A few people had some questions about Wolfram's character in the last chapter. I understand that he have seemed a little OOC, but please keep in mind that Wolfram was stuck doing Yuuri's paperwork, not his own. Yuuri had run off to go play outside and left Wolfram all by himself to finish Yuuri's work. That's why he was so aggravated. And regarding Yuuri's character, well he never really stopped to consider that he did the same thing to Gwendal, so why would he stop?

Word of the Day: coruscate - To give off or reflect bright beams or flashes of light; to sparkle.

Upon entering the office, Wolfram's eyes coruscated with murderous intent. No. No way. Not today. Yuuri was not getting out of paperwork again! Wolfram's boots barely made any noise on the floor as he turned abruptly and started marching for the courtyard. More then likely, Yuuri was hiding from Wolfram in the gardens. "Yuuri!" Wolfram yelled once he reached the gardens and saw Yuuri crouching by a rose bush, obviously trying to stay out of sight but failing. "Heh heh…You found me...!" Yuuri stuttered nervously. Wolfram's eyes shut in annoyance, the bridge of his nose clenched between two fingers. He could already feel a headache forming. "Yuuri…" Wolfram sighed. "I'm beginning to think that you only married me to have someone else to do your work." Yuuri immediately denied it. "No! Of course not! You know how much I hate paperwork, Wolfram! And you know how bad it gets in the fall…" "Regardless of that, Yuuri, you're the Maou! And I'm your husband. You can't just leave me to do all of your work while you play in the gardens!" Yuuri pouted and kicked the dirt. "I know…" Yuuri looked up and suddenly smiled. "I'm sorry, Wolfram. Why don't we do it together?" Wolfram allowed a smile to twitch at his lips, too. "That's all that I ask." Yuuri slipped his hand into Wolfram's, and together they walked back to the office.