In one of Pentagonâs hotels, Kristina was looking down from a window in a luxurious top-floor suite as the whole city below her was dyed white. Although the people of the city had been confused by the unannounced snowfall, everyone was now out on the streets, enjoying the surprise event.
âI really want to see what a snowball fight is like,â Raimira muttered from her seat on a large sofa.
Sitting across from her, Mer glared down at the cards spread out in front of Raimira and hissed, âYou can have as many snowball fights as you like afterward.â
âSnow never fell at the Dragon-Demon Castle,â Raimira continued to mutter. âEver since this Lady was born, I have never once seen it snow.â
âIf you really want to see it, you can just look out the window, canât you?â Mer impatiently recommended.
âThis Lady cannot be satisfied with just seeing the snow from here,â Raimira insisted. âI wish to have a snowball fight.â
Mer sighed, âHah, really now, if you want to do it, then just go down there on your own and have a go at it.â
Raimira retorted, âWhereâs the fun in trying to have a snowball fight by myself? Mer, this Lady wants to have a snowball fight with you.â
âSorry, but Iâm afraid I canât do that. Sir Eugene and Lady Sienna might be returning any moment now,â Mer grumbled as she slowly stretched her hand toward the cards laid out in front of Raimira. âWhy donât you tell me where you put the joker?â
âI donât know why youâre expecting this Lady to reveal something like that,â Raimira sniffed.
âItâs because I donât want to pick the joker,â Mer honestly replied.
The two had been focussing on their card game for a while now. In fact, Mer would also prefer to go out with Raimira and have a snowball fight or build a snowman instead of staying in this room and playing cards or fidgeting by herself. However, like she had just said, Mer felt there was no way she could go outside right now, especially with all her anticipation. The sun was slowly starting to set. Eugene and Sienna might be back at any moment.
Mer wanted to wait patiently in this room so that she could welcome Sienna and Eugene once they were back. Although having a snowball fight or building a snowman with Raimira might be fun, if she allowed herself to get too absorbed in those sorts of activities, wouldnât her best clothes that she had specially prepared become drenched by the snow?
âYou never know. They might not be back today,â Kristina, who had been looking out of the window, suddenly spoke up.
It was actually Anise.
âHmm, indeed. Since they finally had a proper reunion after hundreds of years, theyâll have so much to talk about that even spending an entire night together might not be enough for them,â Mer voiced her agreement with a nod as she drew one of Raimiraâs cards.
It was the joker.
ââSo much to talk aboutâ hmm⊠well, Iâm sure thereâll be some talking,â Anise muttered with a sullen expression as she plopped down on the sofa in front of the window.
She guessed that communicating with your body[1] was one way to have a conversation.
[Sister!] Kristina protested.
Anise scoffed, âWhat are you freaking out about? Itâs not like theyâre children. Technically speaking, Sienna is three hundred years old.â
[Please refrain from picturing something so shameless. Your outrageous imagination is making me terribly embarrassed, Sister,] Kristina complained.
âKristina. You might say that, but I know full well that you quite enjoy such wild fantasies,â Anise accused.
Kristina whined, [Please, Sister. Please donât insult me with such absurd claims.]
âYou might lie with your words, but your body at least is honest,â Anise thought with a snort as she opened a bottle of whiskey that had been placed on top of a table.
Glug glug glug.
Anise poured the whiskey into a large glass until it was just on the brink of overflowing when Kristina let out a short groan.
âStop with the nagging and just look the other way for a bit, Kristina. If I donât drink on a day like today, when else can I drink?â Anise said as she raised her glass up to the now-lightening snowfall.
Anise had thought that she would be fine with this, that it wouldnât mean anything much to her. But now that it was actually happening, she didnât feel so good.
âI would have never guessed that I could be such a greedy woman,â Anise muttered as she brought her wineglass to her lips.
Kristina also couldnât help but let out a short sigh at these words.
Greed, hmm, so this was greed? As a Saint and a priest, Kristina felt that she shouldnât be allowed to have such desires.
Sensing Kristinaâs feelings, Anise held back a wry smile as she persuaded Kristina, âSince weâre only human, in the end, we canât help but feel such things. Where in the world could you find someone truly devoid of all desires and emotions?â
However, if you solely listened to your desires and emotions, you would turn from a human into a beast.
This was similar to the current Anise and Kristina as they patiently waited in the room, drinking by themselves, as they took on the chore of babysitting these two ancient brats who were now screeching and pulling at each otherâs hair. Still, Anise and Kristina forced themselves to persevere because they were human, not beasts.
âSienna has definitely mustered up all of her determination. I let my guard down since there werenât any fireworks planned for this city, but I never imagined that she would actually make it snow,â Anise thought regretfully.
Kristina tried to think optimistically, [I donât think snow is all that special. After all, didnât we and Sir Eugene see so much snow in Ruhr that we got tired of it?]
âThe snow that we saw then and the snow thatâs falling now hold very different meanings,â Anise argued. âFirst of all, right now, arenât Eugene and Sienna watching this snowfall alone? Also, this isnât like the heavy blizzards that crazily bombarded us when we were in Ruhr; this light sprinkling of snow actually looks quite pretty.â
Kristina tried to defend her point, [No matter how you look at it, itâs still the same snowâ]
But Anise angrily cut her off, âNo, itâs not the same. As someone from this era, canât you tell such a simple thing? After three hundred years, a man and a woman have finally been reunited properly! They look at each other as the white snow heavily falls around them!â
Kristina stuttered, [H-however, Lady Sienna is the one who called down this snowâŠ.]
Anise sighed, âYes, I never would have imagined that Sienna could think up such an elaborate and cunning plan. Think about it carefully, Kristina. What happens when you get caught in the snow?â
Kristina didnât know what was the right answer to such a seemingly obvious question. So she didnât put too much thought into it and just replied with whatever came to mind.
[If you get caught in the snow⊠your clothes will get wet. Your body will also grow coldâŠ,] Kristina slowly answered.
âThatâs right!â Anise declared. âWhether youâre a human or a beast, youâll get wet when youâre out in the snow. The air is cold, and when the wind blows, it feels even colder. You might even catch a cold if you get too chilly while wearing wet clothes.â
[Th-thatâs⊠a cold isnât an illness that should be taken lightlyâŠ,] Kristina thought as her inner voice began to shake.
Ever so slowly, Kristina was beginning to notice what Anise was trying to get at.
Anise grew increasingly agitated as she spoke, âIf your protective covering is wet and youâre feeling cold, then whether youâre a human or an animal, you would do your best to get out of that situation! That means you would need to find some warmth and heat! One way to do that is to get out of the wind and into a nice hot room. Then you remove your wet clothes and do something to heat up your body! And what difference is there between people whoâve taken off their clothes and beasts who walk around naked?!â
Crack!
The wine glass in Aniseâs hand shattered.
[Shameless, how shameless!] Kristina screamed inside their head, unable to hold it in any longer.
When Anise shattered the glass in her bare hands, and her shoulders began to tremble, Mer and Raimira, who had been fighting and pulling at each otherâs hair while accusing each other of cheating by secretly swapping the cards around, began to cling to each other instead as they shook in fear.
The closed door of the room suddenly burst open. Anise, who hadnât even had time to think about cleaning her hand that was drenched with wine, turned her head towards it. The door had been locked, of course, and only Anise and Eugene had the key to their rooms.
âHmm?â Anise hummed curiously.
With half of his face swollen painfully, Eugene was the one who had opened the door and was now entering the room. It wasnât just his cheek that was swollen. The area around his eye was also bruised, and his lips were cracked.
When it came to methods of violence, Anise was an expert. She easily guessed what kind of attack was the reason for Eugeneâs face being so messed up.
It had to have been an immensely strong slap to his left cheek. A palm, which had a wider area than a fist, had impacted the whole left side of his face.
âBenefactor[2]!â Raimira screamed.
After Eugene had pulled her out of Raizakiaâs stomach, Raimira had taken to calling Eugene her benefactor.
âSir Eugene!â Mer also let out a surprised scream at the same time. âLady Sienna!â
Her screams quickly turned from alarm to joy. This was because Sienna had just followed the slump-shouldered Eugene into the room. Mer leaped up off the sofa and raced towards Sienna.
âItâs alright, itâs alright[3],â Sienna murmured as she looked down at Mer with loving eyes and stroked her head as Mer hugged Siennaâs waist.
Sienna then lifted her head slightly to look around the room.
A woman who looked alarmingly similar to Anise was rising from the sofa with a surprised expression. If Sienna was forced to pick out the differences, the only ones she noticed were in the shape of Kristinaâs eyes and a teardrop mole. But the gaze transmitted from those wide eyes didnât feel unfamiliar to her.
Sienna cautiously asked, âAnise?â
â...SiennaâŠ,â Anise called out Siennaâs name in a trembling voice.
Siennaâs eyes were wet with tears. When she had called out Aniseâs name, she also had to suppress a strong tremor in her voice.
In fact, just before she arrived here, Sienna had intended to pick faults with Anise. She had a big grievance against this cunning and snake-like woman who had taken advantage of a certain someone being half-dead and trapped inside a seal. No matter how much Sienna had thought about it, Aniseâs actions had still felt cowardly and dishonest to her.
However, now that she was seeing Anise in person, with that expression on her face, and hearing her voice, let alone picking a fight, Siennaâs eyes were also welling up with tears.
âAniseeeeâŠ.â
âSiennaaaaâŠ.â
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In the end, the two women burst out in tears as they called out each otherâs names.
Sienna abruptly picked up Mer, who had still been hanging from her waist and walked past Eugene. Anise also stepped forward to meet her while wiping off the wine that had drenched her hand.
Sienna and Anise came to a momentary stop once they were in front of each other. Then, without anyone being able to tell who had initiated it first, they embraced each other tightly. Unable to escape in time, Mer was buried between Sienna and Anise.
Mer agonizingly struggled to escape the pressure that was bearing down on her from both sides, but Sienna and Anise didnât pay any attention to her as they sobbed and embraced each other.
âYou, are you really Anise?â Sienna asked.
âYes, I am. The body might be different, but itâs really me,â Anise confirmed.
âItâs just like a dream⊠to be able to meet with the deceased you, like this, once more,â Sienna sobbed.
âItâs not a dream, Sienna,â Anise corrected her. âThis is definitely a reality. If you had to say it, then you could call it a fortunate miracle bestowed upon us by God.â
Still stuck in between them, Merâs struggles slowly began to die down.
Anise caressed Siennaâs cheeks with both hands as she smiled and said, â...Iâm not the only one who surprisingly managed to return. Youâve also survived, and now I get to meet you like this. Even though hundreds of years have passed since we last metâŠ.â
Anise had just said what was on her mind without any other hidden intentions.
However, upon hearing these words, Siennaâs cheeks twitched.
âItâs true that hundreds of years may have passed, but my body is no different from how it was hundreds of years ago,â Sienna claimed.
âHuh?â Anise responded in confusion.
âI completely reconstructed my body using magic,â Sienna explained. âIâm in the prime of my life, with the same youthful appearance I have in your memories. Even though hundreds of years may have passed, that still means I havenât aged at all.â
For a moment, Anise couldnât understand what Sienna meant by these words and could only blink in confusion. But soon, Anise realized what Sienna was insinuating. A thin smile spread across Aniseâs face as she nodded slowly.
âThatâs right,â Anise agreed. âUnlike myself, who has died and lost my body, you still have your own body, Sienna.â
âItâs sad, but thatâs just how it is,â Sienna said smugly.
Anise disagreed, âNo, thereâs no need to be sad about it. Because the body that Iâm dwelling in now is almost exactly the same as the body that I had when I was alive. Also, this is a genuine twenty-three-year-old body that hasnât had any need for magical reconstruction.â
âTwenty-three-years-old? So youâre older than Eugene,â Sienna pointed out.
âNow that you mention it, there is a two-year difference. But if you really had to classify it, weâre both in our early twenties,â Anise argued back.
âIs the body's age really that important when, at our core, weâre both hundreds of years old?â Sienna insisted.
âDonât you think itâs strange to count the years when I was dead as part of my age?â Anise refuted. âAlso, regardless of whatâs at the core, I still think itâs better for the shell to not be hundreds of years old, donât you?â
âDidnât I say that Iâve magically reconstructed my body?â Sienna repeated herself impatiently.
Anise acted innocent, âOh my, I didnât mean to target you in particular when I said that, Sienna, but it seems Iâve poked a sore point?â
Sienna and Anise werenât crying any longer. The two were now exchanging looks through narrowed eyes. They had just been embracing each other but soon parted as they both took a step back.
Flop!
Mer, who had been trapped in between them, sprawled on the ground.
âYou cheeky bitch!â Sienna suddenly let out a scream as she grabbed Anise by the hair.
Not to be outdone, Anise also grabbed Siennaâs hair, âYou ancient tree bitch!â
Sienna was undaunted, âHow dare you get a headstart on me?! I-Iâve heard all about it! You stole Hamelâs â Eugeneâs lips!â
âYouâre not a child anymore, so why are you pulling on your friendâs hair just because she got a kiss in before you did?!â Anise yelped.
Sienna stammered, âIt-it wasnât just any kiss! I-I heard the whole story! When you stole Eugeneâs lips, you stole his first kiss!â
Anise scoffed, âCould it be that you actually are a child? Donât you know that that bastard Hamel was the type of guy who did everything and anything during his time as a mercenary!â
âWhy should that matter?â Sienna stubbornly insisted. âTh-thatâs all in his past life! Also, all mercenaries were like that! At least he never did that sort of thing once he met up with us! The past isnât important; itâs the present! The vital fact of the matter is that you took the present Hamelâs first kiss!â
âIs the fact that it was Hamelâs first kiss really the only important thing to consider?! That was my first kiss too. And that means it was also the first kiss for the owner of this body, Kristina!â Anise confessed.
At these words, Siennaâs brows shot up. Then she even started using her other hand to pull on Aniseâs hair.
âThat means you all exchanged your first kisses together! I-Iâm the only one who had hers stolen!â Sienna complained.
âSto⊠len? Did you say that it was stolen?! Does that mean Hamel was the one who personally initiated the kiss?!â Aniseâs eyes widened angrily as she also started grabbing onto Siennaâs hair with both hands.
âThatâs right, it was stolen!â Sienna confirmed proudly. âDoes that make you jealous? Hah!â
Anise sneered, âIâm not the slightest bit jealous! Itâs better to steal a kiss than to have it stolen. Thatâs why Iâm the one who did the stealing! Before you could!â
Sienna cursed, âWhy donât you just ascend[4] already, you ghost!â
âShut your mouth. Your breath smells like rotten tree roots!â Anise yelled back.
Eugene slowly began edging closer to the two women who were still tearing at each otherâs hair.
He hesitantly tried to intercede, âUm⊠no matter how angry you are, donât you think youâre being too harsh with your wordsâŠ?â
They both hissed angrily, âWhaaat?â
Eugene winced, âI mean, telling her to âascend already,â isnât that a littleââ
âEugene! Are you really siding with Anise right in front of me?!â Sienna accused.
âHold on, please, just listen until Iâm done talking!â Eugene pleaded. âThis goes for you, too, Anise. What you said to Sienna was far too rude. Sienna doesnât smell of rotten tree roots at all.â
In the first place, what would tree roots even smell like?
Anise defended herself, âSienna was the one who insulted me first! Sienna is also the one who started pulling on my hair first. Hamel, just think about it clearly. The hair that Sienna pulled out just now isnât mine but Kristinaâs. What crime has Kristina done to deserve such humiliation!â
[Sister, letâs make that Wicked Witch into a baldie,] Kristina responded to Aniseâs anger with a bloodthirsty warcry.
âStop, stop!â Eugene yelled, and he thrust his head between them as Anise and Sienna started tearing at each otherâs hair again. âYou donât need to do this. Why donât you just rip out my hair instead! Just take my life instead!â
âFine, you son of a bitch! Youâve finally come up with a good idea,â Sienna growled, and as if she had just been waiting for the opportunity, she let go of Aniseâs hair and started pulling on Eugeneâs hair instead.
âHamel! If you say something like that, do you really think I wouldnât do it?â Anise screeched as she also immediately began to pull on Eugeneâs hair.
Four hands started to simultaneously tear away patches of Eugeneâs hair.
âDie, you crazy bastard!â
âYou son of a bitch!â
Torn-off gray hair scattered across the ceiling. At this sight, Raimira curled into a ball on the sofa and began to shake in fear. Mer, who had regained consciousness at some point, seemed to have become enraged as well as she also started to pinch and bite Eugeneâs leg.
While receiving this assault, Eugene didnât put up any form of resistance. Instead, his expression seemed as peaceful as if he was just taking a walk under the warm sunlight.
âThatâs right, this is fine,â Eugene thought.
After all, the torn-off hair would just grow back.
Ignoring the agony he could feel on his scalp, Eugene closed his eyes.
1. This is a bit unclear, but the original text says that âbody languageâ is one way to talk, by which Anise is implying that Sienna and Eugene are making out. â
2. The word Raimira uses here is, as per her character, very old-fashioned. It can also mean hermit. â
3. Sienna uses this word in a way that Korean adults often use to comfort crying children. An English example of this is when you pat a crying child on the back and say, âThere, there.â â
4. This refers to the legends that Saints ascend to heaven when they die. â