Sharing space did make Mia feel warmer, but maybe not at all in the way Abel had in mind. Heat ran through her reddened face, making her forget how cold it was. She forgot that she had been shaking just a few minutes earlier and started thinking things like, âIf itâs just the two of us, maybe we can just live here.â
It wouldnât be a big deal. He is, after all, my palace and paradise.
She couldnât think of anything useful right now.
âMia, look.â
ââŠEh?â
She looked up at him because she wasnât sure where he was going. It seemed like a good choice. Then, after taking a moment to admire his good looks, she looked where he was looking.
âThat way. It looks like the water is going down.â
She could also see it. The level of the water had gone down, letting more of the bank show. If it was just a bit lower, they might have been able to walk through it.
âButâŠâ
She looked up at the hole in the ceiling with sadness. The light that was getting through was definitely less bright. It was getting dark.
âThe water is finally low enough that we can try to get out of here, but it will be dangerous to move around in the dark.â
Since there were tides, it was likely that there was a way out to sea. Mia didnât want to swim through the dark sea at night.
âHm⊠Of course, youâre right, butâŠâ
Abel thought hard and crossed his arms.
âWe wonât get anywhere if we just sit around and wait. Weâll get worse off the longer we stay here. Things are getting different. Letâs pay close attention so we donât miss a chance to get away.â
Abelâs words turned out to be true. Just as the last rays of light from the ceiling were going out, he let out an excited whoop.
âLook, Mia! There! Water!â
âMy! WhatâŠis it?â
She couldnât believe what she saw.
The waterâs surface was much lower than it had been before, but what was more important was that it now gave off a soft blue light. The light was too dim to be a torch or lantern, but it was bright enough to show them where they were and went on in a ghostly path deep into the cavern. With this light, getting around was probably easier than it had been during the day.
âThis is our opportunity. We canât let it go to waste. If we stay here, weâll only get weaker,â urged Abel.
Mia thought for a moment. Theoretically, the best thing to do when lost or waiting for help was to stay put and save energy. The problem was that, given the people theyâd come to the island with, it would be hard for the other people to try to save them.
Most of all, she was the groupâs expert on how to stay alive. How could they get her attention if she didnât do anything? She nodded because this self-made reminder of her skills made her feel more confident.
âOkay, then. Then letâs go.â
She took his hand when he held it out. Mia followed the path of blue light as Abelâs hand guided her. There were many holes in the walls where they had landed, but the glowing road only went in two directions.
In one, the water level went up, while in the other, it went down. Swimming in the cold at night was a death sentence, so they went in the direction of the shallow water.
âThis ground is not flat. Be careful. Hold my arm, here.â
Abel kept stopping and turning around to check on her and say words of concern and support. It made her giggle.
âAbel, you are such a gentleman.â
Even though things were bad, he slowed down so he could keep up with her. Not only that, but he kept her hand in his, and his grip changed from soft to firm depending on what he thought about where they were. Almost like he was leading her in a complicated dance, she couldnât help but smile.
âThat was something my older sister always said. She told me that I should always be nice to girls, no matter what.
âOh? Your older sister? You meanâŠâ
Mia didnât pay much attention to the Kingdom of Remno or its royal family in the previous timeline.
Abel was about the only person she knew of. Itâs easy to see why, since she had spent all her time waiting for Sion to come to her.
Mia was different this time because she had done her homework. Why?
Because she had already made up her mind that Abel would be her husband. Mia had her sights set on him, so she used her newfound dating skills to do a lot of research before she met him.
âPrincess Clarissa? Was that her name?â
She remembered that Abel had an older sister who was three years older than him. According to Miaâs research, this sister was a quiet, shy girl who didnât say much.
Doesnât seem to be the kind of person to tell him thatâŠ
His answer to her confused frown was to shake his head.
âYes, thatâs her name, but it wasnât her. My oldest sister was the one who told me that.â
âYour oldest sister? Wow, I didnât know you had another sisterâŠâ
âIf you did, it would surprise me. She has died. About five years agoâŠâ
Even though the ghostly glow had already made his face look blue, it got a little bluer.
âI loved her very much. SheâŠwas very nice. She was smart, but she was also strong. She had this aura about her that was very beautiful. I wanted to be like her. She said that everyone in Remno had the wrong way of thinking, so she wanted me not to be like them. to treat girls nicelyâŠâ
In the Kingdom of Remno, where discrimination against women was deeply rooted, there was once a powerful person who questioned the way things were.
âIâm not proud to say that I forgot for a long time⊠I had forgotten why I tried to treat women well⊠I thought it was just a quirk that I did. That I was doing it for no reason. It wasnât, though. It was because of her. Her words have been with me all this time, guiding me like a compass.â
I had no idea that Abel had lost someone who had been so important to him⊠I wish I had known herâŠ
She became thoughtful and asked, âThis sister of yours⊠What was her name?â
âValentina Remno. The kingdomâs first princess.â
âI see. Lady ValentinaâŠâ
Mia would have to wait a while before she could remember the woman with that name.