ndria
was a
hing for jewels; they had been trying to humiliate me. They wanted me to walk into this chaos and feel the weight of their contempt p
he only chair that h
small, warm flame in the cold ruin of my life. Even now, with bruises flowering on her arms and her l
ne, Jad
d. The smell was wrong. It was supposed to be a simple healing balm-lavender, beeswax, maybe a trace of comfrey
loser, inha
hv
spread like wildfire through a camp. A slow, agonizing death dressed in the disguise of medicine. A cold, sharp rage pierced through my exhaustion. My hand tightened on the ceramic
pened with
ailed behind her like a nervous shadow. Her eyes swept over the room, over Jade's bruised face,
with false sympathy. "I heard what happened in
s the dusty surface of the nightstand toward her. I forced my expression into one of
d with a quiver I manufactured. I made sure to emphasize
second. She had expected tears. She had expected gratit
"It has a strange smell," I said, my voice uncertain, as if I were a naive child n
hind them. She thought I was merely suspicious, not knowledgeable. She
of course, dear,"
n't say the name of the poison. I didn't reveal my knowledge. I just looked
ar?" I asked, my voice small. "Christal said.
his hands trembling. He took one sniff, and his expression confirmed everything. I watched the blood d
just as my father ap
ubt I had planted in the cellar-but he arrived just in time to witness the ph
aning of this?"
orres, the salve... it has been tam
d used Ashvine before. She knew its scent was nearly undetectable to anyone without training. And yet this bruised, trembling Omega had stopped the salve from touching her skin before I could be dosed. S
g. I let tears well in my eyes. "Someone...
ked sob. "Father... today it's in a salve. What wi
h, I saw him look at his new wife with genuine, cold suspicion. It was not love I saw in his eyes. It was c
oice dangerously low. "I
lord," she stammered, biting her lip. "I w
irl who had stumbled onto the truth by accident. Let Eleanor chase shadows trying to find her
er, the adrenaline that had fueled
stant mental battle-it had all taken its toll on a body that was already weak and injured. This body had bee
ave washe
Jade s
twist with terror, her thin arms reaching for me even as her own body t
as if to catch me. He was too late. But for one frozen moment, I saw something cross
ms wrapping around me, trying to break my fall. The last thing I h
stand ther
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