"What? What the hell?! Grey gave me that name?!" asked Athena furiously. Whereas before, Grey wanted to kill her. Athena was indeed in his house, but it was Noah who saved her. What right did Grey have to give her that name?
"Actually, I asked Grey for help. Grey helped me find a name. Athena. I think it's a good name. Why? You don't like it?"
Damn. Who would have thought it was Noah who asked Grey for help. Athena hurriedly smiled and shook her head. "N-no. I like it. Athena. It's a good name!" Athena said afterward and Noah smiled with relief. "But, are you serious? I'm really going to live here? Why don't you just take me to my house? You don't seem to be ordinary people. Can you guys find out who I am? Any information about me?" asked Athena hopefully.
However, Noah shook his head. "No, I can't. You don't even remember your name. We can't find your information." Noah lied.
Actually, Noah could have searched for the information, but it would have taken longer. However, as Noah said earlier, Noah was afraid that Athena's past was unpleasant or bad. So, lying was the best option. Athena herself looked disappointed and sighed.
"That's right." She said softly. Athena then looked back up at Noah. "Noah, do you have any idea why I have amnesia? An accident or something?"
"I don't know. Maybe it was an accident? However, you're fine. I'm confused too." Noah lied again. If he had said it was the medicine, Athena would have asked for the antidote.
Athena could only be disappointed now. "Okay. Thank you," Athena said, forcing a smile.
Noah saw it. Athena was sad. Noah couldn't bear it, but he had no other choice. "By the way, you really can't remember anything? Like just a glimpse of a moment? Through dreams maybe?" asked Noah to make sure.
Athena thought for a moment, then shook her head. "I don't think so."
"Then it's true, she can't even remember her parents. That means she didn't have any important moments with her parents. It seems that my guess was right or maybe in the future she will remember. I'll just wait," Noah said quietly.
"Uh, I think there is!" said Athena suddenly making Noah refocus on her.
"Oh, yeah? What?" asked Noah.
Athena paused for a moment to think again. "A—apparently. There's a little girl and a little boy. It seems that the little girl is me. My hand was pulled by him. It was like we were running away. There was also, I was laughing with him and playing. Someone suddenly yelled at us. Then, that was it. After that, it's either over or I can't remember it anymore."
"A child?"
"Yes. Perhaps those are my childhood memories?"
Noah nodded. "Probably yes."
"Strange. Why am I remembering that? Why not remember something more important like my parents' faces?!" Athena cursed.
Noah gave a small chuckle. "Who knew that little boy was important to you, right?"
"Maybe. However, is it possible that I'm still friendly with him today?"
"That's possible."
"Yes. But—"
"That's it, Athena. Stop thinking about other things. Now the most important thing is your health first. You took your medicine earlier, you should eat soon. There will be servants delivering food later, you should eat it. Then rest. After resting, I will take you around Grey's house."
"Noah!" Athena shouted, stopping Noah who was about to go out. "I-I've had enough rest. How about after eating, we go straight to the tour? I'm bored in my room."
Noah smiled and nodded. "Okay. That's fine."
"Okay. Where are you going, by the way? Are you going to be gone for a long time?"
"I don't think so. Why?"
Athena glanced around, before she brought herself closer to Noah. Noah was startled, but fell silent when he Athena apparently wanted to whisper something.
"I'm new here. Here, I only recognize you. So, if possible, I want to keep seeing you. I don't know what to do when dealing with Grey. Grey doesn't seem to like me, nor can I do anything because he's the Young Master here, right?" Athena whispered.
Noah gave a small chuckle. "Okay. Yes, I understand. When I first came here, I was also often accompanied by Grey. Don't worry. I'll be back soon," Noah replied to Athena's relief.
Athena nodded. "Okay. I'm sorry for the trouble." Actually, Athena felt bad too. However, she herself had no other choice.
Noah shook his head. "Just relax. Oh, your food is here," Noah said as he looked toward the entrance and the waiter had already arrived with the food. "Eat first. I'll come back later."
"Okay."
Noah smiled and left. Athena herself sighed. Completely relieved that at least she still had Noah who was really nice to her in this house.
***
"Grey, Athena is awake."
Grey, who was originally looking at the gun in his hand, turned his head when Noah said that. Noah had just walked in. Grey raised one eyebrow. "What's the point of telling? She's dead and I don't care either," Grey replied curtly.
"That's all right. I'm just telling. I think you have the right to know."
"No need. I'm not interested. Rather, you should accompany me to shooting practice."
Noah shook his head. "I don't think so."
Grey frowned in confusion. "Why?" he asked directly because Noah rarely refused his requests.
"I want to see Athena again. Athena is afraid of being alone. She only knows me here. That's natural. So, I'll show her around the house. Later, I'll accompany you to shooting practice."
Grey chuckled as soon as he heard that. "You bastard. There's a girl, you immediately forget about your best friend."
Noah laughed. "Of course not."
"That's all right. You go meet that spoiled girl first."
"Okay. I'll go first."
Grey didn't answer, and Noah left. Grey looked back when Noah had left because he had his back to Noah earlier. "Damn. He really left without hesitation." Grey was annoyed.
Grey put his gun roughly onto the table. "Okay. I'm so curious about Athena. Just arriving, she was able to make Noah focus on her." Grey then smiled-but, it was a sly smile. "I think, I should give her a welcoming gift."