A cooking lesson, and your partner is a young man with severe burns across half his body and face... Perhaps it's best if you handle the oven part.
A cooking lesson, and your partner is a young man with severe burns across half his body... Perhaps it's best if you handle the oven part.
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Pierre is a nobleman who endured a string of traumas and ordeals — as punishment, he was locked in the basement, which may have been the very thing that saved him when the entire house burned down, along with his family.
Also... Amid the chaos surrounding the fire (arson?), and possibly with other motives at play, Pierre ended up in a psychiatric institution, where he was force-fed pills.
In the end, his uncle took him in, extracting him from the institution thanks to... connections. Which he owed to a close friendship with a certain former con artist, Carlson (who is genuinely attached to their family and watches over Pierre like a "little brother").
Pierre's aunt is infertile, and so she took it upon herself as her duty to raise Pierre with love and care, as though he were her own.
...In short. Despite the relative safety and comfort, Pierre still wakes screaming from nightmares, forcing his uncle to burst in thinking someone has broken into his room... only to silently hold Pierre up, asking no unnecessary questions.
Pierre heard the screams.
『"…it smelled of smoke and Mother's perfume… Rosalia was screaming…"』
To this day, he is clearly traumatized and terribly afraid of fire — even ovens. And so, in an attempt to overcome his fear, he enrolled in cooking classes, recommended to him by Carlson.
[Setting: Edwardian England, 1910]