The dance hall next to the second annex was a small building prepared exclusively for balls. Of course, it was smaller than the other buildings in the imperial ialace, but it was very large for a dance hall. The floor area was large enough that about fifty couples could dance at the same time. There were only three halls of this size in the entire capital.
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It was not uncommon to hold large-scale balls. Most of the nobles held banquets, but rarely held dances exclusively for dancing. This was especially the case because the elderly ladies dominated the social world, and balls were the place for young girls and young people to meet and socialize.
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Therefore, there were times when a ball was not held until spring had passed unless a good-natured lady held one out of the goodness of her heart.
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âItâs a ball, itâs really fun!â
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âAre the noblemen coming too?â
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It was nice to hear the babbling of the blushing young ladies. Rosalind leaned against a wall and watched the people entering the ballroom.
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âTheyâre coming in.â
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âWho?â
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Perhaps remembering Huiâs words that Kahir was sure to come, Rosaline involuntarily stood up straight and turned her eyes towards the entrance.
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âThe young noblemen.â
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Those words unwittingly relieved the tension in her stomach. She turned her back to the door.
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Hui smiled and patted Rosalineâs skirt as if fixing it. âYou are waiting, arenât you?â
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âWho am I waiting for, Hui? His Majesty? Iâm sorry, but he doesnât even enjoy dancing, and he thinks balls like these are only for lazy nobles with nothing to do. I have no expectations,â she said distractedly.
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She only noticed that the chattering had ceased when Hui bowed in front of her. Only noticed that her nose was being tickled by a familiar scent, ears filled with a low-pitched, charming voice.
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âIâm sorry to disappoint you, Rosaline, but I came.â
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âYour Majesty!â She turned around and sank into a curtsy, her skirt swishing around her.
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âItâs real. Heâs real.â
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Cahir had put on his best for the ball. His normally disheveled hair was slicked back with pomade, revealing his forehead. The gold embroidery on the collar of his outfit looked luxurious, not at all out of place in the equally sumptuous material of his clothes, so smooth that one could see his muscles ripple at the slightest movement.
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And that was all.
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He didnât shade his eyebrows, nor did he put too many accessories on himself. He was even wearing his normal shoes. Still, he caught everyoneâs eye, though his being the emperor likely played some part in that.
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Rosaline looked down at herself, once again feeling overdressed in comparison. She felt strangely defeated.
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âI guess it canât be helped that I wasnât born with the authorâs affection like he was.â
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She swallowed bitterly, deciding that as long as he didnât laugh at her, she would be satisfied even without compliments.
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âRosalineâŚâ Cahir trailed off, his throat bobbing.
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âUm, Your Majesty, ifâŚâ
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âShush, Rosaline,â he interrupted, but he didnât say anything more. He simply stared, eyes deepening.
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She began to feel the weight of all the eyes on them. âYour Majesty, if youâre planning on just standing there, Iâll have to excuse myself to go dance.â
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Just in time, they heard the squeaking sounds of the musicians tuning their instruments, signaling the start of the first dance. Finally, their audience scattered and became busy with other things.
âWhere are you looking, Rosaline?â He stepped closer, almost possessively.
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âYour Majesty, you are too close.â
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âNot if weâre dancing. Hui, can you write my name on Rosalineâs card?â Cahir asked, his eyes unmoving.
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âYou havenât even asked me to dance yet.â
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âAre you going to decline?â
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âThatâs a different matter. Also, how could IâŚâ
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âRosaline, Iâm rather troubled. Are you going to dance with someone else in front of me, looking that beautiful? Iâm the only one in the empire who can match you. Even if you dance with someone with good intentions, you will only crush them with your superior looks. It would be so cruel.â
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Was that a compliment or an insult?
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She hadnât yet decided which it was when Cahir gently held her hand and pulled her to the center of the dance floor. Those who already had a partner smoothly stepped aside for them, making the ball look like a grand wedding reception.
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No one had put their name on Rosalineâs card, in the same way that no one expected Cahirâs name on theirs. The two were already perfectly matched, and everyone acknowledged it.
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Well, except for Ella.
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The first song was a light waltz.
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Rosalind didnât even have to worry. Because Kahir gently rolled her hands and made her way to the center of her hall. People who were already seated naturally moved to the side. The day of the prom turned into a grand wedding reception.
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No one put her name on Rosalindâs card, and no one expected Kahirâs dance request. Rosalind and Cahir were already the perfect pair. Everyone admitted it.
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Except for Ella.
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As the two of them sat down, a light waltz came out.
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âItâs our second dance.â
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It was the second time after Azelaâs birthday party. Rosaline nodded.
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A large hand cupped her waist, pulling her in. Cahirâs gaze passed over her shoulders and rested briefly on her collarbones. âAfter this song is over, Iâll get you a shawl right away.â
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âHm? Iâm not cold.â
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âYou look like you are.â
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âNo, I am not cold. All the eyes on us are making me feel feverish.â
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Cahir didnât respond. Instead, he focused on dancing, Rosaline following his lead.
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She was confident that she could manage the waltz, the most basic social dance. No, actually, no matter how difficult it was, she was confident that she would be able to do it as long as Cahir was leading. He was so good that he could elevate someoneâs dancing to a passable level even if they had no sense of rhythm.
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âRosaline, donât you have anything to say to me?â
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âWhat do you mean, Your Majesty?â
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âI told you you were beautiful when I saw you, so arenât I supposed to receive a compliment out of courtesy as well?â
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âYou donât like those. You told me that compliments should always be said with the utmost sincerity.â
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Indeed, Cahir looked great today. Unlike his usual casual appearance, his neatness further emphasized his masculinity. Had she still been working as his secretary, Rosaline would have praised his current appearance to death.Â
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Had she not been dancing with him in close quarters, her heart beating violentlyâŚ
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âEven then, please compliment me. Donât I look cool today?â
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The waltz was coming to an end, the passion in Cahirâs eyes confounding her, making her wonder if he wanted more than just praise.
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âRosaline, are you sure you wonât?â
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His lips were chapped. She couldnât stop staring at them.
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âPlease, Rosaline.â His breath disturbed the stray hairs on her forehead.
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âItâs just my hair. I feel this way because my hair is tickling me.â
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Why did his words feel so far away?
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Noticing that she was averting her eyes, Cahir smiled slowly and tilted his head. He looked confoundingly different at that angle, like a man, not a teasing boy.
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Rosaline shifted backwards.
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âHey, the song isnât over yet.â He took back the small distance she had gained, his scent piercing her lungs.
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âHe really is coolâŚâ
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âI can tell just by looking at your face. You have a crush on me, donât you?â
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ââŚNo, he just looks like it.â
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Rosaline came to her senses, snorting. âPfft, not at all,â she said, mildly relieved that her heart was slowing down to a normal pace.
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Again, he smiled beautifully. âIt was a wonderful dance, Lady Rosaline.â
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âIt wasnât bad, Your Majesty.â
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âAh, then Iâll have to dance even better next time.â He reached for her hand to escort her to the table.
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At that moment, a string in her heart snapped.
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The relationship between them had changed.
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She no longer felt anxious to please him. Although she was⌠conscious of him, she felt comfortable enough to do and say what she wanted, to refute him if she thought he was wrong.
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Rosaline no longer had the attitude of a tyrantâs secretary, and neither did Cahir treat her as such, much less act like how he used to.
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Everyone knew that he was particularly generous to her, but she never realized it until then.
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âI wonder if⌠heâll only be this way towards me.â
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She looked down at his hand.
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âArenât you going to hold it?â
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ââŚI wonât.â
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For some reason, she felt like being a bit grumpy. Rosaline grabbed the hem of her dress and pulled away, leaving Cahir on the floor.
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A flash of embarrassment passed his face before he swiftly followed her, ignoring the gazes of all the other young women in the hall.