as colder
m her. She had braided her golden hair with trembling hands, hoping maybe-just maybe-he
oak door c
fter him like a second skin. His crimson cloak billowed, an unsp
look at he
atly, brushing off his gloves a
breath
e cracked, barel
self a drink. "Of noble blood. Lady Virelle of House Dernwick. The
back like she'
d, her voice a broken trembl
ze as sharp a
n, but even that couldn't cleanse the stain of your bloo
me. Just the sound of her he
s the hall. A small voice cal
am
clutched in one chubby hand. His curls were wild from sl
today!" he said cheerf
joy didn
"Take him away," he snapped. "I'
r f
g him in her arms protectively. "Don
's a reminder of a mistake I'm finally correcting. And y
er body trembled against the cold marble floor.
ords. "Please don't do this to us. Don't cast us o
drink in hand, walking away as if
oor, sobs wracking her slender fr
s brushing her tear-streaked fa
ently as her world crumbled around her. "Yo
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l chandeliers sparkled like constellations overhead, casting golden hues upon
ement celebration-an af
e dais like a queen on her throne, sat Lady Virelle of House Dernwick, tall and cruelly beautiful in blood
n invited-but she'd been ordered to attend. As a show of obedience. As a warnin
ghtly, not for his prot
d behind gloved han
ned-wife, now a g
her jewels... gave t
pt her c
dy Virel
beloved Duke Alistair," she said, voice lilting with sweet
tely, catching the dou
dais. Slowly. Gracefully.
The silence was sha
poor thing. Were you lost? This celebration is for nobi
rippled thro
didn't
ell me, darling, how does it feel? To have been t
by. Watching. Holdi
le
a
a de
flicker o
ed well in the servant quarters. Oh! And how's your... bastard son doing?
ed. Her heart pounded in her ears. She coul
e whispered.
heatrically. "Oh, how tragic.
s chuckle
go of Eli
epped
mother with trembling fists
ice cracking. "My mama is kind and p
rowd
mming in his large blue eyes. "And
knees
own her cheeks-but not from sham
in the world
chos
lted. "Children should be taught thei
r said
d openly on the floor, arms wrapped around her son