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The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy

Chapter 2 The Architecture Of Arrogance

Word Count: 1214    |    Released on: 18/02/2026

kwell Academy felt more like a high-sec

ast, the engine barely audible ov

of gold and green as we left the city

strongly of wealth, a scent I bega

s hands resting lightly

ed, suggesting he had never faced a

, Jane. Was it every

as we passed an iron gat

truth. "And the teachers don't spend half the period tryi

and deep sound. "Blackwe

o actually want to be there. How about

dmund's cold,

air in the room seemed to

und," I sa

t. Richard's grip on the wheel didn't tig

. A

.. int

son," Richard said,

edge that didn't fit his usual 'Perf

people feel out of place. Do

otecting his

rit

place in a world filled with priva

ing driveway of the Hale estate, I r

Gothic revival of stone and glass. I

yer. My mother came from the kitchen,

justing something or smoothing a rug, as if she were

ing me into a hug that smelled like

eating in the formal

d asked, already heading

ice lowering. "He said he wasn't hungry

ichard cut in,

sense of unease sett

fect" family my m

who hid in the shadows, and a mother who pre

pace three times the size of our ol

ian Gray reading for AP Lit,

ard Edmund's voice: "Easy to mak

rst finally drove

ws at night, with moonlight c

staircase when I saw a sliver of l

d. I should have kept w

ed me. It was music-something

softening my footsteps. Through

wasn't

gany bookshelf, a glass of water in one han

gone. In his place was a boy who look

. He gazed at the photo with a mix of lon

ing on the edge of a floorboa

replaced by a cold and deadly ale

to his pocket and stoo

ere?" he

I pushed the door open wider. "I

d, darkening to the c

. He didn't stop until he was inches away, m

t of yours, Jane?

my heart racing against my

his scent-cedarwood mixed with somet

might be your mother's new

in here. You don't look at me. A

s earlier was gone, replaced by a s

afraid,"

noticeable flicker of his

see you as something other than a Hal

loud enough, nobody will notice how lo

uckles whitening. For a moment, I thought he mig

t because you read a few chapters o

confuse my father's gui

, his breath b

make sure you regret ever s

wait for

ne hard enough to make me stumble, and di

ill playing on the record player and realized my lif

d been sitting. There, forgotten in his ru

cked

er. It was a photo of a man I r

the same prison where my father w

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The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy
The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy
“Jane Carter was supposed to be grateful. Her mother's billionaire boyfriend, Richard Hale, plucked them from a leaking two-bedroom apartment and dropped them into the elite Blackwell Academy, it felt like winning the lottery. But at Blackwell, the air is thin and the students have "sharper teeth". ​Standing in her way is Edmund Hale, the school's arrogant prince and her new stepbrother. He's cold, lethal, and determined to see Jane break. But as Jane uncovers the truth behind her father's imprisonment and the dark "Mountain View" clinic where the Hales hide their secrets, she realizes Edmund isn't just her rival, he's a fellow prisoner. ​In a house built on lies and a school ruled by status, Jane must decide: Will she play the part of the perfect, grateful daughter, or will she team up with the boy who hates her to light the whole gilded cage on fire, as a forbidden love grows between them?.”
1 Chapter 1 The Gilded Cage2 Chapter 2 The Architecture Of Arrogance3 Chapter 3 The Ghost In The Hallway4 Chapter 4 The Sound Of Glass Breaking5 Chapter 5 The Weight Of velvet6 Chapter 6 The Morning After7 Chapter 7 The Theater Of The Absurd8 Chapter 8 The Shadow Of The Mountain9 Chapter 9 The Anatomy Of A Threat10 Chapter 10 The Gala of Glass Masks11 Chapter 11 The Aftermath Of Echoes