Reincarnated into Two Bodies

Chapter 5: The Lord and The Lady



Since both of me were left alone again, I couldn’t just sit on my bed and wait.

It was time to learn how to walk.

Seriously, I was like a newborn baby with the things I had to learn.

I stood up from my beds and tried walking as Feyt and Carine. Both of my rooms’ layouts couldn’t be more different, so it wasn’t easy.

I took things slow, one step as Carine, the next as Feyt, and another as Carine. Gradually, I traversed the room fully, but my movements were so rigid it was as if I was a janky robot.

Maybe I’m overthinking it?

Walking is something you do naturally, after all. If you were to focus on it, it becomes clunky. I mean, I was breathing simultaneously as Feyt and Carine just fine, right?

“…”

Dammit, the moment I asked that question to myself, I started breathing manually. I shook my heads, no time for jokes.

““Okay!”” I hyped myselves up with slaps to my cheeks.

Time to focus!

Wait, no... I shouldn’t focus… it has to be natural!

But, I need to focus to move in the first place… wait... what? How does this work again?


In the upper floors of the Sareid Mansion, Leila approached her lord’s office. She knocked on the ornate wooden door painted in white.

“Come in,” a rough voice said beyond the door.

Leila opened the door to find her lord busy with paperwork. Soft morning light poured from the window behind him as he worked.

“Forgive my interruption, My Lord.”

“You didn’t interrupt anything, Leila.” Kyrat placed his papers and glasses on the table. He looked up to Leila as he asked, “How is Carine? She’s resting well, I hope?”

“Thankfully, Lady Carine’s injury doesn’t seem serious.”

“Good, good. But please make sure she tended with utmost care. Don’t get me wrong, I know it was just a wooden sword that hit her, but being cautious won’t hurt.”

“Yes, My Lord.”

“Well then, anything else you would like to report, Leila?”

“Yes, I have instructed Lady Carine to follow through with today’s schedule. In an hour, she would be attending her etiquette–”

“Are you crazy?!” A sudden boom reverberated across the room. Kyrat had slammed his fists on his table, causing several cracks to appear. Leila remained unflinched. “She injured her head and you’re sending her to train, now?! What if she had a concussion?! Let her rest for a few days! No, at least a week!”

Despite saying ‘It was just a wooden sword’ moments earlier, he acted as if Carine was moments from death.

Amusing. Leila thought, yet her face remained as stoic as ever.

“My Lord, if I may,” Leila interrupted. “This was under Lady Reina’s direct order.”

“Huh?” Kyrat’s movement stopped abruptly. “I-Is that so?”

His anger dissipated as quickly as it had come. Sitting back down on his chair, he cleared his throat.

“W-well, I guess I’ll… talk to her about it later. Thank you, Leila. You may leave.”

“Yes, My Lord.”

Leila left her lord’s office with a bow. Leila didn’t waste any time as she headed down the hallway to her next destination: Lady Reina’s art room.

The hallway led to a set of white double doors carved with intricate patterns. Leila approached and knocked gently.

“Enter.”

Leila stepped inside, there she found her lady seated at an easel, holding a brush gliding over a canvas. The room’s large windows let in natural light, bathing her lady’s countless paintings that adorned the walls.

“Forgive my interruption, Lady Reina.”

“What is it, Leila?” Reina responded, her attention still solely on the painting in front of her.

“I have just spoken with Lord Kyrat regarding Lady Carine's condition. He insisted she should rest for a few days, perhaps for a week.”

Reina sighed, setting her brush down on a table. “Of course he did. Always overreacting.”

“He seemed rather adamant about it, Lady Reina.”

Reina stood and opened her window doors, walking to a balcony outside. Gentle gusts of wind hit Leila’s unmoving face.

“Don’t get me wrong, Leila. I too don’t want to push my daughter this hard,” Reina said. “But, she will attend the academy in just two years. Her Debutante will also be in two years. We no longer have time to waste.”

Carine was already confirmed to have a seat in the academy due to her status. The academy itself isn’t hard to pass as it is more of a formality. Leila pondered why her lady was so adamant about Carine’s study, yet didn’t dare to ask.

“Very well. I shall inform her to prepare for her lessons as planned.”

As she turned to leave, Reina's voice stopped her in her tracks. "Wait a moment," she said, her tone hesitant. "I suppose… a short rest would be beneficial. Cancel the history lessons, the governing class, and the sword practice. Ensure she attends the remaining classes, but if she appears unwell or uncomfortable at any point, escort her to rest immediately.”

This was a scene Leila had seen many times. Her lady has always tried her best to be harsh to Carine, to push her to the limits, but she doesn’t ever seem to be able to do so without worrying immensely.

Truly amusing. Leila thought, yet her expression remained as still as a rock.

Leila nodded, “Understood.”

Reina returned to her easel, picking up her brush. “That is all, Leila. You may leave.”

“Yes, My Lady.”

Leila left the art room and closed the door gently. In the hallway, she stood still and pondered on what to do next.

The dishes were done, the hallways were clean, and the clothes were already hung outside. It was times like these that Leila felt… uneasy.

Carine’s etiquette lesson wasn’t for another hour, she could just accompany her until then, tending to her every need. But, she sensed that Carine would want to be left alone to rest for a moment, so she refrained.

I guess… I could rest?

Leila walked to her room downstairs and entered her neatly organized room. As Carine’s personal maid, her room was located near Carine’s; almost right next to it, in fact.

She sat on her bed, her hands folded neatly on her lap, but her mind couldn’t settle.

There has to be something I could do, she thought. Carine might call for me soon; it is best if I stay close, she convinced herself.

After a minute of fidgeting, Leila got out of her bed. She straightened her already perfect bedsheets one last time before heading to Carine’s room.

She stationed herself outside the door like a gatekeeper, ready to enter the moment Carine rang the bell. She heard Carine pacing within.

Wasn’t she supposed to be resting?

“One! Two! One! Two—Ugh! Dammit, I need to keep it natural…”

Carine was saying… rather peculiar things. Was that enough reason to enter her room and assist her?

Surely, it was.

Unable to resist the pull of duty any longer, Leila nudged the door open and peered inside.

“My Lady? Is everything alright?”

“My Lady? Is everything alright?”

I froze mid-step. I was struggling so much on walking that I didn’t realize I was talking out loud. I turned around, fixed my posture, and faced Leila, who was peeking in from the slightly ajar door.

“Y-yes, I’m alright, Leila! Thanks for checking up on me.”

Leila assessed me with her gaze, “Are you perhaps warming up, My Lady? Shall I come in and assist?”

“N-no need, Leila!”

“Are you sure? I have helped the staff with their morning exercise countless times. I believe I can provide adequate guidance to–”

“I think I’ll manage! I just… need some time alone, if you don’t mind?”

“Is that so?” Leila said, pausing for a moment. “Very well, feel free to call for me if you ever need assistance, My Lady.”

“O-of course!”

I could hear Leila walking away and I breathed a sigh of relief. Thankfully, no one came to check up on Feyt so I didn’t have to juggle between conversations… yet.

I would train my speech more before the etiquette lesson so things would go more smoothly there, but if I couldn’t even walk there, what’s the point?

I slumped my heads down.

Seriously, why is walking so damn hard?!


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