I spent the next few years wandering around many places. I hadn't encountered any wolves that were chasing me, but I had never stayed in one spot longer than three months either. Of course, it was harder to earn any money that way. That was why I decided to open an online business that I could run without revealing my true name. What I was selling were investment advices. I have always been good at predicting how the market would respond to certain events. Even my teachers used to call me a genius in that field.
Actually, business and the stock market weren't my only areas of expertise. I could easily become the best in any subject. The problem was, my so-called "family" would never allow me to get a decent university diploma… or any university diploma at that. I was only allowed to graduate from St. Anna's College, after graduating from St. Anna's High School, after growing up in St. Anna's orphanage… Yes, the situation between me and my "family" was always a little peculiar.
Certainly, I didn't have any good memories from my childhood. I used to wish that I didn't have a living family and had a chance to be adopted as any other child living at the orphanage. What could have been more frustrating to a growing child than the fact that it had been abandoned, but strangely, there was no permission for adoption?! I used to wonder how it was even possible, until I learned that my precious father was actually the founder of the St. Anna's orphanage. That was the moment I realized that I wasn't being raised, I was being imprisoned and monitored.
Everything was better than living as if I was shackled in chains. The life I lived as a nomad, or rather a fugitive, was far better, even though I constantly looked behind my shoulder. It had been seven years since I started running. If that was what I had to do in order to be free for the rest of my life, I would pay that price gladly.
Starting an online company wasn't exactly easy, especially since I had no name, no diploma, and no recommendation. I spent a lot of time sending anonymous emails to rich businessmen, company presidents, and CEOs. I gave each of them one advice, free of charge. After they learned that my predictions were correct, they were usually becoming my clients. They started sending me certain issues to analyze, or problems to solve. I had never met any of my clients in real life. I always contacted them by email, and I even kept changing the email address once a month. Each assignment was charged depending on the difficulty of the task, but it never took me more than a few hours to get my job done. That was how I started earning money, big money. Too bad I had no real possibility of spending it.
I could never live too lavishly, trying not to draw attention, but I stopped living in slums or working at coffee shops. I could afford to buy myself designer clothes, but I kept buying only what was necessary to live comfortably. There was one expensive piece of clothing hanging in my closet and that was the black coat that my silver-haired knight left me.
I had never met him in those three years, but I kept thinking about him. Perhaps it was because I thought of him as my savior, and there was no one who had ever stood up for me before like that. It felt surreal. Not to mention that he was amazingly hot…
In my entire life, there was only one person that had ever cared for me. It was someone who called himself my Mother's friend, Ezra. Ezra became my teacher, my shoulder to cry on, and my father figure. He sacrificed himself for me, so I could run away from my hell. I had no contact with him since then, but I still hoped that he was alive. After all, he became the only light in the world of a miserably abandoned child. No one except for Ezra had ever reached out his hand towards me, not to mention an absolute stranger.
That year I turned 27. It was early autumn. I finished my latest assignment and sent all the information to my client. I needed to get my mind off of numbers and statistics, and I decided to go for a run. I usually ran a few miles to clear my head before going to sleep, but that night I didn't know why I ran much further…
I had a strange feeling that I needed to get somewhere. I kept running in an unknown direction until I found myself out of town on an empty road. It was dark, but I didn't stop running even when the moon became the only light I had. Suddenly, I saw some flashing lights on the side of the road. When I got closer, I noticed it was a car blinker. I flinched and ran closer. There was a black car that crashed into a tree. A slight fume was coming from under the hood.
"Hello! Does anyone need help?!" I called cautiously, getting closer to a car.
No one replied. I looked at the front seats through the crashed front window. There was a man sitting there behind the wheel. It looked like he was unconscious. His face was covered in blood.
"Please don't be dead, don't be dead, don't be dead…" I muttered going to his side of the car.
I grabbed the door handle. It was jammed. I was struggling for a while, but I managed to open it. As soon as I looked inside the car, I froze.
"Silver-haired knight...!" I mumbled in panic.
There was blood coming from his nose, lips, and even eyes, but other than that, I couldn't notice any serious injury. My hands were trembling as I reached out my hand to check his pulse. My fingers were almost touching the skin of his neck when suddenly he grabbed my hand.
I screamed. He slowly opened his blooded eyes and looked at me. His stare was overwhelming and filled with a strange hunger. I gazed at him, terrified. I felt as if my heart was about to burst out of my chest.
"Phone…" he said softly while still holding my hand tight.
"Y-your p-phone?" I stuttered.
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