Chapter 3…
Twisted Fate
Suppressing the urge to lift her gaze following Duke Rihast, Eileen clenched her fists tightly. Only after her nails dug into her skin, distracting her senses, could she turn her stiffened head.
Heās releasing pheromones.
When two alphas are involved, each otherās pheromones can feel unsettling. Thatās probably why the alpha butler had been clutching his neck in agony. Especially since it was an overwhelmingly dominant pheromone. And her omega older brother would have reacted in his own way.
Eileen forced her tightly pressed lips upward, attempting a smile that would hide her true feelings and appear composed.
āA rat, you say? Even the most insignificant counts take care of their homes properly.ā
āThen the sound we just heard wasnāt a rat. Shouldnāt we go check it out?ā
āWell, thatās a matter for our familyās butler. Itās the duty of the person running the Claudia household. Thank you for your concern.ā
Drawing a clear line telling him not to interfere in her household, Duke Rihastās gaze returned to Eileen.
Could she keep meeting that gaze?
The tension was mounting, yet Duke Rihast showed no sign of backing down. In the space thick with pheromones that Eileen couldnāt see, a tense standoff continuedāand Duke Rihast was the first to break it.
āA fervent alpha who seems powerless, a beta whoād fall back at the slightest touch. Outside, there are feeble betas scuttling about.ā
Listening to his cold, indifferent voice, Eileen felt her chest tighten.
He mentioned the butler, herself, and even the knights outside, speaking in a monotonous tone.
āDo you think this is an environment to feel secure in?ā
Eileen exerted a fair amount of inner strength just to maintain her smile.
Every word from Duke Rihast scraped at her insides relentlessly. He treated her like a powerless beta and showed no respect for the Claudia household.
He might think her knights were insufficient, but they were undeniably Claudia knights. Loyal people who protected her brother and treated her with respect. Eileen wanted to forcefully shut the mouth that lumped them together.
āDoes it even matter if theyāre fervent alphas or betas here?ā
āThen shall I put it another way?ā
āThatās fine.ā
āSoā¦ā
Eileen swallowed hard at his subtly pressing tone.
āI want to see that rat myself.ā
It sounded no different than, āYou seem lacking, so Iāll handle it personallyāhow dare you refuse?ā
āDo you have the right to refuse me?ā
āAnd you, who says thatā¦ā
She wanted to ask if he even had the right to interfere in a family he had no connection to.
Eileenās eyes widened at the sudden closeness. It was shocking enough that his towering, solid frame approached as if to intimidate, yet Duke Rihast simply passed by her. With no hesitation, he ascended the stairs, leaving Eileenās face drained of color.
He was going to find Ethan himself. Perhaps the pheromones he emitted were just to track Ethanās location. Eileen allowed his words and actions to wash over her naturally, like flowing water.
If she couldnāt stop him, he would find Ethan. Desperation surged to her throat, her heart constricting with urgency. Summoning all her wits, Eileen reached toward him.
āThe answer to the proposal.ā
Duke Rihast halted. As he slowly turned around, Eileen swallowed dryly.
Already tall, he now required her to tilt her head even more after climbing just a couple of steps. The disproportionate eye-level gap felt like the distance between them. Looking up, Eileen felt the weight of his presence pressing down on her shoulders.
āIāll do it.ā
Unable to sort through the surge of thoughts, Eileen blurted out her decision.
āIāll marry him.ā
Under his overwhelming gaze, Eileen barely held herself together. She remembered the proposal and said yes, though she hadnāt thought of any alternative. Reality offered no more time, and she felt both regret and the thrill of uncertainty at her words.
Duke Rihast, staring at Eileen, turned his body with a detached expression.
āThereās no time for formalities. We must go immediately and prepare.ā
At his businesslike reply, Eileen nodded heavily.
āPlease give me just a little time.ā
āDid you not hear me? I said thereās no time.ā
Duke Rihast grabbed her arm. Not only was she forced to face outward, but she had to follow him as if being pulled along.
A carriage had been waiting at the mansion entrance all along, its black maw gaping like a monsterās. Eileen instinctively braced herself on her toes.
Once she got in, she felt she might never return. Yet Duke Rihast, seemingly annoyed by her hesitation, lightly nudged her back.
āGet in.ā
Pressured by him, Eileen reluctantly stepped into the carriage. It had special panels to prevent pheromones from leakingāa luxury not every noble could afford.
The conclusion was obvious.
āDespicable human.ā
He had intended to take anyone along immediately.
Eileen glared at the carriage wall as it slowly moved, then opened the window.
The mansion receded behind her. She thought of her brother in the attic. Ethan would be so bewilderedāhis sister following Duke Rihast while he remained trapped in the attic.
But this is the best I can do.
Eileen closed her eyes, her gaze tinged with resignation.
The moment Ethan got in this carriage, the horrifying chain of events she wanted to prevent would spiral out of control.
She grasped her necklace. Whenever anxious or sad, Eileen held this necklace. Though it had no special power, it brought her some comfort.
For a moment, she touched the edges of the pendant, then suddenly realized something.
āThis necklaceā¦ā
Eileen held the pendant. A simple, vintage piece engraved with both her and Ethanās names in a symbolic design.
She stared at it and opened it like splitting it in half. Inside was a family photo. Eileen gazed endlessly at the four-person family photo with their parents and Ethan, resting her forehead against the pendant.
Everything she had endured had truly happened.
After Ethan married the duke, after her suicide, the ruin of the household, the unhappy marriageāall of it was real. She had hoped it was a dream. Falling off a cliff, she had rewound time.
And this necklace proved it. A gift she had given to commemorate Ethanās marriageāa future item that could not exist yet.
āAre you leaving?ā
Ethan turned at her question. Asking the duke for permission, he approached Eileen. As usual, he gently patted her head and spoke kindly.
Grandfather said it. Our familyās engagement with Duke Rihastās house is a once-in-a-lifetime fortune. I thought youād go to the dukeās house, not me.
Sniff⦠brother, canāt you not go?
Eileen. Donāt cry.
Ethan looked at his sister with fondness. His usually gentle hand moved from her head to her cheek.
From the moment you became an omega, I expected a day like this. Itās an unavoidable fate, so letās accept it. Iāll visit often even after marriage. Or⦠do you want to come instead?
But marriage is supposed to be with someone you love.
Even though she was marrying someone she barely knew, Ethan wasnāt saddened or disappointed.
It was as if he accepted it as his fate.
Of course, marrying someone you love is best. But there are things more importantāfamily, lineage.
Feeling he hadnāt explained enough, Ethan added:
This is a secret, but the scent of pheromones from that manās body is really pleasant. So I donāt dislike this marriage either.
Though Ethanās expression wasnāt happy, as a beta she had no way of understanding, so she accepted it at face value.
Youāll understand once you manifest too.
ā¦Is that okay?
Hmm? What did you say?
Ethan tilted his head toward Eileen, not having heard her.
Do you like being an omega?
Eileen asked, thinking of the handsome face her brother had shown when he manifested as a child.
Ethan, who had never brushed aside her questions before, pondered seriously this time as well. After a long moment of thought, he finally spoke.