âWhere did she go? Didnât you say that you saw her around here?â
Afraid he would hear me panting, I covered my mouth and curled up smaller.
I saw Kir in the distance, still looking for me, and quickly retreated into the blind spot. A small body was an advantage at times like these.
âSo itâs like this, huh? Just wait till you get caught.â
Kirsec wandered around for a while, but eventually left when he couldnât find me, stamping his feet and disappearing far away. It wasnât until the sound of footsteps completely faded away that I sighed and removed the hand covering my mouth. That wicked brat!
*****
Itâs already been days since this game of hide-and-seek started. I would run away and Kirsec would chase after me.
This guy must have been a demon in his past life. He couldnât have shown such patience and persistence at such a young age unless he was a demon who had climbed up from hell.
The more I ran away, the greater Kirsecâs obsession became. He hunted me enthusiastically with a fire in his eyes. There were many close calls, where I let my guard down and was almost caught. Every time it happened, I would feel like Iâd lost a few years of my life. And the more narrow escapes I made, the more sinister Kirsecâs face turned.
Overcome by anger, the flame in him grew stronger. Perhaps it was sparked by his dissatisfaction and the obsession with wanting things to work out the way he wanted.
The baby demon turned into a full-fledged monster. If I get caught now, itâll be even worse. So I ran away more desperately.
Even after several days of avoiding Kirsec like this, there was no news of my fatherâs return, while his pursuit of me was becoming defter by the day. My heart tightened as he came closer and closer to catching me.
I couldnât wait for my father to come back and take me home. I wasnât even studying these days and was solely focused on surviving.
When dawn comes, I pack some food to eat and go to some unfrequented place, like crawling under the bed and hiding. At night, I sleep in the room of someone whoâs in favor of me since there might be an unwanted guest waiting in my room at night. I survived thanks to the help of those who didnât like Kirsec very much.
So foolishly, I underestimated Kirsecâs preparedness to overuse his power. Realizing he could not catch me with his own hands, Kirsec wielded his authority.
âBring the kid in front of me right now! Anyone caught hiding her will not be forgiven!â
At first, he tried to solve it on his own. But I outsmarted him too much, and Kirsec, who didnât know the meaning of the word patience, gave in to his anger.
And that single order from Kirsec changed the attitude of the people whoâd been helping me.
Not knowing about his command, I went to Anne, with whom Iâd been sleeping these days.
Anne was the maid who had shown me to my room and warned me about Kirsec on my first day at the Dukeâs mansion.
So I was off guard.
âWe have somewhere to go together.â
She grabbed my hand and dragged me somewhere. At first, I followed without thinking, but I felt instinctively anxious at Anneâs guilty expression.
âLet me go. Iâm not coming. Let go.â
I struggled to escape before we reached Kirsec, but I couldnât loosen Anneâs grip.
âIâm sorry. The young master ordered me to bring you.â
I shivered with shock and betrayal when Anne apologized before dropping me off in front of Kirsec.
Actually, I understood that Anne had no choice but to do so. I also knew how impossible it was to refuse an employerâs orders.
But to throw this tender little me into the hands of that devil just so she could survive. The world is so heartless.
Only demons lived in this grand mansion.
âHey, kid.â
âHello.â
I greeted him reflexively before he said a word. Still, Kirsecâs expression didnât seem to improve.
Sitting in his chair, he looked down at me arrogantly. Wouldnât that be the expression of Yama, the Lord of Hell before he gave judgment to the sinner?