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My Fiance is in Love with My Little Sister Chapter 7

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  The

  Second Life – 3

              … … Silvia collapsed due to her illness.

              When

  that news reached us, it was the end of autumn. Although not even half a year

  had pa.s.sed, when that summer day began to feel terribly far away, a messenger on

  a fast horse came flying from my parents’ house. When I saw the face of the

  male servant who had rushed over, it was easy to imagine the news he was

  bringing wasn’t a good one. However, I never thought it would be about Silvia. That

  child should have avoided her tragedy. That was why it never crossed my mind

  that the shadow of death would still engulf that child.   

              That

  day, Soleil who had finally took off a long holyday was having his breakfast

  with me. Because it was a long break, we were talking about occasionally going

  out together. When I remember that day of the past, I recall I had been in a

  festive mood since the previous evening. On such a peaceful day, a nightmare closed in. In the letter engraved with my parent’s crest, it was written that

  Silvia had suddenly felt seriously ill. When Soleil read this, understandably,

  his face turned pale.  

  “ I’ll go and see her condition.”

              With

  a disheartened expression and the same tone of voice as usual, he declared this

  feigning a nonchalant behavior. But, as he stood up and made a b.u.mping sound, his unrest could be perceived. Despite him pretending to not be affected by the

  news announcing Silvia was about to die at any moments, Soleil lost his cool

  and blood flew to his head. “Why do you?” said my lips that seemed to

  unconsciously move before I swallowed my breath to endure it. I tightened my

  trembling lips to keep control over my words and to not let my tongue slip.

  When my mouth was filled with the taste of blood, I finally uttered with a

  strained voice.     

  “… I will also come.”

              I

  deliberately dropped my words slower than usual. While ordering the steward to

  make preparations to leave the house, he put his arms through the sleeves of

  his coat, making preparation to stay overnight. 

  “I will also come with you.”

              As

  if I was chewing on them, I repeated the same words once again. Even if I

  shouldn’t do it, I grabbed Soleil and press him to give me an answer. Why, even

  though it’s about my little sister, I’m treated like I’m an outsider? “I’ll go and see her condition.” Why did

  you said such a thing as if going alone was obviously natural? I want to yell

  they are not words to say to an older sister about to lose her little sister.  

  “No, I’ll go by horse. You should

  take the carriage.”

  “I too, will ride a horse…!”

  “With how shaken you’re now, you

  probably won’t be able to hold the reins properly. I’m asking you, do as I

  say.”

              His

  feet, the tips of his shoes, are turned toward the outside, hurried to leave

  the estate. Grasping my shoulder as if to prevent me from hindering his departure,

  he drove me out of his line of sight. “Please wait,” “I also, together,”

  “Wait,” “Wait, please,” “Soleil-sama,”

  Controlled by my emotions, I wanted to cling to Soleil who escaped from the entrance hall at a

  quick pace. He has no intention to take me along. Eventually, I don’t know if it was because he was getting impatient with me who was indefinitely following Soleil around,

  but his exclusive steward wedged himself between us and calmly informed me.

  “Madam, the preparations for the

  carriage will be done shortly.”

  Calmly but

  clearly, he said it with the same tone of voice he used to announce the death

  of Silvia on that far away day. Vividly recalling the scenes of that day, while

  I was faintly flinching in front of his att.i.tude that didn’t let someone speak

  out any consent nor refusal, I lost sight of Soleil’s retreating figure.

  “Why,”

              That

  single words I muttered tumbled on the marble floor of the entrance hall that

  had regained its silence. For only a second, the steward turned his line of

  sight toward me but from the start he probably didn’t hold that much interest.

  “When the preparations for the carriage are done, I will come get you, so in

  the meantime please wait in your own room.” As soon as he declared this in a

  business tone he left that place.

  “Why is it like this?”

              The

  misgivings that were boiling inside came out of my mouth. Even though the one

  who is dying is my little sister, why did the letter that arrived was addressed

  to Soleil? I thought that a letter coming from my parents’ house would

  naturally be addressed to me. However, from the beginning the male servant came

  here with the intention to directly handed it over to Soleil. For instance,

  even if they were my parents, it would be far too rude to directly write up a

  letter to the legitimate child of a higher ranked marquis house. Even in the

  case they had some business with Soleil, since his wife was their blood-related

  daughter, it would be better to pa.s.s it through her. No matter what state of

  emergency arose, a n.o.bleman was an existence that followed the proper

  procedures. And yet, despite that awfully long explanation I gave about how

  improper it would be, Soleil received this letter as if it was natural. In

  front of me, he had accepted it himself like it was a matter of course. The

  steward didn’t admonish him either. As if, he already knew Soleil would get it.

        

              An

  unpleasant promotion flitted through my mind.

              Perhaps,

  it wasn’t the first time a letter was delivered. Perhaps until now, the

  letters from my parents’ house were handed over to Soleil. And then, the reason

  why Soleil never informed me of this, was because they weren’t address to me.

  In short, to say it in other words, they weren’t letters from my parents. Because

  they were people who valued such a thing as peerage. That being the case, apart

  from my parents, a person who could send a letter using the name of the earl,

  there was no one but Silvia.  

              Strength

  left my legs and my knees felt on the marble floor. I saw the maids rush over in

  a panic.

              I

  felt sick. The world was spinning around. Although I promptly put my palm on

  the floor, my trembling arm couldn’t support my own body and all too soon it

  easily flopped down.

              I

  must quickly go. I have to go and visit my sick little sister. 

              That’s

  what I thought, but in spite of my hurry of feeling better, my vision started

  to darken. He said she was seriously ill. That she couldn’t even get up

  anymore. Even so, far from worrying about my little sister, I started to think

  in jealousy of all the sentences the two of them exchanged in places I didn’t

  know. The reason I was thinking I must go to Silvia’s side as soon as possible,

  was not because I was anxious about her. “Goodness, such a thing, how

  miserable.” Alongside the blood that drew back from my head, I recalled my

  former life. My appearance as I, even for an instant, felt delight at the news

  of her little sister’s death reemerged. Like this, the previous me lost Soleil.

              This

  time too, Soleil had certainly chosen Silvia. It wasn’t a presentiment, it was

  already closer to a conviction.

              In

  reality, I had been detained alone in the mansion. When I came chasing after

  him, he turned his back as if to declare this to the servant. My parents’ home

  wasn’t at a particularly far distance. Even I could ride a horse, and if it had

  been dangerous like Soleil had said, there still should have been the means of

  letting me ride on his own horse. Yet the reason he clearly displayed a

  behavior saying he didn’t want to go together, was merely because he had

  something he wanted to hide. No, in the first place, it doubtful whether he

  intended to conceal it or not. That day, those eyes of him, didn’t they tell me

  it clearly.

              That

  he didn’t want to be hindered. That he didn’t want me to s.n.a.t.c.h away his time

  with Silvia. 

              In

  the end, I who had collapsed in the entrance hall, without having my prayer of

  going to meet Silvia fulfilled, was carried out to my bed in my room. Within a

  few minutes the exclusive doctor of the house was called, and after having

  examined me while making a serious expression, he cleared out the people and told

  me:

  “You are pregnant.”

  “What?”

              Hearing

  this unexpected line, I sprang up on the bed without thinking. Seeing this, the

  old doctor calmly told me to rest while gently pulling me by the shoulder to

  make me lie back on the pillows.

  “What are you saying?”

              I

  trembled while taking small breaths. That was the news I had been waiting for

  impatiently. All along this life, I waited eagerly and prayed for it more than

  in the previous life. Yet, my bewilderment was bigger than my joy.

  “How come, why now?”

              I

  have always been dreaming about this moment. Because I was born for this sake. Because

  giving birth to the heir of the marquis house, was the greatest duty I had been

  charged with. I thought that when that time would come, I would receive

  everyone’s blessing. I was hoping that, this time surely, Soleil too would let

  go of his emotional reserve and rejoice. However, almost certainly, that will

  not happen.

  “Doctor, is it not a mistake?”

  “… Probably.”

   “Doctor, right now, my little sister is at the

  grips of death.”

  “… I heard of it.”

  “Doctor, I, I, what on earth,”

              What

  on earth should I do, was what I tried to say but my lips were trembling and

  couldn’t properly form words. The doctor gently grasped my hand to encourage

  me, and told me that everything would surely be alright while showing an

  irresponsible smile on his face. He said that everything would work fine.

  However, while he was saying this, in reality he must have already noticed. The

  unnaturalness of Soleil’s figure not being here right now. Since he knew Silvia

  has collapsed from her illness, then he must have already heard Soleil was on

  his way there. Normally, the husband and wife should go visit Silvia together.

  All the more if you are worried for me who is greatly shaken by the news.

  Because there was the alternative of going together by carriage.

  “Let me be the one who’ll announce

  it to Soleil-sama.”

  “No, no, please don’t tell him. Now,

  is a terrible time.”

              My

  muttering voice broke.

  “I am truly sorry about the illness

  of your little sister but, what is happening to you now is also a serious

  affair. Because you have been entrusted with the precious successor.”

              Until

  you reach the stable period the slightest negligence mustn’t happen, so your

  husband has to support you, he said. I felt encouraged by his kind words. But I

  knew. That Soleil will certainly regret it. While thinking “why at such a time,”

  “why now,” I wondered if he will disavow himself for thinking of having a child

  with me. And then, will he deny his own child with an even stronger emotion

  that what he feels for me now?  

   “…Madam…”    

  The back of my eyelids was burning

  hot.

  “Once I have reached the stable period,

  I will tell him myself.”

  “Madam,”

  “That is why, please, I will take

  great care, so please, for now keep silent about it doctor.”

              The

  depths of my chest were crushed in pain.

  “After all, right now my little

  sister, is suffering lying on bed.”

              Right

  now, my husband is surely at her side, fighting the disease together. So,

  therefore, as much as I want to tell him to stay with me, I can’t do such a

  thing.  

  “Madam.”

  “I am fine. Up until now, I have

  always been fine.”

              The

  wrinkled hand of the old doctor stroke my head in bewilderment.

              Why,

  was not Soleil here? Isn’t it obvious. It’s because Silvia was about to die.

  Why am I here? Isn’t it obvious. It’s because Soleil has left me behind.   

              After

  that summer day, I told Soleil I wanted children. He smiled coldly and agreed he

  indeed needed an heir, as if it was his duty and another part of his job.

               However, even like that it had been fine. At

  that time, I thought it was alright. Because I wanted a family. Simply because I

  wanted a deeper tie with Soleil. Because, he had accepted and resigned himself to

  dispa.s.sionately take a wife and have a child like it was his work’s procedures.

   

              Because

  I thought there was time. I, despite my negative experiences, believed in an

  imaginary future.

              …

  … Silvia is dead.

              Inside

  my head, someone muttered.

              This

  time once again, Soleil won’t choose me. 

                                        

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