"Thank you, Ethan!" I awkwardly pulled away from Ethan's embrace, and he seemed to stiffen as well. Ethan's ears visibly turned red. "You're welcome. It's the least I could do," he said, his voice tinged with awkwardness. A cold breeze swept through, and Ethan glanced up at the overcast sky. Thick clouds gathered overhead, signaling the likely arrival of a storm. "Looks like it's going to rain," Ethan remarked. "Once the weather clears, I'll take you around the castle." I nodded, and the two of us walked toward the house. Since I hadn't yet gone through the wedding ceremony with Anthony, I was temporarily staying in a guest room. Fortunately, it was not far from Gavin and Ethan's quarters. After bidding Ethan goodbye, the maid led me to my room. I passed through the familiar hallway

