Chapter 78
Chapter 78
After leaving Gabriel's office, all the bows and greetings I received felt slightly less uncomfortable. I still
didn't know how I should respond to those people, but at least I took control of the state of panic it was
causing before. When I got back to my workplace, I saw a familiar, tall, black-haired man standing in
front of my door.
"Mr. Kim!" I shouted happily and then rushed to throw my arms around his neck.
"M-miss Calvet… P-please…" Patrick nervously looked around the corridor while awkwardly smiling.
"Sorry… I overreacted," I grinned, stepping away from him and opening the door to my office. Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
I entered first and went straight to my desk to put away my purse.
"I'm just really glad that you are…" I turned around and saw Patrick kneeling on the floor, "…alive," I
mumbled, finishing the sentence.
"I need to apologize." He bowed down. "I should have protected you. I should have sensed the dander
while I couldn't even sense the damn wolves. I-"
"Stop it, Mr. Kim," I said emphatically. "You were alone, and even if you are extremely strong, you are
not invincible. Besides, the wolf who led me there was odorless."
"Still, I should have found out about the wolves sooner…" He laid his head on the floor.
"Stand up now," I commanded.
He obeyed and locked his apologetic eyes on me.
"You did everything you could, and even more… You stayed alive and informed Leo and the Duke. I
couldn't be more grateful," I smiled at him.
"But-"
"No buts." I crossed my arms on my chest.
He tried to argue with me but after I told him strictly that I didn't want his apology, he finally stopped and
even faintly smiled. To make him more at ease I forced him to drink coffee with me, telling him that this
was an order. It took him another hour to realize that I sincerely didn't blame him and that I was
extremely happy to see him living and breathing.
"I will bring you new boxes of documents," he suddenly stated, putting a beaming grin on his face.
"Thank you," I chuckled, watching him run out from the office.
He brought another three boxes of documents, and I got back to my usual work. As soon as I start
going through contracts my hectic thoughts and anxieties vanished. Engaging in work gave me a
temporary sense of mental stability, taking my mind off my position in the vampire hierarchy and my
suddenly developed regenerating skills. It went smoothly. I finished another report in less than three
hours. I put back the contracts to the boxes.
"I will take them to the storage and bring the new ones," Patrick said, taking all three boxes together.
He was back with a new set of boxes in less than a minute. He put four large ones on the table by the
sofa, one on top of another. I couldn't explain what made me want to move those boxes from there, but
I did… I took all four of them and moved them to the floor next to my desk, and I did it effortlessly.
Patrick looked at me, stunned.
"How did you do that? They weigh around a hundred pounds!" he called out, shocked.
"They… do?" I laughed nervously, looking at the boxes.
I had been training for more than twenty years of my life, and lifting a hundred pounds was within my
ability, but I could never imagine myself moving this type of weight without even feeling it!
"You must be crazy strong for a human, Miss Calvet," he grinned, looking me up and down with
admiration.
"I'm not… strong… and I'm not Miss Calvet…" I said, getting closer and closer to reaching the state of
panic.
"Oh, I apologize… I should call you Madame Calvet," he looked at me innocently.
"No…" I sighed, tired of explaining, "Please, call me Leber… or Lilith. I don't think that being marked
equals changing your last name, right?" I smiled awkwardly.
"As you wish, Ms. Leber," he stated, bowing, and then added, "But you really are strong. Are you sure
you aren't a mix-breed?"
I burst out in hysteric laughter, "I am pretty sure that a child of two werewolf Alphas cannot be related to
a vampire…"
"Seriously?" He sounded surprised, "And you are a human, not a wolf?"
"I was born without a wolf gene. I am Randall D'Apolito's greatest disappointment," I chuckled bitterly.
Seriousness filled his expression as he began examining my appearance more thoroughly than before.
His gaze made me nervous. A ridiculous thought popped into my mind that he might find some visual
change in me, as if I was turning into some kind of monster for an unknown reason.
"You seem completely human-like," he commented, looking back at my face with a sweet grin.
I chuckled. I didn't know why, but I felt relieved when he said that. The fact that he discovered
something peculiar about me freaked me out. The more I wanted to talk about it with someone, I
needed Will. I could even allow him to collect some insane amount of my blood for tests, just to get him
to tell me that there was nothing wrong with me. The problem was, it was hard to contact someone
without having their phone number… I was completely Sariel-dependent.
"Um… it might sound strange, but… have you even drunk vampire blood?" I asked awkwardly.
Patrick responded by widening his eyes as if he didn't understand my question.
"Forget it… it was an odd thing to ask," I laughed, trying to brush my previous words out from his
memory.
I didn't even know why I asked him that in the first place. I think I was just desperate to hear that there
was nothing wrong with me. Although being strong or being able to heal really fast didn't sound bad, I
would really appreciate knowing what the hell was going on with me. Unfortunately, at that moment, I
had to cover my restlessness with a forced smile and turn my mind back to working mode.
My mind seemed to be devoured by numbers and legal paragraphs. I processed it all way quicker than
usual and ended up finishing my review of the last remaining contracts by the end of the day. I sent my
final report to Gabriel.
"That's it," I mumbled to myself, "My work here is done…"
It was strange to think that there was nothing left for me to do at the bank. My contract with Sariel
assumed an audit of contracts from the last ten years and nothing else. It appeared that it was my last
day of work at Argent Investment Bank. Certainly, the effects of my work had to be accepted by the
CFO and the CEO first, but it didn't even require me to show up at the headquarters again. I left my
office, which wasn't going to be mine for much longer.
"Goodbye, Mr. Kim," I said, smiling at him while heading towards the elevator. "I am already starting to
miss your company…"
"I may always visit you at the Calvet mansion, Ms. Leber," he suggested, teasingly grinning.
"Right," I chuckled, "I almost forgot that you are one of Leo's men."
"Of course, I may visit you only after receiving permission, and I doubt that I will be allowed to enter
Ms. Leber's part of the castle," he added shyly.
"And why is that?" I frowned, having no idea that anyone would need a special pass to meet me.
"Didn't you know? The Duke prohibited any men from walking anywhere near your chamber," he
explained, painting a wiseacre smile on his face.
"You mean… recently?" I asked as a nervous chuckle slipped through my lips.
"No. From the first day, you started living at the castle." He shrugged.
Recalling all my days living at the castle, I realized that I hardly ever met men there. Leo was the
exception, and the other time I saw a male bodyguard happened right after the night of the attack,
which I assume was within special circumstances. That made me wonder if Sariel did it out of jealousy
or possessiveness. Did he think of me as his from the beginning? I always thought that I was the one
that convinced him of my usefulness, and that made him allow me to stay at the castle. But what if he
had never intended to let me go out of his hands in the first place?
I went back to the castle even more confused and anxious than I had been in the morning. I wanted to
find some peace of mind. I needed Sariel. I needed to melt in his soothing embrace and then feel my
skin burn with his kisses, but as I arrived at the castle I found that the Duke was still away.
I was eating my late dinner alone in my chamber, feeling a growing emptiness within me. I just became
jobless and started to feel like I was locked inside a golden cage. While Sariel's possessiveness had
never bothered me before, when I worked on an assignment at the bank, I was already going crazy,
thinking I had nothing else to do except sit within the castle's walls all day.
I was chewing on another bite of the perfectly medium-rare steak but couldn't even appreciate its taste.
The silence filling my chamber was killing me. My instincts were strangely alert as if something relevant
was bound to happen, and whatever it was supposed to be, I needed to prepare for it. Desperate to
focus on anything unimportant, I shifted my concentration to my plate and the beefsteak that I wasn't
even able to finish. Unconsciously, I locked my eyes at the knife. I took it to my mouth and delicately
licked its edges. Then I took it out of my mouth and automatically cut one of my fingers. I broke out of
daze only when did I see the blood flowing from the cut I made.
"Lilith! You are turning into a lunatic!" I rebuked myself, looking for a tissue that I could wrap around my
finger.
Curiously, I glanced at my finger again, just before bandaging it, and I watched the cut disappear right
in front of my eyes. I exhaled, along with a hysteric chuckle. I started to feel that whatever this healing
ability was, it was something more than just a temporary side-effect…