the first time she had slept with a man, so she was at a loss at how to treat him now that she was face-to-face with him in broad daylight.
âThe Countess of Primula. And⦠Lady Damia.â
Luckily, Akkard knew exactly what to do. Wearing the mask of an immaculate gentleman in front of her stepmother, Noella, he delivered a polite greeting flawlessly.
âI apologize for this unannounced visit. I prepared a small gift of apology, so please accept it.â
With not even a moment to refuse, her hands quickly became heavier.
It was an exquisite box decorated with gold leaf and small jewels, lightly trimmed and painted in colorful colors. It was the first time Damia saw the artistic refinement of the capital.
âI hope you like it.â
Akkard smiled and opened the lid of the box. Inside it was filled with a colorful assortment of macaroons that brought pleasure just by sight.
Almonds, the main ingredient of macaroons, was usually a snack that couldnât be eaten in the north because it grew in the southâs warmer regions.
Stunned by the charm and alluring cuteness, Damia was momentarily awestruck. Seeing the gap in her senses, Akkard put a bouquet of flowers in her other hand.
âOh, and lilacs bloomed in the garden. The scent was so pleasing that I thought of you.â
The smell of fresh and sweet lilacs poured into her arms. With gifts, Akkard effectively sealed both of her hands and pulled in her defenseless self, and kissed Damia on the cheek.
âI didnât forget that you were kind to me at the last banquet. Iâm here to repay you for your kindness, so please donât reject me for being rude.â
Akkardâs way with words was very clever. He obviously understood Damiaâs intention of âend it with a one-night stand,â but he ignored it and spoke as if he had the right to choose the option of a relationship.
Unfortunately, his impudence was perfectly obscured by the capitalâs cunning style of socializing. Noella blushed, wholly taken by Akkardâs bold courting. Then, fidgeting, she grabbed little Leon and slipped away.
âI-Iâll be away for a moment. Since we have guests, I need to prepare dinner.â
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