Slowly, the streets of Fontaine, which were drenched with the rain that came prior, began to show signs of life once more.
It was still dark out, but there were already many people walking in the streets holding umbrellas— each going on about their everyday lives.
On one inconspicuous area of Vasari Passage, one café that didn't stand out was present. Its minimalistic and simple yet elegant look was perhaps the only thing that made it look interesting.
Its window blinds were still closed, and the closed sign hung at the door.
In this simple café, no one would have expected their Archon to spend the night with another person.
Isaac, who was lying down on his head, slowly opened his eyes due to the singing of the birds outside.
'...the pain's gone...' Relieved that the adverse effects were finally over, Isaac let out a small sigh of relief. 'Thank goodness... It felt like a migraine headache but tenfold... I don't want to experience that again.'
Just then, Isaac felt weak movements near him. Shifting his gaze, he noticed a certain someone lying down next to him, curling herself near his chest and hugging him.
Seeing this person, Isaac became silent for a few moments before letting out a small smile. 'Right...'
Looking at Furina's unconscious face, an unfamiliar feeling swept past Isaac. He felt that it was an innate sense of happiness, but it was much more intense and gentler than that.
His deep amber eyes then became soft, cherishing the scene In front of him.
Having remembered every moment that happened last night, he couldn't help but recall every sensation he felt.
Her tender warmth, paired with the growing heat of the moment only made each second of it more and more tempting to go beyond what they planned. However, he kept his promise and refrained from going too far.
In the end, after a long session of deep kisses across each other's bodies, and occasional bites, the two of them finally got tired and decided to sleep.
'Who would have ever thought that someone like me would have the chance to see such a sight...?' Isaac lampooned self-deprecatingly. 'And with the Nation's Archon herself, nonetheless...'
It was something completely out of his expectations. However...
It was a welcomed surprise.
Lifting his hand, Isaac brought his hand over to Furina's head and caressed her grayish-white hair, before taking them off her face for him to see.
Seeing Furina's sleeping face, a faint red tinge spread across Isaac's face for a moment as a wide warm smile formed. He then quickly composed himself, but he could still feel his face's warm temperature.
'...she really was dangerous.' Isaac closed his eyes for a moment, trying to cover his blush. 'To make me this vulnerable...'
"Mngh..." Just then, a soft grumble escaped Furina's mouth. It seemed like she was having a dream. She then buried her face deeper into Isaac's chest. "Mmph..."
Having caught notice of this, Isaac felt amused and played around with her hair a bit longer. He then whispered under his breath, "What could you be dreaming about...?"
Just then, another sound escaped Furina's mouth. Although her face was still buried in Isaac's chest, the sound still crept out.
"...Isaac... help me... with the tea..." It was a series of weak grumblings, but Isaac, through patience, managed to connect them all together.
When he deciphered what Furina was grumbling about, a wry smile appeared on his face. "Dreaming about tea, huh...?"
He then remembered how she would often ask him to brew tea for her almost every moment during his time as her assistant.
She even tried learning how to brew herself, but no matter how much she did it, her brewed tea or coffee never reached the level of Isaac's brews.
"That reminds me..." Looking at the clock on the wall, Isaac muttered to himself. "Should I brew up my morning tea...?"
Isaac always starts his day with caffeinated tea.
"Yeah, I should also prepare one for Furina..."
After saying this, Isaac was just about to get out of bed, when suddenly, Furina's hug became tighter.
"Furina...?" Noticing this, Isaac turned his head and looked back at her. However, all he saw was her sleeping face.
"Don't... Leave... Please..." Furina grumbled under her breath. She appeared to still be asleep and was having a nightmare. "I don't... want to be... alone... Hic."
At some point, her weak voice began to falter and was slowly descending to pitiful pleas. It was almost as if she was on the verge of crying.
"..."
Watching her, Isaac's eyes couldn't help but soften. He then caressed his temples. 'Right... How could I forget...'
'The one thing Furina hates and fears the most is...' Remembering the looming prophecy over Fontaine, Isaac clenched his teeth. '...Is being left alone...'
On the surface, Furina appeared stable and normal, displaying her flamboyant personality. However, beneath her false bravado lies a much more broken and weak person who doesn't want her Nation to be destroyed, leaving her all alone.
Remembering all of these, Isaac shut his eyes for a moment before returning to bed.
Lying down next to her, he brought over the blankets and placed them on top of the two of them. Since it was still cold outside, he thought that Furina might catch a cold.
After doing this, he hugged her again and held her next to him. He then brought his face close to her and whispered softly. "Don't worry."
"I'll be here for you... always."
With that said Isaac leaned his face closer and kissed her forehead for a moment before parting.
After that, he hugged her tightly and shared his warmth with her.
'I want you to be happier...'
With that in mind, while holding Furina close, Isaac slowly drifted back to sleep.
As for Furina, she was still now smiling softly, as if the nightmare she had before disappeared. In the warmth of Isaac, she slept peacefully.
And so, with the constant rain still happening outside providing adequate cold for the two, they slept once more.
---
"Hmm~hmm hmm ♪" Humming to herself, Furina, who was wearing an apron, brewed a set of tea with ease.
She was wearing a simple dress shirt and black slacks. Over it was a black apron.
The tea was diverse in flavor, each having its own unique taste and origin. And, all of them were prepared by Furina.
With a smile on her face, she carefully placed the tea on a table before taking one for herself.
"Hoo... Hoo..." Blowing over the teacup, Furina cooled it off for a moment before taking a sip.
Feeling the warm sweet taste with a faint bitter aftertaste, Furina smiled at her success. "Tastes good!"
"Oh? Really?"
Just then, a deep voice came from behind her. All of a sudden, an arm extended from behind her, and took her teacup. "Let me have a taste."
"Hey! You could have just taken your own cup, you know..." Recognizing the voice, Furina pouted. She then moved her head behind her and looked at the person that just spoke.
"Isaac."
"Haha, I'm sorry." The man behind her, Isaac, chuckled softly like he usually does. Similar to her, he wore a white dress shirt with black slacks. Over it was an olive waistcoat and an apron.
His deep amber eyes, which were quite striking and prominent, warmly looked at Furina. "Still, that does taste good. You did a good job, Furina."
"Heh, of course! After all, it was me who made it!" Furina boasted confidentially, full of pride over her work. "It only took a short time for me to get a hang of this."
"Yeah?" Smiling full of amusement, Isaac chuckled. "Well, you'd have to make it a bit better to catch up to me."
"Hmph! Just wait— I'll be there soon!" Furina glanced at him and declared.
"I know." Isaac's warm eyes looked at her before nodding his head. He then smiled softly. "If it's you... It won't take long."
After saying this, while standing behind her, Isaac leaned his head forward from her shoulders and closed his eyes.
"Geez..." Seeing this, a red tinge spread across Furina's face. She then closed her eyes too and accepted Isaac.
Chu—*
What ensued was a sweet kiss between the two— similar to a couple. After a short moment, the two of them parted.
Isaac was the first to speak after the kiss. He then smiled softly. "I love you..."
"...Saying something like that out of the blue..." Hearing this, even Furina's ears turned a red hue. With a meek voice, she replied. "...m-me too..."
Her heterochromatic eyes then looked away and back to the teacups. She then immediately changed the subject. "A-Anyway... Shouldn't you tend to the counter now? There might be new customers."
"Alright, I'll be there soon." Isaac nodded his head lightly and replied. However, before he went back, he looked back at her. "By the way... After this shift... wanna go on a dinner date?"
"Huh? All of a sudden?" Turning her head, Furina looked at Isaac with surprised eyes. "What's the occasion?"
"Nothing." He smiled. "Just want to treat you."
"Alright... Keep your word!"
"I will."
It was a dream. Furina knew it too well. However, unlike her usual dreams, this one was different.
For the longest time, she had only just been dreaming about an empty stage, with only her as the actor.
But, strangely enough, today's dream was different.
Because another "actor" was present.
Although Furina was surprised by this sudden change in her dreamscape, strangely enough, she didn't dislike it.
In this silent sanctuary of Isaac's café, she felt an odd sense of serenity. And to her, that was enough reason to accept this new dream.
For it is the only change that occurred after her long arduous journey.
"..."
However, unbeknownst to Furina, a spectator was present in her dreamscape.
And that spectator that greatly resembled her appearance watched her act with Isaac without uttering a word.
Chirp—*
As the soft singing of the birds was heard outside, the tender light of the morning sun slowly crept in from the window.
"...ummu..." Groggily opening her eyes, Furina slowly started to wake up. With her eyes half-open, she yawned. "Hawn~"
In the bed, she raised her hand and rubbed her eye sockets with it, cleaning them in the process.
"...awake?"
Just then, a laid-back voice reached Furina's ears, and, like a cat, she immediately got startled.
"Uwah?!"
She then immediately looked behind her and saw Isaac lying down on his sides, watching her while supporting his head with his arm.
With a sly smirk on his face, Isaac chuckled lightly. He then greeted her with a soft vibrant expression. "Good morning."
"I-Isaac... Why...?" Surprised by Isaac's nonchalant expression and laid-back attitude, Furina was just about to ask what was happening, when suddenly, she got hit by a massive sense of déjà vu. 'Hold on...'
She then remembered the first time she slept at Isaac's place. She also forgot she slept here at that time!
Baffled by this, Furina's expression froze. 'I need to fix that bad habit of mine...'
'On the other hand...' Her heterochromatic blue eyes then looked at Isaac. Furina, who was stupefied earlier, began to remember everything that transpired last night.
Having thought of this, she immediately looked beneath the blanket she and Isaac shared.
'It's still there...' Seeing that she still had her clothes on, she let out a small sigh of relief. 'So he did keep his promise...'
"...I might be a lot of things, but I keep my promises." Just then, as if he had read her mind, Isaac smiled wryly.
"So it would seem..." Looking back at Isaac, Furina nodded her head as she tried to hide her embarrassment. This was, after all, her first time sharing a bed with a man. "...Thank you."
"And..." While sitting up on the bed, Furina couldn't help but look at Isaac. Although Isaac had a white blanket over his body, she could clearly see his outlined body, meaning only one thing— he was shirtless.
Having caught notice of this, a red hue couldn't help but spread across her face. She then quickly tried to change the subject. "Do you... Want to have breakfast?"
"Hm." Seeing her suddenly change the subject, a sly smile formed on Isaac's face as he hummed. "Sure."
After saying this Isaac suddenly took off his blanket and stood out of the bed. Just as Furina expected, he was shirtless.
"Uwah! At least put on a shirt!" Seeing this, Furina quickly placed her hands over her eyes. "Fool!"
"Pft, sure." Amused by her reaction, Isaac took it to heart and went to find a new dress shirt. "After what we did last night... You're still embarrassed by this?"
"O kawaii koto."
"Sh-shut up! Shameless fool!" Furina then threw a pillow at him, all the while trying to hide her flustered expression.
However, although Furina was surprised by Isaac's boldness, she couldn't help but be curious. In the end, she slightly opened her eyes to take a peek.
'...huh?' It was then when she saw it. Looking at Isaac's bare body, she couldn't help but notice a few things.
'Scars?'
From Isaac's lower back to his waist, and to his upper back, faint scars were present. There weren't many, but all of them were sufficiently long and jagged.
'Did he... get all of those when he worked for the Fontaine Research Institute?' Furina was well aware of Isaac's past, as such, she knows that Isaac was one of the few people who survived the Institute's explosion.
However, seeing those scars, even she found it hard to believe for someone like him to survive such fatal injuries.
'No...' She then noticed something. 'Some of them are faint... while the others look like they just happened recently...'
'Has Isaac... been fighting?' As this thought went through her mind, she couldn't help but remember the reason she followed him last night in the first place. 'That...'
"Furina?" Just then, Isaac's voice drifted over to her. "Let's go down together."
Looking back at Isaac, she found him to have already worn a new dress shirt. Although it was still far from his usual uniform, it was enough for today.
Furina, who was in the middle of pondering, decided to set aside this train of thought for a moment. Looking at Isaac, she nodded lightly. "Alright."
Standing up, she left the bed and followed behind Isaac down to the café.
As they walked, Furina's heterochromatic blue eyes looked at his figure, seemingly lost in thought.
'...just what are you hiding...'
---
"Hmm ♪"
Over in Isaac's kitchen, he began to assemble breakfast for the two of them. In this instance, he decided to pick a light meal for them to enjoy.
Picking them out directly from the system shop, he bought bread, butter, jam, cereal, yogurt, and, to top it all off, an earl gray tea with jasmine flowers.
Looking at the breakfast in front of him, Isaac thought for a moment, as if he was trying to remember something.
'Ah... How could I forget?'
With a sudden realization, Isaac reached out to his inventory, and a moment later, two pairs of warm croissants popped out and onto the silver platter.
'We can't possibly forget the iconic bread.' He hummed to himself with an amused smile.
Carrying the two silver platters on both of his hands, he left the kitchen and approached the table Furina was at.
Looking at her, he smiled. He then placed the silver platters on the table. "Your dish, my lady."
"You can just drop the honorifics, you know?" Resting her face with her hand on the table, Furina glanced at Isaac. "Weren't you so bold as to just address me by my name last night? Wherever must have that went?"
"...oh yeah." Now that Furina mentioned it, Isaac quickly remembered what she was she was referring to. Having realized this, he merely shrugged. "It's a habit at this point, I guess. That's the only way I spoke to you in the past, after all."
"Anywho." Pulling out a seat for himself, Isaac sat down at the same table as Furina. He then looked at her and smiled softly. "Bon appetit."
"Merci," Furina replied back, nodding at Isaac's effort for their meal. She then looked at the tea and couldn't help but comment. "Does this..."
"Six sugar cubes. Nothing more, nothing less." Spreading jam on his bread, Isaac smirked. He then also looked at her, "With your sweet tooth, I made sure to pick the best-suited meal."
"Hehe, you really are the best servant." Furina chuckled to herself as she picked up her tea and cradled it.
Looking at Furina who was sipping her tea, Isaac, who was holding onto his bread with jam on it, couldn't help but soften his eyes.
In this tranquil café, only the two of them are present. There were no distractions, and most importantly, it was peaceful.
In this silent sanctuary, Isaac couldn't help but be grateful for this safe space he had for himself and others.
As he watched the steam rise from his tea, Isaac's smile softened. '...how beautiful would it be if every day was like this...'
'If only...' As he looked at his reflection in the tea, memories began to surge in his mind.
He now has a lot of problems to take care of now that he was the de facto head of the Confrerie of Cabriere.
There is also the matter regarding the traveler. For now, he still doesn't know what Lumine is doing, but he hopes that everything is still sailing smoothly on her journey.
Moreover, Neuvillette's worry about him still wasn't fading. There were still occasional Marechaussee agents that came and went into his cafe, in addition, Clorinde— although she didn't show it— felt like she harbored enmity towards Isaac.
With all of these factors combined, Isaac even jokes that he'd get a headache similar to the Evernight skill's adverse effects without relying on the skill itself.
As his thoughts fell deeper and his eyes became sharper, a tender voice suddenly dragged him back to reality.
"What are you thinking so hard about?" It was Furina's voice— that familiar voice he always heard.
Looking at Isaac with a curious gaze while eating a bowl of cereal, Furina added, "Just what is it that makes you look so contemplative so much?"
Isaac, who regained his self-awareness, looked back at Furina. He then smiled softly, "I was just lost in a thought. Think not much of it."
"By the way..." Changing the subject, Isaac quickly looked for another matter. "We're nearing the end of the film, yeah?"
"You're right," Furina nodded her head as she ate her cereal. "After today, we're pretty much finished. We'll just leave it to the editors."
"I see. That's..." Isaac was just about to reply when he was suddenly greeted with something.
For a fraction of a second, his eyes widened in surprise before they returned to normal.
'Hm?' Noticing this, Furina, who was always observative, raised an eyebrow. Replaying the expression Isaac made, she began pondering. 'What was what? It looked as if...'
'He was reading something.' Suspecting something, Furina's gaze sharpened as she opened her mouth and asked, "What's wrong? Why didn't you finish your sentence?"
"...I'm fine." Just then, Isaac answered her question. Scoffing lightly, he picked up his tea and cradled it. "I just merely got caught in..."
"...thinking about miscellaneous stuff."
[Notice.]
[The Knave takes an interest in you.]
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