
"Wight (right)? Ain ish pwethy.” Ainsley raised his chin high, and his nose extended. The baby placed his hand on her waist and proudly declared.
I'm beautiful.
… That's pretty much narcissism.
“A-aha, yes.” Finley was so shocked that he almost bit his tongue when he responded to the baby.
Uh. This baby is no ordinary baby. He already had that kind of confidence at such a young age. How could he be moody later? Not likely. This Ainsley will be different from what I saw in my last life.
Finley involuntarily smiled at the future thoughts that changed little by little. This means that his future might change for the better as well.
Just like that, the two started chatting about each other, and within a few hours, they had already become good friends.
Unfortunately, Finley knew that it was time to leave before Uncle Roger came to the library and revealed his identity in front of Ainsley.
“Ain, I think it's time for me to hide.” Finley looked at the window not far from where they were with a bitter smile on his face.
“I have to go. I came here just to play in the morning. My parents... still need me to go.” Finley once again lied through his teeth.
“EEhhh? Fwin, you still want to?” Ainsley narrowed his eyes and sighed in disappointment. He thinks Finley's real age should have been a teenager, even when he looked like a boy.
That's why she thought that Finley could explore the world freely as a royal fairy. But if he's a minor, he can't do that, right?
“I'm not an adult, Ain….I have to go home before the sun stops above our heads.” Finley pointed at the clock somewhere, and it was already 11am
They've been talking to each other for 2 hours.
“Ah, ah, two, wen..wen canner Ain mwet you?” Ainsley grabbed Finley's finger as she lowered her gaze.
Time passes too fast. He didn't want to let his only peri go without coming back.
“Hmm, I'll come to the library every day at 8. After that, we can go to your garden or something.” Finley pointed to the entire second floor of the library and shifted his finger to the trees outside.
“I'll come quietly. Ain, you too, don't let anyone follow you.” Finley smiled faintly. The boy was no longer ashamed of Ainsley, but he was still cautious.
As expected of a fairy. No, fraud.
“O-okah. A thomowow? Mm! Ain wil cwome hele. Alon!” Ainsley nodded excitedly. He promised Finley that he would come alone.
“OK, good. Then... I'll go now.” Finley walked to the large window and slowly climbed up. When Ainsley saw this, his heart beat so fast it could explode.
‘Will Finnie show me her wings?’
As if knowing Ainsley's thoughts, Finley looked back and smiled bitterly.
“If you want to see my wings, I'm afraid I can't show it to you.”
!
“W-wai?” Ainsley almost shouted, but she held her voice. It would be bad if Elliana and the servants heard it.
“That's why we rarely show our wings to others, even to fellow fairies.” Finley creates a high-quality lie so Ainsley is instantly deceived.
“Mmhh... ish twat sho...” Ainsley shook his head, regretting the fact that he could not see Finley's wings.
“Ah, but that's it, we can still fly even without wings. Wings are like sacred objects to the royal elves. So, we usually fly using wind magic.” Finley winked as he stood at the edge of the window.
Just one step ahead and he'll fall.
“M-maghic which one?” Ainsley gaped in shock.
The book never said anything about magic. It is only said that even mythical creatures use special abilities.
“I mean special abilities. See this.” Finley opened his palm, and suddenly, a gust of strong wind gathered in his palm.
Every second, the whirlwind in the palm of the boy became bigger and stronger. Within a short time, the wind enveloped Finley's body and began to lift him up.
The boy's body floated in the air, and a strong wind blew his golden hair. But the boy doesn't care. He only looked back at Ainsley with sunlight as his background.
“See you tomorrow, Ain!” Finley laughed wholeheartedly before the wind carried him away from the window. In just the blink of an eye, Finley flew with the wind and disappeared from Ainsley's sight.
Shaa…
There was only a little wind left around the window. A breeze stroked Ainsley's cheeks, as if giving her a kiss goodbye.
“Ah...hwe ish gwone..” Ainsley stared at the blue sky the last time he saw Finley. Her chest felt a little tight now that the elf had left.
‘Hais. It was so fun, and now I'm alone.’
Ainsley turned around with her head down. Disappointment washed her face, but the girl did not keep her gloomy face for long.
‘Fin says he'll be back tomorrow at 8am, I have to trust him. For now, there are other urgent issues to be resolved.’
Ainsley glanced at Elliana, who was still buried in a pile of paper.
I have to help El to solve the family problem. But first, I think I should start telling the older ones that I have a prophetic dream.
Ainsley walked around the second floor, and after he found the stairs, he slowly descended.
One could see the girl's eyes full of determination as she approached Elliana.
‘I have work to do!’
Ainsley finally began his journey to the top.
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