Chapter 45
Frederic pouted and didnât say anything for a while.
I didnât really have anything to do either. I hadnât brought any books, and in his condition, Frederic couldnât exactly move around.
Bored, I fiddled with my fingers and asked,
âBy the way⊠Young Master, who do you think cursed you? Do you have any guesses?â
He fell silent, deep in thought, and then glanced toward meâhis eyes stopping on my necklace.
âWhatâs that necklace?â
âOh, this? Itâs the Mermaidâs Tearââ
ââŠâŠ!â
âOw!â
The moment I touched it to show him, it flared with a bright red light and gave me a sharp, electric sting.
âWhat⊠what was that?â
Frederic reached out and grabbed the hand Iâd used to touch it.
âHey, donât touch that necklace. And donât take it offâever.â
ââŠWhat just happened?â
He bit his lip, gathering his strength, then said slowly,
âThis curse Iâm under and that necklace⊠theyâre connected. Because of it, you and I are safe. So donât take it off.â
âIf itâs keeping me safe, wouldnât it help if I gave it to you? Maybe itâd get rid of your curse.â
He shook his head firmly.
âNo. Donât touch it.â
âHmmmâŠâ
I craned my neck to look at itâit was glowing a deep, molten red.
âGood thing Tiago gave it to you.â
âTiago?â
âYeah. He gave it to me as a birthday present.â
At Tiagoâs name, Fredericâs expression froze. He looked both angry and a little tense.
Then, in a low voice, he asked,
âHey, do you like him?â
What the heck? Why is he asking that all of a sudden?
I rolled my eyes, thinking it over. Did I like Tiago? I didnât even know him well enough to say I liked him. I didnât dislike him, but my heart did race around himâthough maybe that was just because he felt unfamiliarâŠ
I couldnât come up with a clear answer.
Frederic turned away and said,
âSo you donât completely dislike him. Otherwise, youâd have said no right away.â
ââŠI donât know. But still, I am grateful for the gift, since itâs keeping us safe.â
His face hardened even more.
What is thisâjealousy? Wait, why would he be jealous of me? Ridiculous.
âAnyway, be careful. That manâs a playboy.â
âWhat are you talking about? Youâre saying all kinds of nonsense because youâre sick. Just rest.â
Whether I like someone or not is none of your business. I donât say anything about you liking Charlier. Iâve never even badmouthed that sly fox.
His question made me think of Tiago, Charlier, and even Leo, and my head started to feel crowded.
Ugh⊠I need a break.
âYou should rest too.â
I stood up out of habit and started walking toward the door.
âHhhk! Cough! Cough!â
âOh, right!â
Iâd only taken a few steps when I heard him coughing like he was on deathâs door. I rushed back to his side.
âSorry, I forgot. Are you okay?â
He half-opened his eyes and said,
âYou did that on purpose, didnât you?â
âNo! I didnât!â
Before I could defend myself further, he closed his eyes again. His long, soft eyelashes trembled, and I saw tears gathering at the corners of his eyes.
Guess he really is sick⊠this curse is no joke.
He stayed like that, eyes closed, and I found myself staring at his face.
They say you canât hate someone when theyâre sleeping⊠and I guess itâs true. Why does he look so angelic when heâs asleep?
His face looked sculptedâperfect. Honestly, heâd be fine if he just didnât open his mouth.
Then, his soft pink lips parted slightly.
ââŠDonât go anywhereâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Was that⊠sleep talking?
I stared at him even harder. His breathing soon turned slow and steadyâheâd fallen into a deep sleep.
Finally, I relaxed a little and leaned back in my chair, organizing my thoughts.
Fredericâs cursed. Luckily, Tiagoâs Mermaidâs Tear is keeping us safe. So⊠who cursed him? A business rival? OrâŠ
For some reason, Leo and Charlierâs faces came to mind.
Those two are the main characters of this story. Would they really turn dark just because I took him from them? Even if they hated me, they wouldnât have a reason to hate Frederic⊠heâs basically a pushover for Charlier, and LeoâŠ
I remembered the day Leo and Frederic had a standoffâright in front of the Salon de Chat.
Chills ran down my spine.
Could it be Leo?
I looked at Fredericâs sleeping face, but in my mind, I saw Leoâs instead.
âHey, wake up. Enough sleeping.â
I rubbed my eyes as I sat up in bed. Fredericâs bed next to mine was already neatly made.
Figures. Waking up this early is probably why heâs so cranky.
âGet up. Stop being lazy.â
I glanced toward the windowâit wasnât even dawn yet.
âWhat time is it? Not even five in the morning, rightâŠ?â
Frederic was already dressed and ready. Thatâs when I regretted my words from yesterday.
Yesterday, all full of energy, Iâd told him, Iâll try waking up on your schedule, and heâd smiled faintly.
How was I supposed to know he lives like this?
Still half-asleep, I got up with a heavy sigh, tied my hair, and threw on some warm clothes.
âYouâre going out like that?â he asked.
âYeah. Why?â
He crossed his arms and gave me a disapproving look.
âWeâre doing outdoor training right after breakfast. Wear something warmer and more comfortable.â
âUgh⊠fine.â
I rummaged through my things and put on the warmest, comfiest clothes I could find.
âAll right, letâs go.â
ââŠâŠâ
He still didnât look satisfied, then tossed me one of his coats.
âWear this.â
âWhat about you?â
âIâve got another one.â
I put it onâit was thick with down feathers. When I was ready, he said,
âGo first.â
We walked close enough to stay within the curseâs safe distance, but far enough apart to keep some space.
By the time we got to the dining room, Echor had already prepared breakfast.
Heâs up this early too?
We sat side by side and lifted the silver covers from our plates. Mine was a ricotta cheese sandwich, his was chicken breast and sweet potato.
âWow⊠not a single carb. No wonder heâs so moody.â
He glanced at me with his fork and knife in hand.
âItâs so early my thoughts are slipping out, haha.â
I gave a sheepish laugh and took a bite of my sandwich.
He ignored me and started on his chicken. After swallowing, he recited todayâs schedule.
âAfter breakfast, we train. Then morning studyâyou study trade during that time. After lunch, more study, then afternoon training. Then dinner.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAfter dinner, read until bedtime.â
ââŠâŠâ
Just listening to it made me tired. When Iâd said Iâd follow his schedule, I hadnât realized how intense it was.
Self-made people really are different. This isnât easy. But⊠yeah. I need to make money too.
I sighed.
âSigh⊠so this is what living the âbest lifeâ looks like. What even is this storyâs genre anymore?â
âBest⊠lifeâŠ?â he asked.
âAh, nothing, Young Master.â
I took another big bite of my sandwich. He gave me a puzzled look, then turned away.
âUgh⊠Iâm dying. Everything hurts!â
I groaned as I flopped onto the sofa in Fredericâs study. My whole body ached.
He stood over me and said,
âGet up. Time to study.â
âYouâre ruthless. Absolutely ruthless.â
I eyed him warily. He was not normal.
âFrederic, arenât you tired after all that training?â
âIf you do it every day, itâs not tiring.â
After breakfast, weâd gone straight into two hours of outdoor training.
He practiced longsword techniquesâhonestly, he looked kind of cool doing it. Iâd said I wanted to try, but he immediately refused.
âWow, that looks amazing! I want to try with a sword too.â
âNot yet. Itâs dangerous and youâll hurt yourself. You need to build basic strength first.â
Then he made me do 20 push-ups, 20 sit-ups, 20 squat jumps, and 20 high-knees⊠on repeat for two hours.
âYouâve got no muscle at all. Like that, youâll never be able to handle a sword.â
Whenever I tried to rest, heâd give me a look that got me moving again. It really was like boot camp.
Meanwhile, he kept up his sword drills. Since I had to stay close, he avoided flashy moves and focused on simple thrusts.
Oh man. They’re either going to fall in love or kill each other if this continues