After departing from my brother, I headed for another destination without returning to my room .
Arched ceilings decorated with intricate stucco, the cast metal lighting fixtures that hung from it, and the magnificent columns of pillars were a familiar sight to see . Iâve gone through this corridor that leads to the greenhouse countless times in the past .
Even still, It all feels nostalgic .
It was only six months, but six months nonetheless . Â I slowly walked down the hallway with a strange feeling in my chest .
Arriving at the greenhouse took twice as long as usual . I told the guard to wait for me at the entrance . Before, if it was Klaus, he would have been quick to tell me ânoâ and, with his good intuition, follow me inside .
Pressing the door of the greenhouse made it spread open with a creak . The scents of overgrown plants from within swept my nostrils .
The sunlight was so blinding that I intuitively used my hand as a cover . I moved to escape the light rays under a tree a few steps away .
A boy watering the plants in the back noticed my footsteps and stopped his hands . As he turned back to look over his shoulder, his silky silver hair fluttered in the air .
When his indigo eyes caught sight of me, he blinked multiple times in confusion, like he didnât know what he was seeing .
ââŠHuh?â
A stunned voice leaked from his lips .
The watering can slipped out of his hand and loudly clattered to the floor, spilling the contents onto the toes of his boots . But the man didnât care in the slightest⊠No, it was as if he couldnât be bothered to . He continued to stare at me with wide-open eyes .
âHey, Lutz! Your shoes are soaked!â
His companion, who came running up to him, pulled hisâLutzâsâhand and moved him away from the puddle . Lutz, right in the middle of being scolded, took a few staggered steps back, probably because he was distracted .
âWhatâs wrongâŠ?â
Following Lutzâs gaze, Theo slowly turned in the same direction . His ruby-coloured eyes widened as soon as he saw me .
ââŠPrincess?â
Dumbfounded, Theo could only let out a small voice .
A strange silence followed . Only the birdsâ chirping remained echoing within the greenhouse .
Thinking back, our positions have reversed this time, havenât they?
Last time, it was the two of them who had rushed to my side in the greenhouse . Iâm sure I had the same surprised face as they do right now .
I wonder if they also felt this longing in their hearts at that time as well . Or perhaps they feel as relieved as I am now?
Their relaxed expressions gave it all away as if responding to my worries .
âIâm home . â
As soon as I said that with a big smile, their faces crumpled .
I think the two of them ran to me at the same time .
âWait a-â
I unconsciously backed away when they came to me at full speed .
I donât think I can handle two taller boys charging my way at the same time .
But there really was no way I could dodge them at this point .
I gave up on evading and closed my eyes, preparing for the oncoming collision .
ââŠ?â
But it never came .
Concerned, I gave a little peek .
ââŠWhat are you two doing?â
Both of them stopped a bit more than two metres away . They stood next to one another, both their arms open wide .
When asked what they were up to, they brought their hands back down and looked at each other .
âNo⊠Itâs because of that, right?â
âYeah⊠It really is that, isnât it?â
What the heck is going on?
I didnât understand and tilted my head .
ââŠSomehow, princess, you really look like a princess now . â
Lutz, with reddened cheeks, turned to the side and softly murmured .
I âreally look like a princess nowâ? So you mean I became more princess-like?
Wait⊠So what did I look like to you both until now!? A fake!?
âI was quite sure that I have always been a princess from the start, no?â
My shock was so intense that I returned back to using formal language .
But itâs the truth, I have been a princess ever since I was born⊠Or at least I shouldâve been . I sure did act nothing like one, though!
And like other girls my age, I swear Iâve got a delicate heart! I do! I really doâŠ
âWait- N-No! Itâs not like that!â
Lutz shook his head in a hurry . Â So you donât mean to imply Iâm a knockoff princess, after all .
However, he didnât come up with anything else and just muttered something while messing with his hair .
Theo, seeing him like that, could only give a wry smile .
âYou have always been cute since long ago, but right now, I think âbeautifulâ would be more accurate . Both Lutz and I were just surprised . â
âOhâŠâ
I was flustered from his honest flattery .
It caught me so off-guard that I couldnât give a proper reply .
Youâre pretty cool, Theo . To not be shy like every other boy your age and be able to tell a girl that sheâs âbeautiful to her face⊠Thatâs not something you see every day .
âThank⊠you?â
I answered surprisingly normally . Not only that, why did I phrase it like a question? I wasnât even blushing .
I donât think a girl who just got complimented should respond like that, right? And, as expected, Theo ended up laughing it off with a troubled face .
âHow refreshing . I thought for sure that you would at least be a little bashful . â
âI was⊠surprised . You were such a smooth talker . Maybe youâre quite the popular guy, Theo?â
âTo be told that by a princess who wasnât even embarrassed in the slightestâŠâ
âLike I said, I was caught off guard . Itâs not your fault . Youâre a handsome boy yourself, and to top it off, youâre kind . Iâm sure thereâs no girl out there that wouldnât want your company . â
I rushed my way through excuses as an apology, but Theoâs expression didnât change . Though it was subtle, I could tell he was a little frustrated .
âI was pretty sure I wouldnât lose in terms of looks either, you know?â
It was probably because I might have left him out of the conversation, but Lutz sulked his way in, pouting .
I mean, youâre a pretty boy yourself . Right, right . Then why are you picking a fight in this?
âRather than handsome, I think Lutz is pretty . â
âWhatâs with that⊠Iâm not happy even if you say that, alright? Itâd have been better if you told me Iâm kinda cool or something instead . â
Lutz frowned when I praised him .
Theo put his hand on Lutzâs shoulder .
âGuess weâre still nowhere near the princessâs eyes . â
âThen, princess, what kind of man would you prefer?â
âEh⊠Iâm more into someone manly⊠If that makes sense . â
I answered because I was asked the question, but honestly, why are we all standing here talking about this?
We havenât seen each other in half a year and this is what you wanted to talk about? Thereâs nothing wrong with discussing oneâs ideal partner, but isnât there anything better to talk about than this?
Theo was in bewilderment about something, but he then quietly muttered, âI see,â under his breath .
âIt feels like weâre talking nonsense even though itâs supposed to be our emotional reunion, doesnât it?â
âItâs definitely important⊠Well, maybe not to the princess who just came back from a long trip, I suppose . â
Lutz shook his head, before murmuring something with a troubled face at the end .
âNo, no! Weâve all completely messed this up, havenât we?!â I exclaimed .
Theo, with his hands behind his head, broke into a smile .
Is it my imagination that you have a smug look under that grin of yours?
âŠWell, itâs fine I guess .
What a relaxed and carefree conversation .
Itâs sad if Iâm the only one who feels at ease at times like these .
When our eyes met, Theoâs gaze softened .
âAllow me to say it again: Welcome home, princess . â
âEhâWeâre doing this now!? Uh⊠Welcome back, Your Highness!â
Pushing Theo aside, Lutz said his part and bowed .