Chapter 57
Sabrina walked out through another backstage exit, glancing apologetically at the curtain.
She felt bad for Claire, but she didnât think of stepping in.
If anything, it might just make things worse.
âSorry, Claire. Iâll see you back at the mansion.â
As she moved, someone suddenly blocked her path.
Noticing shiny menâs shoes, Sabrina looked up curiously.
The moment she saw the manâs face behind a black mask, she froze.
Even with a mask, the dark aura around him was unmistakable.
It was the villain of the storyâand her employerâthe Duke Valerian.
Caught off guard, Sabrina quickly tried to think.
Wait, she was wearing a mask too. Maybe he wouldnât recognize her if she acted normal.
Trying to walk past him casually, she was stopped again.
âI want to talk to you,â he said.
As if it was obvious she was Sabrina.
âYouâve got the wrong person,â she replied, trying to walk by.
But thenâgrabâhe held her wrist.
Fire flashed in Sabrinaâs eyes.
How dare you touch me?!
She was just about to flip him over when a deep voice stopped her.
âSis! Who is this punk?â
It was one of Hectorâs guysâthe group in charge of the salonâs security.
Realizing she almost attacked the villain, Sabrina cleared her throat awkwardly.
Meanwhile, the villain frowned at the way the man addressed her.
âSis?â
âHow dare you touch our ladyâs delicate wrist and think youâll get away with it!â
As the man stormed forward, Sabrina panicked and waved her hands.
âNo! Donât!â
âYes, Sis! He needs to learn what happens to people who mess around in the Clina Salon!â
Thud!
Just then, Max got knocked out by the villainâwho had only used the hilt of his sword.
Sigh⊠I told you not toâŠ
Sabrina clicked her tongue as she looked at the unconscious Max.
No wonder heâs the villainâhe didnât even unsheathe the sword and still took him down in one move.
She realized something else tooâheâd really been holding back around her until now.
Seeing Sabrina go quiet like a tense cat, the villainâTheobaldâsighed and rubbed his forehead.
âJust a moment.â
Surprisingly, Sabrina nodded obediently.
âAlright. Letâs talk here.â
âHere?â
âYes. Is that a problem?â
ââŠNo, I guess not.â
They were in a relatively quiet area anyway, and everyone had masks on.
After a moment, Theobald finally spoke.
âCome back to the mansion.â
Just as she expected, Sabrina frowned.
âI thought we already talked about this.â
She tried to pull her hand away, but he quickly continued,
âI wonât say anything about your outings anymore.â
Theobald had figured out why she came to Clina Salonâ
She just liked playing that weird drum.
Feeling like he finally understood, he added kindly:
âI wonât interfere with your personal time outside of work.â
âIâll also increase your salary.â
ââŠReally?â
âWeâll draw up a new contract with those terms.â
Sabrina almost fell for it, but snapped herself out of it.
Donât let the sweet offer fool you! If I go back, who knows what might happen?!
She replied sharply.
âStill no.â
ââŠWhy?â
Theobald looked completely baffled.
Sabrina avoided his eyes and said bluntly,
âI already told youâI quit. Iâm not going back.â
âBut why?â
How do I tell him Iâm afraid Iâll literally die if we accidentally sleep together?
She sighed deeply.
âItâs personal.â
The villain looked stunned.
Sabrina finally pulled her wrist away and gave him a warning.
âJust donât come looking for me again. My guys may not look it, butâŠâ
Her eyes drifted to Max, still out cold on the floor.
âAhem! Anyway, theyâre strong when they gang up. You wouldnât stand a chance.â
As she turned to leave, Theobald spoke again.
âTwo hours.â
She looked back, confused.
âIâll only ask for 2 hours of your time a day. I wonât interfere with anything else you do.â
Then, he added an even more tempting offer.
âYouâll still get full pay and benefits.â
Sabrinaâs invisible tail swayed happily.
ââŠJust 2 hours?â
âYes.â
She turned right around, walked up to him, and grinned as she held out her hand like sealing a deal.
âDeal.â
***
LaterâŠ
âSo⊠you agreed to work at the villainâs mansion for just 2 hours a day?â
âYes! Only 2 hours! Iâll still be Claireâs maid too, so donât worry!â
Not like you ever did much maid work anyway⊠I thought, but held back.
âAnd you still get the same benefits and even more pay?â
âYes! Isnât it amazing?â
It was obvious she had fallen for the villainâs trap.
Like a hunter who knew her too well luring her in with snacks.
Well⊠What could happen in 2 hours?
âŠOr maybe⊠thatâs enough time?
As I worried to myself, Sabrina suddenly changed the subject.
“Did the Crown Prince or the Young Duke recognize the heroine at all?”
Only then did I recall what had happened and let out a deep sigh while glaring at Sabrina.
“Not at all. Why can’t they recognize her even when she’s right in front of them? In the novel, they acted like they fell in love at first sight.”
“Maybe it’s because the first meeting was different…”
Sabrina muttered with a serious look, and Lillianne added,
“Still, if they keep seeing her, their feelings might change. Seeing someone on stage and meeting them in real life are very different experiences.”
Sabrina nodded as if she agreed with Lillianne.
“True. In the novel, they also fell in love during their everyday lives. Meeting outside of a staged setting might actually be better.”
“But how do we make them meet outside?”
Based on what we had seen so far, just assuming the story’s main characters would naturally meet on their own wasn’t working at all.
Then Lillianne spoke in a meaningful tone,
“Claire has to be the bait.”
Huh? Me?
Just as I looked at Lillianne with a helpless expression, someone’s voice suddenly cut in.
“Bait?”
“Ahh!”
“Oh my gosh!”
We, who had been talking in the salonâs waiting room, had to calm our startled hearts as we turned to see Edith, who had joined with an innocent expression.
“What’s this talk about a heroine and hero? Are we doing a play or something?”
Sabrina laughed awkwardly at Edith’s question.
“Yes! A play! We were thinking of doing a performance that combines music and acting!”
“Wow, that sounds so fun!”
As Edith suddenly appeared, Lillianne quickly changed the subject and led her away.
“Perfect timing. I have a dress that was inspired by you. Can I take your measurements?”
“A dress? Sure, Iâd love that!”
Watching them disappear excitedly, I thought to myself,
A performance with music and actingâŠ
Not a bad idea.