Chapter 60: A Promise To Keep

"Emma, you're joking, right?"

"Sir Kaisen, this is your last warning. Stay where you are, or I will call the guards. Your choice."

With a finality in her tone, she called out loudly,

"Guards!"

"Wa-wait. Okay, okay. I won't come any closer. Happy?"

He raised his hands in surrender, flashing a nervous smile.

Esmeralda simply nodded, her attention already back to her book, leaving Kaisen to wonder about the sudden change in her attitude.

"So...what's up with the cold shoulder?"

He asked, trying to break the tension.

"Sir Kaisen, I'm gonna say this one last time. I don't know what you want from me, nor do I care. You're supposed to leave today, right? What are you still doing here?"

Esmeralda replied sharply, her tone as icy as the tundra.

Her words hit Kaisen like a punch to the gut, leaving him feeling as if he'd been stabbed in the chest.

'What the actual fuck happened overnight?!'

"I...uh...came to check on you, Emma."

He stammered, feeling the weight of her cold demeanor.

"For the last time, Sir Kaisen, stop addressing me as Emma and start calling me Princess Esmeralda."

She snapped, her tone cutting like a knife.

"And... I don't need a stranger to check on me. I've plenty of maids and knights for that. If you're done with your questions, respectfully, get out."

With each word, her dismissal grew more evident, her attention solely focused on her book as if he were nothing but a passing shadow.

Stunned into silence, he stood frozen.

'What the actual fuck?! She's serious.'

"Well, you do have knights and maids to check on you, but as your friend, I do have an obligation to see how my friend is doing today."

Kaisen retorted, trying to maintain a semblance of cheerfulness.

"To just talk to her and play with her. Maybe tease her a lil' bit..."

His smile was met with a cold stare from Esmeralda, and Kaisen's awkwardness only grew.

"Friends? Friends?"

She scoffed.

"Sir Kaisen, you're just a mere adventurer and I'm a princess. What makes you think we can be friends? You're wasting my time, oh and you're annoying me. Get out or else I'll call the knights now."

His smile faltered, his confidence crumbling under her words like a deflated balloon.

He looked down, shaking his head in defeat.

Somehow, he had managed to mess things up, though he couldn't quite grasp the reason why.

'Perhaps its because of yesterday...'

He wanted to mend their relationship and become genuine friends.

"Friends? Friends? Do you even know what that word means? Get out! You're not worth my time. Get out of here! Guards!"

She shouted, tears streaming down her cheeks.

But Kaisen didn't budge.

He kneeled beside her, his eyes pleading for forgiveness.

"Em, please. I'm truly sorry."

"Get the fuck out! Don't hurt me more with your presence, Kaisen. If you even truly cared about me even for a fleeting moment, please... please just get out..."

She wasn't shouting anymore.

Her voice just faded into a whisper, as if she had lost all her energy and willpower to shout anymore.

She looked at him with teary eyes, her gaze filled with fear and vulnerability.

Her eyes were red and puffy, her lips trembling.

In that moment, he realized that not everyone was like Alice.

Not everyone was driven by physical desires alone.

Some people simply craved companionship, someone to talk to, someone to listen to, someone to be with them.

He realized he had shattered her simple desire for companionship, and guilt weighed heavily on him.

Slowly, he stood up, the silence hanging thick in the air.

She kept her gaze fixed on her lap, tears streaming down her cheeks like a river.

Kaisen sighed, feeling the pain in his heart as if it were being pierced by a thousand needles.

He gently placed a hand on her cheek and tilted her head towards him, wiping away a tear with his thumb.

Beneath his touch, he felt her trembling, her teary eyes meeting his gaze.

"I'm sorry for what I did to you, for shattering your heart. But I'll make it right. I promise. When I come back after dealing with that thing, and I will come back, I'll fix things again."

Leaning down, their faces were now inches apart.

"And I'll definitely earn back your friendship. No deceit, no lies. Just genuine companionship. I'll make you see me as a friend again, I promise."

He said with a reassuring smile.

"Actions speak louder than words, and I understand that. So just wait until I'm back. I'll make things right. I promise."

"You--"

"Ssshhhh..."

She began, but he gently silenced her with a finger to her lips.

He smiled softly before leaning in, pressing a tender kiss to her forehead.

He stepped back, a soft grin on his lips, his eyes bright with earnestness.

She remained quiet, her face revealing a whirlwind of feelings, her mouth slightly open as if she had words waiting to spill out.

And then, without uttering a sound, he pivoted and shuffled towards the door, his head bowed with regret.