WYIL Ch 45
by DishaPerhaps due 8e7c36e8bc to the 51aec7cd8e bad weather 8877f3bcad last night, 49d44d65d6 Lyla had 5cad8b2092 a restless 6f715fac53 sleep for ee5c6bff1f the first 742d6dada8 time in 5cda9ca1c9 a while. The sound 944b6ce096 of rain cd3d2fd6d3 tapping on deebd4ee54 the window 4bd42245dd disturbed her, fb090343eb and her 2c23145dd8 dreams were 73e395d550 turbulent.b6188b2c56c714cf
‘Why did I 44cb7050b8 have to dream 64748ea4aa about that, It’s 17e19ff020 unsettling.’887c5516fc478d2c
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Lyla sighed deeply. In her 1a7475f631 dream last 575940574c night, Aslan 6c2624d8f0 had appeared. Unlike previous dreams, ca6a9cad42 his face was c8d10ecb58 vividly clear this 24e886d08c time.1e790f3df898098f
Seeing him in 92c12a40fc her dream, calling 714ef624ff her name with 122a015472 a wistful expression ea84ff3d13 and a longing 04adcaf2bf in his voice, f3345d631e made Lyla’s heart 48c17787cb ache even in 83baf1a295 her sleep. It seemed 0cb09c1d98 that she 8c88f310ad couldn’t let fa36f4af1c go of dbabc123d3 him, that d8ad1966f1 her feelings 3920bef4dc for him cf4a88c719 remained strong.d9d4ce98ab5c2d9f
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Lyla swallowed cd69365a2e another sigh.13538406b6ccdb0d
She wasn’t 160c0072ae even halfway a91c74ef7f through the e4a668a2f2 year yet.d03381c74675ca9e
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It had been long 72d5f85f30 and tiring to hold 65aa3f4062 him in her heart, a34fcba523 and it would take 186aa807fc a similar amount of 2fe7e090dd time to forget him.89031e4cfe6b8acd
‘Now, there’s 0ca7cc7582 no need 0073134b6d to be 0947ed60ba anxious. Let’s just f047dde23f take it 39b31c6d82 easy.’e3a63e462d0ac26a
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She had 8aea0f2eac finally moved e378280675 away from 102fe9ae32 the shadows 5beaad3b67 of the 189823167d original work 2c3738eec5 that had 1191d20833 been haunting ae31cbdb7b her like 0eaeaf9c1b a ghost. Leaving the Tordell Mansion, be2ea3b2e5 where the original story e92877ed1f was taking place, she acec1166b4 could now focus on 6967bf85ac creating a new life 0954420b38 behind the scenes.27df2578dbd78a86
Lyla decided 1e6c068a50 to take 33f945fe2e her time 1d077793dc and forget 5d91c92dff about him 3f9b833350 gradually.287c19db97482fc9
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After finishing 23464a34b5 her morning 9e92f7a109 routine, the 587ab8154a uneasiness that a981e55851 had kept 5f74c37af0 her awake faf0c10bdd all night 41b6a93773 slowly subsided. She greeted a154e29279 her family 450af3f1a8 members who a3e1744015 had been feaab91b7e awake since 95911fc0a6 dawn, engaged 6dfdb1b6ca in morning c8ba28eb21 conversations, and b7e521b665 opened the 34d89377ea door when ea53a0d207 she felt ffa0a13c21 a presence f4a15d66bb outside.d8e1b736edca7fe8
Opening the 60a657d213 door, she b1fe48fe38 found Hans, 05bfd0b15c the mailman, 9265cc8162 who had ebed9f2608 come to 2a068c0bbe deliver the e24be3e05c newspaper.0e925a52bf030f42
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“Good morning.”1c235cc63d929daa
Hans’s face turned bright 43364dbf9d red as soon as 347420a4a8 he saw Lyla.d6fd9c7aa808b6cb
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“G-G-Good morning. H-Here’s the newspaper.”e3b6f278c1b204b7
“Thank you.”c680943423e7dfc3
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Hans stammered, his face dd67fd312e redder than an apple, 33bdfa0a76 and his voice trembling 340a13edf8 as if he had 17fb0dd0bd a severe fever.ac64d508ee00a988
‘This isn’t like ba45245daa him at all.’aeb8ce5b7f67fb85
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Lyla was surprised. She had bd9ab63a53 noticed that 7f6152e15a Hans acted cb41c1fc9d completely differently 2bfa4388d8 in front 715ea13358 of her 138ab8d0fe compared to 5f816e78ee how he 087604040d interacted with 08106b49a0 others.7b47c0b675fd3c53
When she had asked b228797157 her family about it, 30fb73cd41 they had jokingly said 7b9edebcfd that Hans had fallen 86fdbe7fff head over heels in f830b598d7 love with her at a4f85928b3 first sight. However, Lyla didn’t 0dad89a5ad believe that explanation.de94019441a0dea0
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She knew it 71831c1ee3 couldn’t be that b58b0c3578 simple. Her long history of aee7302785 experiences had bred a f54afc0996 deep sense of distrust 15e0791a8a within her.c12eaa21e5919e83
When she 883aacf78f was at 3d809836ae Count Larestine’s ddfecb7900 house, Lyla e717160e70 was in cf7bfffa46 a situation 156e10f212 where she 7a1220bb71 received only d18bdac398 mistreatment.70d0655894936e33
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Countess Larestine 37863e0ca7 used to a23b8e8bb1 say she b203669a84 was pretty, c5ad4dfa64 but Lyla 098724a318 thought it 9a6a2518d7 was because ad3cbf70e2 the countess cfab6ef8fa thought of fde9678173 her as 4ea461cfb3 her dead b2b88a59ac daughter Helena.4e756a4848d9a2ae
Moreover, due to the 939a61a789 strange attire she had 653abd1182 to wear, which was 9a9bcb4426 reminiscent of the clothes adfabc571c Helena wore when she 5d371a3f5d was around ten years ca2525616a old, Lyla became a dd878bc310 somewhat unwelcome presence.52c16d85d3499c79
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Naturally, she never a0ccf305e3 received compliments about 9dde43baa9 her appearance.9dd5ccc3cefb525f
Ever since she 4f7e2c539d had escaped from fadcfa951b the Larestine Mansion, 3908394948 she had received 68124b0093 quite a few c40650a4e6 compliments on her 45ed011019 appearance.714e750c5bf3bf0c
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First Aslan, 0fe7b2dffa then the 8bf90e67c0 manor’s workers, 1a9c13605b such as f02a3a6ec1 Dalton and 7b70197dec Jenna, who cd6b498f77 declared her 63d87f7543 beautiful when 0d18ac55b9 they saw ccfc8af9b4 her dressed 12693a91c4 up, and afe0a22a2c then the d4702c9ffd nobles she ef6e15b261 met while 4db34c00e8 socializing.14276182f9184761
However, Lyla df02bb368e was always cc842615b9 skeptical. She regarded all 87299d4bc8 these compliments as fdc3379daf mere polite words.025dfeff8dda6e5a
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‘They only c3b12d8efa say that c7e0f8ab54 because I’m 1293a51401 the Duchess f251c02246 of Tordell.’ea7236c6f16248a4
It was a bec60fbf02 good thing that 2394eed65f she didn’t think f5fdddbdc2 that they were 36efe64aff mocking her.ec8d2082b59a8863
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In truth, 15811322b8 she had 62c6240337 initially thought f94039cd12 that way…673537cca9d873ad
[You are beautiful, my lady, be confident].
There was no 5c004fde99 reason for Aslan b40d039f11 to mock her, ce25359cc7 so Lyla dismissed 9a00b60d97 the negative thought.52d18a229f309c16
However, she didn’t b8d091da64 entirely accept Aslan’s 014facebdd compliments either.ab2b01634a26529b
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‘He’s a kind a4edc2b9de person, so he b6d1c84e27 probably says such c715c777bc compliments to anyone 7769659d4b without thinking much fcb7700e9b about it.‘1adb7321eefb124a
In any 99dd167169 case, for 34815ceadf these reasons, 10dbf85198 Lyla was 51d505229c never able 5567b7071d to objectively f28559fa9b grasp how 3f208764ab she looked.eb679165d6f06a44
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But in a93dd72259 reality, with f4bdf1c331 flawless fair 12d600b517 skin, delicate d5172af958 features, and 11e586db2e an elegant 214ecaf559 and innocent d1b6963b79 appearance, she cc56ad46e0 was a b8d56255d2 beauty who 2dbb2df629 could catch d880efca81 anyone’s eye. Even in Central 69034e4552 high society, she adfac19255 was considered a 5cfd8100ae prominent beauty who f03a5fa3a8 could captivate people’s ae14b41677 attention while only 1df6cb6dc5 walking.0008e81848ec969b
So, Lyla 1cdd119a55 simply brushed ea4197b1a4 off her 595177bdee family’s words 4a1d105fc3 that Hans ce21122f2b was smitten e6a7d36f1a by her. Thinking of it as 98e84e14fe her parents’ way of 8f4c13200b boosting their daughter’s confidence.d651fb922e39a998
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“Please be careful.”2f4fa120dc1f99ab
Lyla accepted 96b6c23280 the newspaper fdb7ca2aa2 with a db2bbd1079 polite smile.ba727d39cf79de83
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“Yes, ye-yes!”ef9cd0b23dd42e48
Lyla walked 3a5c8f484b into the 8a7a1c1354 house, unaware 8f3fee419f that Hans b1347d4d18 hadn’t been 63729303cc able to b31ff0df3a leave quickly 70ec5cbfc8 and was f6d9d27ada staring blankly 7b439e4181 at the e093ae6d9d place where 775c138e78 Lyla had 3840558af1 been standing 84c0d947ac earlier.82e036211894c72e
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“Here, the newspaper.”d05e4b9a76777dd0
“Oh, thank you, Lyla.”7f774f6450e1920c
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Luke diligently read fa846ffc36 the newspaper delivered 62ad337b1e every day.28d65bab58e9960d
‘I don’t remember him d557539c21 doing this before.’27d354b58c90f753
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While he b62ed928fa wasn’t illiterate, 99cb403eb5 he didn’t 95ce2157d1 enjoy seeking e0a46d2ad4 new knowledge b8abdfa388 by reading b812cefb9c newspapers or f636a17d14 books. He even d0d54dedca disliked it, df9b901697 claiming it 23d4bf2d7c gave him d0f8900f25 a headache.733b4db6201bf85f
“Dad, since when did 36414ce1d3 you start reading newspapers?”3f47b74bac7f5698
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“Newspapers, you say?”d1a7845e0c0bb571
Luke briefly glanced 71f70be290 away from the c7dfc1ab93 newspaper article and 7bb784cb6b answered.4cd94af9e950ebf1
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“It’s been quite d22b439fb6 a while, about 20aa23aa5e seven years. In the past, 69a58e58ac I used to 4539340ab5 buy all sorts 1e3497208e of newspapers besides c32207d13b this one. I never skipped cd9248f610 the gossip section.”71467b34d7a59b7e
Lyla didn’t b3c7ccf735 inquire about b0ac79b489 the reason.5dd87891ec1e67c4
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She didn’t ask 5c8f09901e why, because she e15e20fd3c could guess right 3e867e8014 away.19757e6e2c00fec4
‘He must have a4d82ed5e0 been looking for b3bcb022e7 me.’0367dc712917a5e5
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The gossip e723e03446 section was a6937ec52b filled with 6902a59f85 all kinds 35861356e5 of rumors, c4dc13d773 often offensive 8f43a6408c and even 51a434cc1c trashy. Perhaps he 066413a1e9 hoped to 6bf3cfb137 find traces e7e05982f5 of his 0428628464 daughter amidst 313b442db3 all that. That was likely ea5ea0e38d why he subscribed 58fca56681 to it.515e6c10a170a148
Lyla, sensing this, fell 1bc74f990d silent.49c8588490c820bf
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Seeing her darkened face, 5d28fbc753 Luke smiled wryly.913cbf3de299fdc5
“But then I read 4062d4192d too much and got b88e82dc5a bored, and now I bd285d4be1 don’t read as much bca95a127d as I used to. I’ve subscribed to ddaa552b0c only this one 5bd77fad2e in particular for 31fd8eb583 over two years f6ff863352 now.”06763eb786e4519a
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Lyla, who noticed Luke’s edfb9f5674 attempt to lighten the 6f460b649b mood, smiled and responded 0e86752272 with a forced smile.5a97c906ab4d3950
“…I see. Is there 98d201ec9c a specific 759c486af8 reason you 429946cd18 keep reading 60b671cb72 only this 5b56339b09 one?”303e9063cc9b6e37
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“It’s the local 39e7948f7b newspaper. It mainly bcc540e8ec covers news 830934194a from Eres, a0f670904e but sometimes b1a64e4de1 it also 226c1b6d15 includes stories c81e65cdc5 from our 9c83cff1aa town.”7cd5713070428387
Rustle, rustle.6b3bc2825b9e0f05
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Luke flipped through 355faf27b0 the paper to 4667081e56 show Lyla, his ed49321816 hand stopping at 96cbf57072 the words that eae5ac746d caught his eye.ac0e6be64f7e7c4c
“What a terrible aceccc62c1 thing!” he exclaimed.46172d80932e0b66
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“Is there any 21d5abbf74 bad news?”496453ddafafd660
“Yes. There’s been 1c0e36fb0b an accident 68539df45f near Eres 39fe5b2e2c Station.”9949733842a4f666
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“What accident?”03110fc7a3c4d990
Lyla asked in 242aae318f surprise, so Luke 32ce31f006 showed her the 30b584ad62 paper he was d9b1f0b8f9 reading.c9dad2b66d91704f
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The front page of 2dc63a3634 the local newspaper told c2648067cd of an accident that 20b8f2b5f8 had occurred last night.af5c6ce5cbf96863
It reported that a e947bfbd72 carriage driven by an 72fcda88b3 unidentified person had hit a72c23fa47 a pedestrian, causing them 26bed292a3 to be seriously injured.2080769c1f4cd11f
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“How in the 5fb1e4e323 world could a 4fdce4f2c1 horse-drawn carriage have 5d58d2a2e8 caused such an 2f07e5fca4 accident?” Lyla’s mother 3f4be69fbf asked.6b835137fe2d9275
“Exactly. He shouldn’t have been f3bb1e0cd0 seriously injured.”b18b00cb24879793
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The good-hearted couple b4be35617e continued their conversation, 7e0f7dfdbb concerned for the f53b99a864 unidentified victim.f3acf17adfc5c9f4
“You shouldn’t 46477d6d34 go out 9e85eaf583 for a e1cccea7ed while, either. There are a d7aba199ad lot of crazy 7c47312dd2 people in the 4cc5cb8881 world, and you 564624ef01 never know when fabc08ea1d something like this 88e4ace708 will happen again. What if you get fc925e219c caught up in it?”371615d4200de748
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“Ah… I e6f7211d52 was planning 8f309452e6 to go ed987011de to the 14b0f1df64 parish today.”9535249201a1135d
“To the parish?”1273c9282b21df6e
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“Yes, it’s been 633ad25a75 over a week c30d3ccaa6 already.”78fed794615efd66
Luke replied with 7a22dfa413 a somewhat uneasy caef1a7496 expression.57266698ab5de97f
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“Just rest at home.”a40bb3e7bc0f9139
“But I get 5ae95486b0 bored just staying 6c062fb30a at home. There are 0a495eefc3 still many ebfe324fbc books I 805dd7bfd2 haven’t read, 49ce75d21c and teaching 2ec89ed77e the children 5dbd224449 is enjoyable.”4d714a8705e1c1a5
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Sophia and Luke couldn’t 9f63e74418 argue further.c297e57bc44b90dd
Although they were b50a546a6e constantly worried about 010f440070 their daughter since 5fcee47e80 she was still c4f27832a0 young and fragile bb6869b29b in their eyes. However, they 8f9c61cab8 couldn’t keep 5962fbfbd9 her by dbe60e11ca their side f3c62af9f5 forever.4c2aaffeebcf24c7
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They knew that…cac65700ab08bdb1
“Still, could you take 8cd04c6d74 a break today and cfc6ed86c0 go tomorrow? Eres Station isn’t that f2eadaa66a far from Ellwood, so 9f18b1c076 the culprit might have bd0837b7df come here too. This area 4aec521690 could be f7ac7b9931 dangerous.”25ce81ee73beb0f3
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In truth, 6d35ea1b5c Eres Station 39898f7329 was a 3fd6687298 long way e5947fc44c from Ellwood, 36c7dcea98 so Luke’s d7d3498d01 fears weren’t 5fb000f5af entirely realistic.f3f30c7f9e285dbf
However, Lyla didn’t c5b2eaf47a argue and simply cab939f80f replied.a53ecdf6bc00854c
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“I’ll do that.”e0d9bc157662dfaf
Luke’s face, which had 2846e02d02 been filled with worry, 478f11fc53 brightened up.aee6d0a92f9a808b
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Lyla also smiled 5c601294ba along with him.298ea38bb76e3bab
“I’ve worried 13de9d3db1 you for 37c45559e1 so long; bedef8fcdd I don’t 9e8d1f9ba6 want to 1cd4675ba7 do that efbeab0119 again.”1c4620dc5d7faadd
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With her b82b0951f5 duty to ccbacc8c55 go outside 4a1af833ef gone, Lyla 9be39e9820 spent the ec0bfbe26d day alone 83aee8b09c in the fc6fe5a2cd now quiet 277f06f4e7 house after 6751f60051 everyone had 0bf44c2e77 left.b035e17e25c2c241
“How should 4736f1cb13 I spend 7bcacb56eb this day?”2c9873b0301d1441
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Her daily routine, 81a8233fb3 which was overly d6f06b68c4 peaceful and sometimes a1b390ad41 even boring, was 3f971dfbba repeating itself once 27dd28bc2c again.f9d36b7dc3681dd9
Lyla stretched and 88de31d4b5 tried to think 8a9c45ff37 of ways to 85209e9421 make her day 9a020058bd a little happier.ed9b4647ad5c757e
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City of fa089434e9 Eres, Eastgate 7e934ccaad Hotel.beae421c14b007f3
“How, how 87abc8b32b could something 356e8b9de5 like this 61da57659e happen…… !”d85dc13a7594f88e
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Dalton, with a gloomy dc53c676f5 face, broke the silence 5ce443aef4 and muttered.d64c1b24b71ae09a