Before Carynne fell, Raymond narrowly managed to pull her up and out the window.
Im sorry. But its my mothers nto
Truthfully, it was just a notebook that she wasnt even sure about whether it was or was not her mothers nto. But you never know. Raymond didnt explicitly verbalize it, but he must think that shes being ridiculous.
All right, lets save the words for later and leave first.
Whiiiizz.
The raging fire and passing breeze intertwined together over the Hare manor.
As Raymond carried Carynne in his arms, he rolled his ankles a couple tis as he stood on the roof, then he soon jumped off to the low roof below.
Thud, stagger.
AHH!
Carynne hugged Raymonds neck tightly.
Shit, do it right!
She cursed inwardly, but she kept it in and gritted her teeth.
Im asking just in case, but would you be able to balance by yourself and go across that roof there?
The roof that Raymond jerked his head towards was a roof that was burning and already a bit tilted, though the stone walls remained intact. Still though, the place that shed have to walk over was just the exact width of her feet.
Not everyones a monster like you, okay?
Carynne shook her head.
Even if both my feet were fine, I cant do that. Even if Ive died and woken up again a hundred tis over, I cant.
Its not a matter of whether she physically could or couldnt do it. As though unphased by what she said, Raymond nodded without a change to his expression.
Then try not to breathe and just hang on.
And Carynne did so.
With her in his arms, Raymond hunched over.
The familiar scent of gunpowder emanated from the man. Raymond jumped, but his figure mid-air looked as though he was soaring through the sky. Then, thud! A loud sound entered Carynnes ears. The sensation was horrifying.
Falling was sothing she had gone through many tis already, but now, the warmth of another human being was right next to her. And that was Raymond. So Carynne was not so scared this ti.
As long as hes around, she won't die.
At least, not until that day.
As their bodies soared lightly for a mont, he stepped off the roof. Then, he started running down the wallso fast that its possible to hear the sound of the wind.
!
Carynne wanted to cover her ears, but she couldnt because she was latched onto Raymond. As he ran, Carynne heard the sound of windows cracking in their wake. Whoever it was left in there, it would be difficult to survive now.
Taak.
It wasnt until they finally reached the ground that Raymond set Carynne back down.
Urk.
Carynne tried to stand up by herself, but she soon faltered once more because of the pain that shot up her foot.
Milady!
Donna ca running at her. The maids face was covered in tear streaks.
Oh my goodness, what do we do. Just what happened here Where is His Lordship? I didnt see him co out Hiic, uhk, hiic Milady, are you alright?
Carynne couldnt answer right away. She didnt even have enough energy to pull out a joke right now. Shes at her limit. Too much happened in just one night. She felt her strength leaving her body as she fell over while leaning into Donna.
What do we do
Donna hugged Carynne and wept. Carynne patted Donna, but even this beca too troubleso for her.
Isella
Then, he showed up.
My daughter, how
With a dreadful expression, Verdic walked towards Carynne. At this, she bowed her head.
Im curious about that too. Wheres Isella, I wonder. What happened. And, this situation.
Why
But nevertheless, it was awkward to look at Verdics face. All Carynne knew was that no one had since seen Isella.
How co.
Carynne herself didnt know what she was feeling, whether she was happy, sad, or relieved.
Verdic saw Raymond laugh.
Verdic saw Raymond.
He looked like hes laughing.
* * *
Please, dont let open my eyes.
I used to pray like this every single ti I fell asleep. If only it could all end so that I could stop thinking forever.
But this was nothing but a futile wish. When I opened my eyes, the day would start again. I know. I know it already. Everyday, it was the sa people, the sa smiles, the sa tears. I despair as I regain consciousness in the dark, and again, I despair as I wake up once more.
Milady, are you alright?
Still, it was comforting to be wrapped in a warm blanket instead of the garden where the start always happened.
The garden was always cold. That coldness which brought upon shivers, its not here. Its not cold this ti.
Who killed this ti? No. Im the one who killed soone else this ti. I killed soone. Nobodys going to kill . Ink on paper, the faint sound of a piano. No. Not this ti. Not yet.
Milady.
Whose voice was that? It wasnt that low but steady voice that had a slightly garbled pronunciation. This was a womans voice who was a bit younger.
Ah, right. I killed Nancy. This girl isnt Nancy. This voice is Donnas. The slightly younger, lively girls voice. Different from how its always been. A voice owned by soone who didnt have enough of a grudge that shed kill Carynne.
Are you alright?
Eugh.
Carynne tried to open her eyes, but she couldnt.
Was she blind now? Thankfully, that wasnt the case. When she raised her hand to her eyes, she found sothing draped there. How long had she been unconscious?
Uh.
She opened her lips, but her dry throat and lips made it impossible for her to speak. Carynne opened and closed her lips a few tis, and Donna moistened her lips and eyes with a wet towel.
She ca back to life again. Her eyes were dazzled by brightness. Carynne looked at the ceiling over Donnas hand as she wiped her face gently. The bright, cream-colored wallpaper was enough to tell her that this wasnt her room.
Wa, ter.
Here you are.
How long have I been unconscious?
Three days. I really thought that Milady was also going to to die! Hiic
Donna burst into tears.
Also?
Carynne asked. Donna hiccupped and said, Ack Then she clamped her lips shut.
Did a lot of people get hurt?
Mi Milady.
Donna nervously explained.
Please dont be surprised Truthfully, His Lordship hes
Not that.
Carynne had to bow her head to hide the irritation that had flashed over her face. Her hair cascaded over the bed. Sothing elsesothing that she didnt already know.
Wasnt it that right before I fell unconscious, Im the one who said that Father couldnt make it out of there? You dont rember? Did you forget because a few days have passed, huh?
Carynnes face was devoid of any emotion. But even so, Donna wept at her own face and mourned for the dead fief lord. Maybe shes letting out this excessive emotion at the possibility that shed be out of a job soon. At least, thats how it was in Carynnes eyes.
Was this girl really grieving over so strangers death? You hired such a great maid, Father. Though shes not good at her job.
A brief mont passed as Carynne waited for Donna to calm down. Then, she tried to ask again.
Speak slowly. Where are we right now?
The ceiling was cream colored, the wallpaper was full of flower patterns. The suns rays gently lit up the entire room, and one the side, there was a table full of tea and refreshnts.
Theres no need to say it, honestly. Its Carynnes first ti here, but not really.
Youre in my ho, Lady Hare.
Mister Verdic.
The most uncomfortable and awkward man to be around appeared. Carynne felt Donna freeze up next to her. Carynne furtively touched her own neck. Its still intact.
What happened to Isella?
In any case, given that her head was still attached to her body, and seeing as that middle-aged man over there wasnt holding an axe in his hands, perhaps in the end, Isella didnt manage to escape the mansion?
Donna, go out.
Beneath the sheets, Carynne clenched one hand into a fist.
Yes.
As Donna left, Verdic drew nearer to the bed.
For a mont, he remained silent.
Im sure youre aware of the situation.
My father passed away.
Yes. Its truly unfortunate.
Sure. Carynne recalled the way Verdic laughed back then. He laughed.
He laughed as he said this.
Miss Hare. His Lordship hung himself. My condolences.
While his eyes were so full of mirth.
Since hes entrusted you to Why dont you help out my daughter? It might be good to have you as her companion who she can confide in.
Carynne recalled this.
But this ti, Verdic wasnt laughing. He stayed silent. His hands were clasped together, his head was bowed, and his expression remained at a grimace.
Sothing must have happened to Isella.
Carynne felt a small surge of exhilaration. If it had happened, she would have wanted to throw her decapitated head at him at this mont.
The silence in the air continued to stretch between them. When Carynne could no longer stand it, she was the one who spoke up first.
Mister Verdic?
Ill say this frankly.
Go ahead.
Will you be my daughter?
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