As the figure of her younger self ca a little closer, Cecile saw that her cheeks were stuffed till they seed to burst and her hands were full of Fruits? Cecile gasped. Piled in the young childs arms was the sa fruit that shed just sampled from the World Tree. Her younger self had now claid a seat for herself on one of the branches and set about happily gorging on the freshly picked fruits. She was munching with such gusto that anyone mightve thought the child had starved for at least three days. Only after the young Cecile appeared full did she lay down on the branch. Why arent you coming, Mom? she murmured.
Cecile gasped in surprise. These were words she wouldve never said. From her first mories, Cecile had already known that her mother had passed away. It was impossible that she wouldve waited for her like this.
anwhile, the young Cecile grabbed at the fruits next to her. Picking out the one with the prettiest color, she hugged it close to her chest. As tears welled up in her eyes, she shut them and whispered, This ones for Mom So, dont leave .
Cecile choked up at the sight of the poor little girl. No Sothing like this never couldve happened. Her mother had died shortly after childbirth, and the king had imdiately sent her to the royal villa. That was what she was told.But by who?It had to be the maids that had always been taking care of Cecile since she could rember.
Soon, the younger Cecile drifted off to sleep. Then, the tree branch next to her crept up to steal the fruit in her hand. It then went to reattach the fruit to a branch nearby, before returning to hover around the sleeping girls head. It wasnt to caress the crying child, but rather the branch seed conflicted on whether to smack her or not.
Oh, co on. Really? You should comfort a crying child, Cecile pouted, even as she felt choked up. However, at that mont, more fruits rolled out from under the childs ragged excuse for clothes. Apparently, there was a hidden pocket inside. Seeing this, Cecile felt that perhaps she could silently overlook one smack. Still, this had to be a lie. She denied this mory from ever existing, and couldnt fathom why the World Tree would show her such a thing.
The little Ceciles breathing had evened out, as slept while curled up. Just then, through her slightly opened mouth, she mumbled, I have to et Estian too
Cecile felt herself waver from hearing her younger self utter Estians na, and her grip on the golden branch weakened. It wasnt unusual for a child to call for their mother, but not Estian.
A second later, the image of the young child disappeared and the World Trees voice could be heard again.
[You. Rem. Ber?]
Cecile bit her lips. No, she didntno such mory existed. It didnt make sense. Why and how in the world did her younger self end up in such a mysterious place? Moreover
Estian.Cecile felt a chill form in a corner of her heart. Shed liked him from the mont they had t. She assud it was because she found him attractive, and he beca the first family shed made. All along, Cecile was convinced that those emotions belonged to her and her only But what if that wasnt the case? What if she was destined to like him from the beginning?
Thinking about it from the other persons perspective, Estian also paid no interest to anyone, that is, until she ca along and he accepted her.What if its the sa for Estian?What if Estian was ant to love her unconditionally, regardless of what kind of person she was?
Cecile felt the remaining strength disappearing from the hand from which she dangled off the World Trees branch.
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Estian tossed Ruin aside with such force that the latter landed with a noticeable quake before rolling on the ground. The unconscious prince coughed up blood, but Estian didnt bother sparing a glance as he stord up and accosted Richard.
Where is Cecile? he demanded, grabbing the archmage by the collar.
I-I dont know.
Who other than you would know? Rather than yelling, there was a chilling pressure in his terribly nacing voice.
I told you clearlyEstian grabbed one of Richards fingers and twistedto not harm even a single hair of Ceciles.
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