âSheâs my sister! Thatâs my sisterâs hand! You canât just take it like that!â
As she lost her balance and tumbled forward, she reached out towards Camilla.
âYou canât take the hand of a man like that! You know that his real identity is just that ugly toad swamp! How can anyone call him a good man!?â
The people who watched from the periphery looked at Therese with cold eyes.
After the true identities of Julian and Liselotte had been revealed, both Camillaâs ostracization and reputation had been flipped on their head in a matter of moments. Right now, everyone saw Camilla as a sort of tragic heroine, who had been framed as a villain.
Meanwhile, people were keenly aware that Therese had been the source of information for many of Camillaâs supposed crimes. In order to isolate and cause Camillaâs downfall, Liselotte had used Therese.
The fact that Liselotte and Therese had become so publicly close after Camillaâs exile would also become a major point of suspicion against her. Therese was one of Liselotteâs accomplices. A key figure in Camillaâs tragic wrongful conviction.
All the people in the audience saw was the second of the two villainesses, who had worked so hard to frame Camilla.
âChoose me instead.â
But, Therese didnât care about any of that.
A man had suddenly appeared to rescue Camilla, who she was supposed to save herself, and was now going to take her away for good. It was the worst possible turn of events for Therese.
âDonât go back to the swamps. Such a disgusting place, Iâm sure that you donât want to return there again either, sister!â
âTherese.â
Therese didnât listen to Camillaâs words. Like the same little girl who threw tantrums all those years ago, she shook her head as tears streamed down her face.
âDonât leave me, sisterâŠâ
It was the first time she had ever seen Therese so truly desperate. Camilla, who never took anyoneâs hand, had chosen someone else. She didnât care about the hatred in the eyes of those who looked down at her, the only thing she was terrified about was the thought of losing Camilla.
Therese didnât even look at Alois, that odious man who was trying to steal her Camilla away. The only person she stared up at was Camilla herself.
âPlease, take my hand. Iâll save you, sister. No matter what!â
Therese reached out to her. Compared to Aloisâ, her hand was small and dainty. Hands that couldnât protect anyone.
âBecause weâre family! Iâll hold you close, whenever you need me! No matter how much it hurts, no matter how painful it is, no matter how sad! Iâll share it all. All of your sadness! All of your pain!â
Family.
As they heard Therese scream that word, Viscount Neumann and his wife raised their heads. Therese, however, didnât notice.
Not caring at all about her appearance, her eyes were red and puffy as she wailed, tears streaking her face. And as she begged, no one took the hand that she reached out.
âDonât abandon me, sister⊠Please, donât throw me away again⊠Donât apologize⊠Donât leave⊠If I was in your position, Iâd never let you go!!â
â Donât abandon me.
Donât apologize. Donât leave. Because weâre family.
Sharing the same burdens. The same hardships. Even if they fell into poverty, even if they faced painful days, that was fine.
They would struggle together, overcome adversity together, and live happily together. As a family.
Donât apologize, father. Donât be sad, mother. Please donât abandon me, my real mother and father.
She didnât care about how hard things got. She didnât care about being poor. If they could be together, then she could bear all of it.
But, no one could be her real family. She was an abandoned child.
Soon after she was born, her real family abandoned her.
It wasnât as if she didnât feel something for her.
It wasnât as if she didnât understand how she felt. Camilla too had always wanted a family that cared for her.
But, Camilla didnât feel sorry for Therese. Thatâs because Therese had always had what Camilla had wanted.
âSisterâŠâ
Therese kept stretching her hand out towards her, not wiping the tears from her eyes. Like a selfish child. After gazing at that hand for a moment, Camilla took a deep breath.
Then, after a momentâs hesitation, slapped away that hand.
âA hand like yours could never save me.â
Her voice was cold and stern. It was almost too cruel of a voice to use against a crying child.
But, Therese wasnât a little girl anymore. How could she pity or forgive her now, after everything she had done?
âIf you want someone to save, then save yourself, Therese!â
âSisterâŠâ
Therese was stunned by those harsh words of rejection.
She lost strength in her legs and sank to her knees.
As she did, she collapsed into heaving sobs.
Even at the very end, her sister still wouldnât take her hand.
As she fell to the floor, there was another commotion in the crowd.
There were two pairs of people; Viscount Neumann and his wife, as well as the Count and Countess Storm.
Camillaâs uncle and his wife went straight to Thereseâs side. Meanwhile, Count and Countess Storm surged straight past them without stopping.
âCamilla!â
Camillaâs father, Patrick, didnât even spare Therese a glance as he took the hand of his daughter that Therese couldnât.
âYou⊠you really were innocent this whole timeâŠ!â
Camillaâs mother, Katarina, took her other hand. She felt the breath stop in her throat. Just when was the last time she had touched her motherâs hand, Camilla wondered? She could only vaguely recall the soft touch of her motherâs hand when she was a young girl. The only other times she felt the harsh touch of her motherâs hand from then on was when she was being punished.
âIâm so sorry, Camilla. We didnât believe youâŠâ
As she looked past her parents who seemed like they were on the verge of tears, she saw the Viscount and his wife take Thereseâs hands in the same way.
It was as if Camilla and Therese had swapped places once again. Camilla continued to look at Therese, who still received hateful glares from the people in the crowd.
âIâm sorry⊠no.â
Viscount Neumann almost said it, but he stopped himself.
âI wonât apologize. You donât need to apologize to me either. If people wish to blame you, then weâll bear it together.â
âWe should never have let you go.â
Viscountess Neumann looked so pale it wouldnât surprise anyone if she collapsed after she pushed her frail body to run after Therese.
Although her hands were small and trembling, she hugged Therese as hard as she could.
âYouâll always be our daughter.â
â AhhâŠ
Something she had always dreamed about.
What Camilla had truly always wanted.
ââŠWe were tricked! We never suspected that Therese was someone who could do something like that!â
But, it was something she would never have. Her fatherâs words reminded her of that.
âFatherâŠâ
âBecause of Therese, you were put through so much pain. Ahh, weâre so sorry⊠because she was an unfortunate child, we spoiled her too much. Who could have ever believed that she would do something like that to her real sisterâŠâ
Therese must have heard what Patrick was saying only a few footsteps away. Or, perhaps she was lucky and didnât hear him above her own sobbing. But, Camilla was sure her father wasnât thinking about that at all.
âIt must have been so hard, being alone like that⊠Iâm so sorry that we never noticed.â
âMotherâŠâ
âYou have always truly been our only daughter. Yes⊠because of an awful lie, weâve done something awful. Even though youâve been with us your entire lifeâŠâ
As Katarina began to cry, Camilla looked down at her. Camilla and Therese. Both of them were their daughters. But, just once, have they truly thought about their words?
âFather, mother.â
Camilla called out to the two of them without any wavering in her voice. She tried to keep calm, but it seemed like it would be a futile effort. She could feel something beginning to boil in the pit of her stomach, and she felt like it would soon find its way to her voice, like it always did. But, for whatever reason, she felt strangely cold instead.
It was as if she had finally woken up from a dream.
âAll this time, I told you that what they said was wrong.â
âThatâs right. You truly were innocent.â
Patrick nodded. He had always heard Camilla deny everything thrown against her. But, more than anyone, he should have truly listened.
âMy innocence⊠did you ever truly believe in it at all?â
Patrick blinked. It took him a moment to realize that those were words of blame.
â Why did you never trust me?
He realized thatâs what Camilla was trying to say.
ââŠI did, or rather, I always wanted to. Of course, I wanted to believe in my daughter! But, there was so much evidence against you⊠We were taken in by the lies and believed them⊠we were fools.â
The proponents of the lie were a web of conspirators that fooled the entire country. Believing in it, her parents really may have been fools. But, the conspiracy was too powerful. It was simply all an unfortunate series of events.
âForgive us⊠you really are our true daughter. We love you, you have to understand thatâŠâ
We love you.
So, forgive us. Let everything be water under the bridge.
Camilla just couldnât understand it at all.
They adored Therese out of love, and begged Camillaâs forgiveness out of love. When one waxed, the other waned. As they asked Camilla for forgiveness, just where had their love for Therese gone?
Did they think that just with âloveâ, everything could be forgiven and forgotten?
And in doing so, tear Camilla and Therese apart?
ââŠLetâs go, Camilla.â
Behind Camilla, who looked down at her parents, a stern voice spoke out.
It was Alois. He looked at Camilla with a severe expression.
âTheyâve said more than enough. We donât have time for this.â
âLord AloisâŠâ
Camilla looked back at Alois. But, Camillaâs parents didnât let go of her hands.
They hadnât yet heard the words they desperately wanted to hear from Camilla.
I forgive you. Those are the words they were waiting for.
âDonât go, Camilla. Youâre our daughter. Youâre the only child we have.â
âYou donât have to listen to them anymore, Camilla. Letâs go.â
ââŠYou go too far, Duke Montchat! She is our beloved daughter!â
Katarina screamed. To her, Aloisâ words were those of a cruel man, trying to tear apart her family. Katarina trembled as she kept speaking.
âCamilla, you wouldnât abandon us, would you? If we lost both of our daughters like this, how could we go onâŠ!?â
âYou are a daughter of House Storm. You will never have to go through hardship again. Iâll make sure that youâll have everything you could ever need. And Iâm sure that we can help the House of Montchat in some way. ThereforeâŠâ
âNo.â
Before Patrick could once again beg for his daughterâs forgiveness, Alois brusquely cut him off.
Alois didnât wear his usual calm expression anymore. There wasnât even a shadow of his usual gentle smile. His face was cold and hard as he looked at Patrick and Katarina.
âThat wonât be necessary at all. Camilla, I have no use for the power of the Storm family.â
Alois reached out his hand again. Camilla was puzzled by this side of Alois that she hadnât seen before.
She had never heard such a cold voice coming out of that kind mouth of his. Even during the times that she and Alois had quarrelled, there had always been an undertone of genuine care.
âLetâs go. Throw away the name âStormâ. Youâre already a part of the Montchat family.â
Camilla looked between Alois and her parents.
Donât go, Patrickâs eyes said. I love you, said Katarinaâs. Youâre the only one. Our only daughter. Thereseâs sobs filled the silence between Camilla and her parents.
But, they didnât take a single look back at Therese, who was still sunken to the ground. Therese was a villainess after all, who supported a criminal and framed Camilla. A girl who had brought shame on the Storm name.
They didnât need a daughter like that. In the same way they once hadnât needed Camilla.
âFather, mother.â
Camilla threw off the two hands that clung to her. She remembered what Therese had said when she arrived in the royal capital.
She was right. This kind of thing would just repeat itself over and over again. She didnât feel an ounce of heartache as she cast them aside.
ââŠAre you going to abandon your daughter once again?â
As their daughter threw aside their hands and asked them that, the two of them looked at her in stunned silence. They probably didnât realize straight away that they would never hold their daughterâs hands again.
âAbandon?â
They didnât know what she meant. The two of them loved their daughters. Camilla and Therese both, they had loved them since the day they were born.
âWe never abandoned you. What an awful thing to sayâŠ! Youâre the one who is abandoning us, are you notâŠ!?â
Patrick looked aghast. It was as if he couldnât believe what Camilla had said at all. How could they ever abandon their beloved daughter? They had brought her up with the greatest of care.
Yet, despite everything, their daughters never understood that at all. As parents, it was terribly sad.
âWhy donât you understand, even though we love you so much!?â
Patrickâs grievous cry echoed through the courtroom. Certainly, some kind-hearted people would sympathize with that pitiable sound. As parents themselves, they must have known what that would feel like. They felt sorry for them.
Perhaps, Camilla might even be described as an âawful daughterâ in the rumours once again. The same would be said about Therese. Two terrible daughters, who betrayed their parentsâ love. The Count and Countess would be pitied as the two poor parents, who suffered from their daughtersâ heartlessness.
They would forever wallow in that sympathy. And their two beloved daughters would never return to their side.
Camilla shook her head.
She was fine with that. Let them call Camilla cold and heartless if they want. A despicable daughter who didnât return her parentsâ love. Maybe, in time, they might come to call her a villainess again.
â But, I do not care at all!
Containing that angry yell in her heart, Camilla raised her head.
She didnât care what they said about her. She wouldnât regret the choices she made.
A number of hands had reached out to Camilla. But, Camilla knew exactly which hand she wanted to take.
So, as usual, Camilla puffed out her chest with pride and raised her chin.
âSo long, father, mother. Take care.â
With a determined voice, Camilla turned on her heel with those words, walking away from both of them for good.
âWait just a second! You arenât leaving me behind this time!â
Just before Alois and Camilla could leave the courtroom together, Diana caught up with them with a shout.
Camilla smiled, realizing that Diana had run up to them the very moment she had made her decision.
She really was like Camillaâs big sister, someone who knew her far better than her father and mother ever could.
To Camilla, Diana was certainly someone she could truly call family.