Chapter 37: Shadows of Then
With the cold, methodical precision of an artisan, Olivia bound Isabella’s wrists behind her back.
Each knot was cinched with a practiced ease—the terrifying grace of someone who had rehearsed this betrayal in the quiet theater of her mind long before the first blow was struck.
Satisfied with the constraint, Olivia rose to her full height.
Her gaze swept across the room with clinical detachment before finally anchoring on Kira.
“Take her,” she commanded.
Kira’s face drained of color, her breath hitching in her throat.
“T-Take her where, my lady?”
Olivia paused, her eyes roaming the shadows of the room as if weighing the aesthetics of the house against the necessity of the act.
Then, with a casual flick of her wrist toward the hallway—she spoke.
“The bathroom should suffice.”
Kira remained frozen, her eyes darting between her mistress’s icy composure and the broken, gasping woman slumped upon the floor.
“Now, Kira.”
The sudden edge in Olivia’s voice acted like a physical jolt.
Jolted into submission, the girl nodded frantically and moved to seize Isabella. She began to drag the limp, heavy weight of the woman across the floorboards.
At first, Isabella offered a pathetic, half-hearted struggle, her fingers clawing feebly at the wood; but the poison had already woven its web through her veins.
Her strength had vanished, leaving only a hollow shell.
The bathroom door groaned on its hinges, a low, mourning sound.
With one final, resigned exhale that sounded like the ghost of a plea, Isabella was hauled across the threshold.
The door clicked shut—a sharp, final sound that severed the room in two.
She looked down at the blood-streaked carpet, her brow furrowing with the mild disapproval one might show toward a spilled glass of wine.
“Clean this,” she directed, her voice a flat line, devoid of even the shadow of remorse. “I need some air.”
Without a backward glance, she turned and stepped out into the biting embrace of the night.
She sat in the garden, pressing her palms against her eyes in a desperate bid for serenity.
But the tranquility of the estate was a fragile veil, and it tore easily. Her mind drifted, slipping through the cracks of the present into a colder, darker “then.”
The fragrant garden air vanished, replaced by the damp, suffocating rot of a dungeon.
The opulence of the palace dissolved into jagged stone, and the phantom bite of iron chains sank once more into her wrists.
She saw herself again: a broken thing crumpled on a freezing floor, her silk dress reduced to tattered ribbons, and her skin mapped with bruises that bloomed like dark ink stains.
Each breath was a jagged blade in her lungs.
Then came the touch—a ghost of a sensation on her brow. And a voice, gravelly yet softened by an unexpected mercy.
“Little one, are you alright?”
She forced her swollen lids open.
A man knelt in the gloom beside her, his face a roadmap of age and endurance.
A scar traced a jagged path across his cheek, but his eyes—vibrant green, like fresh-sprung grass—searched hers with frantic concern.
From his neck hung a silver locket engraved with a name she didn’t recognize: Edward Norman.
“Who are you?” she rasped, the words tearing at her raw throat.
“A prisoner, just as you are,” he replied, his voice heavy with empathy.
“And you? What could you have done to earn the Duke’s wrath?”
A bitter, hollow laugh bubbled in her chest but died before it reached the air.
Was this their final cruelty? Not content with breaking her in the shadows, they had cast her into a cell with a stranger, stripping away the final remnants of her dignity.
She could not bring herself to tell him that the “Duke” he spoke of was her own father—the man who had discarded her here with icy indifference, the architect of every bruise she wore.
Shrinking back, she pulled the remnants of her gown tight around her frame. Seeing her distress, Edward immediately averted his gaze.
“Peace, child. There is no need for fear. I have a daughter of my own, your age.”
Without a second thought, he pulled his shirt over his head and offered it to her, baring his own skin to the lethal chill of the cell.
Olivia hesitated, then took it; the rough fabric was a sanctuary against her nakedness and the shivering cold.
The heavy thud of boots announced a guard, who sneered as he tossed a single plate of meager food onto the grimy floor.
“For you,” he spat at Edward, before casting a predatory glance at Olivia. “Not for her.”
Olivia’s stomach twisted with the ache of hunger, but she remained motionless.
Edward, however, slid the plate into her lap.
“Eat, my child. You look as though you haven’t seen a meal in days.”
“I… I can’t…” she stammered.
“Don’t be shy, little one. Please, eat. Just looking at you gives me the hope I need to see my own daughter again.”
Olivia took a trembling bite. “Thank you,” she whispered. “I am sure your daughter knows how much you love her.”
“And I am certain your father is just as sick with worry for you,” Edward said gently. “I am sure you will be out of this place soon.”
A sharp pang struck her heart.
She choked back a sob, forcing a lie through her teeth because she couldn’t bear the weight of his pity.
“Ah… yes. I’m sure he is waiting for me.”
Edward Norman became more than a cellmate; he was a guardian in the abyss.
In those few fleeting days, he offered her a warmth her own flesh and blood had never provided. His kindness was etched into her soul like a carving in stone.
She could still hear his final whisper, echoing against the screams that often filled the corridors:
“My little lady, when you leave this place, you must truly live. Do not let them steal your soul.”
She had never forgotten.
A sudden voice snapped the thread of the memory, dragging her back to the sunlight of the present…
“My Lady, the Duke requests your presence.”
Olivia turned, arching a delicate brow with the sharp precision of a blade. Before her stood the head butler, his face a mask of practiced neutrality.
“Did you not inform me upon my arrival that he was to remain at the royal palace tonight?” she asked, her voice silky yet laced with an unspoken threat.
“Were you lying to me then, or are you merely incompetent now?”
The butler did not flinch, though the air between them grew heavy.
“Forgive me, Your Grace. Urgent matters demanded His Grace’s unexpected return. I had no intention of misleading you.”
Olivia regarded him for a heartbeat longer, her silence more piercing than a reprimand, before brushing past him.
She had no use for his apologies; she was already calculating the ripples this sudden summons would cause.
That wretched man, she thought, her pulse quickening.
He must have whispered to Mathias about Isabella. Why else would the tiger be back in his den? Her fingers curled instinctively, and she bit down on a nail—a rare, jagged crack in her porcelain composure.
I will deal with that servant later. For now, I must see what trap has been set.
She reached the mahogany door of the Duke’s chambers.
But as she raised a hand to knock, the door was wrenched open with violent force.
Before she could gasp, a hand like a vice clamped around her wrist, hauling her into the room.
“What in the—?”
The protest died in her throat as she stumbled to find her footing.
She looked up, her eyes flashing with a fury she was ready to unleash, only to collide with the tempestuous gaze of Mathias.
“Oh, it’s you,” she breathed, smoothing her features into a mask of cold irritation.
“Is this your new custom? Savage greetings and bruised wrists? What is the meaning of this?”
Matthias’s green eyes—usually as calm as a forest—now burned with the heat of a wildfire.
He released her abruptly, but his shadow loomed over her, tense and predatory.
“You dare play the victim?” he rasped, his voice a low thunder. “I should ask you: what is the meaning of your actions?”
Olivia tilted her head, a picture of wounded innocence and elegant confusion.
“Me? I haven’t the slightest idea what you are raving about. I simply declined to join the party at the palace. Since when has a preference for solitude been a capital offense?”
Mathias stepped into her personal space, his movements slow and deliberate.
“Olivia, do not play the fool. It does not suit you. Tell me… what happened between you and Isabella?”
“Nothing happened,” she snapped.
The answer came too fast—a jagged, panicked reflex.
Matthias narrowed his eyes, a grim smirk touching his lips.
“A hasty tongue is the herald of a lie,” he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper.
“Tell me where you took her. Tell me what you did. I have looked the other way for your many cruelties, Olivia, but to lay a hand on Leon’s wife? You have crossed a border from which there is no return.”
” Olivia. She is family—not one of the ornaments you break when you are bored.”
Olivia drew herself up, her eyes glittering with feigned outrage.
“I told you—I did nothing. And what? You would take the word of a common servant, that old man, over mine?”
Matthias’s expression shifted, a trap snapping shut in his eyes.
“How curious,” he murmured. “I never mentioned it was the head butler who spoke to me.”
For a fraction of a second, the blood in Olivia’s veins turned to ice.
She had tripped over her own web.
She recovered instantly, hardening her gaze, but the damage was done. Mathias stepped back, tilting his head as if observing a fascinating, venomous insect.
“Tell me the truth, Olivia. Or I shall go to Isabella and let the truth bleed from her own lips.”
Olivia’s mind raced. Kyle’s message had been absolute: Mathias was supposed to be miles away, bound by royal protocol.
What had shattered that certainty? How had the world moved so quickly against her?
But she would not break. She straightened her spine, meeting his emerald fire with her own icy resolve.
“Go ahead,” she said, her voice as smooth as polished stone.
“Ask her. I don’t mind in the least.”
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- Chapter 164: Inside Me Forever
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- Chapter 162: The Man Wrapped in Gold
- Chapter 161: Grim Vows
- Chapter 160: Dead Ties
- Chapter 159: A Vintage of Betrayal
- Chapter 158: Responsibility
- Chapter 157: Scraps of Compassion
- Chapter 156: Weight of Silence
- Chapter 155: Generations of Rot
- Chapter 154: Fallen Empress
- Chapter 153: Between Siblings
- Chapter 152: Crystalline Teeth
- Chapter 151: The Return to the hell
- Chapter 150: a husband’s vow
- Chapter 149: The Mourner’s Petals
- Chapter 148: The Fortress of Regret
- Chapter 147: The Devil’s Trade
- Chapter 146: The Long-Awaited Confession
- Chapter 145: A Pale Shadow of Jealousy
- Chapter 144: The Misplaced Devotion
- Chapter 143: The Weight of a Bow
- Chapter 142: A Lucky Charm
- Chapter 141: The Mirage in the Midnight
- Chapter 140: A Sovereign in Hell
- Chapter 139: Reflections of Hell
- Chapter 138: A Magnificent Travesty
- Chapter 137: Hollow Sacrifices
- Chapter 136: The Currency of Souls
- Chapter 135: A Chalice of Crimson Vows
- Chapter 134: The Butcher’s Mirror
- Chapter 133: Snake in Silk
- Chapter 132: Divine Justice
- Chapter 131: The Falling Heir
- Chapter 130: The Gilded Swamp
- Chapter 129: Eyes of the Hound
- Chapter 128: A Spring Without Flowers
- Chapter 127: The Second Gift
- Chapter 126: Borrowed Vision
- Chapter 125: the beast suffered
- Chapter 124: A Gift Written in blood
- Chapter 123: The Weight of an Empty Finger
- Chapter 122: The ring
- Chapter 121: The Reckoning
- Chapter 120: Atone
- Chapter 119: The Leash of Forgiveness
- Chapter 118: Vortex
- Chapter 117: The Altar of False Mercy
- Chapter 116: A Cradle of Thorns
- Chapter 115: A Covenant of Shadow
- Chapter 114: The Shroud of White Lace
- Chapter 113: Begging the Devil
- Chapter 112: The Fallen Idol
- Chapter 111: Broken Oaths
- Chapter 110: Shadows on the Lips
- Chapter 109: mirror of guilt
- Chapter 108: Web of Lies
- Chapter 107: Unwanted Company
- Chapter 106: A Madman’s Mercy
- Chapter 105: The Broken Cage
- Chapter 104: Veil of Denial
- Chapter 103: Bitter Truths
- Chapter 102: The Noble Lie
- Chapter 101: In the Dark
- Chapter 100: A Sacrifice
- Chapter 99: Digging for a Ghost
- Chapter 98: The Silent Grave
- Chapter 97: Dust and Deception
- Chapter 96: Forgotten princess
- Chapter 95: Debt
- Chapter 94: The Saint and the Beast
- Chapter 93: The End of Our Partnership
- Chapter 92: A Terrifying Confession
- Chapter 91: Cold Possession
- Chapter 90: Burning Dreams
- Chapter 89: A Dance with the Devil
- Chapter 88: The Duchess’s Hidden Warmth
- Chapter 87: The Occult Bargain
- Chapter 86: Burnt into Memory
- Chapter 85: Silence
- Chapter 84: Glacial Walls
- Chapter 83: The Pride that Blinds
- Chapter 82: Silver Strands
- Chapter 81: A Dawn Without Her
- Chapter 80: The Taste of Copper
- Chapter 79: A Midnight Feast
- Chapter 78: Pride Buried in Marble
- Chapter 77: The Sound of Treason
- Chapter 76: The Beast Behind the Crown
- Chapter 75: The Truth Behind the Crown
- Chapter 74: The Daughter of Doubt
- Chapter 73: A Legacy of Ashes
- Chapter 72: Traitor’s Final Words
- Chapter 71: The Rat in the Trap
- Chapter 70: The Lamb with Teeth
- Chapter 69: The Wrong Target
- Chapter 68: The Price of Womanhood
- Chapter 67: The Fragment of Madness
- Chapter 66: The Hunger of the Damned
- Chapter 65: The Ghastly Supper
- Chapter 64: A Duel of Silk and Shadows
- Chapter 63: Shattered Pride and Severed Heads
- Chapter 62: The Wilted Blessing
- Chapter 61: A Crown of Thorns
- Chapter 60: A Ghost in the Mirror
- Chapter 59: The Shattered Pride
- Chapter 58: The Silent Justice
- Chapter 57: Toxins of the Soul
- Chapter 56: Cruel Mercy
- Chapter 55: A Grave of Blue Petals
- Chapter 54: Elias
- Chapter 53: The Mirror of Deception
- Chapter 52: Shadows of Grief
- Chapter 51: Mine
- Chapter 50: The Bitter Release
- Chapter 49: Broken Trust
- Chapter 48: The Silent Agony
- Chapter 47: The Golden-Eyed Demon
- Chapter 46: Settling the Debt
- Chapter 45: Evidence of the Night
- Chapter 44: Between regret and desire
- Chapter 43: Tears of the Night
- Chapter 42: Hollow Warmth
- Chapter 41: When the Serpent Fails
- Chapter 40: The Last Mercy
- Chapter 39: Cell Number Fifteen
- Chapter 38: Broken Marriage
- Chapter 37: Shadows of Then
- Chapter 36: The Broken Marionette
- Chapter 35: Unmasked
- Chapter 34: A Villainess is Still a Villainess
- Chapter 33: How A Woman Fight
- Chapter 32: The Predator’s Trap
- Chapter 31: The Eyes I Never Saw
- Chapter 30: Dignity Among Ruins
- Chapter 29: Echoes of a Buried Past
- Chapter 28: Be My Wife For A Night
- Chapter 27: Advice
- Chapter 26: Brands of Agony
- Chapter 25: Condition
- Chapter 24: The Price of Lineage
- Chapter 23: Partnership
- Chapter 22: The Butterfly Message
- Chapter 21: The Weight of the Crown
- Chapter 20: The Morning Of The Scandal
- Chapter 19: How Rats Die
- Chapter 18: Fight
- Chapter 17: Please, Blame Me
- Chapter 16: The Inevitable Divorce
- Chapter 15: He Knows
- Chapter 14: The Weight of Memories
- Chapter 13: The Silence of Undeniable Truth
- Chapter 12: Unnamed Heir
- Chapter 11: A Brother’s Secret and a Sister’s Fury
- Chapter 10: The Proposal Of Despair
- Chapter 9: Layla’s past
- Chapter 8: Price Of Love
- Chapter 7: The Reckoning at Dawn
- Chapter 6: The Duchess’s Lesson
- Chapter 5: Scars of the past
- Chapter 4: Meeting the Enemy
- Chapter 3: A Cold greeting
- Chapter 2: Second Chance
- Chapter 1: A Crimson Farewell