The Ruthless Heir
urns and shakes his head. "How can I believe a
old me so hers
re beating i
hat fatal blow, the reminder I don't need. He doesn
"I was fighting for my life. I didn't mean to kill
to soften his anger. It eats at me, and I just wish he'd look at me for one second without com
s that it? Do you wish it were
at all!" he roars. "You betrayed me. You schemed. You ne
adingly. "I would rather die than hurt you, b
me too. But instead of death, it was the darkness that stole me. I
second, the agony makes me wish I were dead. Perhaps tha
had to witness this anguish from the one person who's always loved
y to get some slee
g to happen
sleep," he repeats. "And when yo
ee his resolve, his acceptance that we have no choice but to move fo
ng up on me. Blood is the unbreakable bond that can't be severed. We've been t
word. Santi is the head of our household, and in our world, that means
haven't been taking it seriously enough. I've already tested hi
ng him that I can listen. I can abide by the rules of Society and do what's expected of me.
g in my chest is blotted out by the darkness as the
e horrifying realization that I've killed someone. It torments me. It grabs me an
th as fragments of the insidious nightmare try to dr
ne, tickling every one of my senses. How long have I been
the figures sitting across from each other in t
as I cling to the covers a
want to believe I'm confused. I'm not awake at
n that I can't trust you. Not in my home. Not in my life
The one sitting like a silent warden as he watches me in the dim
, he's tasked with the Rite of my care sh
He's as cold-hearted as they come, and he lets it be known in the hars
enge him. Few can even really look him in the eye,
self, but the idea of him stealing me away
e covers off me. "You can'
and I scramble from the bed, trying
tand what's happening, but something in his gaze tells me it's going to be okay. He silently implores m
rt me right now. Just for a minute. But I would have to be delusional to believe Judg
ead for my life. I will do anything, say an
side and wrapping a steel arm around my wai
ight, but it's useless. Within seconds, he has my arm
I've already fought for my life once
ease don't
lls him. "I wi
ne last time, and all I
to me," I whisper.
is gaze away and doesn't glance
last wail. "That's enough now. Just relax. Don't ma
gainst him. It's my adrenaline crashing, somethin
carded me like I'm nothing. And surely, there is something more terrifying on the horizon i
I know it