~Chapter 68~
âW-wait.â
Just before our lips touched, I pushed Nocturneâs chest and stepped back.
Not like this. Not in this kind of relationship.
Of all things, to meet him in the fire, be saved by him, survive thanks to him, watch him defeat the enemy, and then kiss him afterwardâ
I didnât want to make Nocturne my savior.
And I especially didnât want to become the âAriaâ he had finally rescued from the flames.
Because soon, Nocturne would lose me again.
And because, in truth, I desperately wanted to be saved.
I thought of the chair in the special room of the holding pen. Even Aria, who tried to embrace everything, had someone she could never forgive.
Inheriting Ariaâs memories, I couldnât forgive them either. I didnât want to give them anything good, didnât want them to be saved, didnât want them to reach their loved ones.
It was as if Aria herself were sitting in that chair, eyes glowing red, giving the order:
When the light shines overhead, the darkness should shrink small and deep.
Do not dare to swallow it.
âWhatâs the problem?â
While I dropped my gaze to the floor and took a deep breath, Nocturne asked. His voice was lower and rougher than usual.
ââŠNot yet.â
I whispered back.
âYou havenât said you want to be my pair yet.â
âHeh.â
Nocturne let out a short sigh and ran a hand through his hair. The dangerous blue glow in his eyes flickered.
âDo you want to see someone go crazy?â
His voice dropped a tone, all calmness gone, trembling as if holding back anger.
âYouâre still saying weâre nothing.â
As he took a step toward me, I instinctively stepped back.
âAlways in front of meâdrinking poison, rushing into danger⊠engulfed in flames.â
With each word, he stepped forward, and I stepped backâuntil my back hit a cold wall.
Nocturne stopped in front of me, his shadow covering me completely.
âI told you not to be disgusted by yourself.â
His words pulled me back to the moment I drank poison and collapsed, telling him that.
I looked up at him. His eyes were as dark as the abyss, yet as cold as dawn.
âThatâs why Iâm trying to treat you well.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âBut if, the moment I ease my watch, you do something like thisâhow am I supposed toâŠâ
His voice grew quieter. Lowering his gaze, he looked hollow, like a child watching a sandcastle crumble.
âTell me what Iâm supposed to do.â
When he spoke again, his voice was rougher and sharper.
âI said Iâd give you anything. So tell meâwhat do you want from me?â
His face was a mix of anger and desperation, searching for one last thread between usâfor proof there was something left, for hope for the future.
I steadied my breathing and spoke.
âCall my name.â
My voice came out calm.
âCall me by my nameâcall me Vis.â
Nocturneâs eyes wavered. I spoke firmly.
âI wonât give this up. How can I be your pair if you canât even say my name?â
It sounded like I wanted to be recognized as myself, not as Aria, and to be loved wholly.
But that wasnât what really mattered.
The real problem was that Nocturne loved Aria too much.
When he was young, Aria was his whole world. She saved him and made him who he was.
For him to hold the belief that âthis must be Ariaâ and cling even to her cloneâwasnât that far too heavy a love?
I, who would leave him soon, couldnât accept that kind of love.
Yes, I could never be the Aria he had finally regained. I mustnât be.
From the moment he suggested becoming pairs, I had decidedâif he wouldnât call my name, I wouldnât agree.
If he couldnât do even that, then pairing with me wouldnât soothe his madness, it would feed it.
âCall my name and kiss me. Then Iâll accept.â
ââŠ.â
Nocturneâs lips moved.
He looked like he might speak, but nothing came out.
I had expected thisâhe had never called me by any name.
If he let go of the possibility that I was Aria, he would have to accept that Aria was truly dead.
Seeing him at a loss for words, his lips just moving, overlapped with the image of his younger self in my mind. My heart softened despite myself. I hurried to speak.
âIt doesnât have to be now.â
I reached out to him. My fingers slid into his black hair, gently stroking it.
He rested his head on my shoulder as if seeking peace. I held him and murmured softly.
Aria just⊠loved you too much.
If she had loved you a little less, maybe this wouldnât be so hard for me.
Then maybe I could haveâŠ
7. After loving you, even the dead
On the way to the hospital with Nocturne, I was so exhausted that I fell asleep.
And I dreamedâclearly a memory from my Cambiata days.
In the dream, I was observing a psychic-type EshafĂ© tied to âthe chair.â
She had been a constant nuisance to our organization, but we had finally broken her with brainwashing and seated her in the purification group.
Normally, she was known for her unshakable mental strength, immune to brainwashingâbut by targeting those around her one by one, we had finally made her mental defenses crumble.
Her partner was also a formidable combat-type Eshafé, and it was great fun to watch him be helpless as his lover attacked him.
Watching Eshafés who thought themselves strong fall into despair was always satisfying.
When the combat-type EshafĂ© collapsed after being attacked without mercyâ
âIâll kill you.
A voice slipped into my head, making me flinch.
âWith my own handsâŠ
I realized the woman in the chair was staring at me.
Startled, I tried to get up, but my body wouldnât move.
Then suddenly, she started coming toward me.
Noâwas I being pulled toward her?
The sight of her sitting still yet growing closer and closer felt like a nightmare.
Finally, she drove the sword in her hand into the hollow between my collarbones.
âKhâŠ!â
I spat blood and lifted my head.
The face I met wasâ
ââŠAria?â
In that instant, everything became clear.
When I came to, the sword was in my own hand.
Realizing I was driving it into myself, I snapped my eyes open.
âHahâŠ!â
I bolted upright, and Tita rushed over.
âYour Highness, are you all right?â
âTita.â
I didnât remember getting out of the carriage, but now I was lying in a hospital bed. Checking the clock, nearly half a day had passed.
âYouâre sweating cold. Did you have another nightmare?â
A nightmare? Yes⊠thatâs right.
The memory was hazy, but it must have been a Cambiata-era dream. The feeling of having hurt someone still lingered like an aftertaste.
When I nodded slowly, Tita quickly called for a healer.
Soon, my assigned healer, Rina, came into the room.
She examined me carefully before speaking.
âFortunately, it doesnât look like you have any major injuries.â
Then she gave me a sharp look.
âBut that was incredibly dangerous. As if going into that kind of village in your condition wasnât enough, you even ran into a burning building. When I heard about it later, I nearly froze.â
âSorry for worrying you.â
âNo, thatâs not what I meant.â
Rina adjusted her glasses with a complicated expression.
âActually⊠Iâm really grateful that the princess Iâve always admired saved my life. But as your healer, my feelings are complicated. From a distance, you were a hero in my fantasies, but now that Iâve seen your medical chartâŠâ
âDid it shatter your fantasy?â
âThe opposite! I respect you even more now. Iâm completely hooked for real.â
Her flushed face and heartfelt words made me let out a small laugh.
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Is her Cambiata side actually formed from the fragments she absorbed while fighting against them, rather than any individual person?