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Day the World Changed ()

It was a hell-like sight that stuck in Marins mories and wouldnt disappear. Marin couldnt tell anyone, not even Violette, about that which she would still have nightmares about seven years later, which she didnt expect at that ti.

Everyone surely knew about this. They knew, yet they couldnt do anything. If an adult servant couldnt even do sothing to fix this, how could Marin, a re child, do it?

What she could do was just increasing her ti when talking with Violette a little bit more. Even that would co into nothing when Violette was called by her mother, and in the end, it didnt have any significant effect.

Those days ca to an end less than six months after Marin started working there.

Suddenly, the number of calls for Violette visibly decreased. And then Bellerose could no longer get out of her bed, let alone her room.

And finally, she couldnt get up anymore.

Bellerose didnt talk with anyone. She didnt see anyones eyes. She just called the na of the head family, Auld, like she was talking in delirium.

Violette-sama Are you alright?

I Im alright.

(T/N: Before, Violette was using /boku when she was talking to Marin, but she changed it into /watashi here. Both ans I, but the first one is used by boys, while the latter is more like a polite form which is unisex, but mostly (?) used by girls and won.)

Violette was sitting on the garden bench, her hair swaying in the wind.

She had changed visibly after she was no longer going to Belleroses side. Her hair grew a little, and her tone of voice and clothes gradually changed.

For the first ti at that mont, Marin knew that Violette was a girl.

That was the reason why she had been feeling a sense of incongruity since a long ti ago. For a boy who was ten years old, her wrists that were peeking through her sleeves, her neck that was seen through her hair gaps, and her waist that was seen through her clothes seed unreliable and thin.

Her height was reasonable, but her build was a girls. Marin thought that Violette was a thin boy until a while ago, but now she could only see her as a beautiful girl no matter how she looked at it.

And of course, Bellerose wouldnt have liked it.

The daughter Bellerose loved as Auld was becoming a woman. Unable to accept the natural phenonon, she fled from her dream in reality to her broken pieces of hope. Perhaps Bellerose had forgotten about Violette that was forced out from her dream, not even a shadow and shape of her left.

Im sorry, Marin.

Eh?

Ive shown you a world that you dont want to know because of my selfishness.

If they were talking about whether Marin really didnt want to know, Violette was right. She had resigned herself at the ti she was abandoned by her parents long ti ago. Thats why, she dread of others families.

A gentle mother and a strict father. But the mother was the scary one when she got angry, and the father had a sweet spot on his daughter.

Such happiness should be common in the world, and yet

What she saw here was a father who had abandoned his family, a mother who saw her daughter as her husband, and a daughter who was left alone in a large mansion.

Why

Marin didnt want to know this kind of world.

Why did you hire ?

She was a little girl who was just a little bit older than Violette, not related to her at all. She had no family, no money, and no education. A filthy holess child without any good points.

She wasnt suitable to get this job that guaranteed her food, clothing, and shelter, she just barely passing the mark. There were so many reasons to chase her out right at this mont as well.

What do you expect from ?

Marin had nothing, and she could do nothing. Even if Marin saw that sight in her dreams and woke up in fright because of that, she wasnt soone who could bring Violette out of that hell.

She had a narrow heart and lacked power, to the point that she felt jealous at Violette who she should give praise as her benefactor.

Marin couldnt understand what did Violette want from her helpless self.

Those eyes.

Eyes?

Its because I thought those eyes were beautiful.

Violette said so as she looked straight at Marins eyes.

Marins red eyes. They were the proof of betrayal that influenced Marins life.

She hated her own eyes.

Marin couldnt ignore the fact that she had been abandoned no matter what, and if her parents ca to pick her up now, it was impossible for her to say that she had any attachnt to them. She would only have distrust and disgust towards them.

But sotis, when she looked at the families that ca to the church, parents and their children that passed by on the road, and houses with lit lights, she would wonder.

If these eyes were not red. If they were the unproblematic color which was the sa as her father and mothers, would her life have changed?

I was not good with red eyes. They made feel like my mother was watching .

Violettes mother asked for love to Violette, seeing her daughter as her husband. Why did Marin think that Bellerose was even more dirty than her mother who had relationship with soone other than her husband, even though Belleroses love was wholehearted, not unfaithful at all?

Marin rembered the side profile of those face that had lost her sanity, and the nausea of that day ca back.

Thats why, I was surprised when I saw Marins eyes I never knew that they were such a beautiful color.

Violette got up from the bench and stood in front of Marin who was beside her. Her fingertips stretched out slowly, touching Marins eyes through the gap of her bangs.

A girl with the sa eyes as Violettes mother had collapsed behind Violettes house.

What she felt at those dimly opened red light was not her usual discomfort that felt like soone was licking her neck. They were the bright red sunset, a color that started the countdown to her liberation. For Violettes mother, it might be a parting to let go of the love of her life, but for Violette, it was the mont of hope that ended her lie.

Its because its a very bright and beautiful red. I was unconsciously captivated by them.

Violette used to think that the color or stickiness like the heated iron was red. Her mothers obsession and blind faith seed like they had entangled throughout Violettes body, accompanied by the breathlessness as if she was slowly being choked.

She wondered if one day she would also get dragged into that madness.

Thats why, I wanted you to stay with . Because when I looked at Marins eyes, I can believe that its not always the sa.

Not the sa. What kind of thoughts did Violette have when she said that? Did she an that even if Marin and Bellerose had the sa red eyes, they were two different people?

Or did she an that even if Bellerose was her mother, they were not the sa?

Do you think that its a stupid reason?

Other people would be amazed and laugh at the absurd reason of a ten years old child who hired soone because she only thought that those eyes were beautiful, wouldnt they?

But For , its so important that my world has changed. I can feel at ease that I wont get caught in those red eyes when I look at Marin.

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