ăYouâve finally returned, Your Ladyship! Why did you come back so late!ă
ăâŠSelene.ă
As I returned, exhausted, to the lake, Selene waved her beak around as she spoke.
It looked like sheâd waited for a very long time, as I could see that the mallard duck had turned pale with worry.
ăDo you know how much I worried! I thought something happened to you while you were outsideâŠă
ăDonât even get me started.ă
It wouldâve been better if something had happened at least.
Iâd only returned empty handed after dragging my body out.
Not only did I not find out about Loam, I hadnât even gotten to take a single bite out of the cakes.
ăAh ahâŠWhat is this, seriously.ă
Though it was a relief I hadnât gotten caught, Iâd used up all my energy to secretly turn into a swan and get myself back in that form.
Basically, I experienced a game of extreme hide-and-seek and then returned.
ăYour Ladyship. Whatâs going on? Were you unable to find the childâs father?ă
ăIâm not ready to talk about thaâŠAh, whereâs the child?ă
As she lifted her head and saw me, Haniel burst into tears.
*Pitter-patter,* she dashed into my embrace, and I couldnât bring myself to shake her off.
ăMwo, MwommyâŠă
ăâŠă
Her trembling appearance reminded me of the shaking shoulders of the two children at the pastry shop.
I stood in place, unsure of what to do as my nose soured, when Haniel shook her head rapidly.
ăIt, itâs not Mommwy, wight? Bweck Swan-nim?ă
ăHaniel.ă
ăPw, pwease donât gwo, Bweck Swan-nim. I wonât caw you mommwy anymore.ă
She said this as she desperately burrowed into my wings.
What should I do.
No matter how much I grit my teeth, I couldnât move, whether it was because my body couldnât or wouldnât move.
At some point, Selene approached me carefully after seeing how Haniel had disappeared into my plumage, practically burying herself in my feathers.
ăShe looked for you so much, Your Ladyship, she wouldnât eat anything.ă
ăYou still shouldâve given her something. Sheâs still a child. How could you leave her alone like that?ă
ăWhat do you mean leave her alone. I asked Lady Melloe to watch after her.ă
ăLady Melloe?ă
I gave a derisory snort all the way to the end of my beak.
I wasnât asking because I didnât know who that was.
Instead it was that I knew her all too well that this was the problem of all problems.
ăThere are so many others you could have asked, why did you give the child to Lady Melloe to watch?ă
ăBu, butâŠă
ăYouâre really asking for it, arenât you. ă
Unable to believe what I was hearing, I shot daggers at Selene.
I was at the peak of the lakeâs ecosystem and so I was familiar with the members and inhabitants.
Lady Melloe.
As you could tell from how we addressed her as âLady,â at one point she was from a noble family, but that very lofty mindset of hers sent her to the lake.
The world was about class and dignity.
As someone from one of the oldest families of the Northern Lands, she remained unmarried and spent all her time and energy into teaching an etiquette class for young noble girls.
This temperament that seemed so fragile remained steady even in the face of power.
At the newly instated proxy Raniaâs order for her to marry the late duke whoâd been half-dead at the time, sheâd honestly responded with âa lady must keep her dignityâ and gotten herself cursed.
âIn one way, you could say sheâs incredible.â
Even after Lady Melloe became a goose, she never lost that dignified attitude of hers. Despite becoming a bird, she only said that throwing away the noble mindset was subjecting oneself to becoming a true beast and then set up an etiquette school at the lake.
Many of the either clueless newcomers to the lake or the children whoâd been born at the lake had entered the school, but among them, not a single one had been able to last long under her intense curriculum.
ăDid the child even do anything wrong? Donât you remember? After that baby duck, no, Viscount Arteâs son was expelled from the school, how he ended up? Before, he didnât really have the best mannerisms, but now heâs completely given up on life. Not that long ago I saw him sadly chewing on hemp seeds.ă
T/N the word ëë§ (dae-ma) here means either hemp or marijuana so I went with the safer choiceâŠ0x0
ăIâm very sorry. But I donât have experience with taking care of such quiet kids. So I took her to Lady Melloe, who said that these kind of children needed to be starved until they asked for food.ă
ăWhat?!ă
That old grandma is asking for it!
But I didnât leave immediately to confront the woman and only covered Hanielâs ears with my wings so she wouldnât hear any other horrible words.
How can I leave this kid alone by herself again.
I was unable to take another step and ended up just sitting down instead.
It wasnât just because Lady Melloe kept badgering me to keep a temperament befitting of a duchess every time I saw her.
ăYour Ladyship, you went all the way to the city today, please tell me what happened. Were you able to visit the pastry shop?ă
ăHyoo. About thatâŠă
I felt a headache coming on as I thought of how to explain that Iâd ended with nothing after Iâd spent all that time waiting in line.
Though, of course, standing in line wasnât the only thing that had happened.
I gave cake to those kids and those brothers who were exploring popular shops and restaurantsâŠ
ăUhm.ă
But why is my back so cold? I had safely returned to the lake, but the cold ringing of metal from earlier in the day still lingered in my ears.
At the same time the chiseled jaw of the man Iâd pushed hazily resurfaced in my thoughts.
ââŠAre you reallyâŠâ
How rude to speak so casually. Being handsome isnât everything.
Although I didnât see his face properly, it wasnât just my imagination.
Just like how one can recognize an animal as an elephant by its trunk, there were similar features to recognizing beautiful people. From the shape of his briefly revealed hands to his firm chest muscles, it was clear that he wasnât an ordinary guy.
âSo what? Itâs not like Iâm going to see him again.â
From the way he treated me even after knowing I was a Duchess, he either didnât believe me or was really asking for a beating.
The only other reason why heâd cling to me like that isâŠ
ăOh my gosh, no way.ă
ăYes? Is something the matter, Your Ladyship?ă
ăâŠItâs nothing. Just that my beauty got me in trouble again.ă
Catherine, you troublemaking woman.
I feigned innocence while slowly shaking my beak.
And Iâm telling you to read this at lilajummas.
Though my knowledge of romance was limited because Iâd only learned them by reading novels, the only reason a man would stop me like that was that he fell in love with me at first sight.
Seeing as he even left his brothersâ side to pursue a woman, I got the picture.
Honestly, was I that nice to him?
I told him about standing in line and gave him an expensive cake, so I guess I showed him a lot of different sides of me.
ăSo Your Ladyship, will you be going out again?ă
ăYeah, there are no other options so I think Iâll have to do thatâŠă
How could I let this matter go.
I quietly mumbled out a response, then suddenly raised my head.
I wondered if it was a sort of wild instinct, since after I turned into an animal I was much more sensitive to peopleâs presence.
ăâŠSelene.ă
As I saw an approaching torch from far away, I quietly called out to her.
All sense of happiness and idle imaginations had disappeared from my face.
Carefully lifting my wing, I nudged the sleeping Haniel towards Selene.
ăTake her and hide right now. Watch over her to make sure she never comes out.ă
ăYour Ladyship, why so suddenly? And itâll be hard for me to take care of her myself-ă
ăThen at least take her to Lady Melloe.ă
Hearing the resignation in my voice, Selene flinched, surprised and confused.
But before she tried to stop me, she noticed the approaching torches as well.
ăY-your Ladyship, thatâs!ă
ăYeah.ă
I calmly raised my head and took a step forward.
ăTheyâre a bit late, for once. My daughters. ă
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âHONK!â
Let go of me! I said, let go!
No matter how much I kicked and struggled, the snare around my neck only tightened.
As soon as Iâd decided to show my face, Iâd expected that news from my venture into the city would quickly travel to the sisters.
I suspected theyâd interrogate me, but who knew that theyâd tie a rope around me like this instead.
âCome on! Why arenât you following!â
Holding the rope firmly, Rebecca dragged me even more insistently.
Itâs not like I resisted them at first, even willing to go with them voluntarily since I didnât have a way to escape, but it looks like she wasnât satisfied with that.
Thud.
As soon as the door to the villa closed behind me, she grabbed the rope and pulled even harder at it.
ăK-keuk!ă
âLooks like your liver swelled up! Tell me what you did, immediately!â
ăâŠYou canât understand me even if I talked!ă
*Fwip.*
Iâd hit my head against the wall. When I fiercely turned to glower at Rebecca, she met my eyes with a glare of her own.