The Monster of the Corpse Bri...

By Khrysty_Write

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In my AU, since the werewolf boy Victor he has been counting on to confirm a marriage to his fiancee Victoria... More

Chapter 1
Author's Note
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Epilogue

Chapter 3

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By Khrysty_Write

Three hours ago during a wedding rehearsal...

"Master Van Dort, from the beginning. Again."

Pastor Galswells repeated disapprovingly, a bony-tall old man with a long hooked nose like a leafless branch, a lower jaw like Lady Everglot's, and a crooked back. He stood at the table in front of Victor and Victoria, quietly holding candles, on his appearance he wore a gray mantle and a sharp-topped sacred hat on his head, with his two hands he held a thin crutch and a biblical book to give a better reading of the wedding vows to Victor, to give the boy better to remember how to learn it before tomorrow's wedding. But after a three hours, they stood in the drawing room with their parents, who sat behind them and watched closely to see if their children could rehearse so well or not so immediately before the wedding that they gave the two newlyweds advice on marriage decisions. However, things did not go as expected. Victor completely forgets to remember how to learn wedding vows that it makes his mistakes, because it irritated Pastor Galswells because of Victor's unraveling.

Apparently, the old priest began to look at the book to read again the vow for Victor, which he did not untangle from mistakes.

"With this hand, I will lift your sorrows.
Your cup will never empty, for I will be your wine." He stopped briefly. Then he looked at the book again, repeated for reading. "With this candle, I will light your way in darkness. With this ring, I ask you to be mine." He finished reading them in a short second.

When he had finished pronouncing, slowly he looked at Victor with his stern gaze to let him learn this as he commanded.

"Let's try it again." Pastor Galswells said grimly.

"Yes. Yes, sir." Victor shyly agreed. He tilts his candle up to another candle with a small fire to light them. "With this candle..." When he tried to light, because his candle could not be combined with another to light without any phenomenon. "This candle..." He recited again. He lit them again with little hope, but it didn't work. "This candle." With the last effort put his candle on the fire that it lasts the shortest way lit at once.

He tilts his head to see his upset parents whispering to each other about him with his unwarranted effort to light a candle.

"Shall I get up there and do it for him?" Mrs. Van Dort asked, waving her fan lightly.

"Don't get all aflutter, dear." He whispered at her, confirmed Mr. Van Dort.

Then Victor turns his head away from his parents to look at the Everglots, who are sitting motionless in chairs with incomprehensible testimony and a gloomy, cold expression, they saw why this boy can not light a candle so immediately.

Suddenly he heard Pastor Galswells cough to call him back to look at the candle, which he had lightly lit from another witness which the two had just combined. Victor waved his candle in the fire over him with relief, and finally began to read the vows in his memory.

"With this candle..." He recited again. He accidentally blew out the candle with a soft laugh.

Everyone at the rehearsal moaned in frustration, and Victoria was worried. Victor did not know for sure that it lasts all day because of reading the vows without accident.

"Continue!" Exclaimed Pastor Galswells, tired of Victor with the candle in his awkwardness.

Suddenly the doorbell rang, and Lord Everglot ordered his butler to open the door to an unknown guest.

"Get the door, Emil." Said Lord Everglot with his order. And the butler rushed from here from the drawing room to the entrance gate of the mansion.

"Let's just pick it up at the candle bit." Pastor Galswells offered with his frowning grim expression.

Half a second later, when a butler named Emil returned to the rehearsal for Lord Everglot, he was holding a card with his right hand, but someone gave him a card, he looked at the card in an instant, and then he spoke to his lord.

"A Lord Barkis, sir." The butler spoke. Gave for Lord Everglot to look at the card with the name written "Lord Barkis Bittern".

Suddenly, the same slender, respectable, older man with pale blue skin, sharp elf-like ears, and pure white crow hair, who had been in the square a few hours before the rehearsal, came into the room. When he was standing next to Lord Everglot, he was sitting in a leather chair, but he was expected to see him for the first time with his surprised look.

"I haven't a head for dates." The pale blue-skinned guest, named Lord Barkis, spoke softly and gently. However, he slyly smiled. "Apparently, I'm a day early for the ceremony."

Since then, Lady Everglot has taken the card from her husband's hand to read it. However, Lord Everglot tilted his head as close as possible to his wife, whispering past her ears.

"Is he from your side of the family?" He asked quietly.

"I can't recall." Lady Everglot replied, she had no idea how to remember Barkis than he had come here from her family. But she won't remember who he is. Then she turned to the butler. "Emil, a seat for Lord Barkis."

At once this butler deserved it, he got a seat for Barkis, so that he could sit more comfortably when looking at Victor and Victoria in front of Pastor Galswells, who they looked at him in surprise but how he came here in rehearsal. But Victoria's parents didn't invite him without permission, did they?

There was a brief silence.

"Do carry on." Said Lord Barkis, waving his hand to give the two unmarried couples continued in rehearsal.

"Let's try it again, shall we, Master Van Dort?" Pastor Galswells spoke to Victor with his stern look.

"Yes. Yes, sir. Certainly." Victor repeated while Victoria lit his candle. And quickly he waved his left hand over his head to hold on to her at rehearsals.

"Right." The priest corrected the position of Victor's hand from left to right.

"Right." Victor replied, only guessing that he was using his left hand, and crossed his right hand with a candle in his left. "Oh, right!" He looked closely at his hand, then Pastor Galswells. "With this... This..."

"Hand." Pastor Galswells rolled his eyes in indifference, once again reminding Victor of his mistakes.

"With this hand..." Victor recited, almost modestly taking Victoria's left hand with his right, while reading his vows. "...I... With..."

But he and Victoria flinched at the table as they walked over to them without taking a step because of his awkwardness.

"Three steps, three!" Pastor Galswells shouted again, tapping his crutch on the floor in anger. "Can you not count?! Do you not wish to be married, Master Van Dort?" He asked Victor.

"No! No." Victor shaking his head in disagreement.

"You do not?" Victoria responded with a surprised impression, raising her eyebrows.

"No! I meant, no, I do not not wish to be married." Victor rephrased the sentence, gradually getting nervous. "That is, I want very much to..." Suddenly, when his speech stopped, an obsessive fly circled around his head, he tried to reshape Victoria from his mistakes, but this fly constantly bothers him, because it smells a little invisible fish through his face, but he waved them to fly away from him, however it did not refuse to fly away for no reason. "I said I want very much to..." He waved his left hand at the fly again to get out of here, but it still hasn't given up. "I... I.... Will you get this fly out of my head? It bothers me."

When Victor was horrified to see that someone had grabbed the fly, it was just a long pink tongue coming from Lord Everglot's mouth, he forcefully stretched his fly tongue back into his mouth, swallowed them quickly, and croaked like a toad. However, his wife who looked at him seriously and allegedly shook her head so as not to give him a decision for their daughter and young boy to spoil the rehearsal which would offend them. And he rolled his eyes, not wanting to look at his wife's attention.

"Pay attention! Have you even remembered to bring the ring?" Pastor Galswells asked aloud if Victor had brought the ring for Victoria.

"The ring? Yes. Of course."  Victor took the ring from his pocket, but in the meantime Mr. Van Dort blinked one eye and raised his thumb at his wife as a sign that he had given his son to make the better decision to put it in Victoria's finger during rehearsal so that it would never fall out of his hands.

However, the moment he held the ring with his index finger and thumb, he was suddenly dropping them from his hands, which made Victoria and their parents a big shock from his coincidence. He quickly bent his left leg on his knees, holding the candle firmly in his left hand, and his right he was trying to grab a ring that also slips on the air and then on the floor.

"Dropping the ring! This boy doesn't want to get married!" Pastor Galswells loudly stated that Victor had committed suicide.

Then Victor quickly grabbed the ring in Lady Everglot's dress in time, and she gasped in amazement at what the boy had done with very incomparable coincidences. Eventually he stood up, and successfully holding a gold ring on his right hand, except for a candle that had disappeared somewhere. Suddenly Victor guessed that his candle had fallen on Lady Everglot's dress, so that a small fire began to ignite on the dark red dress, and a slender woman in fright tried to shake the fire from her dress to extinguish it. It was a huge terrible chaos. Then Lord Everglot came up with leather chairs to help his wife put out the fire with his angry, disappointed look at Victor's intentions.

"Out of the way, you ninny!" He muttered indignantly. He pushed Victor out of here, and began stomping on Lady Everglot's dress in the fire.

But Mr. and Mrs. Van Dort also joined them to urgently help Lady Everglot put out the fire, except for Pastor Galswells, who, wearily, closed the book and laid them on the table, slowly shaking his head and sighing softly in disbelief that Victor failed in the rehearsal case.

Van Dorts and Lord Everglot tried their best to put out the fire several times, but the fire was still burning. Finally, when someone poured red wine on the dress, when the fire was finally extinguished from the wine.
When all four old people began to wonder, and did not notice who did it. They tilted their heads, suddenly saw Barkis with the impression that he was noble holding an empty golden cup, since he himself extinguished the fire, threw the cup behind him, but the butler so often grabbed them by using a metal plate.

There was a brief silence.

The parents of two unmarried couples are constantly staring at him in surprise. It was then that they were interrupted by an angry Pastor Galswells, who approached them from the table.

"Enough! This wedding cannot take place until he is properly prepared!" He announced that Victor and Victoria's wedding would no longer take place when the clumsy man would rather spend only time training and learning vows without incident.

An annoyed pastor approached the frightened Victor, coldly glancing at him, he tired of Victor with his mistakes and confusion.

"Young man, learn your vows." Pastor Galswells spoke coldly.

Victor had no choice but to answer for his obedience, but he realized that he had seen his parents and Victoria's parents look at him with angry expressions of frustration, which he had deliberately ruined. For the time being, he walked back to the door behind him, quickly took the latch to open it, and frantically ran out of the drawing room so that no one in the rehearsal would see him.

"Well, he's quite the catch, isn't he?" Lord Barkis said, who he stared at with a shocked Victoria, who covered her hand to her mouth, with the unexpected impression she saw that Victor had awkwardly ruined the wedding rehearsal, and that gentle pale blue-skinned man smiled mercilessly at her.

And she frowned sadly at Victor with great apology and regret that he did not manage to prepare everything in the world to be attentive to tomorrow's wedding.

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