In fright, she looked at the person behind her and found a silver-haired man standing inside the study, looking at her with amusement in his eyes.
"So brave of you, Oriana," the elf whispered.
"Lord Yorian! Why—"
He signaled her to stay quiet. "The Crown Prince is back. Want to get caught?"
Her eyes widened.
"B-Back?" she whispered. "Isn’t he in the conference?"
"He happens to be on his way back to this study," the elf whispered back.
Her mouth opened and closed, but no sound escaped her throat.
Seeing her frightened, Yorian laughed at her. This little witch was brave enough to play, but she was still too young and immature. She failed to take into consideration that most plans never come to fruition due to factors beyond anyone’s control.
A child with no contingency plan. It would be interesting to see how she would react to the consequences of her misadventure.
"....Yes, Your Highness. We gathered the statements of the witnesses, and it seems there was no intruder in the first place."
They heard the voice of the knight floating from the crack of the door, and it appeared that Cian was with him.
"You should escape, my lord. I will accept my punishment," Oriana told the elf, to which he only playfully smirked.
"Not when I am with you."
Even before Oriana could understand what he meant, he held her hand. "Follow me." He dragged her with him towards the large window of the study.
"A-Are we going to jump?" Oriana whispered in fright. The study was on the first floor, and this mansion had unusually high ceilings, making the distance between the first floor and the ground roughly the same as a second floor of an ordinary mansion. "My Lord..."
The next moment, Oriana found herself being lifted up by an unknown energy. Her body ’jumped out’ of the window on its own and landed on the ground below effortlessly.
She looked at the disguised elf standing next to her, her eyes sparkling. "Did you use your power, my lord?"
"Questions are for later. I think it’s time for us to run away."
As if to prove Yorian’s statement, the sounds of patrolling guards grew louder, as if their owners were approaching their location, and Oriana got back to her senses.
Hiding when unable to run was instinct. Without thinking twice, Oriana grabbed the elf’s hand and pulled him behind a large decorative bush.
She made a shushing gesture to the elf who was looking at her in shocked amusement.
The young witch was yet to realize the extent of her power, or his power, not understanding there was no need for them to hide like this.
Yorian was an ancient elf. The number of tricks he had learned throughout the years was hard to imagine. He could use illusionary magic to make himself look human, so of course, he could cast the same magic to turn himself and Oriana invisible. He could also easily take both of them out from the mansion without anyone noticing.
However, wouldn’t that be boring?
’Let’s escape her way,’ the elf thought. ’Her human way.’
He wanted to see what she would do next and decided to play along. After the patrolling guards passed their hiding spot, he asked softly, "Are you sure we can escape this way?"
"I am good at hiding and escaping, my lord," she said as she peeked from behind the bush. "Please trust me."
The elf smiled at her confidence and let her guide him. She continued to hold his hand and drag him along with her.
’Human cleverness sure is more thrilling than the convenience of powers.’
The elf allowed himself to be protected by a ’human’. It was a novel experience.
Oriana felt puzzled by the elf’s choice of words."Easy? Smart?"
"I am sure you can find an easy way if you think about it," Yorian chuckled. "But I must say this kind of rush makes me feel like I’m a young warrior all over again. It is a good way to live. Make sure to invite me next time you pull off this kind of stunt. An old man like me needs to stretch my bones, otherwise, I’ll die of boredom."
Oriana didn’t know what to say, but she understood that he wanted to become her partner-in-crime. "Umm, I don’t wish you or anyone else to be in trouble."
"Trust me, instead, I can be the one to get you out of trouble when things go out of your hand."
"I... will think about it."
"Sure. I hope you remember all the marked places in that map. The copy you made is quite sloppy. I sure don’t know if anyone can read it."
It shocked Oriana so much that she did not hear his remark on her poor drawing skills. "You saw the map as well, my lord?!"
He simply smiled. "Let me know when you need help." At that point, they reached the mansion of Megaris and he walked away towards the gate, leaving Oriana bewildered.
’Why does it feel like he is always aware of everything?’
She watched his retreating back, but the next moment, his form was nowhere to be seen, as if he disappeared in thin air.
’Where did he go? Are my eyes playing tricks?’
Unable to see the elf walking towards the mansion entrance, she shook her head.
’Never mind. How long was I gone? For now, let’s get back or else that Sir Ahren will choke me for being late.’
She hurried back towards the guest mansion of Griven, while the ’missing’ silver-haired elf was watching her from the window at the top floor of the mansion. His lips carried a smile which widened the more he looked at that sneaky little witch.
He once again looked at his hand, the same hand she grabbed and held throughout their escape.
’How many centuries has it been since the last time someone tried to protect me? I almost forgot how it feels to be protected. I must say, it feels good. Especially when the protector is someone silly yet brave like her.’
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