Chapter 42: Chapter 42: Contract (2)
Sylvia took a deep breath and tried to drag her thoughts into something resembling a line. “You know I’m friends with Dean Fitzgeralt, right?”
Her mother raised a suspicious brow. “Yes. For three years now. What did you do?”
Sylvia let out a humorless laugh. “And you know he’s getting married to the Crown Prince of Alamina?”
“Yes,” her mother said, the brow climbing higher. “Do you have to attend another high-end party again?”
“Yeees, but not only that.” Sylvia inhaled again, deeper this time, and then blurted everything in one reckless breath. “I may or may not have gotten a scholarship-slash-job-slash-transfer to Alamina, with housing and a salary, and the option to be hired under Dean as… God, I don’t know! Some kind of modern court jester?”
Silence.
Her mother stared at her like Sylvia had just announced she’d joined a cult.
Then, very slowly, her mother set her mug down. “Say that again.”
Sylvia blinked. “Which part.”
“All of it.”
Sylvia lifted both hands, as if surrendering. “Okay. So. Two weeks ago, Arion—yes, the seven-foot-five walking red flag—offered me an arrangement. If I go with Dean to Alamina, I get university accommodations, income, housing, and palace access when Dean allows it. And I can be hired by Dean if he wants.”
Her mother’s stare did not soften. “Why?”
Sylvia opened her mouth, then closed it. Tried again. “Because Dean is leaving. And he’s… Dean.”
Her mother’s expression shifted slightly in something so kind it hurt. “So this is about you not wanting him alone.”
Sylvia’s throat tightened. She hated that her mother could always find the honest core with one sentence.
“Yes,” Sylvia admitted. “And also,” she added quickly, because sincerity made her itchy, “I am not turning down a salary that looks like an insult.”
Her mother blinked once. “An insult.”
She unlocked her phone, scrolled furiously, past clauses and footnotes and the kind of legal language designed to make civilians cry, until she found the compensation section. Then she zoomed in with vicious movements until the yearly income was the only thing on the screen, enormous and almost insulting in its bold font.
She slid the phone across the counter like she was presenting evidence in court.
Her mother leaned in.
Silence.
Then her mother leaned in closer, like distance might change the number into something more reasonable.
Sylvia watched her face with grim satisfaction. “Mm-hm.”
Her mother stared for another beat, then slowly looked up. “That’s…” She took a deep breath, like oxygen might help. “We need your father here.”
Sylvia blinked. “Why? So he can faint too?”
“Because,” her mother said, already pushing away from the counter, “I am not delivering this level of insanity alone.”
She turned toward the hallway and raised her voice, still calm but with that unmistakable mother tone that meant this was not a request. “Honey?”
A pause. Footsteps. The soft thud of someone coming downstairs in socks.
Her father appeared in the doorway a moment later, rubbing his eyes with one hand, his hair a mess, his expression sleepy and suspicious in equal measure. “What’s wrong?”
Sylvia pointed at the phone on the counter like it was a bomb. “Nothing’s wrong. Everything’s wrong. I’m apparently moving to Alamina.”
Her father froze mid-step. “You’re what?”
Her mother gestured to the screen. “Read it.”
He leaned in, squinting. His eyes moved once. Twice.
Then he straightened, very slowly, and looked at Sylvia like she had sprouted a second head.
“That’s not… that can’t be…”
Sylvia nodded solemnly. “Right? It’s offensive.”
Her father stared at the ceiling for a second, as if asking the universe why his daughter couldn’t just get a normal job like other people’s children. Then he looked back down at the phone, then at Sylvia again.
“Who is paying you,” he asked, carefully, like the answer might bite.
Sylvia lifted her shoulders in a small shrug. “The Crown Prince of Alamina.”
Her father’s face went blank. “The—”
“Yes,” Sylvia said quickly. “That one. The one Dean is marrying.”
Her mother crossed her arms. “It’s an official contract.”
Her father looked from mother to daughter, then back to the phone, as if hoping it would change its mind. “Why would he do this?”
Sylvia opened her mouth.
Her mother answered first, softer. “Because Dean is leaving, and Sylvia doesn’t want him alone.”
Her father’s expression shifted, something protective and worried flickering through the shock. “So you’re going because of Dean.”
Sylvia nodded. “And because the salary is—”
Her father raised a hand. “We saw the salary. We are not discussing the salary like it’s normal.”
Sylvia’s mouth twitched. “It’s not normal.”
Her father pointed at the phone. “That number is what people get paid to stop wars.”
Sylvia nodded again, like she’d said the same thing. “Exactly.”
Her father dragged a hand down his face. “Okay. Okay. Let’s… back up.” He took a breath, visibly trying to assemble logic. “When is this happening?”
“After Dean’s birthday,” Sylvia said. “After the engagement ceremony.”
Her father’s brows knit. “And you’re going to live where?”
“University quarter,” Sylvia replied immediately. “Two rooms. Security. And I can go to the palace whenever I want—”
Her mother cut in, firm. “Only if Dean allows it.”
Sylvia pointed at her. “Yes. That part is decent. I said that.”
Her father looked back at the phone, then at Sylvia. “And what do you have to do?”
Sylvia blinked. “Exist near Dean.”
Her father stared. “That’s it.”
Sylvia nodded. “That’s it.”
Her father’s mouth opened. Closed. Opened again. “So you’re moving to another empire to… be your best friend’s emotional support menace.”
Sylvia brightened. “Yes.”
Her mother sighed. “You see why I needed you here.”
Her father exhaled slowly, then leaned on the counter like his knees had decided they were done. “Sylvia.”
She met his eyes, bracing. She expected a lecture. A no.
Instead her father’s voice went quieter. “Are you safe?”
Sylvia’s throat tightened again, because that question always landed. Always the one that mattered more than money, palaces, contracts, and Crown Princes.
“Yes,” Sylvia said. “As safe as I can be when I’m anywhere near a Fitzgeralt.”
Her mother huffed a small laugh, tired. Her father didn’t.
“And the Crown Prince,” her father said carefully, “is he…”
“A red flag,” Sylvia supplied immediately.
Her mother shot her a look. “Sylvia.”
Sylvia lifted her hands. “What? He is!”
Her father’s gaze stayed on her. “Is he dangerous?”
Sylvia hesitated. Just for a second.
Then she nodded. “Yes.”
Her father’s jaw tightened. Her mother’s shoulders rose, then fell.
Sylvia added quickly, because she wasn’t cruel. “But he’s also… weirdly decent about Dean. In a terrifying way.”
Her father stared. “That’s not comforting.”
Sylvia shrugged. “I didn’t say it was comforting. I said what it’s real.”
A long beat passed. Her father looked at her mother, then back at Sylvia.
Finally he said, resigned, “If you’re doing this, then we do it properly.”
Sylvia blinked. “Properly?”
Her mother nodded. “Paperwork. Copies. Emergency contacts. Travel plans. We’re not letting you walk into an empire with nothing but sarcasm.”
Sylvia opened her mouth to protest.
Her father pointed at her. “No. Don’t. Your sarcasm is not a passport.”
Sylvia closed her mouth, then muttered, “It’s basically a weapon.”
Her mother’s eyes narrowed. “Sylvia.”
Sylvia sighed. “Fine. Properly.”
Her father picked up the phone, stared at the number one more time, then looked at Sylvia with a mixture of disbelief and reluctant pride.
“You know,” he said slowly, “if you ever get tired of being a menace, you could apparently become a small nation.”
Sylvia’s mouth twitched. “Don’t tempt me.”
Her mother rubbed her temple again. “Okay. First question.” She took a breath. “Have you signed it?”
Sylvia hesitated.
Her father and mother both stared at her.
Sylvia lifted her hands defensively. “Not yet.”
Her mother’s eyes narrowed. “But?”
Sylvia sighed, defeated. “But I accepted it verbally to the Crown Prince, so basically yes. It’s signed with my words.” She winced. “Also… everything you just said is necessary. The prince’s staff already dealt with it.”
Her parents stared at her.
“Already dealt with it,” her father repeated slowly.
Sylvia nodded. “They sent a checklist.”
“A checklist,” her mother echoed, like the word itself was suspicious.
“With tabs,” Sylvia added, because if she didn’t say it, they’d imagine worse.
Her mother sank into a chair. “What tabs.”
Sylvia counted on her fingers. “Travel documents, health coverage, emergency contacts, embassy numbers, and something called ’cultural protocol’ that I refuse to read on principle. They also asked if I have allergies.”
Her father stared. “They asked if you have allergies.”
Her mother exhaled, long and slow. “That’s… frighteningly competent.”
Her father rubbed his face. “So an empire is organizing your relocation better than we’ve ever organized a holiday.”
Sylvia’s mouth twitched. “Yes.”
Her mother looked at her properly then, the exasperation softening into something warmer. “You’re really going?”
Sylvia nodded once. “Yeah.”
Her father hesitated, then said quietly, “We’re impressed.”
“And exasperated,” her mother added.
“Very,” her father agreed.
Sylvia tried to grin. “Only fair.”
Her mother pointed at her. “You call. Every day.”
“Okay,” Sylvia said.
Her father stepped closer and pulled her into a quick, tight hug. “Be careful,” he murmured.
Sylvia hugged back for half a second longer than usual, then pulled away and cleared her throat like sincerity was a virus.
“Great,” she said briskly. “So we’re all agreed. I’m moving to Alamina, I’m becoming international paperwork, and I’m still not reading ’cultural protocol.’”
Her mother groaned.
Her father laughed despite himself.
And Sylvia, phone heavy in her hand, finally let the reality settle, before she buried it under humor again.
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Chapters
- Chapter 252: Don’t go yet.
- Chapter 251: Would you be my chief?
- Chapter 250: The Sahan Enigma
- Chapter 249: The Architecture of Violence
- Chapter 248: Positions
- Chapter 247: West
- Chapter 246: I will follow the protocol.
- Chapter 245: Fear
- Chapter 244: Battlefield
- Chapter 243: Wind him down.
- Chapter 242: Not tonight
- Chapter 241: Keep your promise.
- Chapter 240: Menaces
- Chapter 239: Autumn
- Chapter 238: Family Arithmetic
- Chapter 237: Bright and Charming
- Chapter 236: Loved
- Chapter 235: Before the Guests
- Chapter 234: Before the Party
- Chapter 233: Forget about everything but me.
- Chapter 232: Lost pastries.
- Chapter 231: Acquire mate.
- Chapter 230: Say it again.
- Chapter 229: Dark thoughts circling.
- Chapter 228: The ring.
- Chapter 227: The Jeweler and the Case
- Chapter 226: The Month of Grace
- Chapter 225: Kiss for Dinner
- Chapter 224: Folding
- Chapter 223: Passed.
- Chapter 222: Threat.
- Chapter 221: Cruel
- Chapter 220: Keep it personal.
- Chapter 219: Memories.
- Chapter 218: Back to life.
- Chapter 217: Unbelievable
- Chapter 216: Greedy
- Chapter 215: The Pattern
- Chapter 214: Pleasure (2)
- Chapter 213: Pleasure (1)
- Chapter 212: Honesty
- Chapter 211: Cuddles
- Chapter 210: Right pay.
- Chapter 209: Out.
- Chapter 208: The true extent
- Chapter 207: Guard Dog
- Chapter 206: First step
- Chapter 205: Don’t blame me.
- Chapter 204: After the Silence
- Chapter 203: Alpha thing.
- Chapter 202: No more silence
- Chapter 201: Better.
- Chapter 200: No Room for Distance [Win-Win]
- Chapter 199: Finally clicking in place. [Win-Win]
- Chapter 198: Hurt
- Chapter 197: Palatine in Alamina
- Chapter 196: Informed Consent
- Chapter 195: Family Medicine
- Chapter 194: I should’ve stopped.
- Chapter 193: Probe
- Chapter 192: Medically offended
- Chapter 191: After the break
- Chapter 190: The limit.
- Chapter 189: No mercy, Arion?
- Chapter 188: Regrettable Architecture
- Chapter 187: Deal
- Chapter 186: Help
- Chapter 185: Summons
- Chapter 184: Pacing
- Chapter 183: Medical
- Chapter 182: What the Fuck Is Going On?
- Chapter 181: Late
- Chapter 180: Passed as Usual
- Chapter 179: Exam
- Chapter 178: Like him.
- Chapter 177: Pheromone Mutation Theory and Management (2)
- Chapter 176: Pheromone Mutation Theory and Management (1) [Win-Win]
- Chapter 175: Distance, Properly Managed [Win-Win]
- Chapter 174: Not an excuse for cruelty [Win-Win]
- Chapter 173: A son and father talk [Win-Win]
- Chapter 172: The Problem With Distance [Win-Win]
- Chapter 171: The first day passed.
- Chapter 170: Very few
- Chapter 169: Personal Assessment
- Chapter 168: Later
- Chapter 167: Ability
- Chapter 166: Romantic Deficiencies
- Chapter 165: Destructive hobby
- Chapter 164: Ask differently
- Chapter 163: Censorship
- Chapter 162: Departures
- Chapter 161: Summer Plans
- Chapter 160: Failed confession.
- Chapter 159: Break through
- Chapter 158: Dragged by duty
- Chapter 157: Witness Protection
- Chapter 156: My Part
- Chapter 155: Complicated matters
- Chapter 154: Luck
- Chapter 153: Eight
- Chapter 152: Evidence
- Chapter 151: Counterattack (2)
- Chapter 150: Counterattack (1)
- Chapter 149: Stupid
- Chapter 148: Civilian Packaging
- Chapter 147: Wings and fries
- Chapter 146: Residual Damage
- Chapter 145: Forbidden
- Chapter 144: Sigma
- Chapter 143: Frenzy
- Chapter 142: Stuck
- Chapter 141: Mark
- Chapter 140: Wet.
- Chapter 139: Containment [Win-Win]
- Chapter 138: Fix it. [Win-Win]
- Chapter 137: Which number?
- Chapter 136: Give me the phone
- Chapter 135: Away from humans
- Chapter 134: Networking
- Chapter 133: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 132: Don’t take the spotlight
- Chapter 131: To the gala at last
- Chapter 130: Trouble
- Chapter 129: The Engagement Gala
- Chapter 128: The Quiet After
- Chapter 127: No.
- Chapter 126: No Fear
- Chapter 125: Quiet
- Chapter 124: Jealousy
- Chapter 123: Old friends
- Chapter 122: The real chaos.
- Chapter 121: Weakness
- Chapter 120: Too many in the palace
- Chapter 119: Less than one
- Chapter 118: Greetings
- Chapter 117: Burgers and Royalty
- Chapter 116: Lunatics
- Chapter 115: Conscience [Win-Win]
- Chapter 114: Bite [Win-Win]
- Chapter 113: Tent pole [Win-Win]
- Chapter 112: Desperation [Win-Win]
- Chapter 111: Escalation [Win-Win]
- Chapter 110: Fair Game
- Chapter 109: The Crown Prince Joins the Chat
- Chapter 108: Group Chat Warfare
- Chapter 107: Serious talk
- Chapter 106: Powerful family
- Chapter 105: The last farewell
- Chapter 104: Decontamination
- Chapter 103: The Mask
- Chapter 102: At His Knees
- Chapter 101: Open the Windows
- Chapter 100: Barnacle is officially dating
- Chapter 99: Loss of control
- Chapter 98: Yours
- Chapter 97: Tactical Retreat
- Chapter 96: Secondhand
- Chapter 95: Sylvia
- Chapter 94: Inhibitors
- Chapter 93: Physician
- Chapter 92: Confuse the alpha
- Chapter 91: Confuse the omega
- Chapter 90: Pout
- Chapter 89: Barnacle
- Chapter 88: Sleep
- Chapter 87: Restraint
- Chapter 86: Saturation
- Chapter 85: Late.
- Chapter 84: Lies
- Chapter 83: Contamination
- Chapter 82: Helicopter
- Chapter 81: Borderline
- Chapter 80: Duty
- Chapter 79: The Friend
- Chapter 78: Lunch
- Chapter 77: Even asleep
- Chapter 76: Closer
- Chapter 75: Comfortable
- Chapter 74: Long life
- Chapter 73: The route to his wing
- Chapter 72: Priorities
- Chapter 71: Off the Leash
- Chapter 70: Stop masking
- Chapter 69: Something missing (2)
- Chapter 68: Something missing (1)
- Chapter 67: Tell Lucas.
- Chapter 66: No drama.
- Chapter 65: Arrival (2)
- Chapter 64: Arrival (1)
- Chapter 63: Mess
- Chapter 62: Relieved
- Chapter 61: Two
- Chapter 60: Eight
- Chapter 59: No drama.
- Chapter 58: Basic knowledge
- Chapter 57: Quiet
- Chapter 56: Dead
- Chapter 55: The Former Emperor
- Chapter 54: Ruin lives
- Chapter 53: Terms
- Chapter 52: Mutual
- Chapter 51: Before the engagement
- Chapter 50: He is ruining you.
- Chapter 49: Last moments (2)
- Chapter 48: Last moments (1)
- Chapter 47: Collar
- Chapter 46: Summoned
- Chapter 45: News
- Chapter 44: Change of plans
- Chapter 43: Heirloom
- Chapter 42: Contract (2)
- Chapter 41: Contract (1)
- Chapter 40: The face
- Chapter 39: For you
- Chapter 38: Everyone has a price
- Chapter 37: Apologies and laughs
- Chapter 36: Bold
- Chapter 35: Let’s begin. (1)
- Chapter 34: Revenge (3)
- Chapter 33: Revenge (2)
- Chapter 32: Revenge (1)
- Chapter 31: Stubborn
- Chapter 30: Red flags and arson
- Chapter 29: Damage Control
- Chapter 28: Secrets
- Chapter 27: Egos
- Chapter 26: Morning at the Fitzgeralt manor
- Chapter 25: Regret
- Chapter 24: Soft orders.
- Chapter 23: The side of him (2)
- Chapter 22: The side of him (1)
- Chapter 21: Obedient
- Chapter 20: Breakthrough
- Chapter 19: Kiss
- Chapter 18: Backlash
- Chapter 17: Terms and Witnesses
- Chapter 16: Apologies
- Chapter 15: Admit
- Chapter 14: Rage
- Chapter 13: Meeting (2)
- Chapter 12: Meeting (1)
- Chapter 11: Information
- Chapter 10: Tame the beast
- Chapter 9: Clear
- Chapter 8: The future
- Chapter 7: Borders
- Chapter 6: What it takes.
- Chapter 5: Idiot
- Chapter 4: My omega.
- Chapter 3: Again
- Chapter 2: Still in trouble
- Chapter 1: Hated by fate