After leaving the basement of the diner, Camilla was accompanied by Alois as they made their way to the florist.
Klaus and Nicole, meanwhile, were still busy in the cellar. Klaus was busy personally instructing Victor and the others, whilst Nicole was staying with him since Klaus wanted to use her.
Apparently, Klaus was determined to have Nicole sing. Nicole was a typical denizen of Mohnton and was hesitant about getting involved with this sudden new vice at first, but lately, she seems to have been swept up in Klausâ rhythm and they even seemed to be getting along a little better.
Thatâs why, for the first time in a while, she was alone with Alois.
Just like always, she could hear the faint echoes of that detestable hymn on the air.
There werenât many other people trudging through the snow covered roads. As she walked alongside Alois, Camilla felt awkward, leaving behind a trail of footprints in the snow.
Blume was a town famous for its flowers and perfumes. However, since flowers were only really seen as an ingredient, its main export was the perfume. There werenât all that many shops that were specifically dedicated to floristry, and amongst those there were only a handful that Klaus pointed out as potential collaborators for the festival.
In the first place, it wasnât an uncommon opinion in this land that flowers, being so vividly coloured and eye-catching, were in themselves a form of âviceâ. Although people tolerated the flowers that grew in the flowerbeds and on the trees as articles of nature, there were those who frowned on florists displaying bouquets and wreaths in their shop windows.
Of course, it goes without saying that perfume is considered a luxurious item, but the perfume produced in Blume isnât typically sold there. The vast majority of it is exported outside of the territory, with it being an open secret that in Mohnton itself the products are only used by a cadre of high ranking nobles and wealthy merchants.
The point being, they werenât sold much in the public eye.
There was still a little ways to walk before they reached the florist.
As they walked side by side, it didnât seem like Alois was going to say anything either as the silence persisted between them.
Thinking about it, it was probably the first time she had been alone with Alois since the time in the greenhouse. She was acutely aware that the pitiful side of herself she showed to Alois must still be fresh in his mind.
After all, Alois had proposed to Camilla. How could he simply forget that the woman he wanted to think about becoming engaged to him was crying her eyes out over another man? In fact, Alois had often kept Camilla company when she had something to vent.
So, Camilla thought that she should sincerely respond to Aloisâ kindness.
ââŠLord Alois.â
âYes?â
Alois responded straight away as Camilla awkwardly called out to him. Although, seeing how bitter Camillaâs face was as she looked up at him, Alois seemed a little confused.
âIs something wrong?â
âAh, well, you see? I thought I should thank you for the other day. I showed you something unsightly after allâŠâ
âAh, donât mention it.â
With that answer, Aloisâ gaze drifted. It was as if he was looking over the snow-covered town for some inspiration as to what to say next.
âI loved Prince Julian.â
âYes. I know.â
âAnd when it came to marrying you, Lord Alois, I was against it from the start. Why should I have to live apart from His Highness? That was the kind of thing I was thinking.â
ââŠI know.â
Aloisâ voice that responded to Camillaâs sounded unnatural, betraying no emotion.
It had always been plain to see from her attitude. In the beginning, Camilla refused to marry Alois. Although his appearance played a big part, there was also the apprehension towards marrying anyone other than Prince Julian.
âAll I wanted to do was force them to regret. Not just His Highness, but all those who exiled me. To that end, I intended to use you, Lord Alois. So⊠I have to apologize for that.â
ââŠI thought it might have been something like that.â
Aloisâ voice was quiet as he sighed. Then, looking back down at Camilla, Alois smiled as if to reassure her.
âSo, thatâs why you wanted me to lose weight? Somehow, I had an inkling.â
âYou donât hate me for it?â
As Camilla asked that, a note of trepidation in her voice, Alois calmly shook his head.
âItâs no wonder you would think that way after everything that happened, Camilla. Besides, itâs a different story now that weâve gotten to know each other, isnât that right?â
At those kind words, Camillaâs mouth felt like it tightened into a knot. Alois wasnât angry, there was just a slight sadness in his eyes.
Now⊠Just what did she think? Camilla thought to herself.
Even now, Camillaâs desire to have Alois lose weight hadnât changed.
Despite being much thinner than before, he was still overweight. His ruddy and pockmarked skin had improved considerably ever since applying the ointments and cream she obtained in Einst. She was worried that he would have constant rebounds through outbreaks of pimples, but surprisingly it was going smoothly. The food he was served was still horribly overseasoned, but at the very least Alois only ate a reasonable amount of meals these days.
She wanted to do away with that horrid salting and sugaring that ruined every meal so that he could enjoy truly delicious food again. She wanted to mold that excess meat of his into muscle. She wanted to finish clearing up his skin. She wanted him to wear clothes that were at least a little more fashionable.
Thatâs what she thought⊠But who was all that effort for?
âLord Alois, I⊠I have one more thing I need to apologize for.â
Camillaâs voice came out much quieter than she intended.
âThis talk of our engagement. I would appreciate if you could wait for my reply for a little while.â
As she said that, the sense of guilt pricked at her heart as she looked up at Alois, her face once again looking bitter. That face of his that looked back at her looked troubled, his brow slightly furrowed.
âIn the springtime⊠His Highness will be married. Until then, I will reflect on it properly. About myself, and what I want to do in the future.â
âYes.â
The hint of frustration didnât leave Aloisâ face as he forced himself into a grimace. Using that self-control he always exerted over himself, he didnât want to let his feelings show on his face.
âI will wait for you as long as it takes. If it satisfies you, Camilla, then please take as much time as you need to think it over. That would make me happy as well.â
Those words rang hollow in Camillaâs ears.
There wasnât a single hint of justified indignation in his voice. Just why was he so fine with Camilla selfishly delaying her answer, considering how selfish she had been up until now?
She wanted to be thankful⊠But it was stifling instead. As she felt weighed down by Aloisâ words, Camilla felt a sense of deja-vu.
Lately, when she looked at Klaus, she had thought that he was similar to Alois. This was the reason.
â They go too far for the sake of others.
Klaus had been intent on putting Franz above himself. As for Alois, perhaps, he put everyone above himself. It was as if he didnât consider himself important at all.
For the sake of others, he endured. For the sake of others, he sacrificed. Thatâs why when he felt his selfish thoughts or feelings of dissatisfaction might burden others, he didnât voice them.
That was the impression she got.
âMu,â Camilla bit her lip. Her hands balled into fists.
Then, she glared at Aloisâ face, that hid his feelings like a mask.
âI see then!â
Alois looked bewildered by Camillaâs sudden shout. âWhatâs wrong?â, he wanted to say.
âThatâs the end of my apologies. From now on, letâs talk about other things!â
Camilla said that with a strong voice as she clapped her hands together beside the confused Alois.
âLord Alois, festivals are very fun.â
âOâŠkayâŠ?â
âSo, letâs make it a success! Lord Alois, Iâll have you enjoy it to the fullest!â
Alois blinked. He had no idea what Camilla was getting at all of a sudden.
âYouâll see after experiencing it just how fun it is, so you can do something for your own sake for once!â
Stepping in front of Alois, she pointed his finger at him. As she did, Alois stared at her, dumbfounded.
Camilla was a selfish person. Because she had been trying to use Alois for her own ends, she felt guilty now whenever they were close. Yet all she had to do was apologize for her wrongs and easily accept his goodwill as he forgave her. However, she could force goodwill onto him as well.
She was quick to anger. She was quick to fall into a slump. She did the same thing over and over without learning her lesson. Even if she gets into fights, finds herself pushed away and falls into depression, she couldnât change so easily.
Camilla was selfish.
And so, she could tell Alois what she wished for.
âCamillaâŠâ
Alois smiled like she had placed him in a tough spot. Camilla didnât know the true intention of that smile, but to her, it was as if he were peering right into her.
But, for some reason, she couldnât look away from it.
âYou really are like the springâs first ray of sunshine. The light of the sun that melts away the snow.â
ââŠEh?â
As Alois spoke the type of words she never expected to hear from his mouth, Camilla looked bewildered.
âYouâre bright and strong. To me, you are the sake I would do anything for.â
Camilla felt her throat clam up.
âGugugu..â Camilla couldnât face Alois as she stifled the sounds coming from her mouth. Inadvertently, she hurried ahead of him.
âJust where did you learn words like that?â
It was like a rehearsed pick-up line. Even though Klaus often said things like that, he usually said it like a joke, so it was unfair for Alois to say it with such a straight face.
âDid you hate it?â
As Camilla hurried ahead with her quick steps, Alois followed after her with his long strides.
Camilla stubbornly didnât answer him as she glared straight ahead.