Similar occurrences happened a few times in the past.
Of course, even if such things happened before, it was never to this degree.
If Aileen was an idiot, she really could have died. But still, itās impossible for Violet to have poisoned her.
On the one hand, Violet admittedly thought that she herself was half-crazy. But so was Aileenāthat girl was also out of her mind.
Whenever a similar incident happened before, Violet surmised that there must be someone else other than herself who disliked Aileen.
āM-Milady⦠Are you alright?ā
āā¦Iām okay.ā
Violet hesitated to answer for a short while, but she eventually replied grudgingly. Her escort knight just followed silently behind her.
Itās not as if she wasnāt used to this already.
āā¦But youāre not, Milady.ā
After they returned to the annex, Mary calmly took one of Violetās hands in hers.
Iām used to it. Iām okay because Iām used to it.
Violet replied to herself, but she paused. Only then did she realize that she was trying to answer, but she couldnāt because her throat was all choked up.
Iām okay. Iām used to it. And maybe the same thing wonāt happen again. Iām okay.
As Violet was about to give this answer, she moved her lips slightly.
āIām⦠Iām not okay.ā
āMiladyā¦ā
āIām, not okay. I, Iā¦ā
Just because sheās used to it didnāt mean she was fine. Tears trickled down.
But because sheās not fine, itās all the more reason toĀ beĀ fine. She did not want to show how much she was struggling at the bottom of the abyss she was in. As ever, she held onto the aloof demeanor she used as a mask.
The more something like this happened, the more her self-worth crumbled. But she continued to act the same way.
Mary glanced towards the door. Standing there, Zylo sighed and left the room. After a while, the tactless knight brought in a tray of tea that might help stabilize the ladyās mind and body.
Violet once asked Aileen.
āWhy! Why in the world are you doing this to me! What did I do so wrong!ā
āSister.ā
āI hate you. So what? What do you want from me?! I just, again, why must I beā¦!ā
āSister, you brought it all onto yourself.ā
That day, something broke inside Violet.
It was just another day when Violet had pointed out Aileenās etiquette at the family dinner, and in retaliation, her brothers criticized her for doing so.
It was the same as usual, but it was especially heavy for Violet that day.
Finally letting go of her pride, Violet shouted.
What in the world did I do so wrong?!
Of course, there were countless wrongdoings attributed to her. However, how could a person whoās been so eroded by self-deprecation recognize her faults?
Then,
āYou really donāt know? You brought it all onto yourself. Everything.ā
āBrother Mikhail, and even Brother Roenā¦ā
āIām already spelling it out for you, Sister. The things you did wrong. Why are you talking as if you never did anything wrong?ā
āSister, you brought it all onto yourself.ā
Aileen said all these things, and she was not wrong.
But she wasnāt quite right either.
How could she say that everything was Violetās fault when thereās clearlyĀ someoneĀ whoās causing all this?
Yet, neither could Violet claim that Aileen was to blame.
Itās my fault. Itās all my fault. Because Iām bad. Because Iām not a good kid. Because Iām an evil person.
Her thoughts became like that.
Because Aileen said so.
āPoor Sister Violetā¦ā
āSister, you will never be loved.ā
Aileen laughed.
So many people praised her to be the very embodiment of an angel, but to Violet, the girl was terrifying.
Itās laughable how the most loved person was saying such a thing.
While looking at Aileenās eerie smile, Violet unknowingly took a step back.
And when Violet finally collapsed, Aileen smiled again.
āSister, I want to be close to you.ā
It was neither a bashful nor a contemptible smile. It was the girlās natural smile.
āSister, you know what? That place you think is yours has always been originally mine.ā
The place she was talking about was that of a splendid ducal lady, a noble position Violet owned that was bound to be envied by everyone.
As Aileen proclaimed that it was originally hers, she gave Violet a natural smile.
Aileen tore Violet down as she pleased, and she was satisfied watching Violet break down into tears while running out the room.
It was on that same day that Violet plunged into the lake.
āā¦I want to hear your story, Milady.ā
āI, Iā¦ā
Violet did not tell Mary her story. She said that she felt lonely, that she felt wronged, but she could not bring herself to tell the story behind these feelings.
And Mary did not force Violet to pry open her wounds.
Though she felt that her previous personality had blended together with Violetās, she had been unconsciously trying to separate herself from Violet all this time. An indistinct smile graced her lips.
Zylo, who brought tea with him, watched the two young women awkwardly, unable to find the right timing to leave.
* * *
The relationship between Violet and Aileen was not bad from the onset.
Aileenās father was the older brother of the current Duke Everett. He gave up his right to succession for the sake of love.
Having achieved his small happiness, he sometimes brought his family over to the ducal estate, and Aileen often played together with her cousins.
She was a younger cousin who was close to Violetās age.
Violet had been quite fond of the lovely little girl because she only had brothers.
But when the duchess passed away, this painting-like harmony began to collapse.