Chapter 32
âOh my, missâyouâve got quite the eye!â
Just as the last of Claudioâs measurements were taken, the shopkeeper approached Marsha with a sparkle in her eyes.
âThis dress is my best design this season!â
She glanced rapidly between Marsha and the mannequin, visibly excited.
It had been made to fit the mannequinâs frame.Â
âOh my, oh my! Itâs your size exactly! This is fate, Iâm telling youâfate! You have to try it on!â
Clasping her hands together, the shopkeeper beamed at her.
Marsha shrank back, clearly uncomfortable.
âAh, no⊠Itâs okay. I was just looking.â
âOh, donât be shy! And if you do decide to buy it, Iâll give you a huge discount!â
âReally, Iâm fine.â
Marsha shook her head, trying to end the conversation politely.
âI could give it to you for a great price, really. But if you still feel awkward about itâŠâ
The shopkeeper leaned in with a playful glint in her eyes and whispered in Marshaâs ear.
âJust ask your boyfriend to buy it for you!â
ââŠBoyfriend?â
What was this woman talking about?
Marsha furrowed her brows and turned her head slightly.
The shopkeeper tilted her head, looking a bit puzzled.
âOh! Was it not your boyfriend? Husband, then?â
âWhat are you even talking aboutâŠ?â
The shopkeeper quietly pointed at something.
Marshaâs gaze followed her finger without thinkingâand there he was.
Claudio, adjusting his makeshift robe, rewraps the cloth around his body.
âNo! No, heâs notâ!â
Marsha blurted it out far too loudly, her cheeks blazing red.
Claudio, startled by her sudden outburst, turned his gaze toward her.
Their eyes met.
And just like a guilty child caught sneaking a snack, Marsha flinched and quickly looked away.
âA-anyway! Iâll pay for the clothes nowâjust tell me when I can come pick them up!â
âOh! Uh, yes, of courseâŠâ
The shopkeeper, now drenched in nervous sweat from Marshaâs flustered yelling, scrambled to regain composure.
Claudio, meanwhile, couldnât take his eyes off Marsha.
What on earth did the shopkeeper say to make her face turn that red? She’s acting like a cat with its tail stepped on.
A faint smile played on his lips.
Strangely enough, just watching her was enough to make him want to laugh.
He didnât know why.
Even after leaving the shop and finishing her errands at the market, Marsha couldnât calm down.
I shouldnât have looked at that stupid dressâŠ!
But⊠it really had been pretty.Â
Light and airy, the skirt-like soft petals caught in the wind.Â
If tailoring just a shirt and a pair of pants costs that much, a custom dress like that had to be outrageous.Â
She didnât even dare ask for the price.
If I knew I couldnât afford it, I shouldâve never even looked!
Boyfriend? Husband?! Seriously?
How could anyone possibly pair her with a man who was constantly getting on her nerves?
Of course, the shopkeeper hadnât known what kind of man Claudiy wasâŠ
Still! He was wrapped head to toe in some big, tattered clothâhe looked like a bandit!
How could anyone look at that and think weâre a couple?!
Marsha was missing the point entirely.
The shopkeeper hadnât seen Claudioâs face clearly, no.Â
But even in dim lighting, she had noticed the piercing clarity of his eyesâeyes that seemed to glow in the darkâand the kind of sculpted physique that most artists couldnât even dream of capturing.
Thereâs no way a man like that could be mistaken for a mere thug.
Seriously⊠nothing but trouble since I met him.
âYou know, that was quite the interesting experience,â came a smooth voice laced with amusement.
Startled, Marsha spun around.
There was Claudio, leaning down just enough to meet her eyes, that same relaxed smirk on his stupidly handsome face.
Sheâd only walked a short distance, but already sweat had begun to dot her foreheadâmeanwhile, not a single drop marred Claudioâs perfectly composed expression.
He looked like a portrait.
One that made her want to rip the canvas.
âWhat was so interesting?â she snapped.
Claudio shrugged, unfazed.
âFirst time haggling in a marketplace. It was intense.â
âWhat are you talking about? I did all the haggling.â
âWhen your companion haggles, itâs the same as doing it yourself.â
âWhat kind of twisted logic is that?â
Marsha gripped the basket of light vegetables in her hands a little too tightly.
âWhy are you holding it like that? Is it heavy? Want me to carry it?â
âThis? Itâs not heavy at all. âBesides,â she added pointedly, âyouâre the one whoâs supposed to be recovering. Should you really be carrying things?â
Claudio glanced at the heavy sack in his hand and answered casually.
âThis? Doesnât weigh a thing.â
âDonât lie. That sackâs holding at least ten kilos of vegetables.â
When Marsha had gone shopping, sheâd planned to carry everything herself.
He mustâve already struggled enough just bringing back those herbs.
She didnât want Claudio to overexert himself.
But now he was giving her a look like sheâd just insulted his ancestors.
“You expect me to stand by and let you carry everything? Thatâs an insult I wonât suffer.”
Chivalry or knightly pride⊠whatever it is, she thought bitterly, itâs all just fragile ego.
Why was his pride worth so much that even as a recovering patient, heâd insist on hauling heavy sacks around?Â
Marsha couldnât understand itânor did she want to.
All he managed to take was this one lightweight bag.
And even this had some weight to itâthere was no way the heavy sack packed with goods wasnât straining him.
âSeriously, want to split it now?â
âIâd rather die.â
âOh, forâif your wound reopens, you might just get your wish.â
âIf I were that fragile, I wouldnât have survived this long.â
God, the way he fired backâso calm, so cheeky.Â
It drove her crazy.
Marsha frowned deeply.Â
She probably thought she looked intimidating, but Claudio didnât seem the least bit fazed.
âDo you ever lose? Even once?â
âWho, me?â
âWho else would I be talking about?!â
âYouâre here too.â
âWould I be yelling at myself like this? And besides, I always lose to you!â
If she actually won an argument once in a while, maybe it wouldnât be so frustrating.
But noâClaudio always managed to twist things and come out on top.
âIâve lost before,â he said simply. âYouâre still sleeping on the sofa, arenât you?â
âThatâs not losing.â
âIt is. Do you know how much that wounded my pride?â
Claudio opened his eyes slightly, lifting a brow in mock arrogance.
âOne day, I will sleep there.â
âDonât be ridiculous. Youâll be gone long before that ever happens.â
At that, Claudioâs footsteps stopped.
Marsha didnât notice.
She kept walking slowly, repeating her own words in her head.
⊠Yeah. Heâll leave.
How much longer would this back-and-forth even last?Â
Next time she came to the market⊠maybe sheâd be alone.
Huh?
A strange ache pulsed in her chest.Â
She blinked rapidly.
What is this?
It should be normal.Â
Entirely ordinary.Â
Just the way things are.
And yet⊠why did her heart feel so tight all of a sudden?
Has she grown used to all this chaos?
Thatâs when Claudio spoke.
âIâŠâ
Why was his voice behind her?
Startled, she turned to look.
He met her eyes and finished the thought.
âDo you want me to leave soon?â
Just then, the wind blew, brushing her hair across her faceâright in front of those clear green eyes, suddenly wide with surprise.
ââŠThat would be for the best.â
Marsha tucked her hair behind her ear, her expression now composed, and spoke.Â
Claudio frowned.
âWhat do you mean by that? Are you saying you want me to leave?â
âIf you recover quickly, youâll leave quickly⊠wonât you?â
ââŠâ
Claudioâs eyes widened.
So what Masha really meant wasnât that she wanted him gone, but that she was hoping for his recovery?
âŠShe has such a roundabout way of saying things.
But unlike her complicated words, those green eyes of hers were far too honestâ
and filled with nothing but concern for him.
To think that someone like her was haggling so fiercely just moments agoâŠ
She was someone whose nature didnât fit the harsh world around her.
ââŠHa.â
Claudio lowered his head and let out a quiet laugh, covering his face with one hand.
âW-Why are you laughing?â
âSometimes⊠you really do seem like a noble lady.â
ââŠâ
For a moment, Marsha drew in a sharp breath.Â
Her eyes widened, frozen in place, and her face drained of all colour.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Noticing something was off, Claudio knit his brows.
âAre you feeling unwellâ?â
Just as he reached out to her, Marsha suddenly took a step backâas if afraid his hand might touch her.
His hand hung awkwardly in the air, empty.
She shrank into herself, and after a beat, her lips parted.
âY-you just startled me with that strange comment, thatâs all.â
ââŠâ
âAnyway, letâs keep moving. The sunâs going to set at this rate.â
With that, she turned and hurried ahead.
âŠ
Claudio stood there, silent, turning her words and reactions over in his mind.
By the time he looked up again, she had already put some distance between them.
She was walking so fast it almost looked like she was running away.
I could lose her if I remain here any longer.
Taking long strides, Claudio started after her.
He didnât want to let her go.