âJust like Dad did in the past, tell His Majesty that you donât want to wage a war like that. Because such a war is a bad warâŚ.â
ââŚ.â
âMr. James, why arenât you answering?â
I brushed off the dirt on my palms and looked back at Dad.
Dad stared at me and smiled.
âYes, I will.â
âDad.â
âYes, Princess.â
I got up and hugged my dad.
âIâm fine.â
âAbout what?â
Dad held me in his arms and asked, patting my head affectionately.
âI donât want Dad to go to a bad war because of me.â
ââŚ.â
âPromise me, okay?â
Dadâs arms shook slightly as he hugged me.
âPromise?â
ââŚYeah, I promise.â
The lying voice was bitter.
* * *
Deep dawn when the moon is asleep.
Duke Rubinsteinâs stable.
Only Cheshireâs black horse Walter and Lilithâs white horse Zephyr were awake.
[Hey, Prince.]
Walter called Zephyr.
PrinceâZephyr was proud of his beautiful appearance, so other horses in the stable teased him with that name.
As always, Zephyr didnât respond.
[If youâve done this enough, why donât you give the princess a ride?]
[âŚ.]
Princess was Lilithâs nickname.
It was because the human father of Lilith, the owner of this house, always called his daughter a princess.
[Are you listening?!]
[âŚNoisy. Shut up.]
[Just listen. Hey, your princess is always sitting in the stable and watching my owner ride me with envious eyes, isnât it pitiful?]
[âŚ]
[My master was worried about the princess, so he couldnât even concentrate yesterday and today.]
Zephyr also had eyes and ears, so he knew everything.
Lilith looked enviously at Cheshire as he rode Walter skillfully.
Then.
There was a small sign in the dark.
The ears of the two horses pricked up.
âOh, what is it? Werenât you sleeping?â
[Oh, Princess? What are you doing, at this hour!]
It was Lilith with lamp in one hand and a small basket at her side.
âShh, shh. Walter, be quiet. You will wake all your friend.â
[Give me carrots!]
âI told you to be quiet?â
Lilith could hear nothing but his sound, but Walter called out for the stretched carrot.
He hesitated as he looked at the basket Lilith had brought.
âDo you want this? I only brought four because it was heavy. These are all ZephyrâsâŚâ
[Donât show favoritism!]
âWhat should I do⌠Then, what about one?â
Lilith put down the lamp in the corner of the stable and fed Walter a carrot.
âHehe, youâre eating well. so pretty.â
[Princess is prettier.]
Walter, who finished one carrot in an instant, push his nose and affectionately touched the back of Lilithâs hand.
Lilith, who stroked Walter a few times, poured all the carrots left in Zephyrâs trough.
[I envy youâŚ]
Walter murmured.
âZephyr, I thought you were sleeping, but you are awake. Today, I was able to sneak out at dawn because Dad was goneâŚOh, my Dad went to the imperial palace. He say heâll sleep for two nights there.â
As always, as if talking to Zephyr, Lilith cautiously lay down.
Zephyr was startled.
He wondered what she was doing, and she might be pushing her small body into the cage and coming in.
Without fear.
âSo what is this, Zephyr? Itâs really good medicine that I left after sending it to Rico yesterday. I got in the water and wet it warmly. Oh, Rico is my friend.â
Lilith pulled out a wet cloth.
Then, as if she was afraid now, she stood at a slight distance and hesitated.
âIâll tie you to your poor feet. Originally, I was supposed to do it secretly when you were sleepingâŚcould you keep your feet still? If it hits me, it hurts.â
Zephyr was still indifferent. Lilith carefully wrapped a cloth around Zephyrâs right forefoot.
âGood boyâŚYou know, I asked Flynn. Oh, Flynn is our family doctor. This is a very good medicine, but he say it only works for human and not for animals. So itâs useless, but just in caseâŚâ
Lilith sighed and added.
âWalter can you be quiet? Anyway, when you won the horse riding event last year, I saw a newspaper article that said you practiced for 10 hours a day without even taking a 10-minute break?â
Lilith, who was muttering, said quietly, âDamon Martini with a bad characterâŚ.â
âI hope you get well soon.â
Then, ah, she exclaimed.
âDonât get me wrong. Iâm not asking for a ride. You donât have to give me a ride.â
[Throw away the prince! Iâll give you a ride, Princess!]
âWalter, no you canât. Todayâs carrot is over. Iâll give it to you again tomorrow.â
Lilith, who had soothed Walter, gently stroked Zephyrâs leg.
âIâve said it before, but we donât have to go to the competition. Cheshire will win anyway, so it doesnât matter.â
[Thatâs right, me and my owner will win!]
After poor treatment, Lilith sat down in a corner without knowing whether it was dirty and pulled her knees together.
Zephyr looked down at Lilith.
âSo if you donât want to run, you donât have to run. You can run when you want to run, well.â
Lilith said with a smile.
For some reason, the previous ownerâs face was overlapping, so Zephyr couldnât take his eyes off Lilith.
âStop resting! Donât sleep and run! The competition is right around the corner!â
âWhy is it getting slower and slower? Run fast! Quickly! What if the speed is like this!â
âYou may be upset that youâre not as fast as you used to because you hurt your leg, butâŚfast isnât necessarily good. There are some things you only see when you are slow.â
âYou were born to run. There is only one way to prove your worth as a racehorse. Competition! Championship! Best!â
âIsnât it a little strange to say that you are a racehorse? A horse born to runâ well, there are many fun things and delicious things in the world.â
âAh, this horse? I brought a new one. Looking at it, I feel hopeless. If you want to run with me again, find your original skills. Because there is no need for slow horse.â
âItâs not like you have to run well to be loved, and you have to win competitions to be loved. So really, itâs okay if you canât run as fast as you used to.â
[âŚ.]
âI just want you to get well soonâŚlegs and heartâŚâ
Lilith, who had been muttering, gave a small yawn, and then she forgot to go back and started dozing on the spot.
After looking at him for a long time, Zephyr carefully moved away, bent his legs, and sat down.
Soon, the small body of the child was buried in the nape of the soft white horse.
* * *
âWhat the hell are you doing here?â
Blink.
A stern voice, not sure if it was a dream or reality, hit my ear.
When I rubbed my eyes and woke up, I could see the hazy bright sky.
I was startled.
âWhat, what! Am I sleeping here?â
Zephyr was lying next to me. It seemed that I fell asleep leaning on Zephyr without fear.
What even woke me upâ.
âG, g, grandpaâŚ?â
It was Grandpa who exudes a force full of dignity in a black uniform.
I got up in a hurry.
âGrandpa said he was going to the comeback ceremony with Dad yesterday, right?â
Why is he at home? And in the stable, too?
My eyes were spinning, but I had to pray first.
To sit down on the dirty stable floor and sleep peacefully. It was an act that couldnât be found in the slightest bit of the dignity of an aristocrat.
âGrandpa, thatâsâŚI came out to feed the horse yesterday and fell asleep. Iâm sorry.â
ââŚ.â
Grandpa was speechless. I didnât know what to do inside the cage, and I had no choice but to fall on my stomach and crawl out like when I entered.
âŚIâm done. I chose only the things Grandpa hated the most and ended up doing them.
âI, Iâm sorryâŚâ
To hide the soiled hem of my skirt and shoes, I squeezed myself behind my back.
âIs this the horse you brought to the horse riding competition?â
âAh, Zephyr? Yes.â
âI heard it doesnât even give you his back.â
How does Grandpa know that? It was strange, but I nodded.
âThen you should change your horse.â
âNo!â
I waved my hand in surprise.
âZephyr is⌠is have a wound in his heart. If I find another horse because heâs not giving me a ride, Zephyr might be disappointed and close the door to his heartâŚSo Iâm going to wait for ZephyrâŚâ
ââŚ.â
âGrandpa, thatâs why I donât think I can go to the horse riding competition. I should go out and win something, but Iâm sorry.â
âWhen did I ask you to go to a competition and win a prize?â
âItâs not like that, butâŚâ
âThen youâve never ridden a horse before.â
âYes.â
I hesitated, then raised my eyes slightly to check my grandfatherâs expression.
My grandfather looked down at me and suddenly bent down on his knees and brushed off my dirt-stained skirt and shoes.
âUh, GrandpaâŚ?â
Then he got up and opened the cage opposite Zephyr.
Grandpa came out with the reins on his muscular brown horse and suddenly lifted me up and sat me down.
ââŚ.?â
Then he jumped on the horseâs back and began to ride it slowly.