The Monster Behind His Mask
Santia
aw, unadulterated fury that
usually so calculating, were wild, filled with hatred. I stumbled, catching myself on the edge of the coff
you alright? Oh, God, your cheek." He cradled her face in his hands, his thumbs g
just trying to apologize, to make peace for your sake. And she attacked me. I don't know what I did wrong."
over her head. The look in his eyes was one I' d never
" he commanded, his voice
ize? For calling out her lies? For defending myself against h
k." He let go of Bridgett, stepping towards me. "What has gotten
ard, across the face. The sharp crack echoed in the stunned sil
atisfied? Will you stop this madness now? Please, darling, stop. I don't know what's going on with you, but I'll get you
can fix it. I'll send Bridgett away. I'll do anything. Just please, don't leave me. Don't throw away everything w
, irrevocably done." I looked at him, my gaze unwavering. "I don't love you. I hate you. I feel suff
Eleanor and Richard exchanged shocked glances. Their
of... vulgarity. Declan, you handle this. We will discuss this later." She shot me a look of pure loathing. "You will regret t
a," my mother whispered, her voice laced with despair. "You've gone too
uch a shame. Such a waste." They, too, left, their foots
ion. I just wanted freedom. Freedom from the lies, from the suffocating pret
inty, that this would be a wa
computer was a balm to my frayed nerves. I had spent the last few days, in the wake of discovering Bridgett's presence, secretly installing
ransitioned into security consulting. He was discreet, efficient, and owed me a favor. He had been
of bank transfers, and location data. The private investigator was thorough. My fingers flew ac
he laptop shut, my heart hammering against my ribs. D
ing?" he asked,
voice sharper than I intended. I tried
ld blueprints, the design sketches. He stopped by my drawing board, wher
ing to destroy me? Our life?" He turned to face me, his eyes filled with a familiar sorrow that us
They always were. He knew my deepest
th suppressed rage. "Because I can't give you a child? Tell me, De
o go faster, more daring, despite my pleas for caution. The sickening crunch of snow, the searing pain, the long, endless month
, usually buried deep beneath layers of charm
only shut, not locked, let out a s
and predatory, fixed on the screen. The sma
shoved him, but he was stronger, fueled by panic. His finge
just any sound, but his voice. L
She's just... not like you. You're so alive, so wild. She's broken, Bridgett. After th
. "And you still love her, Declan? Really?
u, love. Nothing. She just doesn't excite me anymore. She's a
Each syllable was a hammer blow to my heart, to my very being. He
ghost. The recording continued, his voice, so intimate, so loving, to another woma
trembling, but I was faster. I snatched i
? Not the woman you fell in love with?" I looked at him, truly looked at him, and saw the monster