I WAS The Rank–1 Hero-Chapter 115: Confession
The Hero Association had labeled this as 'uncertainty,' but I knew better than anyone that this—
…was just the beginning.
It wouldn't take her much time to prove this theory of hers valid.
She was that type of lady, after all.
She took pride in her intelligence. And she would choose any means to prove herself right.
Noticing my expression, Ruby called my name.
"Zane…?"
"Huh?" I looked up at her. Meeting her gaze, I saw a worried face in front of me.
Her crimson eyes were locked onto mine, searching for something.
Knowing Ruby for a long time, I knew I couldn't hide anything from her.
She must have realized it too…
"Zane…" She took a step toward me. "Are you hiding something from me?"
It was a simple question… yet, I couldn't seem to answer it.
I didn't want them—especially her—to get wound up in this mess.
"Look at me."
Her soft hand reached out for my cheek.
Placing her hand on my face, she held it in place, right in front of hers.
I tried to avert my eyes…
But I couldn't.
Telling her about the Gods and the Authority Holders was something I didn't want to do. They were beings that should remain untouched by mortals.
I was one of them now. My immortality made me equivalent to at least Lilith.
A deity.
It might sound ridiculous to anyone if I told them about this…
But I knew one thing—the girl standing in front of me was someone who would believe it if it came directly from my mouth.
"…Don't avert your eyes from me…" Her voice was barely audible. I noticed a drop of tears trailing down her cheek.
I panicked for a moment.
Ruby was someone who trusted me blindly. She shared each of her secrets with me, and I did the same with her. We had promised each other to do that. I was only sixteen back then—I didn't hold that many secrets.
But now… things had changed.
If I let this out, then—It might change her life forever.
I didn't want that.
I gritted my teeth, lifting both my arms, and placed them on Ruby's shoulders.
"…!"
She flinched as I pushed her back only an inch away from my face.
"Ah!"
Her eyes widened in disbelief.
We had been close enough to hold hands and sleep in each other's arms.
We had accepted each other.
She had accepted me.
But this 'slight pushing' from my end must have been heartbreaking for her.
She backed away from me, her hand twitching slightly.
Sera, who was watching all this from inside my mind, must have noticed the change in Ruby's face, as she gave me advice.
'That was harsh…' Her voice was firm.
I know.
I admitted.
Sera continued.
'Tell me something, human.'
Mhm?
The question she asked next was something I had been expecting.
'Do you love this girl?'
I, too, had asked myself this several times…
I didn't know falling for someone would be this troublesome…
But… if the trouble was someone like her, I would fall for her a million times.
So, without thinking any longer, I answered Sera.
Love her? No… I adore her. More than I should. More than I'm allowed to.
So, someone… please tell me…
Why am I this hopeless?
Why do I always hurt her?
Why do I always make her cry?
I hated myself for this.
She was the kindest person to ever exist in my life.
Because of her, my life became bright after I returned from death.
I had once lost all hope.
I had even cried when I first killed someone—
And Ruby was the first person who supported me at my lowest.
She was the reason I was living.
My one and only Ruby.
Sera, who was listening to all this, gave her straightforward suggestion.
'Don't think too much. Just tell her the reason. She will understand.'
"…"
I was uncertain.
What if Ruby's feelings weren't the same as mine?
I was too scared to find out.
Once again, I looked at Ruby.
She was staring at me with a serious expression, placing her hand inside her pocket, tracing a small box-like structure through the fabric of her skirt.
I didn't avert my eyes from her.
Staring directly at her, I answered.
"Yes, I am hiding things."
Not expecting my response, both her eyes widened.
Hesitantly, she spoke up, retreating her hand from her pocket. She grabbed my collar.
"What are you so scared of?"
She asked, glaring right through my soul.
I didn't flinch.
Indeed, I was scared.
Who wouldn't be?
I was human too… I believed.
Fear was something inevitable.
No matter how strong one might be, they are bound to feel it someday.
I positioned my face right in front of hers.
Her face was close to mine, only a few inches away.
Her slow breaths brushed against my lips before I opened mine.
"I am."
I said it while tugging a small smile onto my face.
Ruby was silent, waiting for me to finish my sentence.
I continued.
"I'm scared. Scared of losing them…"
I looked at her, lifting my right arm to brush the tear from her cheek.
"…I'm scared of losing you."
Her grip on my shirt tightened.
Letting out a sigh, she buried her face in my chest.
"…Idiot."
I ruffled her hair.
Ruby continued.
"I'm strong too. I can handle it. I can even protect you—"
I cut her off.
"No."
"…"
"…You can't."
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I kept ruffling her hair gently.
Placing my head over hers, I didn't let her go.
I had pushed her away before.
So this time, I would let her do as she wanted.
After all, she, too, deserved love.
I continued.
"Even I can't save myself."
Her grip tightened around me, shifting her hands to my back, hugging me tightly.
Still burying her face in my chest, she spoke with a soft, shaky voice.
"Please don't leave me…"
Her voice trembled.
I felt my chest getting wet as she buried her face even more, tightening her grip around me.
"…Don't die before me."
"Promise me this."
I gritted my teeth.
Her request was something I wasn't certain about.
I didn't even know what my future held.
I couldn't promise her something I was unsure of.
So before that, I would at least do something for her.
Something for both of us.
Placing my hands on her shoulders, I lightly lifted her face.
Her tear-streaked cheeks and red face matched her crimson hair.
It was a sight I wasn't willing to witness from now on.
Today would be the last day she shed tears.
I would make sure of it.
"Sniff…"
Her moist eyes were fixed on mine before I asked her—
"Do you know what stands out most in my world?"
She shook her head.
A small smile played on my lips as I met her gaze.
"You. It's always been you."
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End of Chapter.