5. I Will Accept Your Proposal
Ian was debating whether he even needed to hear Ednaās answer. It would be a refusal anyway, wouldnāt it? Maybe it wasnāt too late to pretend none of this had ever happened and just go back.
He should have stopped the moment he noticed the head maidās strange expression. He couldnāt wear old clothes, so heād layered on what he thought looked decentābut even to his own eyes, the result was ridiculous. Still, Henry insisted it was the latest trend. Ian knew nothing about fashion or accessories, so he had no choice but to trust him.
Only now did it hit him: Henry was nothing but a brainy, narrow-minded bookworm. The realization came too late.
When Edna finished greeting them and looked at him with an expression that seemed to ask what was going on, Ianās face flushed red all over again. To come here like this to propose marriageāhe wanted to crawl into a mouse hole. He almost swore out loud when Countess Katrina introduced him as the Duke.
Damn Henry!
āAh, well, Duke Ian sent you a marriage proposal a while ago, but weāve had so much to deal with lately,ā Katrina began, her voice trailing off. āSo I completely lost track of thingsā¦ā
Her face turned somber for a brief moment.
āMy belated condolences,ā Ian said politely.
Katrinaās face brightened a little. āThank you, Your Grace. Heās in a better place now. Ah! And thatās why I forgot to tell you about this, my dear. Iām so sorry.ā
Ednaās eyes widened. Ian looked at her, his mind already racing. Perhaps he needed to replace his aide. Henry had graduated top of his class from the Academy, but maybe the standards had fallen drastically since Ianās own graduation. The clothes, the faulty background researchānothing matched the reports.
The ārough and ugly ladyā heād heard about was nowhere to be seen. With her long golden hair cascading down, Edna wasnāt a striking beauty, but the calm glow in her blue eyes was captivating. The graceful line of her lips and her finely shaped nose were enough to draw attention. When her eyes met his, Ian quickly averted his gaze, pretending to look down at his teacup.
Katrina walked to her desk, rummaged through a pile of papers, and handed one sheet to Ednaāit was the proposal Ian had sent.
Edna glanced down at it. The letter was written in neat, elegant handwritingāsolemn and courteous. Katrina likely hadnāt shown it to her earlier on purpose. With Marianne already proposed to by the Crown Prince, letting the world know that Edna had received a proposal from Ian would only invite gossip. And more importantly, by Katrinaās standards, neither suitor was ideal.
Ian rubbed the sweat from his palms onto his trousers, wondering if he should take it all back right now. Henry had said her beauty might not move mountains, but perhaps her presence could sway the Whittaker family. Now Ian realizedāhe didnāt have anything to move her with.
He shouldāve dragged Henry here and made him handle this himself. Standing there felt like being stripped naked.
āWho wrote this letter?ā Edna asked.
āMy aide, Henry Bern,ā Ian replied.
Of course. The clean, precise phrasing and impeccable formality were unmistakable. Henryāhis right-hand man and the Lombardi familyās strategist. Even the Crown Prince had tried to recruit him, but Henry refused all offers of wealth and stayed loyal to Ian. Rumors had even circulated about the two men, though Edna knew they were nonsense.
āAnd the clothes youāre wearing⦠did Henry pick them too?ā she asked, half-amused, half-certain.
The Bern family was excellent in every way except tasteāthey were infamous for their bizarre aesthetic. Their eccentric fashion choices sometimes became trends for the novelty, but mostly they were objects of ridicule.
Ianās face went crimson. Katrina cleared her throat and turned away. Edna, struggling not to laugh, lowered her gaze to the letter again.
Ian was sure the next thing heād hear would be her cold rejection. He was used to this sort of outcomeāit wouldnāt be a surprise. Stillā¦
āI will accept your proposal.ā
Ian blinked. Had he heard that right? He jumped to his feet, startled. Katrinaās flustered voice filled the air.
āE-Edna, perhaps you should think about this a little longer? Marriage isnāt something to decide so suddenlyā¦ā
Edna glanced at her. Katrina looked surprised, yesābut not angry. That was a good sign. When Edna had once announced her engagement to the Crown Prince, Katrina had exploded in fury, threatening to disown her. Yet, despite everything, Katrina had always protected herāeven to the end, when sheād died for it.
As Ian turned his golden eyes on her, Katrina fumbled for words.
āI-Iām not objecting, Your Grace, truly. Itās just that this is marriage weāre talking about. Most families take days to deliberate⦠such a decision shouldnāt be rushed.ā
āNo matter how long I think it over, my answer will be the same, Mother.ā
Ednaās voice was calm but firm. She wouldnāt change her mind. A flicker of conflict passed through Katrinaās eyes, but after a brief silence, she nodded with quiet resolve.
āVery well. I will support your decision, Edna.ā
A short sentenceābut it carried immense weight. It was the word of the acting head of the Whittaker family. For her to say she supported Ednaās decision meant the entire house stood behind Ian Lombardi. A faint smile spread over Ednaās face.
āThank you, Mother.ā
She spoke simply, then turned toward Ian. His golden eyes were wide with disbelief.
āAh, IāI meanā¦ā
He knew he sounded ridiculous, but he couldnāt help it. Heād expected rejection, not acceptance. He was so startled that his bright red beret slipped from his head onto his shoulder.
Ednaās graceful brow creased slightly, and that only made Ian panic more.
āAh, umā¦ā
He looked helplessly from Katrina to Edna, but neither could rescue him now. Then, slowly, composure returned to his eyes, and a warm smile spread across his face.
āThank you, my lady. Iāll do everything in my power to make sure you never regret this decision.ā
This wasnāt love. It was an agreementāa negotiation between countless unspoken conditions. Yet Ian felt genuinely happy. He bowed respectfully to both women.
āIāll take my leave for today. My apologies for coming without notice.ā
After Ian left, only Katrina and Edna remained. When the tea cooled, Katrina reheated the kettle herself and poured fresh tea into Ednaās cup. Neither spoke for a while. Dust drifted lazily through the still air. The bitter aroma of tea filled the silence until Katrina finally spoke.
āWhat are you thinking?ā
She knew better than anyone that, despite her fondness for the sword, Edna wasnāt the reckless girl people gossiped about.
āThe Crown Prince has his eye on the Whittaker family,ā Edna said quietly, setting her cup down. āHeās the one who did that to Fatherāand keeping the Saluga fleet anchored at Pero Island for two weeks was practically a declaration of war.ā
No one said it aloud, but everyone suspected the same. Her fatherās death had likely been an accidentāperhaps the Crown Princeās men had only meant to threaten him, and things had gone too far.
āThe Crown Prince knows Marianne already has a lover,ā Edna continued. āIf he proposed anyway, it means heās desperate. What he truly wants is Whittakerās Saluga fleet. Marianne was just the convenient choiceābetter for his image.ā
A cold smile touched her lips.
āTheyāll say itās her beauty that tempted him, not our gold. It suits them, doesnāt it? The nobles who live and die by appearances. But if Marianne keeps refusing him, heāll put more pressure on Saluga⦠and eventually turn his attention to me. And Iāll have no excuse to refuse.ā
Her icy blue eyes gleamed with restrained fire.
āI canāt keep turning him down without a proper reason. At first, theyāll pretend to be graciousābut soon enough, theyāll resort to force. And next time, it wonāt just be ships detained at Pero Island.ā
She took a sip of tea, wetting her dry throat.
āIf I were a knight, I would have refused him outright.ā
In her previous life, the Crown Prince had looked down on her even as he begrudgingly accepted her desperate proposal. His contempt had been clearāthe result of the emperorās infamous precedent: female knights reduced to royal courtesans.
Edna had become a knight simply because she loved the sword, but the imperial familyāespecially the Crown Prince and the Empressāavoided her like a plague.
Even so, the Crown Prince had publicly declared that he had graciously accepted the shy affection of a noble lady. A vile, shameless liar.
Edna shook her head, exhaling the memory away.
āBut this time, I wonāt become a knight,ā she said.
āSo what will you do?ā Katrinaās calm, clear eyes met hers.
āGive me a position in Saluga,ā Edna replied. āIāll learn to workāany post will do, even as a lowly clerk. Since Iām engaged to Duke Ian, they wonāt touch me for a while. Though,ā she added with a wry smile, āthey might send a few assassins to the Lombardi estate.ā
Her smile turned sharp.
āBut I hear heās the sort of man who can handle that much.ā
The only man whoād ever bested Edna in combatāif anyone could deal with assassins, it was Ian Lombardi.