He went out early in the morning, so she thought he would return early in the evening.
âThe lights in the rooms are off. Is he sleeping?â
Elusiana, trying hard to overcome her uneasiness, turned off the moderately heated pot and ran up to the second floor. In an instant, she arrived in front of Asteinâs room, catching her breath.
If he wasnât in his room, it meant he hadnât returned yet. However, her hand didnât readily reach the handle for some reason. Elusiana hesitated involuntarily and bit her lips slightly. It was strange. Why do I think of the lisianthuses he gave me before?
He told me it was something that caught his eye. He couldnât have bought it if he didnât see it. It couldnât have had any special meaning. What the hell am I worried about?
Elusiana took a deep breath and grabbed the door handle. Thereâs no way As would leave without a word. Even if he left this place, he had nowhere to go.
âRight. Where would he go? This is his home and his hometown.â
She laughed awkwardly and pulled her hand. Soon, she heard an unpleasant screeching noise, and then died down. It was coming from the empty room in the dark she faced. In an instant, her fingertips were cold.
Is this why the space that would have been warm when he was there feels particularly cold? Elusiana slowly entered the room. Her trembling hand lit the magic lamp. The overly tidy room was so dark that it was unpleasant to her eyes. But nothing changed. It was always as clean as she had ever seen. Feeling relieved inside, Elusiana left the room. Leaning against the door, she let out a long sigh.
ââŠThen, where did he go?â
He didnât seem to have gone far away, given that he took Soda too. It was time for her to turn around, pressing one side of her anxious chest. âHuh? Why is the door to my room open?â
Elusiana tilted her head and moved her steps close to the open door. Through the slightly open door, she could see the simple view of the room. It was no different from when she left in the morning. It was then that Elusianaâs gaze turned to the table.
âWhat is thatâŠ?â
Frowning, Elusiana opened the door and went inside. She walked straight to her table and then moistened her dry lips as she looked down at the glass bottle full of colorful candies.
ââŠItâs full⊠of candies?â
Her trembling hand reached out and picked up the glass bottle. It wasnât hard to figure out who was doing it. Only her father and Astein were interested in this glass bottle.
Her heart, which had been soothed, began to beat rapidly again. The ominousness nervously shook her composure. She frowned and squeezed the glass jar full of candy. The back of her hand was pale, holding the glass bottle that looked particularly red.
By the wayâ Something else foreign came into her eyes.
ââŠHow?â
Elusiana bit her lip and walked over to the dressing table. A luxurious box that was never seen in this room was placed on the dressing table. Her heart beat louder, and her ears were deafening. Nevertheless, Elusiana opened the lid of the box. She felt she would soon choke on her anxiety if she didnât check what was in it.
âT-This.â
Confirming what was inside it, Elusianaâs pupils widened. For a moment, she lost all strength in her hands.
âThis⊠why in hereâŠ?â
Her lips trembled as if she had seen something she couldnât believe as she grabbed the box again, which she almost missed.
âI gave this to As. Why is this here?â
Elusiana looked at the white gold lisianthus petals in dismay. Her head was spinning with wild thoughts. But when she looked closely, it looked different from what she remembered.
This jewel... The color was different. It wasnât a transparent and clear diamond but a dark red ruby with brilliant light.
Frowning, Elusiana couldnât understand. A similar product that wasnât real. âItâs not even my motherâs, so why didââ It was then. She heard a rustling sound from the first floor. âAs?â
Elusiana rushed downstairs with the necklace in her hand. Heâs back. If she saw him, she would have to ask. Why did he return something other than her motherâs necklace? Why did he do useless things to confuse peopleâs minds? She needed to hear his excuse.
With that, Elusiana didnât notice that something had fallen from the box all over the floor. A short note was written in neat handwriting.
[Wait for me, Lusi.]
* * *
âFather?â
Elusiana, who thought it was Astein, looked blankly at Simon, forgetting to welcome him.
âYou must have a problem because your father is late.â
ââŠItâs nothing.â
Elusiana answered with a squeeze and bit her lips. If she didnât do that, she felt like she would get emotional and burst into tears.
âIâm glad to hear that.â
Simon, unaware of anything, patted Elusiana on her back. Was his touch the trigger? Elusiana hugged Simon tightly and buried her face in his arms.
âLusi?â
Startled by his daughterâs sudden action, Simon flinched for a moment. He brushed Elusianaâs back with a softer touch than before. âWhat happened outside?â
âNo, Father. Itâs just⊠I miss Father a lot today.â
âDid you?â
âYes. But, why are you very late?â
âHoho. Thatâs because a very welcoming guest came unexpectedly.â
Elusiana put on a puzzled expression at Simonâs voice, which seemed particularly pleasant.
âYou had a welcoming guest?â
âYes, you know that person very well.â
Elusiana tilted her head and thought, âNo wayâŠ!â and widened her eyes.
âFather!â
She didnât call Simon a pushover for nothing. He was the one who gave everything he had if someone needed money, even if those people were his in-laws, eight cousins, or someone who was starving in the slums.
âDonât worry. He didnât come looking for my help.â
Simon, who couldnât be unaware of Elusianaâs concerns, stubbornly waved his hand. However, with what she had seen in the past few years, Elusiana couldnât easily accept his words. What did you get robbed of this time, Father?
Unable to deal with her stuffy heart, Elusiana swallowed her saliva as if in pain. Simon hurriedly made an excuse that wasnât an excuse, whether he didnât want to hear her nagging again if he just stayed still.
âAstein came to see me.â
âIs As the guest?â
âI was a little surprised too. Isnât this the first time Astein came alone?â
Simon smiled. On the other hand, Elusianaâs eyes reflexively turned to the closed door. If Astein had visited Simon, he should have come back with him. But why did only her father come back?
For a moment, one side of her heart became cold. Her hand holding the lisianthus necklace was very tense. Maybe Astein wonât come back. He left a present behind for her without her knowing, and he went alone to visit her father, whom he had never looked for.
Elusiana, who clenched her lips, asked again as if she were urging him. âWhat about As? Didnât you come with him?â
âHe said he had something to do. Thatâs why we parted away at the entrance.â
ââŠParted ways at the entrance?â
âLetâs sit down first, Lusi.â
Simon continued, leading Elusiana to the dining room. âIf youâre worried about him, donât worry. He had promised me, so he wonât be back that late. Thereâs something more surprising than that. I didnât know that Astein could nag me so much until now.â
âNagging? Did As nag at Father? âŠWhat did he say?â
âAhem, he told me to tell you if I need to spend money. He⊠asked me to change my habit of signing first rather than looking at it. Hoho.â
Elusianaâs heart sank with a thud. He couldnât believe a guy who doesnât care about others suddenly visited her father, even nagging him. Her hand, which was holding the lisianthus necklace, fell down.
âLusi, are you sick? You donât look well.â
Simon looked at her face in surprise when he saw Elusiana with a pale complexion.
âAs expected, you must have been working too hard. I canât let this happen. Sit in the chair and rest for a while, Lusi. I will prepare dinner tonight.â
Simon, who led Elusiana to the dining room, put her in a chair and hurried into the kitchen. But Elusiana didnât hear anything. What Simon said ago was endlessly hovering in her ears. Every word he said proved everything she had tried to ignore.
âŠIs he leaving like this? Elusiana was choked up when she looked at the empty seat opposite her. Every morning and dinner, they sat there, ate together, and talked. It had been over a decade. But without giving her time to prepare, he was going to leave on his own?
That canât be true. Where is he going? This is the only place he can lean on in the world!
Elusianaâs face distorted painfully as she grabbed one of her chest.
âBut why⊠is he leaving?â
Elusiana pounded her chest and clenched her teeth. Her stomach churned as the vague part came to reality in front of her eyes. Her fingertips were shaking and her head was dizzy.
She didnât know why she felt this way. It wasnât like they would part away forever, but why was her heart pounding and her breath choking as if they would never see each other again? It felt like everywhere was submerged and she kept sinking.
âThis is wrong.â
At least this kind of one-sided parting was wrong.
âI wonât allow it, As. I canât let you go like this.â