After waiting for a while, Larissa didnât even move, let alone answer.
So I just did what I was thinking.
âI will leave the mansion early tomorrow morning and never come back. If Larissa wants to go with me, there is only one way.â
I glanced around the heavy iron gate.
When I returned to my room after a while, I purposely didnât lock the basement door.
âCome out at dawn. Go through the two doors and go up the stairs, and youâll find a large bag in the corner. Go inside and hide. No matter what, never say anything. Can you do it?â
Still, Larissa did not move.
She just stared at me with her round eyes.
âOh, if you really want to take something, you can bring one or two.â
Although it was old and worn out in the basement, there were quite a few things. Among them, there must have been something that she loved.
âBut Larissa didnât come out with anythingâŚâŚâ
Larissa had to hold her breath for hours, barely crumpling herself in a bag and not knowing where she was going.
From inside of the bag until today, what Larissa had been holding in her hand for three days was the handkerchief that contained the cookies I had given her.
It was the only thing she brought out of the basement that dominated Larissaâs entire short life.
The dirt on the edges must have come from walking out of the bag to the nearby village.
âBecause we walked on a dirt road for a long time.â
She was on the road following a person called older sister, whom she did not know well.
As she walked holding the hand of an unknown person, she risked her life for the warmth of just a few pieces of sweets.
Did you eat all the gingerbread that night? Or leave some to eat while in the bag?
In the stuffy room without a single ray of light, did Larisa smell the sweet smell of gingerbread leftover in the handkerchief?
How courageous this little girl was.
And how much she depended on me.
This child risked her life while escaping from that hellish cellar.
Larissa in front of me was not just a pretty fairy tale character. She was a self-willed, living person.
My eyes were hot. I blinked my eyes, holding back the moment I wanted to hug Larissa.
Instead, I reached out and gently grabbed Larissaâs hands.
Larissaâs shoulders shrugged again, but she didnât pull my hand away.
Until now, Larissaâs face had only been expressionless or frightened. She didnât even say a single word.
But I felt like I had finally heard Larissaâs voice.
The two small hands that fit snugly into my hands were very warm.
âNo matter what happens, I will protect you.â
So that there will never be another person who exploits you and squeezes your tears again.
I let go of my hand and took the handkerchief from Larissa.
I stood up and held out my hand.
âCome here, Larissa. Iâll show you how to wash a handkerchief. It doesnât take long.â
Larissa took turns looking at my handkerchief and face over and over, and finally took my hand.
We headed to the bathroom together.
Fabian came the next day at the same time as promised.
We moved to the next room just like yesterday.
âI will accept the offer. Instead, I have conditions.â
I handed him a piece of paper.
I wrote this after thinking all night long.
ă â Never make Larissa cry.
â Be sure to keep Larissa and not reveal her whereabouts to other family members, both Blick and Laurent.
â Do not touch Marciaâs body.
â If you ask for a divorce, do it immediately.
â Even if you get a divorce, you wonât hurt Larissa and Marcia. ă
Fabianâs expression as he took the paper became strange.
It was neither a smiling nor an absurd expression, but it was a subtle expression somewhere in the middle.
âThere are more entries for Miss Larissa.â
âI wrote the most important thing.â
Actually, I wanted to add one more condition.
âAfter divorce from Marcia, Fabian will marry Larissa.â
I thought about it until the very end and finally decided to take it out.
âJust in case Larissa may not like Fabian.â
I said while raising my chin up and looking straight into Fabianâs eyes.
âIf what is written here is not followed, I will get a divorce right away, whether itâs after a year or not.â
Then Fabian wonât be able to maintain the Grand Duke position.
âWhat if it was made into a contract? How about it? If there is a condition that you want, please write it below.â
Fabian looked at me for a moment, then looked down at the paper again.
He seemed to re-read what I had written several times, and soon he picked up a fountain pen and began to write.
ă â If all of the above are met, Marcia must remain married for at least one year.
â Act as the Grand Duchess who shows no intelligence. ă
Are you saying that it really doesnât matter?
âIt seems to be true that it doesnât matter if his familyâs name is tarnished.â
Fabian looked down at the contract and opened his mouth.
âI have one more thing to tell you. I have no intention of having children in the future. Iâm thinking of taking a clever kid from outside and adopting him.â
He pointed out one part of the contract. Thatâs what I wrote.
ă â Do not touch Marciaâs body. ă
âSo you donât have to worry about this. One of my goals is to end the lineage of the Grand Duke.â
He must have been the prince from the fairy tale who was just plain and dignified. He is seemingly perfect, but he has an inside that is unknown somewhere.
That is why fairy tales are written short and concise. Because if the charactersâ inner circumstances seem absurd, it canât be a fairy tale anymore. Because itâs not a story worth reading to children.
âWhether in a fairy tale or not, it doesnât matter now.â
I will survive. With Larissa.
âLarissa, this older sister is taking care of your husband and I will return him to you someday.â
Donât worry, I wonât touch a single finger of him.
âAll right. I accept it.â
Then Fabian looked down at the contract and raised his head.
He made eye contact with mine and slowly knelt down on one of his knees.
Then he pulled out a small box from his pocket.
He called my name in a low voice.
âYou have a very nice voice.â
My heart fluttered needlessly. Staring at the red eyes that sank silently, I waited for the next line.
He opened the lid of the little box. What was inside was a truly dazzling diamond ring.
âEvery time I look at this diamond ring, I think of Larissa.â
Itâs probably not intentional, but itâs really a proper ring for her.
Swallowing dry saliva, I took the ring and put it on my finger. It felt snug in my hand as if it had deliberately adjusted to my size.
âIt is the ring of the Grand Duchess that has been passed down from generation to generation.â
âExcuse me for a moment. May I let my aide come in?â
Since it was a contract marriage for each otherâs purpose, the romantic scene ended there.
As I nodded, he opened the door leading to the hallway.
Fortus was waiting in front of the door. He came in and held out what he was wearing around his side to Fabian.
Fabian took an envelope and pulled out what was inside. One was marriage papers and the other was divorce papers.
Fabian signed the divorce papers right in front of me and handed them to me.
âItâs a wedding present.â
I accepted the divorce papers with a smile.
This is the most important thing to me in this marriage. I could feel my hand holding the documents heavy.
Maybe itâs because of the large diamond ring on my finger.
Soon after, Fabian also signed the marriage papers.
âA marriage in which the divorce papers are signed before the marriage papers.â
I smiled bitterly and wrote my name under his name.
After signing, Fabian put the documents back in the envelope and handed it to Fortus.
âIâll be back in three days.â
âIs Fortus going somewhere?â
Fortus took the envelope and put it in the briefcase.
I could see something metallic light reflecting inside his coat. It was a pistol.
It felt like my heart was getting colder for some reason.
He bowed his head slightly to me as well and left the room.
Fabian looked at me and said,
âLady Blick, now you are my future wife. When Fortus returns with the signature of His Majesty the King, you will become my wife officially.â
Could it be that I have done everything too hastily now?
Canât I turn it back now?
Suddenly, I started thinking about it.
Fabian may know Iâm a little frightened, then he said slowly, in a low voice, but firmly.
âI will protect you until the end of this marriage.â
Wow, for a moment I almost forgot that this guy wasnât mine.