Chapter 59
We left the coffee shop with our partners already decided.
âThen letâs head to the opera,â said Mikael, who had become my partner, naturally walking beside me.
I saw Mathieuâs face stiffen.
That guy didnât say a single word all dayâwhatâs with the sour face now?
âHave a fun time, Miss Edith,â I said.
Ugh, can someone take care of this second male lead, please?
âOkay! Miss Claire, tell me how the opera was later!â
âI will.â
Mikael reached out his hand like an escort.
âShall we go?â
I glanced at Edith and Mathieu, then placed my hand on Mikaelâs and walked away.
Mathieu couldnât take his eyes off Claire and Mikael getting into the carriage.
Edith noticed his displeased frown and said,
âGuess Iâm not the only one feeling a bit disappointed.â
Mathieu looked at her, confused.
âClaire is quite charming, after all.â
She always seemed like a carefree type, but she was more observant than expected.
âIn my opinion, Claire is way too good for either the crown prince or the young duke.â
She said things that would make regular nobles gasp, without a care.
Then she smiled innocently, as if nothing happened.
âClaire is my role model.â
Behind that innocent smile, it felt like a warning.
âSo donât fall for my sister.â
Mathieu let out a dry laugh.
These days, all sorts of people seem drawn to Claire.
Not just menâeven this two-faced woman.
But still, he was the one who knew Claire best and spent the most time with her.
While Mathieu was thinking that, Edith continued bluntly.
âNo point wasting time with someone weâre not interested in. Letâs just eat and go.â
With a casual smile, she offered the idea, and Mathieu nodded.
âAgreed.â
When the carriage stopped in front of the opera house, I spoke hesitantly.
âSorry, but⊠can I just go back home?â
The crown prince frowned.
âI thought you wanted to see the opera?â
I answered in a small voice,
âActually⊠I donât have tickets.â
I had lied to try to push the female lead and Mathieu together.
The prince paused for a moment, as if realizing something, then smiled.
âThen Iâll buy tickets.â
âOh, no! You donât have to do that!â
He looked a little hurt by my strong refusal.
Feeling bad, I smiled awkwardly and said,
âYouâre probably very busy. No need to waste time on me.â
He paused, then smiled again.
âItâs not a waste of time. Itâs the opposite.â
âHuh?â
I looked at him, confused, and he asked seriously,
âClaire, you want that woman and Mathieu to end up together, right?â
Since we were already pretending to be close to get Mathieu away, I figured it was okay to be honest.
âYeah, kind ofâŠâ
As I answered, Mikael stared at me and continued,
âThen why does it feel like youâre trying to pair me with her?â
ââŠâ
âThatâs harsh. I was just helping you as a friend.â
Of course, I appreciated his help. But lately, I was starting to wonderâŠ
âAre you really just helping as a friend?â
He gave a mysterious smile.
âI canât say thereâs no curiosity or interest.â
I swallowed nervously.
I was busy trying to push Mathieu awayâI couldnât have the prince getting interested too.
âIf thatâs the case⊠I canât stay around you anymore.â
âWhy not?â
âWellâŠâ
Because youâre the male lead whoâs supposed to end up with the female lead.
I knew the story between Lilianne and the prince. Thereâs no way I could have romantic feelings for him.
âWell, it doesnât matter,â he said. âI realized something from what you said.â
âWhat was itâŠ?â
What had I said to him again?
âThat feelings donât always depend on how long youâve known someone.â
Oh, right. I did say that.
Iâd meant it to push him away from Lilianne, though.
âSometimes, they come like a lightning strike.â
That was also about the female lead, not meâŠ
âThese days, I really understand what you meant.â
Please⊠tell me you meant EdithâŠ
I stood frozen as the prince smiled and added,
âLetâs just watch the opera and go home. I wonât ask for anything else.â
Still dazed, I let him lead me into the opera house.
He didnât even need to buy tickets. Just showing his face got us in right away.
It felt silly to have worried about not having a ticket.
âLetâs go in.â
Our seats, of course, were VIP.
A private room on the second floor, with a clear view of the stage through binoculars.
The theater was massiveâeasily two or three times bigger than the Clina Salon.
Looking at the packed audience made me a bit envious.
The Clina Salon was popular among nobles, but it was still far from reaching this level of public popularity.
This giant theater had multiple opera performances a day, and it was full each time.
The Clina Salon had made a splash among the aristocracy.
But some still felt uncomfortable or resistant toward it.
I blankly watched the performance.
The quiet audience sat in complete silence, completely focused on the stage.
And then, in my mind, I started to imagine something wildâ
A theater as big as this, filled with people shouting and dancing in excitement during a show.
If Clina Salon could grow that much, wouldnât it be amazing?
Right now, I was barely managing to keep it going.
But watching this performance was a good choice.
I had always chased after bold new ideas, but maybe classics werenât so bad either.
Maybe a fusion of classic and innovation would be fun too.
Nothing specific came to mind yet, but with Sabrina and Lilianne, weâd come up with something eventually.
I believed that now.
After the show, Mikael dropped me off at the Devonshire estate.
It was night now, and the sky had turned dark with a steady drizzle of rain.
I stepped out of the carriage and said to Mikael,
âThanks for today.â
The performance had given me a lot of inspiration.
Iâd need to think about how to use it in future events.
For now, I had to focus on Lilianneâs boutique opening and fashion show.
As I turned to go, Mikaelâs voice stopped me.
âClaire.â
I looked back at him curiously.
His face was unusually tense, a bit nervous.
âI figured⊠if I donât say this directly, youâll pretend not to notice forever.â
At that moment, I spotted a familiar figure behind him.
Standing near the wall of the mansion, soaked from the rain, was Mathieu.
I had no idea how long he had been there, but he looked frozen in place, watching us.
Then Mikael spoke.
âI like you, Claire.â
At that moment, I didnât look at Mikael, but at Mathieu behind him.
Our eyes metâand I felt something strange.
I was the one caught off guard, but why did he look like the one who was hurt?