A few days after the incident in which Liam woke up, Harriet woke up with cramps in her stomach. Sensing this as a bad omen, Harriet quickly got up and saw a red stain on her bedsheet.
She felt a stabbing feeling in her chest.
Amelia, her maidservant, walked over to her in the bathroom as she cleaned herself up and massaged her shoulders gently.
"Madam, there is no need to be discouraged. This is only the first month," she said.
Harriet nodded while flashing a gentle smile at the beautiful middle-aged woman. It was she who taught Harriet everything about Lycan mating process. It was she who helped her prepare for her first night and suggested a suitable scent to wear that night.
"We've been very lucky Young Lord didn't refuse to interact with you," the woman said. She quickly continued, "I didn't mean to upset you by saying that.".
Amelia helped Harriet dry off her body after the bath. And then she helped her put on her underwear which was now heavily layered because she was on her period. Then, she was helped to put on her beautiful dress.
While helping her, Amelia spoke softly, "It will be difficult for those who are not a true Mate of a Lycan to get pregnant. We don't know why."
Harriet, who was listening, was silent until she felt like asking something. "Then, in what kind of cases is a substitute Mate used?"
"If the real Luna can't get pregnant again, for any reason," Amelia answered. "But it's very, very rare that there are such cases..."
Harriet understood.
"Is there anything that can help me become more fertile and more suitable to bear the son of an Alpha?" she asked with a small hope in her eyes.
In her heart, she didn't want to torture a man who was forced to touch her, someone who wasn't his Mate. To touch someone other than the one he loved must be so hard. Even though Liam didn't look forced that day when they consummated their union, Harriet felt like he was holding something back. Was the man holding back his discomfort?
If Harriet could get pregnant quickly, then Liam wouldn't have to touch her again.
"Madam just needs to be healthy and happy. Whatever the circumstances, it will be easier for our bodies to receive our husbands' seeds if our bodies are healthy and our minds are happy," Amelia said while winking coquettishly.
Harriet blushed and chuckled.
"My husband is a good person, and everyone here is so kind too. Nothing can make me feel unhappy in this world," Harriet said with a grateful smile, then looked out of the window where the clear sky was.
Amelia silently looked at Harriet with a sad smile.
"Will Madam be visiting Young Lord Goldlane too today?" asked Amelia, who had memorized Harriet's daily schedule.
Harriet nodded. She needed to see her brother.
"I'll go visit after breakfast," she replied to Amelia.
"Then I will prepare it now, Madam."
Visiting her brother, going to study administration and Duchy work as a future Duchess with Daniel, then climbing the tower to wipe her husband's body with the servants.
After that, Harriet would read a book or go back to study in the tower, accompanying Young Lord Liam Almandine.
Amelia heard from Harriet that she felt uncomfortable leaving Liam alone all the time. Therefore, even if briefly, Harriet would accompany Liam for a while before descending from the tower for dinner.
Several times, Harriet also slept by Liam's side. Everyone hoped Liam would react again and wake up in the morning, but the same thing didn't happen again. It seemed that, just like Harriet had said, that day was just a coincidence.
The days passed like that until suddenly, good news came from the battlefields in the west.
"This is really good news!" said Daniel cheerfully. The castle's occupants became so happy to hear the contents of the letter that arrived, including Harriet, who smiled in relief.
"So we can assume that victory is in sight, huh?" Amelia asked at Harriet's side.
The letter from the Old Duke did say that they had already captured most of the enemy Lycan army. They were the ones who turned her brother into a Lycan and killed the expedition group led by her brother.
The letter was on a positive note, and it was clear that everyone in the castle was relieved. But Harriet was worried about the wounded comrades and decided to discuss with Daniel about sending additional logistics to help with the war on the West.
Daniel agreed, although there was no mention that they were asking for additional logistics in the letter. He also agreed with Harriet to prepare remuneration and wages. All for the families of those who died in the war. He listened to Harriet's advice to save more money, which they spent on the daily necessities of the castle.
It wasn't that Harriet was afraid they were lacking, but they were currently at war. This was also a form of solidarity for their comrades who went to war.
As Harriet climbed the tower that afternoon, she was in a better mood than ever. She brought some towels and cloths to clean Liam's body as usual, and several maids followed behind her, carrying a basin of hot water and plain water.
She opened the door and held it so the maids could come in with water in the basins, and they didn't notice the man they were about to give a bath was sitting propped up on the bed.
"Oh, good afternoon, Madam?"
The man looked surprised to see Harriet come with the maids carrying a pile of towels. Harriet and the maids were also shocked that they were rooted to where they were standing.
"…Milord," Harriet choked out. She watched the man with long blonde hair and golden eyes act and talk like someone who had just woken up from a nap.
Seeing Harriet like this made the man furrow his brows deeply. "Don't tell me you..."
Harriet then saw what Liam noticed, that she brought towels and the maids brought water to clean his body.
"This… i-it's not what you think!"
Harriet threw the pile of towels in her hands onto the sofa and pushed the maids who were following her away. "Call Secretary Daniel and the physicians now! Thank you!"
The maids responsively backed away and left, while Harriet quickly closed the room door with a bang in panic.
She was still facing the door because she couldn't turn to her husband, who had looked at her suspiciously. But suddenly, the spot where she was standing grew dimmer. Someone taller than her had walked up to her.
BAM!
Harriet gasped in surprise to see two strong hands trapping her in front of the door. Liam approached her back, pressed Harriet's tiny body between his sturdy body and the door, and then softly whispered in her ear. "So, every day, my madam bathes me?"
"So every day my madam bathes me?"The man was so close, awake, and now stood behind Harriet.The relief shrouded in another feeling that welled up in Harriet's chest drowned her. Harriet blushed but felt a little irritated. Why was the first thing the man did as soon as he woke up was tease her?"Milord!" Harriet wanted to protest."Yes, Madam?"The deep voice and the soft breathing that Harriet felt behind her ear made Harriet palpitate even more."I-I-I am your wife! Why are you teasing me when I try to serve you as a wife or because I sleep in the same bed with you–""Pfft…"Harriet was getting annoyed at the man who was holding back his laughter. Her heart ached a little when she remembered that she wasn't this man's destined mate, which certainly explained the reason why this man might not like Harriet around him.Amidst his laughter, Liam innocently asked, "Couldn't Madam take my feelings into account? I'm still a man with pride. When I found out that Madam was the one who bath
Harriet's pale lavender hair was a very rare color in the North. When the maids braided Harriet's hair in a Northern women's hairstyle, Harriet was often complimented on how beautiful her hair color was. Harriet just chuckled at that. She actually felt that the physique of the Northerners was much more beautiful than those of women in the capital. Northerners had soft, fair skin with pink undertones, and they usually had dark-colored hair. Meanwhile, Harriet's skin had pale undertones, almost transparent, and her entire body couldn't stand the bright sunlight from the sky reflecting off the white snow. “Do you have Siren's blood running in your body? Sirens' hair is usually dark blue and purplish," said one of the maids. Harriet smiled at the question. "I'm not sure either," said Harriet quietly. “Or perhaps you are related by blood with members of the Mercury Kingdom, Madam. They are famous for their silver or bluish hair," said another maid. Harriet chuckled again. She really
"Madam, the two times I woke up, it always had something to do with you, you're aware too, right?" Harriet ate her food quietly on the sofa, trying to ignore Liam's obvious words to tease her. “Come on, we both know I woke up first that morning after Madam slept with me. Then, I woke up a second time when Madam was about to bathe me. Isn't it obvious that the key is in your hands, Madam?" Liam asked her. What Liam said was one hundred percent true, but Harriet felt the way Liam said it made everything sound weird. "Maybe Madam should spend more time with me so I can wake up more often?" Liam asked her with a mischievous glint in his eyes. Harriet had always felt that her arrival would affect this man's life. And when there was a change in his routine of waking up once a month, Harriet naturally felt that it had something to do with her. “Milord, did you force yourself to wake up because you feel guilty if I feel lonely without your support as my husband?” asked Harriet back. Li
Harriet's fingertips trembled as she tried to lift her skirt in front of Liam. The higher she lifted her skirt, the more Harriet could see the activity inside Liam's pants. Maybe Liam didn't force himself to touch Harriet? Maybe Liam wasn't feeling uncomfortable? So what had the man been holding all this time? Harriet saw Liam cover his mouth with one hand. His eyes stared straight at Harriet's almost exposed thighs and crotch. As Harriet stopped lifting her skirt, Liam's other hand slowly gripped his own pants, as if trying not to lift her skirt himself. He really seemed to be holding himself back. Holding himself back? In that second, Harriet realized that Liam was… truly holding himself back. A faint smile formed on Harriet's flushed face. “Why stop? Don't you want to prove it?" Liam asked. Harriet shook her head. “What will Milord do after seeing it?” asked Harriet back. "Once I see it, I can prove to you how much I miss you," Liam said. Harriet shook her head again. "
Now Harriet knew provoking Liam wasn't a good idea. She was lying on her stomach on the bed without a single thread covering her body when Liam covered her with a thick blanket. The man had finished putting his pants back on, walking towards the wide-open tower window. Harriet held back her sleep as she watched Liam's sturdy back turn to her. "Go to sleep, Madam. When you wake up, I will still be here with you," said the man. "You don't want to sleep with me, Milord?" asked Harriet softly. Liam leaned back against the window frame like when they first met and smiled at Harriet. The man nodded slowly. "Mm, I don't want to sleep yet," the man said quietly. At that moment, it felt like Harriet was just blinking. Because when she woke up, Liam was still sitting in the same place and the same position, but the sun was already rising on the eastern horizon. Harriet jolted awake, and let out a small groan from the pain in her lower back. Harriet heard Liam chuckling. “Oh God… you had
"Are you still mad at me?" asked Liam, who took Harriet's hand and put her fingers to his lips, kissing it long and deeply. Harriet looked the other way and still didn't say anything. Liam kept trying to figure out what Harriet was seeing because he thought maybe she was interested in something, but the woman seemed to be staring blankly into the air by her side. As their breakfast arrived, Harriet finally turned to Liam. The man looked like a remorseful Golden Retriever. Harriet suppressed her smile, trying to control her face, which was about to burst into laughter. "All right, let's have breakfast, Milord," said Harriet. Liam's golden eyes stared straight at her. "I'm sorry," the man said once again in a very soft voice, even making the people sitting and having breakfast at the tables around them swoon. It was no exception for the breakfast shop waitress, who immediately blushed. "I'm not angry anymore," said Harriet no less gently. Her lavender eyes radiated shaded warmth,
"Oh, God," Harriet covered her mouth and wept with joy as she read the letter Daniel had shown her. The letter was from the Old Duke. "We've won, Madam," Daniel breathed a sigh of relief, accepting the embrace of his wife, Amelia, who was almost screaming with delight. "This is very good news," Harriet rubbed her cheek and chuckled. All the servants who heard also cheered and hugged each other cheerfully from the news. "Madam, congratulations!" Amelia said, approaching Harriet. Both hugged each other. "Congratulations to all of us," said Harriet softly. The Old Duke's letter had clearly stated that the opposing Lycan army had been captured in whole, numbering nearly 600 individuals. There were casualties from both sides, but thanks to the Old Duke's wisdom and strategy, not many lives were lost. The Old Duke explained in a separate appendix to Harriet that he had found her brother's Mate. This was the news that Harriet had been waiting for. However, the Old Duke's explanation
“If the Old Duke arrives tomorrow, we'll have to strictly check the dose of suppressant for the Young Lord, even more closely than before,” the Lycan physician, who was treating Heath, said to Harriet.Harriet stared at the physician inquiringly."Didn't Madam say that His Grace Old Duke will bring Young Lord Goldlane's Mate back home? We are worried that maybe the dose of suppressant would be too high and Young Lord would overdose, or there might be too little so that Young Lord might immediately go out of control again,” explained the physician.This time Harriet understood. Her brows furrowed deeply, and she felt a little uncomfortable because she didn't know what to do."I'll have Daniel and the guards prepare themself in case of something happens then," said Harriet.The physician smiled and nodded in agreement at Harriet's words. Perhaps because of Harriet's experience dealing with her brother by herself in the West, Harriet already knew what to do.Just yesterday, they received