âI canât show you right now. Teacher, Iâm really sorry. Iâll definitely let you know later, so please.â
I didnât want Theo, who was already hurt by an adult, to suffer any further.
I liked and believed in Miss Haley, but I didnât want to risk it â just as a precaution.
Miss Haleynodded slightly as she looked at me.
âAlright. But a kid should not play with medicine. If the wound is severe, I need to check on it after first aid, okay?
âYes, thank you. Oh, andâŠâ
I hesitated. It was because I wondered if Miss Haley would think the question was strange once she heard it.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWhere do you think of when you want to hide?â
ââŠâ
Miss Haley looked at me for a long time as if trying to grasp my intentions.
âWell, behind the nursery is a forest where people rarely visit, so I would go there if I want to be alone.â
But she sincerely told me her thoughts and gently touched my cheek.
âIris. I donât know whatâs going on, but letâs calm down first. Wouldnât the child in hiding be more anxious when he sees you now?â
âYes.â
I nodded at her words. Without a doubt, I was nervous.
âItâs going to be dark out soon, so come back as soon as possible. If itâs too late, Iâll go search for you at once.â
âThank you, teacher.â
With the kindness of the teacher, I was able to calm down.
Having received medicine from Miss Haley, I headed straight to the place behind the nursery.
It was a small hill that was embarrassing to say it was a mountain, but it was a place where a dense forest was located.
âIâm sure youâre really scared.â
Thinking of Theo hiding all alone in a dark place made my heart ache.
How far did he wander in the forest? After traversing for a while, I finally discovered a rock cave. In front of it, small footprints and bloodstains were connected like a road.
âTheoâŠâ
I tried to get rid of any signs of agitation.
There was a lot of grass on my hair and clothes, but it was inevitable.
As I walked slowly into the cave, the sun completely set and a round moon rose above my head.
âTheo.â
As expected, Theo was crouched down in the small cave.
When he heard my voice, he flinched in surprise.
âIâm here to pick you upâ.
Theo slowly looked up at those words.
Theoâs face under the moonlight unmistakably had traces of tears.
My heart was throbbing at the sight, but I smiled as brightly as possible. Holding this smile, I crouched down in front of him to wipe away his tears.
âHey, how can you believe that standard is wrong?â Theo asked.
âActually, I didnât believe in the fact that the standard was wrong. I just trusted you.â
I spoke softly while unfolded the medicines I received from Miss Haley, and I began to treat the wound on Theoâs forehead.
âMe?â
âYes.â
As I smiled and nodded, I could see tears glistening in Theoâs eyes.
âA devil wouldnât do anything of this sort, like jumping in to save others, and he wouldnât try to protect others while speaking harsh words.
The day I approached him, I remembered Theo trying to hide me from the eyes of other children.
âYou protected me.ââ
âBut I⊠If youâre with me, Iâm sure youâll keep getting hurt.â
âBecause youâre ominous?â
âWhat was above your head suddenly fellâŠâ
That was ridiculous. In the first place, these superstitions could not be thwarted without the premise that Theo having the devilâs blood was false.
âTheo, do you think youâre a devil yourself?ââ
Theo could not answer immediately. Instead, clear tears flowed from his eyes.
âAre you really a devil?â
When asked again, Theo shook his head. And he softly replied, choking up as he did so.
âNo⊠NoâŠâ
Theoâs small voice grew louder and louder. In the end, it was like he was desperately shouting at someone.
âIâm not a devil!â
I smiled at Theo and hugged his shoulder to comfort him.
âYes. I trust you. Iâm going to believe you.â
Even if everyone in the world calls you the devil, I promise to trust you.
âOkay, itâs done.â
Once I finished treating Theoâs wounds with my poor skills, I took a step back from him. But there was something that I forgot.
âOh, right! Thereâs still one thing left.â
I blocked Theoâs rising hand and leaned in to gently blow on his wound.
âWhat did you do?â
âWhat do you mean? Itâs âhoâ.â
Theoâs face crumpled strangely in response to my answer.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong with my face?â
You were able to enjoy the best service! You punk.
Theo tilted his head and said.
âNo, I think the wound is all better.â
âThatâs all the effect of âhoâ. I mean, you like it, right?
âYeah.â
Theo rubbed his forehead with his hands as if embarrassed.
I reached out to him.
âHurry up. Letâs go back before itâs too late. I have to show Miss Haley the wounds quickly.â
âDidnât you treat it all?â
âBut I have to show it to the teacher properly. What I did was just first aid.â
âOkay.â
Theo and I held hands as we walked along the forest path.
He followed me without a word and then spoke carefully.
âThank you.â
I stopped at his abrupt words and looked back at Theo. Embarrassment could be seen blooming all over his face.
âCome on, why did you suddenly turn around?â
âBecause I like it.â
When I said with a big smile, Theoâs face heated up.
It looked like cherry tomatoes in midsummer.
âWhat, whatâŠâ
âAfter hearing you say âthank youâ, weâre really friends now, right?ââ
ââŠWhat friendsâŠ.â
âWhat? So youâre saying no?ââ
I asked as I approached him closer.
Iâve done this much, but weâre still not friends?
How can I get the title of âTheoâs friendâ?
âHey, get away from me!â
âTell me why!â
âThereâs no reason!â
Theo took the lead and walked on the dark path.
I felt like the ground was ringing because I walked huffing and puffing over in anger.
âWait for me! Iâll go with you.â
But if thereâs anything thatâs changedâŠ
It was him waiting for me while slowing his pace.
~*~
ââŠThatâs interesting.â
Miss Haley looked at Theoâs wounds for a long time.
âTeacher, is there something wrong?â
I asked Miss Haley, getting close to her.
I hope there was nothing wrong because if that was the case, William, Iâll never let you go!
However, the teacher shook her head with an ambiguous smile.
âNo. Heâs in good condition. I thought it was a deep tear, but it seemed to have healed in such a short period.â
âItâs healed?â
Miss Haley nodded. However, as the atmosphere became a little heavy, she quickly smiled and said.
âTheo must have a good recovery ability. I donât think you need to worry.â
ââŠâ
But Theoâs face got dark.
âYou donât want to be different from others, even just a little.â
I spoke brightly, intervening between the teacher and Theo.
âItâs all because I said âhoâ! Hurry up and thank me!â
Theo looked pitifully at me, crossing his arms and shrugging.
âAnyways, thatâs good. If it goes like this, he wonât get hurt easily.â
âGood for you!â
In the end, Theo nodded reluctantly.
~*~
âWhat? Why is Iris hanging out with a kid like that?â
âIsnât he the one who has the devilâs blood?â
âActually, itâs really creepy.â
The next morning, the cafeteria was noisy.
It was because Theo and I, whose appearance were opposites of each other, , arrived side by side.