Chapter 238: Banquet Part 2
Chapter 238: Banquet Part 2
Adrian chuckled softly at Christine's innocent excitement, gently ruffling her hair.
"If that's what you want, then yes, you may call her Big Sister Lira. She would in fact love having a lovely little sister like you."
Christine beamed, satisfied with his answer, and skipped off toward the nearest tray of desserts, her dress shimmering as she moved.
Adrian straightened, his gaze inevitably drifting back to Countess Mira Blackthorn and her sister, Lira.
Mira stood with an air of composed elegance, though her eyes sparkled with a subtle mischief that Adrian had come to recognize.
She was poised, every gesture deliberate, but there was a playful undertone to her demeanor—a layer that most didn't know beneath her carefully maintained image of propriety.
Adrian was one of the few who had glimpsed beyond it, and the secret understanding between them lent a unique depth to their interactions.
"She's quite the energetic one," Mira commented, raising a delicate goblet of wine to her lips.
"Countess Mira," Adrian began, his tone light but respectful as he approached her. "I trust you’re finding everything to your satisfaction?"
"She keeps things lively around here," Adrian replied with a grin. "And she speaks her mind, which is refreshing."
Mira turned toward him, her smile sweet yet layered with something else—a hint of amusement, perhaps.
"Everything is perfect, Lord Everhart. You’ve outdone yourself. I must admit, I didn’t expect such grandeur from a mere baron’s household."
Mira nodded, her eyes drifting to Lira, who was quietly admiring the grand decor of the banquet hall.
"It's good for Lira to see such a warm, familial environment. It's... different from what we grew up with."
Adrian chuckled softly, catching the teasing lilt in her voice. "You wound me, Mira. I’ll take that as a compliment, even if it feels backhanded."
"I’m glad everything is to your liking, my highness the Countess." Adrian said, his gaze steady on hers.
She took another sip of her wine, the gleam in her eyes growing more pronounced. "Don’t let it go to your head, Adrian. I’d hate to be responsible for inflating that already considerable ego of yours."
He laughed softly, the banter between them flowing effortlessly. Mira had a way of disarming him with her words, weaving subtle challenges into her compliments.
It was a game they both enjoyed, one that left most others baffled.
Mira leaned in slightly, lowering her voice. "Speaking of egos, I’ve been meaning to ask you about... our little conversation from before."
Adrian raised an eyebrow, feigning ignorance even as he felt a faint twinge of apprehension. "You’ll have to be more specific, Mira. We’ve had quite a few conversations."
Her grin widened, amusement dancing in her sapphire eyes. "Don’t play coy with me, Adrian. You know exactly what I’m referring to. Have you pursued anyone yet?"
Adrian’s expression didn’t falter, though he let out a soft sigh and shook his head. "No one."
Mira’s eyes sparkled with delight, her grin turning sly. "Well, isn’t that a shame? Lucky for you, I’ve taken the liberty of finding someone who’s already agreed to the arrangement."
Adrian blinked, caught off guard. His brows furrowed slightly as he studied her, suspicion creeping into his tone. "Wait... Lira?"
Mira’s grin widened, but she didn’t answer directly. Her silence spoke volumes. Adrian stared at her, a mix of disbelief and reluctant admiration flickering across his face. "You really are relentless."
Mira shrugged, utterly unrepentant. "Relentless? I’d call it efficient. Besides, it wasn’t difficult. She trusts me."
Adrian sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. "And you are fine with... watching your own sister having sex. Don't feel kind of awkard?"
"Not as awkward," Mira interrupted curtly, her tone razor-sharp, "as fucking your mother, aunt, or sister."
Adrian froze, his mouth twitching slightly as he struggled to respond.
She delivered the line so casually, her innocent demeanor masking the sting of her words. He cleared his throat, forcing a wry smile. "Fine, Countess. You win. If she agrees, then I don’t mind either."
Internally, Adrian muttered to himself, "You’re making it far too easy for me to have you in my bed, Mira."
Mira’s grin softened into something more genuine, and they continued chatting.
Across the hall, Lira had been speaking with Eve and Sophia, her attention split between their conversation and the sight of Adrian and Mira chatting together.
The bond between her sister and Adrian was unmistakable—they shared a familiarity that made Lira’s chest tighten with an unbidden pang of jealousy.
She excused herself from Eve and Sophia with a polite smile, her movements graceful as she made her way toward Adrian and Mira.
Her heart raced as she drew closer, determined to insert herself into their conversation.
Mira noticed Lira’s approach first, her smile turning sly as she glanced at Adrian. "It seems we’re about to have company."
Adrian followed her gaze, his expression softening as Lira joined them. "Lira," he greeted warmly. "Enjoying the banquet?"
Lira nodded, her lavender gown shimmering in the candlelight. "It’s lovely. You’ve done an incredible job hosting."
"Adrian has a knack for making everyone feel at home," Mira interjected smoothly, her tone light but teasing. "It’s one of his more endearing qualities."
Lira smiled faintly, but her gaze lingered on Adrian completely ignoring her sister. "He certainly has a way of bringing people together, as expected of someone who will be my husband."
Mira stepped back slightly, allowing her sister to take center stage. Adrian noticed the shift immediately, his focus shifting to Lira as she spoke.
"I was just speaking with Eve and Sophia," Lira began, her voice soft but steady. "They were both very complimentary of the banquet—and of you."
Adrian chuckled. "It’s a team effort. Everyone here plays a role in making events like this successful besides me. All the ladies were the ones responsible for this."
Lira’s cheeks flushed faintly, and she glanced away briefly before meeting his gaze again.
Mira watched the exchange with quiet amusement, her sharp eyes catching every subtle nuance. She sipped her wine, a satisfied smile playing at her lips as her sister vied for Adrian’s attention.
The tension between the three was subtle but palpable, a delicate dance of emotions and intentions playing out beneath the surface.
For Adrian, it was yet another reminder of the intricate web of relationships he was navigating—a web that, for better or worse, seemed to grow more complex with each passing day.
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