Derrick Vaisil didnât answer the family doctorâs questions, and his legs, in a criss cross position, were bobbing slowly. Not long after, he propped his chin and turned his eyes to look outside the window. He looked so clam that one couldnât have thought that he had died, went into the coffin, and came out alive just by looking at him.
The family doctor gave up speaking further to Derrick and approached Judith.
âIt seems youâre right about his amnesia.â
Her husbandâs amnesia was as shocking as what happened with the coffin earlier.
Judith looked at her husband, who was sitting on the sofa, with a hollow gaze. He was busy looking around his surroundings as if he had suddenly fallen on a remote island one day. It was a different attitude that contradicted the chaotic environment brought by his revival. His gaze stopped at the big mirror next to her and he burst into giggles, a behaviour that was surely unbelievable for a grown man of his appearance.
âOther than that?â
âBased on the results of my examination, there is nothing wrong with his body. His pulse is normal, and even his breathing is fine.â
ââŚI think only his mind is strange.â
âPardon?â
âNothing. Thatâs all. You did well.â
After Judith forced her mouth under control to not recklessly talk about her relationship with her husband or anything of the like, she sent the family doctor outside of the room. The servants also went out, following behind the family doctor, until it was only Judith and Derrick left in the bedroom.
By the time the sound of the footsteps outside the room had completely died away, Judith took a step forward towards the sofa. Derrick slowly turned his head towards her, perhaps because he felt her presence.
âWhat kind of drama is this again?â
Judith stood directly in front of him. Since Derrick was sitting there, naturally her gaze was facing down. Even if she didnât check through the mirror, Judith was certainly sure that his gaze looked displeased.
âAmnesia? Ha. Thatâs fun, too.â
The family doctor had said that he has amnesia, but Judith didnât believe that.
Derrick Vaisil was a very meticulous and thorough man. It was a marital life of no more than two years, but his nature to face an enemy head on was the same as now. This foolish act that he was doing was probably a petty scheme to get something.
At least that was what Judith thought it was.
âWhat the hell are you committing such acts for? Even though in this situation weâve had your funeral, what am I going to say to other peopleâŚ?â
âMy funeral?â
Derrick, who was silently listening to her reprimands as they poured out, showed a lively response for the first time. Judith, who hesitated due to him cutting in, answered with a sigh.
âThatâs right. Your funeral.â
âSo thatâs the reason. I woke up in the coffin.â
Derrick wiped his face as though he had finally realized something.
âWhat do you mean? With âthatâs the reason.â
âWhat did you say my name was?â
Judith gradually felt peculiarly strange. Even though he would definitely do this petty scheme, he was like a man who really lost all of his memories. For instance, even though they were standing close to each other like this, he wasnât showing any sort of disgust and such toward Judith.
If it was the usual Derrick Vaisil, he was a man who expressed hatred to her even if it was just with the fact that he was getting closer than he needed to be with his wife.
ââŚâŚ.Derrick Vaisil.â
ââDerrickââŚâŚâŚ the name is the same.â
Since a while ago, he only muttered words that she couldnât understand at all. Judith realized something off about the words he would throw out every now and then. She determined in that moment she would ask him about the heavy feeling she felt from him.
He suddenly coiled his hand around Judithâs wrist. Surprised by the sudden contact, she tried to step back quickly, but his hand that quickly pulled her wrist was faster than that.
âWhat ă Ąwhat is it?â
Judith stammered, embarrassed.
âYour name is?â
His weary gaze fixed on her trembling lips. It was a passionate look, lingering as if he was a beast aiming at its prey.
Judith intended to pull her hand out of his grasp, but his strength held her and she couldnât wiggle out. With his strong physical strength, she gave up her attempt to get out, made eye contact with the man who was looking up at her.
At that moment, she witnessed the gathering red tinges in his violet eyes. It was a colour that was as vivid and distinct as blood pumping through the blood vessels in the body.
Judith, who was startled all of a sudden, blinked her eyes a couple of times. Then, the iris of his eyes returned to their pale violet colour as if they had changed at some point.
âDid IâŚ.. see that wrong just now?â
While there were too many strange things happening one after another, she realized that there were too many things going on in her head. Judith exhaled a light sigh, trying to reason with herself. At the same time, she felt his grip hold her wrist firmly. A groan instinctively burst out from her lips.
âAhâŚâŚ!â
âYou know, Iâm asking for your name.â
A low-toned voice that drearily spread strongly striked her eardrum.
Judith was consumed in her confusion by his behavior and interest in her. Something was strange, she couldnât dismiss this as acting. A fierce, intense pressure wrapped around around him that she hadnât felt from him before.
Thatâs ridiculous.
Does it mean that itâs amnesia, not acting?
âJu ă ĄJudith Vaisil.â
With a dazed mind, her lips slightly moved. Maybe because of his act, telling her husband, who had been living together with her for years, her name, was a very strange act. So much so her own name felt unfamiliar.
Derek moistened his lips languidly.
âVaisilâŚâŚ. same last name?â
He drew her wrist that he had been stubbornly holding onto since a while ago towards him, and bit the tender flesh in her wrist hard as if taking a bite of an apple. At Derrickâs unexpected behavior, Judith stiffened like a rock.
âJudging by the way things are going, I think youâre my wife.â
Something damp was licking her skin which began to show a vivid bite mark. The languid movement reminded her of the outer skin of a snake, which made her spine shiver/cold and her hair stand on end. The snakeâs sleek outer skin , which makes the spine cold and oneâs hair to stand on end.
Her blood ran cold and her heart reverberated creating pounding sounds to the unfamiliar sensation to the point of causing goosebumps. Judith quickly came to her senses and pulled out the wrist that was caught by him.
âWhat â what are you doing?â
Her voice that had uttered a shriek loudly had turned inside out as she very hurriedly opened her mouth. In the meantime she had been with him, she had no experience of seeing herself so excited even once in front of Derrick, but now, Judith had been as agitated as not even having time to bother about such things.
âWife.â
Whether she was embarrassed or not, Derek sat with his legs crossed and propped his chin in a relaxed manner. Those merciful eyes that were bright like a jewel looked at her as though he was burning her. Even though it seemed to be dull, his gaze was strangely disturbing.
âIâm hungry.â
Those were the only words that he recited, staring at her fixed as if she was a delicious food.
By all means this man, I think heâs crazy.
The dumbfounded Judith had no choice but to think of him that way.
* * *
ââŚâŚ.â
Judith couldnât keep on talking, and even while her hands were halted, she was blankly staring at the front.
Derrick, who was sitting on the opposite side of her, was calmly slicing with his knife, not even caring about a single thing like the attention of people on him. Dozens of white plates were piled up in front of him like that.
It was an astonishing thing even just by finally having to have a meal together. But what was even more strange was the amount of his meals. Whenever he sat face-to-face with her, he used to barely eat under the excuse that he had no appetite, but now three to four dishes were being removed in an instant even before Judith barely finished a plate.
Even if he didnât have firm memories of the past, his meal was an outrageous amount of food. If Judith ate like that, her stomach would have burst with a pop, still with leftovers.
ââŚâŚ.Are you not full?â
Judith, who tried to disregard him as much as he could because she couldnât figure out what in the world he was up to, eventually couldnât stand it and opened her mouth.
Just in time, Derrick, who put down his knife, looked like he was smiling furtively, stroking the sides of his mouth.
âNot at all.â
T/N: Hmmm, I wonder what can make him full? ( ͥ° ÍĘ ÍĄÂ°)
His nonchalant reply made Judith feel sorry for the chef who was busy working inside there. But her thoughts changed not long after to a more pitiful person, who faced opposite him.
Now her husband, who was like a disrupter of her life, was gone, so she was convinced that he wouldnât be a headache, but that was a completely absurd dream.
âBut I thought my stomach would be full to some extent because Iâm in a human body, but this act is useless.â
Derrick muttered, clicking his tongue. Judith, who felt uneasy inside and was about to take a sip of wine, concentrated her ears to his rather small voice
âWhat was that?â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Derrick curled up the corners of his mouth again as if it was something he said. The shape of his lips widened brightly and was very suspicious. Judith, who was looking at him, narrowed her eyes. Even that behavior of his, of smiling frequently when looking at her, was strange. The table top, usually completely filled with contempt for one another, was instead overflowing with doubt and prodding today.
Although Judith didnât even eat that much, she felt as though she was just having an upset stomach. A husband, whom she was uneasy with ă Ąhaving a meal with her husband, who was not just any husband, but a husband who died and was revived, presented her with that level of awkwardness.
Dinner ended and the two came out of the dining area and headed toward the second floor. Derrick was really busy looking around his surroundings as if he was a person who had been in this place for the very first time. It was such a great performance that she couldnât tell if he had also calculated this trifling thing or not.
âItâs here.â
Judith and Derrick didnât use one bedroom together. It was what they naturally decided on when he didnât enter the bedroom for their first night on their wedding night. Her bedroom was located at the end of the hallway, and was quite a far distance from Derrickâs bedroom, which was connected with his office.
Giving him a favour of showing him around up to her bedroom wasnât her intention. While moving her feet like a habit, still lost in her thoughts, she realized that they were just in front of his bedroom now. Looking up ahead of her like this continuously, she had no choice but to do this because every now and then she thought that he would follow her closely up to her bedroom. In order to surely give him the location of his bedroom, she personally opened the door of his bedroom for him and, just like that, she turned away.
No, she was about to turn her feet around. If only he didnât grab her wrist again.
âWhere are you going?â
Her steps stopped, and the balance of her body titled to the back. Judith almost fell down for a moment, but she was able to straighten her balance immediately thanks to his build that was firmly supporting her back.
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âWhere Iâm goingâŚâŚâ
âIf we are a married couple, arenât we using the same bedroom?â
Derrick frowned as if he could not understand.
Judith had an embarrassed look on her face as she didnât know how she should explain this situation right now. If they were an ordinary married couple, maybe they would be sharing a bedroom together like what he said. But what an ordinary married couple Judith and Derrick were! A husband loved, not his wife, but another woman, and the wife detested such a husband â they were a married couple who were twisted and deviant to that extent.
Judith was now really forced to admit it. It was positive that her husband, who had died and regained consciousness, had lost his memories. Otherwise, there was no she would be stopped by him regarding a matter that was very private.