When I Finished Playing the Terminally-Ill Villainous Omega C15
by berryChapter 15
I quickly dropped my gaze.
Locke leaned in again, lowering his face to my nape. His thick, dark lashes nearly brushed my skin. A shiver crawled up my spine, and an odd tension gathered low in my abdomen.
The tip of his high, straight nose skimmed the back of my neck. My shoulders flinched sharply. Maybe Iâd sat too close to the fire; my face had been burning for a while now. His hand gripping my shoulder kept me from scooting away. All I could do was endure it.
Just as I couldnât take the heat anymore and my body began to fidget, he finally spoke.
âIt is pheromones.â
ââŠReally?â
âIf you werenât going to believe me, why ask?â
âNo, I believe you. Itâs justâdonât you sound⊠colder? Than before?â
ââŠIâve always spoken this way.â
âNo, you were a little warmer before. Kinder.â
I muttered irritably and turned away.
Why did it manifest this early?
Even if the story changed because I mucked around in it, manifestation was driven by hormones. In my previous life, mine had awakened only after Locke dragged me by the hair into the Imperial Palace. It was only when he told me to get rid of that sickening grape stench that I realized what had happened. After suffering through several manifestation fevers, I became a dominant Omega.
Not long after thatâI died.
Pain and fever had always been part of my daily life. So I had assumed the aches today were nothing but a feverish cold. It never crossed my mind that my manifestation would arrive early.
âItâs not time for me to manifest yetâŠâ
âThereâs a âtimeâ for it?â
Apparently, I had spoken aloud.
âThat was me thinking to myself.â
âYour voice was loud enough that I thought you meant to whisper into my ear.â
I almost snapped back at that tone again, but held it inâdidnât want to sound like some cranky old noble. Instead, another question popped up.
âBut wait, Locke. If you can feel my pheromones⊠that means youâre a trait-bearer too, right? Why didnât you tell me youâd manifested?â
In the previous life, Locke had never manifested while living in the estateâas far as I knew.
But hiding it was entirely possible. The mansion had no other trait-bearers. During rut season, he could easily feign illness and pass as a Beta. In fact, he had been bedridden three or four times, supposedly from illness. If he had reasons to keep it hidden, then hiding it until the very end made sense.
But this time, Locke had chosen to tell me.
Was it because he planned to leave the estate?
Or because he wanted me to know I had manifested?
I genuinely wanted to know.
âYou seem very interested in my private matters, young master.â
ââŠHuh?â
âIf you want to inquire about my preferences in bed as well, should I prepare my answers in advance?â
I shut my mouth hard. Iâd asked out of pure curiosity, but heâas alwaysâhad to make it sound indecent. A warning not to pry further.
Feeling slighted, I kept quiet and stared at the cave wall. Then:
âYour scent is thickening. Manifestation fever will start soon. Return before it gets worse.â
I tugged my sleeve up and rubbed the back of my neck. When I brought it to my nose, I could indeed smell a faint grape-like sweetness. If I could detect it myself, it meant the first hit was about to strike.
This was bad.
âThe first hit is always accompanied by a deep kiss.â
A saying of this era. Metaphorically, it meant events always paid their dues. Literally⊠well, a kiss could resolve the first hit.
In other circumstances, that would be a relief.
In mine? Absolutely not.
I glanced at his back as he busied himself with something by the fire.
It was just me and the man who, in another life, had killed me. And he had been the victim of my torment. If I needed a kiss to survive the hit, Iâd rather go out and grab a passerby. Anyone else would make more sense than him.
So my only option was to return to the mansion.
I sighedâwhen Locke suddenly slammed a rock onto the mana stone embedded in my dagger.
CRACK.
Blue shards scattered like glass.
Had he gone mad?
He could sell that for hundreds of gold. Why smash it?
Waitâhe had been holding a blade with a red mana stone earlierâŠ
Donât tell meâŠ
That wasnât his sword.
That was mineâthe dagger Aiden gifted me.
The one that blew a monster apart.
âHey! Thatâs mine! Why did youââ
I froze.
The mana stoneâs low hardness told me the truth: it was a low-grade stone. The monster I had slain was just extremely weak. Nothing but a bulky creature with barely enough power to scare a child.
A long-delayed realization made my jaw hang open.
He reached into his pocket and fitted a different mana stone onto the empty slotâthis one shimmering like a pale amethyst diamond, delicate yet vividly powerful. Even a layperson could tell it was superior to the one heâd shattered.
Locke tossed the dagger back to me. I fumbled to catch it as he scooped the shattered blue fragments and threw them into the fire.
âThis will serve you better than the trash you carried around earlier.â
âTrash? That âtrashâ made that monster explode! You didnât seeââ
ââŠPerhaps its body was full of gas.â
âYou know youâre being really rude, right?!â
âIn any case, that stone was decorative at best. A countâs son should not wield such cheap items.â
He prepared to leave, but I caught his sleeve. A sudden heaviness sat at the back of my throat.
âAre you⊠really not returning to the mansion? Is this it for us?â
âYou tormented me for years, and now youâre regretful that Iâm leaving?â
ââŠYeah. I am.â
His eyes flickeredâjust briefly.
It wasnât fear of death that made me hold onto him. It was something lonelier:
If Locke left, CedricâIâwould truly be alone.
Anna was kind, but she was Cassianâs person. I couldnât fully trust the maids or the other servants. The only person I could speak freely with⊠was Locke.
If he walked away now, I might not see him for years. Maybe never again.
So I tried to be honest. Truly honest.
âMother said Cartelgiaâs special biscuits will be delivered soon. Theyâre delicious. I wanted to share them with you. And when I heard you picked up the academy books your sister threw out, I thought⊠when Father returns, I should ask him to send you to the Academy.â
âServants cannot attend class. I took the books as firewood.â
âNobles can bring one attendant. Attendants get the chance to learn too. Donât you want to study magic? Even a little?â
He didnât answerâbut the faint shift in his posture told me he was listening.
âWhat about swimming in the creek in front of the mansion? Or picking fruit in the mountains? Iâve never done anything like that. I never had anyone to go with.â
Locke didnât look at me. Only the crackling fire and the whisper of wind filled the cave.
I continued softlyâearnestly.
âMost of all⊠I want to apologize properly. I want to treat you well. So pleaseâgive me a month. Or just a week. Even three days. Just⊠give us a chance. Even as friends.â
A sharp pain lanced through my chest.
The manifestation fever was beginning. My breaths quickened.
âJ-just⊠a week. If thatâs too much⊠even three days. As⊠friendsâŠâ
A violent spasm seized my heart.
The agony was like being stabbed between my ribs, again and again.
Iâm going to dieâ!
It rivaled the penalty of losing a heart.
Why now? Why during the most important conversation of my life?
âIâI want⊠to⊠be f-friendsâhicâ!â
âStop talking.â
Every breath felt like knives tearing into my lungs. I clutched my chest, vision blurring as I gasped for air that refused to come.
When my legs buckled, a warm arm caught me.
ââŠTruly, youâre such a troublesome person.â
He tilted my chin gently upward. My vision flickered, white noise ringing in my ears.
Thenâcold fingers pressed between my lips, pushing down on my tongue, forcing open my airway.
âExhale. If you donât, youâll die.â
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Cedric: âLetâs be friends.â
Manifestation fever: âBestie Iâm about to END your whole career.âÂ
Also Locke, casually smashing an expensive mana stone:
Cedric: âThat was a GIFT.â
Locke: âIt was garbage.â
Sir, please donât Marie Kondo my weaponry like this.
And the moment of the night
Locke: âYouâre leaking pheromones.â
Cedric: âIâItâs the fireplace, actually.â
Bro, that is not the scent of burning wood. That is romantic plot progression.Â