a's
lonely and stuck in
ling words and clear conviction erased every objection I could think of. He looked expectan
ree, but a simple claus
pleasur
tonic friendship was sealed that very moment. He sat
ly. I couldn't imagine having a prince charming as
, we keep meeting up every evening after Jarvis returns from wo
orn in my flesh, J
sight before leaving my room. He would always pick on everything I do, especia
m only to have his face shoved close to mine, accusing me of
father had dwindled since my entrance into the mansion, so his accusation left me c
, but this time around, he fa
y put on some clothes before coming out to us. Jethro knew his brother wasn't going to support his clai
you, n
t coming, and
door of his room. I started screaming loudly but to my di
ched fist. Jarvis didn't seem surprised by the attack as the expression on his fac
ade for the infirmary in the mansion where I wrapped a short bandage on his wound a
ad brought
ansion. He had protected me all his life, only to
you o
ed out of my trance and threw him a reassuri
und the edges, I know, f
ve a stand
y, but I wasn't in the mood. The delinquent had accused me of being a spy. i
the door and let my tears flow, this wasn't it, what I had bargained f
y door but at that time, I didn't want to see either of their
d twice and I
ed more apology which I ignor
r reje
k, if only I was offered a chance to prove myself at all. Unfortunately,
rs jesting at me for not having a mother, the painful remembrance of my father's na
tchen department, to my surprise, I saw Jarvis on my way. He looked pitifully at me and guilt filled my
,I ha
od time Jarvis, w
five steps away from him when my phone chimed again, I looked at i
about to tal
t ash
ire has been approved, and I wa
had hel