After losing consciousness during my battle with the masked man, I ended up getting hospitalized.
âŠI really only got punched and blacked out, thoughâŠ
Upon asking the staff, they said, âWeâve been ordered by the country to nurse you with utmost care!â. If I had to guess, itâs because Iâm nobility.
The next day, while I had more time than I knew what to do with, someone visited my room.
âYou alright? Iâm here to pay you a visit and finish up my report.â
It was Firvus.
âThis is from Flin. She looked like she wanted to come with me, but sheâs got her hands full with the Kingdom Festival and allâŠâ he said, placing a goody bag of candy on the desk to the side. âHowâre you feeling?â
âFine. Nothing feels out of the ordinary.â
âThatâs good to hear,â he replied. He began telling me about Sarlesâ death. âThe bastard up and killed himself. Do me a favor and donât tell anyone else⊠It was all a huge, complicated mess. The academyâs keeping it under wraps; the official statement is that he got expelled.â
âUnderstood.â In exchange, I asked about something else, âWhat is Darkness?â
ââŠSo Sarles is part of Darkness, huhâŠ
I clearly recall Firvus saying that.
âIt wouldnât be that big of a deal if I just told you right now, but⊠Carlyle says heâs gonna get you up to speed with that once the Kingdom Festival ends. Wait until then.â
âFine by me.â I nodded.
Then, after some light-hearted chit-chat, Firvus stood from his seat. âWell, Iâll be on my way now. Flinâs gonna get pissed at me if I spend too much time slacking off.â
âSheâs real scary when she gets mad, you know.â
âYou can say that again!â Firvus said, cracking up. ââŠTo be frank with you, I wasnât sure whether I should invite Laura or not.â
âLaura?â
âSheâs probably worried sick about you, but she doesnât know which room youâre staying in, so she canât even come visit you.â Firvus paused for a moment and continued, âI thought about it for a while, but I decided against bringing her. Why do you think I chose to do that?â
âWell, why?â
âBecause I want you to find an answer on your own.â
ââŠâ
âHave you figured out whatâs really important?â
ââŠI have.â
âGreat.â Firvus gave me a satisfied nod. âI donât know what the answer you came up with is, but youâre confident in it, right?â
âIâm fine. Iâve already⊠made up my mind.â
âAlright, good.â Firvus flashed a bold smile. âShow off how cool you are, hero,â he said, exiting the room.
After Firvus left, I spoke with the hospital and got discharged then and there.
Today was the first day of the Kingdom Festival, and there was one place I wanted to go to no matter what.
I returned to the dormitory and retrieved a formal suit for social gatherings, which I had been given when I left the Luminous territory.
I stared hard at itâŠ
Hesitated a bitâŠ
Then decided against it.
That isnât what I should be wearing today. The uniform Iâd been wearing thus far was a bit dirty, so I changed into a brand new one.
Then, I headed toward the ballroom, where the academy students were gathered.
Today, a ball was being held for the academy students in celebration of the start of the Kingdom Festival.
The room brimmed with students dressed up in showy suits and dresses.
âŠThat being said, the only ones dancing were the noble students.
Commoners donât ever learn how to dance, so they have every reason to feel uncomfortable about going to the center. They didnât own any formal wear either, so they were wearing their academy uniforms.
They all gravitated toward the walls. I assume their reason for being here is the free food and drink being served.
I scanned the surroundings and approached the person I was looking for. âKyria.â
The nobles surrounding Kyria looked at me in unison.
Kyria began speaking, âOh, have you been discharged already? HmâŠ? Whatâs with your outfitâŠ?â He stared at me in my uniform with a puzzled expression.
I paid no attention to that and responded, âMind sparing me a bit of your time?â
Kyria and his servant, Fay, followed behind me.
No sooner had we exited the hall and entered a vacant room than I said to Kyria, âSorry, but do me a favor and donât associate with me from now on.â
Kyria widened his eyes in surprise.
The first to speak up was the servant, Fay, âYou bastard, how dare you say that to Sir Kyriaâ!â
However, Kyria lifted his hand and stopped him. âAlbert, what do you mean by that?â
âExactly what I said. I want you to leave me alone. Tell that to the other nobles as well. Youâre their spokesperson of sorts, so you can manage that, right?â
Kyria shook his head in response. âAlbert, youâre my elder, so it somewhat pains me to say this, butâthis isnât a wise decision,â Kyria said with a soft chuckle. âNobles have relationships that last over many years. He didnât invite me back then, she didnât give me a response back thenâthose tiny misgivings accumulate, which can lead to a total loss of trust in each other. That attitude of yours will cost you dearly in the future, you know?â
ââŠIâm well-awareâŠâ
Thatâs exactly why I tried doing the impossible.
As a result, I ended up losing sight of the one thing I shouldnât have.
âBut Iâve decided already.â
My duty as Albert Luminous, and my life as plain old AlbertâIâm too clumsy to juggle both. I need to keep one and discard the otherâand the choice here was obvious.
âNo matter where we find ourselves, Iâll always be your friend. I swear it. I will never break this promise, come rain or shine.
I couldnât bring myself to break my promise with her.
She looked my way when no one else would. She befriended me when the curtains to my life had already closed.
When I was on my last legs during my battle with the masked man, she prayed for my victory with every fiber of her being, giving me the strength to keep fighting.
I can only guess how much her smile has kept me going.
I can only guess how much her voice healed my heart.
What exactly was dear to me?
What exactly was important to me?
I didnât need to spare another second thinking about it.
If I have to cast aside all the time Iâve spent with her to be Albert Luminous, then Iâll gladly call it quits.
I made myself clear as I spoke, âIâll refrain from associating with nobles at the academy.â
ââŠAlright. If thatâs what youâve decided, Iâll let everyone know.â Kyria continued, âBut know this, Albert Luminous. This doesnât change the fact that youâve piqued my interest. If thereâs ever a time you find yourself in a pinchâor if you ever change your mindâgive me a call. Iâll be more than willing to put in a good word for you.â
ââŠI give you my thanks.â I gave my parting remarks and exited the room, returning to the ballroom.
I gave the nobles dancing about in the center of the room a sidelong glance and scanned the students by the wall.
âŠThere wasnât any guarantee that sheâd be here.
The main stars of this party were the nobles and nobles only; there werenât many commoners whoâd come here just to sit by the wall and watch.
Nevertheless, I had a feeling sheâd be here.
After all, she knows me just as well as I know her.
All students were encouraged to participate. A diligent girl like her would diligently do as sheâs asked and come.
âŠSheâs probably standing all by her lonesome, too.
As expected, I found her.
Standing by the wall, a white-haired girl silently gazed at the dancing nobles.
Just thenâ
âAh, if it isnât Albert.â A group of noble female students dressed to kill called out to me. âThis is a great opportunity, so why donât we dance?â
âNo no no, dance with me.â
I shook my head as they rattled on and on. âIâm afraid I already have a reservation with someone else. I apologize,â I said, walking over to where Laura was.
âLaura.â
âAlbert?â Laura seemed surprised by my sudden appearance. âIs your body alright?â
âYeah.â
âThatâs a relief⊠Iâve been worried sickâŠâ Laura said, looking genuinely relieved from the bottom of her heart.
Her thoughtfulness for me made my heart race.
I took a deep breath to calm myself down. âLaura, uh, if you wouldnât mindâŠâ I extended my hand, âwould you like to dance together?â
âHuh? But shouldnât you be with the noblesââ
âNo, Iâm through with that.â I shook my head. âIâm done associating with the nobles at the academy. From now on, Iâll be with you.â
ââ!â Laura looked at me wide-eyed. âB-ButâŠâ
âItâs fine. Iâve made up my mind.â
âBut, um, thereâs no point in dancing with someone like me⊠and Iâve never learned how to dance to begin withâŠâ
âNo worries. You see, a novice dancer doesnât need to worry about if they can dance wellâitâs about who they dance with.â
Laura held her breath in surprise.
Then, she squeezed her eyes shut and said, ââŠA-Albert.â She took my hand with her white hand. ââŠI-If youâre alright with someone like me, thenâŠâ
âLetâs go.â Laura and I made our way to the center of the room.
Facing each other, I put my arm around Lauraâs body.
Her face beet-red, Laura spoke rapid-fire, âUm, I really! And I mean reallyâdonât know how to dance! So please teach me as we go!â
âSure. Thatâs the least I can do.â I chuckled.
Iâll teach you how to dance for as long as you want.
You taught me something far, far more precious.
I was stuck in the past, but thanks to you, Iâve managed to make it all the way here.
You taught me how to live.
In my solitude, you looked at me with kindness.
I can only begin to imagine how much I owe you.
I wonder if Iâve returned the favor some? No matter how much I pay you back, it feels like my debt to you only grows larger and larger.
Just being near you fills my heart with so much contentment.
Just by gripping your hand like this, I feel like Iâve been rewarded in full for my decision today.
âLetâs start slow. Make sure you donât let go of my hand, Laura.â