Episode 5
All I did was agree to become Ian Brightonâs only exclusive servantâso how on earth did things end up like this?
âUmâŠâŠâ
The reason I was standing frozen in the middle of the corridor was simple.
Because right in front of me stood none other than the Duchess herself.
âI heard from Margaret. Youâre Ianâs new personal servant, arenât you?â
A gaunt face.
But with beautiful black hair and amethyst-like purple eyes.
âAnd she said⊠that child personally chose youâŠ.â
Agatha Brighton.
Mistress of House Brighton. Ianâs birth mother.
And the very woman rumored to be a mad scientist.
I quickly pressed my hands together in the most respectful manner and bowed my head.
âItâs only thanks to the young masterâs gracious favor that he noticed me. I am indebted to his benevolence.â
âFavor? Benevolence?â
The duchess murmured in puzzlement.
âHow long will you really be able to stay by his side, I wonderâŠ.â
Her eyes shadowed with worry, she suddenly pressed something into my hand.
With a faint clinking sound, a silver cross necklace was placed in my palm.
âTake it. I hope this protects you, even if just a little.â
She looked as though she were giving a talisman to a knight heading to certain death.
Staring blankly at the duchess, I suddenly broke into a bright smile.
After all, hadnât I just been given a gift by a noblewoman?
She was worried enough about me to hand me a holy objectâ
And not just any, but an expensive one made of silver!
Such a thing was unthinkable back at the countâs household.
âThank you so much, madam!â
I kept bowing again and again. The duchess blinked in surprise at my reaction.
âTo be named as the young masterâs servant is already a joy, but to receive such a gift as well! The young master and you, madam, are both truly compassionate!â
âIan⊠compassionate?â
As though she had just heard the most forbidden of words, the duchess stammered. Her eyes grew curious as she studied me.
âWhy are you⊠No, never mind.â
âOhâplease forgive me. I was being far too frivolous, wasnât I?â
âItâs fine, donât worry about it.â
Her lips moved as though she were about to say more, but in the end, she only sighed.
And in her expressionâalongside her uneaseâI thought I saw something else.
The faintest glimmer of expectation.
âsissi, was it? I hope to see you in this mansion for a long time.â
âI also wish to work here for a long time.â
I held up the cross necklace and grinned brightly once more.
âThank you again, truly.â
Perhaps my cheerful voice reached her in a good way, for the pale duchess allowed herself the faintest smile for the first time.
Then she turned and disappeared down the corridor.
Maybe Ian somehow sensed that I had met his mother, because he didnât show himself again until late into the night.
And this was my first official day as his personal servant!
He had been the one to appoint me, yet he vanished without a trace.
I did my best to fulfill my duty, searching tirelessly for him.
Until the sun went down, I wandered everywhere calling, âYoung Master Ian!â
A few servants, watching me run around so desperately, offered advice.
âYou wonât find him. If he disappears, it means he has no intention of seeing you. Just give up, go back, and finish your own tasks. Heâll return when it suits him.â
âBut what ifâŠâ
Clutching my apron, now stained green from searching even through bushes, I answered,
âWhat if something happens to him?â
Two servants with brooms exchanged looksâand then burst out laughing, air wheezing from their lungs.
They laughed as though I had just said the most ridiculous thing.
âWhat? Something happening to Young Master Ian?â
âHow could anything ever happen to him, with those things aroundâŠ.â
Their laughter died abruptly. One of them stared at me, scrutinizing me closely.
ââŠIf anything, itâs you who should be worried about something happening.â
His voice was calm, but his words carried weight.
âItâs nearly ten oâclock. Youâd better finish your work and get some rest.â
âYes. Hurry back to the servantsâ quarters. Have you changed the bedding yet?â
âOh my goodness, I nearly forgot!â
The bedding!
âThank you for reminding meâI almost left it undone while I was busy cleaning the room. Iâll hurry and finish. Truly, thank you againââ
âsissi, was it?â
âAh, yes!â
âsissi. The bell for nine oâclock rang quite a while ago.â
ââŠPardon?â
His tone was flat as he repeated,
âBe back in the quarters before the bell tolls ten.â
Rule One: Never meet Ian Brighton alone after ten oâclock at night.
They say the moment the moon rises, it becomes the demonâs hour.
Thatâs when the âdemonâ inside Ian begins to stir.
And servants who encounter Ian thenâ
They either go mad, vanish entirely, or end up discovered as corpses in some far-off field.
Even so, I couldnât just neglect my duties.
I hurried to Ianâs room with the new bedding in my arms.
By the time I had finished tidying his bed, the hour was five minutes before ten.
I dusted my hands off, satisfiedâ
When suddenly the door burst open.
At the same time, every candle in the room went out.
Moonlight poured in from behind, illuminating Ian Brightonâs silhouette⊠as he stood right there before me.
âEek!âI mean, good evening, young masterâŠ?â
Four minutes before ten.
His face was cast in shadow, unreadableâ
But his ruby-like red eyes glowed clearly, piercing straight into me.
âThis looks exactly like a horror movie scene, doesnât it?â
Swallowing hard, I carefully tried,
âIâve prepared everything for your rest. If thereâs anything uncomfortableââ
Before I could even finish, Ian seized my wrist.
HaahâŠ
âIf Iâd known this would happen, I shouldâve asked for overtime pay too.â
Three minutes before ten.
Two minutesâŠ
âYoung master, um⊠perhaps you could let go of my wrist firstââ
ââŠInteresting.â
DONG.
The bell rang.
There was no denying it now. It was ten oâclock.
And the Ian Brighton before me wasâŠ
âsissi.â
âYes, young master.â
His red eyes curved into a crescent, gleaming.
âLetâs play.â
Click. The door closed shut behind me.
Just like that? In the middle of the night?
âYou want to play? Are you having trouble sleeping?â
But if the boss orders you, a servant obeys.
And if that boss is a demonâthen all the more so.
âYes. Shall we play hide and seek?â
Now?
The question rose to my lips, but I bit it back.
âIf thatâs what youâd like, young master. Still, I think sleep would be better⊠you are at an age where rest is important, after allââ
âYouâre it.â
So much for reasoning.
Ian gently guided me to the wall, his hand on my shoulder.
âStand here, close your eyes, and count to a hundred.â
It was already pitch darkâyet now he wanted me to close my eyes too?
Sigh⊠being a lowly servant is truly miserable.
âOneâŠâ
In the end, I shut my eyes tight and began to count.
While I mouthed the numbers, my mind was racing.
The usually prickly young master suddenly felt⊠gentle.
But it was a kind of gentleness as dark as tar.
Which could only mean one thing.
âThe demonâŠâ
The night was the demonâs time.
At night, when his crimson eyes glowed, the demon would choose a powerless servant as his plaything.
Surely those servants who disappeared after meeting him at this hour had been made to play games just like this.
Hide and seek among them.
One servant had given me advice:
âIf the young master ever suggests playing at night, pretend to go alongâthen run. Donât think about what comes after, just run.â
Such a helpful tip.
ExceptâŠ
What if thereâs nowhere to run?
I finished counting and opened my eyes.
The room was dark as ink.
I stretched out my hand. Before closing my eyes, Iâd been standing by the wall. I shouldâve felt hard stone under my fingertips.
But there was nothing.
Swallowing nervously, I crouched down on the spot.
I knew how this story went.
No matter how far I walked, Iâd never find an exit, until at last I collapsed from exhaustion.
But sitting still wouldnât help either.
As if mocking me, giggling laughter rang out all around.
Not just one laughâmany. From every direction.
No doubt it was the demonâs doing.
I hugged my knees tightly and buried my face against them.
âWell, this isnât new. Back at Grington, I got locked in dark storerooms more than once.â
The attic I stayed in at the countâs house was just as dark at night.
And it was never quiet eitherâalways full of noises.
Thinking of this as no different from sleeping in the attic, I felt oddly comforted.
I even thought I could doze off here.
âMm⊠maybe I really will take a little napâŠâ
The floor felt surprisingly soft.
Could this be a bed prepared for me?
Maybe it was meant as a surprise gift for his new exclusive servant?
Of course, what kind of demon would do that?
But I decided to interpret it that way and flopped down.
If I couldnât escape anyway, I might as well enjoy the âbenefitsâ provided by my boss.
From within the surrounding darkness, I could feel itâ
A gaze fixed on me, as though saying, âYou canât be serious.â
Poor demon xD