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A Wish to Grab Happiness-Volume 4, Chapter 86: A woman named Eldith
Volume 4, Chapter 86: A woman named Eldith
Eldithβs vision flickered for a moment and she lost her sense of balance temporarily. Then, after several sensations on her eyelids, her eyes finally opened up. π§πππ²ππππ·oπ·ππ.πππ
A scene was reflected on her eyes when she woke up. It was a familiar scene. She gazed at her own bed in the Tower. Eldith put her fingertips on the bed to reaffirm that it was real.
Somehow, after creating the illusion, Eldith felt a weird sensation all over her body. As if, her soul came back to her body once again. Sometimes she would even doubt that her real body was really her own. Eldith lost the sense of her real self every time she invoked the illusion skill. A weird feeling that made her feel as if one day she would lose her real body forever.
Either way, it seemed that her role got fulfilled in some way. Eldith loosened her cheeks slightly. This complexion wasnβt a fierce expression. She wasnβt entirely driven by a swirl of emotions. But her face showed that she was slightly upset.
She didnβt know if she had achieved correctly what he asked for. Therefore, Eldith wasnβt sure if Lugis would be satisfied with the outcome. With that in mind, she pulled her legs off the bed to get out of the bedroom.
Suddenly, the full-length mirror came into her eyesight. What reflected on the mirror was the appearance of Eldith getting out of the bed. The hair bounced slightly, and her untidy clothes resembled a manβs clothes. The disorder of her appearance was rather noticeable. She always looked like this, at least as far as she remembered. At least, since she got imprisoned in the Tower. Yet, for her, this appearance felt different today. Her eyelashes twinkled as she realized that this complexion might not be as good as it always were. Eldithβs foot stopped before leaving the room.
Her slender fingers straightened her hair to style it with loose waves. She fixed the unkempt clothes. Then, she washed her face with fresh water. After a short moment, Eldith blinked her eyes as she observed herself in the mirror.
βI wonder if my looks are okay nowβ. When Eldith thought that it would be better for her to put a hairpin on the hair, suddenly, her cheeks dyed in vivid red.
βWhat on earth am I doing?β Eldith had never cared about her figure before. She always preferred menβs clothing than a lady-like assemblage. She never felt overwhelmed by her choice of attires because it made her feel comfortable. Yet, it felt different this time. Why? This change confused her since she never thought much of her appearance, and what suited her best.
Therefore, she never really combed her hair. She never groomed herself, nor did she worry about her looks. Until now.
βWhy am I doing these things right now?β
Eldith shook her big blue eyes and diverted them from the mirror. For a short moment, Eldith felt as if she was a maiden who had spent her time decorating herself. βI donβt remember having such a hobby before.β
βGenerally speaking, the person Iβm going to meet is that rough-looking human Lugis. I wonder why I need to pay attention to myself. What for?β With that in mind, Eldith reached out for the door that separated the bedroom from the living room.
She swallowed dry for a few times in front of the door. After taking deep breaths, Eldith opened the wooden door with one hand, while stroking her hair naturally with the fingertips of her other hand. The old-fashioned cracking sound was heard upon the opening of the wooden door.
γHey, Iβm back. Iβve done it. It wasnβt so bad, you know. At least, I wonβt have to fight blindfolded anymore.γ
She didnβt declare whose achievement it was. She just let a slightly higher voice leak from her throat to profess those words.
However, even after waiting for a while, the expected voice didnβt come back from the living room. Strange. She spoke but that little ironic voice didnβt reply to her.
A dissatisfied Eldith looked into the living room with her sharp eyes. Then, she finally saw the figure she was looking for. He was there, as usual. However, the figure of this man dressed in a green robe had his eyes closed while sitting in a chair.
Eldith slowly approached this human man without making a noise, and looked into his face from a close-up range.
She noticed that he took regularly deep breaths. His eyelids remained unopen. βI see. No doubt about it. Lugis has fallen asleep while sitting in this chair.β
Once again, Eldithβs lips quivered because of the dissatisfaction she felt on her chest. Her eyes slightly strengthened upon looking at Lugis. She never really expressed her emotions that much. But, now that she looked fixedly at his appearance, all she could feel was a clear disgust.
She had the trouble of making an illusion as he requested her to do. All in order to make reconnaissance activities. However, after all that trouble, when she returned, the person in charge was asleep. If he ordered her to make some illusions, then it was his duty and obligation to wait for her in order to see the results. Eldith looked at Lugisβ sleeping face and sharpened her lips.
However, Eldith blinked her eyes and reconsidered her thoughts.
βWell, he didnβt sleep much last night.β Thinking about it, Lugis supported Eldithβs body all night long. He held her without a nightβs sleep. Yes, this body of his.
Somehow, Eldith shook her ears.
βI see. If this is the reason why he is sleeping, then I mustnβt be that harsh with him. Iβve heard that the human body is neither strong nor durable. If I think about yesterday, I have to admit that it is obvious that he is tired. Taking a moment of sleep wonβt do any harm anywaysβ.
Eldith gently touched his hand placed on the chair. It was strangely small. Especially because he was sort-of a knight. Eldith thought that forgiveness was a measure of who stands above it; therefore, she let him sleep peacefully.
After settling her thoughts, Eldith looked at his sleeping face again. The frustration had finally disappeared from Eldithβs chest. Rather, she recognized her partnerβs work and praised him.
She didnβt want Lugis to worry now. She believed from the bottom of her heart that without him things wouldβve been different. Thatβs why she mustnβt have useless and bitter thoughts now.
Nonetheless, it was clear that Eldithβs hostility towards humans had faded away because of him. Eldith blinked her eyelashes repeatedly once again.
At first, Eldith felt compassion for him since both sympathized with each otherβs feelings. She felt that they had given up on everything. Because of these defeating feelings, she thought that they had a relationship where they could understand their wounds.
However, that was Eldithβs misunderstanding. In fact, it was a one-sided feeling. Lugis said it himself. He didnβt want to give up or die. On the contrary, he said that he would try to live regardless of the consequences. Eldithβs blue eyes were deeply fixated on Lugis.
A smile leaked from Eldithβs cheeks who continued to gaze at Lugisβ sleeping face.
βCβmon, what I am doing again. This is so shameful. I should have left him there to die. Why did I save his neck? After all, he is just a human and I am the Elf Princess. It is absurd to even compare us.β
These thoughts crossed through Eldithβs mind for countless of times. Nevertheless, this time was different. Eldith didnβt feel that way anymore. If there was no Lugis, she would have lost her spirit and soul in the Tower with the passage of time. Her roots would have gone crazy.
Surely, she wouldnβt have the courage to leave the Tower and try to reach for the sky. There was no way that she would have been able to get back on her feet in this earth.
βAh, thatβs right. I would have given up on everything if I threw his hand away from mine. If Lugis accepts me as I am, I will be delighted to follow him wherever heβll goβ. π³π«π¦eπΈπ²πππvπ¦π.ππm
Eldith grabbed Lugisβ stretched fingers and entangled them with her own fingers. She held his fingers strongly, but not strongly enough so that he wonβt wake up.
γYou told me this before. You said that I mustnβt run away from my problems. That I must face them and get involved in your flow. I was surprised when you said those words.γ
Eldith recalled his words one by one. She continued to speak with Lugis, who was asleep. These were like congratulatory words. But, at the same time, they were like a βcurseβ.
γYou know what, elves are a very obsessive race. The emotions we hold can never be scratched away that easily. Never.γ
Elves couldnβt change their ways rapidly due to their longevity, such as thoughts, habits, and emotions. Anything that floated in their everyday life, that made them change a little, would be something everlasting. Summing up, the deeper it was, the more it was engraved in their hearts. Yes, the more permanent it became.
Eldith kind of signed a contract with Lugis. He said he wouldnβt let her go, since they were caught in the same stream. Therefore, Eldith accepted him. And he accepted her. Yes, a contract of cooperation.
Still, Eldith had not completely forgiven herself. She didnβt trust everything nor everyone. She didnβt accept everything as it was.
Regardless of those feelings, Lugis said he wouldnβt let her go.
Eldith accepted that binding contract.
γI am going to keep my promises. I swear to you on my own pride.γ
Eldith whispered those words on Lugisβ still-sleeping ears.