Were horses always calm? Lia wondered as she sat on the saddle being led by Ian. She glanced at him guiding the horse with barely any motion and smiled. It looked like he was trying hard to be thoughtful for her.
âI told you riding a horse is a bit too much right now,â Lia tsked.
âItâs not a place you can walk to,â Ian retorted.
âSunâs coming down soon. I know it has gotten longer but my stomach is accurate,â she complained.
âDonât worry. I wonât starve you.â
The place Ian was headed to was a forest connected to the Academy. As they rode on the horse through the path littered with greens of fir and acacia trees, Lia was enveloped by a thick aroma of sweets and savory.
The two of them had just come out to a clearing from a forest path that didnât seem to have been traveled by many people. Ian stopped and they had reached a place echoed by the calming sound of water and its fresh scent that hung in the air around. They were at a small lake with a big sycamore tree beside.
âDoesnât this remind you of Cosoar,â Ian smiled reminiscently, offering his hand to Lia after getting off the horse.
âThatâs why you brought me here,â Lia muttered to herself while taking Ianâs hand.
Soon after she slid off the horse with the help of Ian, Lia suddenly dropped to the floor as she felt a sharp sudden pain around her ribs.
âAre you okay?â Ian asked, barely sparing her a glance.
âNo. I think Iâll walk home. It hurts.â Lia winced.
âYouâre too weak,â Ian sat beside her as he spoke. Lia glanced at Ian, who was oddly quiet. The man who seemed a little down.
âHow did you know about this place anyway?â she asked.
âBy some chance. I smelled the water as I was riding my horse,â Ian responded with an air of nonchalance.
âYou have a very good sense of smell. The smell of water, I canât smell it well.â
âI remember it well. It was like this at Cosoar. It was beautiful,â Ian added while looking at the grand lake in front of them. The tips of his fingers were being painted wet with grass.
Lia also liked it at Cosoar. She always wanted to go to the capital, but now that she actually lived there, she missed Cosoar. She missed Cosoar so much that she had vivid dreams about it every now and then.
Did Ian want to go back home too?
It had already been a few months since was staying at the Empire as Kieranâs guest.
âI heard you visited because of Kieranâs engagement. Are you going back once itâs over?â Lia asked.
âProbably, right away.â
âThen itâs not too far away? You must be glad. Your home is probably a great place too.â
âMm, it is but I donât want to go back. Iâm already annoyed that I have to look after Kieran for another year.â
âHeâs⦠going back with you?â Lia blanked out for a moment. She wasnât aware of this. Kieran had become healthy enough not to need more treatment. So why was he going back?
âIs that why the Marchioness allowed me to attend the Academy?â
As her train of thoughts grew, she found it more and more difficult to focus on the beautiful scenery in front of her. She felt herself starting to get a little depressed at her thoughts.
âBefore I return, Iâll give you a gift. Whatever you want,â Ian said as if reading her mind.
As his voice came closer, Liaâs sight became more in focus. She realized Ian was smiling at her in the distance, a distance that was too close.
âI donât need a gift. I donât really have anything that I want anyway,â Lia shrugged.
âItâs not that you donât want anything but that I canât give it to you,â Ian shook his head.
Heâs so observant. Lia gathered her knees and smiled.
âYes. Itâs not something you can give.â
âThat hurts my pride. Then⦠how about I suggest something?â
Liaâs eyes sparkled with interest and Ian couldnât help but stare into the beautiful green eyes that were pulling him in.
âIâll help you get into Louvre. I can help you.â Ian said, his voice strong with promise. âIâll look after you. So go around as much as you want.â
âH-How did you know? That Iâm trying to get into Louvre,â Lia sputtered out the words in disbelief.
âEver since I got here, I was only looking at you.â
Ian put his lips on Liaâs short hair. She flinched, withdrew her shoulders, and leaned back.
âThatâsâ¦. weird,â Lia tried to fight the blush that threatened to spread across her cheeks.
âI told you that I fell in love at first sight, Canillian,â Ian smirked, and Lia shook her head as she playfully pushed him.
Immediately after he calmed her with a joke, he felt someoneâs gaze on them. Ian turned his attention to that direction, but they were in a forest full of thick-skinned trees pattering with sounds of small animals, it could have just as easily been a stray.
However, he managed to locate the eyes of the horse whose gaze had caught his attention but just as soon as he had then the horse quickly disappeared without a trace. For a horse to disappear so seamlessly, it must have had a very good rider.
Ian only knew two men that fit the bill. One was Prince Wade but if it had been him, there was no way he would leave without saying anything. Then that only meant that it must have been the young Duke again. The forest was also his property.
Ianâs lips twisted before he turned his attention back to Lia.
âSo, tell me. Where should I look out for you?â
âIâm going to find the thing I lost myself,â she retorted.
âNo, we might not see each other⦠for a while? You canât forget me. Thatâs why I want to give you a gift before I go.â He carefully grabbed her wounded hand and pressed his lips on the back of it. The eyes that were looking up were soft.
âLady.â