9. An Unwelcome Encounter
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ā…No way! I absolutely wonāt do it. Even if you kill me, I wonāt. You damn popsicles!ā
* * *
āOh, that goes in that box.ā
āYes, miss. Just a moment. Iāll have to make a new box for it.ā
After signing the agreement, I officially began preparing to move out.
For the past few days, Mary and I had been busy sorting through belongings to pack.
I divided the stuff into two categories: what to take and what to sell.
The Count told me to leave, but he didnāt say I had to leave everything behind.
So I was taking anything that could be turned into money.
Especially the jewelry that could be sold for cash.
Luckily, the Count had believed without a doubt that I would become the Duchess of Ortiz,
so he had provided me with only the best of everything.
If I sold it, it would fetch a pretty penny.
āMiss, are you really planning to sell all these dresses?ā
āYep. The more cash, the better. Thank goodness there are shops that buy used dresses.ā
āStill, it feels like such a waste.ā
āI never wear the same dress twice anyway. And I wonāt have a reason to wear them in the future.ā
Besides, “Sienaās” dresses were never to my taste.
Too many frills, too many ribbons, too colorfulā
every time I wore them, I felt embarrassed and uncomfortable.
āMiss, this dress could be adjusted a bit and worn as casual wear. What do you think?ā
āOh, youāre right. Letās keep that one.ā
āIāll alter it really nicely for you. Iām good with needlework.ā
āReally? Thatās a relief. Then please do it as soon as you canābefore I leave the house.ā
āLeave it to me.ā
Mary flashed a confident smile.
How many younger siblings did she have again? Five? Six?
Maybe because of that, she was resourceful, skilled, and had a pleasant personality.
She was someone I genuinely liked.
Since this was my first time living independently,
having someone I could rely on until I got used to things would be comforting.
Honestly, I wanted to take her with me.
But with all those siblings to support, Mary needed money,
and I couldnāt afford to pay her a proper wage.
Even if I did invest in Nox, I had no idea when or how much return Iād get.
āMiss, what should we do with this jacket?ā
āHuh? Oh, that.ā
Mary was pointing to the neatly cleaned black jacket hanging nearby.
The jacket that man lent meāthe one he said heād come back for but never did.
āDid he forget about it?ā
Officially, the reason for my broken engagement was that the Duke of Ortiz had repaid an old debt.
The accidental shooting at the hunting competition had been suspiciously swept under the rug.
That was probably because Damian had shown some courtesy toward his ex-fiancƩe,
and the man in charge of security at the time had handled it well.
āI wanted to thank him if we ever met again.ā
He had a cheeky way of speaking,
but back then, he was the only one who had shown me kindness.
When I came back soaked in rain, not even the Countess had worried about me.
She just snapped, asking what kind of trouble Iād stirred up this time.
And according to Mary, the jacket was quite expensive.
Worth several months of a commonerās salary.
I didnāt know how much a bodyguard made,
but buying a similar jacket again would probably be a burden.
So throwing it out without permission felt wrong.
āFor now, hang it up carefully so it doesnāt get wrinkled.
Oh right, are Father and Mother out? Do you know where they went?ā
āHmm, I only overheard it, so Iām not sure,
but I think it was some kind of evening banquet. Theyāll be back tonight.ā
Tonight, huh.
Theyāll probably return around nine, angry after hearing a ton of gossip disguised as concern.
I smiled slyly and closed the dress box.
āThis is it, Mary. Todayās the day.ā
* * *
āWhy now, of all times.ā
I had just entered the boutique with Mary and the coachman, carrying several boxes of dressesā
and there he was, Damian, right in front of me in the lounge.
Just my luck.
Why now, here, like this?
Of all times, why did I have to run into him
when I wasnāt flush with shopping bags, but instead here to sell dresses for cash?
The determination Iād built up to argue fiercely with the boutique owner for every penny
instantly crumbled into dust.
āI thought you were in self-reflection.ā
ā…I had something urgent to take care of.ā
Damian raised an eyebrow slightly.
I didnāt need to ask to know what he was thinking. I instantly realized my mistake.
What on earth could Siena Hagrives have that was so urgent?
Until now, all she ever did was attend bridal lessons, never doing a proper job.
And now she had āurgent businessā at a boutique?
Even I wanted to smack myself for spouting such nonsense.
āWell then, Iāll be going. I need to return quickly, being in self-reflection and all.ā
Staying any longer would just make things more awkward.
I quickly stepped forwardā
ābut hadnāt even taken a full step when I locked eyes with Lily.
She had been peeking out from behind Damian,
and now gave me a hesitant, awkward smile.
Her dress was soaked with muddy waterāprobably from some kind of accident.
āOf course it had to be today. The day that episode happens. Just my damn luck.ā
There was definitely an episode like this in Damianās route.
After the rain, Lily goes out and is splashed by mud from Damianās carriage.
To make up for it, he offers her an expensive dressā
a moment to showcase his kindness and wealth.
āHelloā¦ā
Maybe because she was still shaken from what happened at the hunting competition,
Lilyās voice was as small as a mosquitoās buzz.
I could understand her fear, given how the old āSienaā had treated her.
But with her acting like that in public, it made me look badā
like some villain who still hadnāt learned her lesson after being dumped.
Suddenly, I realized I had never properly apologized to either Damian or Lily.
I hadnāt meant to hurt anyone, but Sienaās actions had been reckless,
and Damian had gotten hurt.
Thankfully, it wasnāt a serious injury,
but if her aim had been just a bit off, it couldāve been a disaster.
We probably wouldnāt see each other again,
but it felt wrong to just ignore it.
So I turned to face Damian and Lily.
āItās late, but I want to formally apologizeāto Duke Ortiz, and to Miss Lily.ā
āā¦ā
āYou may not believe me, but I truly didnāt mean any harm.
I donāt know how to shoot a gun. I donāt even know how they work.
I was startled by thunder, and the trigger just⦠went off. I had no idea that would happen. Iām sorry.ā
I was completely sincere, and Damian twitched his eyebrow again.
Lily looked visibly flustered.
āYour Grace, has your injury healed?ā
ā…More or less.ā
āThatās a relief. I truly regret all the trouble Iāve caused.ā
āā¦ā
āAnd Miss Lily, Iāve wronged you too.
I promise it wonāt happen again, so I hope you can forget about it.ā
āOh, no, donāt worry about it. Iāve already forgotten.ā
āI appreciate you accepting my apology so easily. Thank you.ā
Lily looked utterly confused by my warm words and gentle toneā
probably because it was her first time seeing me act this way.
But I kept my composure, smiled, gave a polite nod,
and walked into the boutique.
The coachman and Mary, who had been awkwardly standing around, quickly followed.
āUnbelievableā¦ā
Iād wanted to show my ex-fiancĆ© that I was over him and doing great.
But those boxes sticking out with dresses made it obvious I was here to sell,
not shop.
I could only pray that no one in the boutique would mention that fact aloud.
But with all those sparkling eyes watching me, full of curiosity and anticipationā¦
āYeah, right. As if.ā
It looked like today was just not my day.
I gave up thinking any further and walked toward the boutique owner who was waiting for me.
Even just bumping into Damian had ruined my mood.
But now it was like someone had poured oil on the fire and burned everythingāincluding my dignityāto ashes.
I stood there, arms crossed, glaring at the status window that had popped up in front of me.