Chapter 2: Grandpaâs Illness
I stared at the white envelope Grandpa had handed me so casually.
He told me not to open it until someone contacted me.
âOkay, I understand. Grandpa⊠what kind of illness do you have?â
Even if I asked, there was nothing I could do to help.
But I couldnât stop myself from asking.
Because I wanted to be close to my beloved grandpa, even just a little.
As the eldest daughter of a poor baronâs family, I was twenty years old.
My grandparents on both sides lived far away, so Iâd grown up without really knowing them.
Thatâs why this manâthis cheerful old gentlemanâfelt like a real grandpa to me.
âHmm⊠sorry, itâs a secret!â
He playfully winked and dodged the question, making me laugh despite my worries.
He was such a bright, mischievous personâit was impossible to believe that an illness could defeat him.
At the time, I was sure heâd be fine.
***
The next week, when I went to the garden, Grandpa wasnât there.
âRight. That made sense.
Heâd said he wasnât feeling well. He was probably taking time off to focus on treatment.
He seemed like a high-ranking noble, so surely the best doctors were taking care of him.
I just had to avoid thinking negatively and drawing bad luck toward him.
I slapped both cheeks lightlyâpat, patâto chase away the gloomy thoughts.
I tried to picture Grandpaâs bright laughter, and Demetrioâs half-exasperated, half-smiling expression beside him.
âYes, everything will be fine!
***
But the next week, they still werenât there.
Even after three weeks, four weeksâno one came.
When the fifth week arrived, I still couldnât give up and went back to the gazebo again.
After all, I had no way to contact Grandpa or Demetrio.
Weâd only ever promised verbally to meet thereâno letters, no messengers.
I didnât expect anyone to be there this time either.
But as I walked closer, I saw a familiar figure with black hair.
His clothes looked simple, like those of a commonerâbut the fabric was far too fine.
âDemetrio!
My heart leapt, and I hurried over, trying to sound cheerful.
âIâm so glad! You were able to come today!â
He gave a small, lonely smile.
âItâs been a while.â
âHuh? Whereâs Grandpa?â
âAh⊠I came to deliver a message about that.â
Only Demetrio was there in the gazebo.
A chill ran down my spine, even though summer was almost here.
I already sensed what he might say nextâand I was terrified to hear it.
I must have looked very anxious, because Demetrio smiled softly and extended his right hand to me.
When I placed my left hand on his, he gently guided me to sit on the bench.
âThank youâŠâ
As he sat across from me, he murmured, âYou still use polite speech with me, huh?â
âEh?â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
âOh, uh, okayâŠâ
He seemed faintly amused by my formal tone.
I hadnât realized until he pointed it out that Iâd always spoken more casually when Grandpa was around.
As I was thinking about that, Demetrio spoke againâhis expression serious.
âI came here today to tell you somethingâââ
I quickly focused all my attention on him.