Chapter 48: Warping Rules, Fracturing Logic
Catherine felt something off. The air behind her felt emptier.
Catherine slowed. Then stopped.
She turned.
Five meters.
Five precious meters of space lay between them.
Her lips curved into a bright, satisfied smile.
Maximilian halted instinctively, less because she had stopped, and more because of that smile.
The evening sun hung low, pale gold against the early winter sky. It caught in her hair, revealing hidden strands of red beneath the dark… like embers stirred awake by light. Her eyes reflected the glow, warm and golden, softened by the chill in the air. And her smile…
God.
He wanted to die watching that smile.
Not dramatically. Not painfully.
Just… right there. In that quiet moment. Preserved forever.
Then understanding struck him.
The reason for her happiness.
The distance.
The physical space she had so deliberately widened.
Something in his chest tightened. Just a little.
It stung, but not enough to erase the smile that followed. He smiled back, genuine, unguarded.
They had shared something earlier. A moment. She’d laughed without thinking about the past. She’d leaned close. Her heart must have moved toward him… at least a little.
An inch? No, that was too hopeful.
A centimeter, then.
…A millimeter.
A micron.
Yes. That sounded about right.
But even that was enough.
Little by little, she would come closer. And until then, he would stay right there… by her side, at whatever distance she allowed.
“I think we don’t have to kiss.”
Her voice broke into his thoughts.
Maximilian looked up sharply.
“You think so?”
Catherine had gone serious, brows drawn together as if she were unraveling a theorem. “Just think about it,” she said. “This curse… it was created centuries ago. Back then, kissing wasn’t something lovers did casually. Kissing and intimacy were reserved for marriage.”
She paced a step, thinking aloud. “Even hugging was considered immodest. Lovers didn’t… touch like they do now.”
She stopped again, eyes distant.
“We were just talking,” she said slowly. “That’s probably what lovers did back then. Spent time together. Spoke. That would be considered intimacy by the curse. And then the distance widened.”
Maximilian’s hand rose unconsciously to his chest.
It felt… strange.
So from now on, when she spoke to him, when she stayed, and when she shared space… it meant she was actively trying to widen the distance?
Not enjoying him.
Not choosing him.
Why did his life feel like it was descending into hell one misunderstanding at a time?
He wanted that bracelet gone. Desperately. So he could court her properly. So he could step forward without calculation or restraint.
But for now…
He had no choice.
“I guess so,” he said quietly, carefully masking the ache beneath his words.
Can this get any worse?
Catherine, however, was content.
As long as she focused on avoiding anything that resembled intimacy, anything lovers might do, she would be free of him. Free of the curse. Free of that dangerous closeness.
She had already forgotten the third thing the woman had mentioned.
Confront the truth.
Deliberately, Catherine widened the distance between them and savored it. The air felt lighter. The sky brighter. Only then did she notice the butterflies drifting lazily through the neighborhood, pale wings fluttering near the brownstones. Each house had neat steps leading upward, identical railings lined in quiet symmetry.
She had never understood the appeal of small homes crammed into the heart of a city: why live boxed in when acres of open land existed?
Yet today, the brownstones looked… beautiful.
They picked up the baby from daycare and began the walk home. They were only a few blocks from Maximilian’s place when the sensation returned.
The burn.
Familiar. Crawling. Unmistakable.
Catherine stopped short and turned.
He was four meters behind her.
Her breath caught.
She shouldn’t be feeling this. The distance was there. The rules were clear. She had figured the curse out.
The burn intensified anyway.
Her heart thudded wildly as Maximilian frowned and instinctively walked closer.
“No,” she whispered.
Two meters.
The distance snapped back… sharp and final.
Tears welled in her eyes before she could stop them.
“Catherine—” Maximilian began.
“Do. Not. Say. A. Word,” she said, teeth clenched, voice trembling with restraint rather than weakness.
The rest of the walk passed in silence.
They reached home.
And for the first time since learning the rules of the curse, Catherine understood something far more terrifying than distance.
Whatever bound them was no longer obeying her logic.
“Should we have sex?” she asked.
She didn’t look at him.
The word itself left a bitter taste in her mouth.
Sex.
She had never truly understood its appeal. In her past life, it had been intriguing only in theory—something powerful enough that people betrayed vows, kingdoms, even gods for it. She had imagined it must be extraordinary.
Then she had married.
And beyond procreation, she had found nothing there. No revelation. No transcendence.
Something useful only in imagination. Nothing more.
Others called it sacred. Intimate. A bond.
If that was true, then so be it.
If the curse demanded her body as payment, she would give it once… just once… if it meant reclaiming her autonomy.
Maximilian reacted before he even realized what he was doing, gently covering the baby’s ears. The child was barely forty days old, far too young to understand anything, but instinct overrode reason.
He swallowed.
“Do you really want to?” he asked.
The pain in his chest flared sharply, unmistakable. The curse hurt, but this was different. This was her hurting. His heart hurt too.
Catherine lowered her gaze.
Her hands curled into fists so tight her knuckles paled.
She didn’t answer.
Because wanting had nothing to do with it.
—–
Meanwhile, William Preston, Catherine’s older brother, received a call just as he was about to go to bed.
The words on the other end landed like a gunshot.
“They’ve issued a temporary suspension of the Interstate Commerce License.”
William was on his feet instantly.
Cold calculation kicked in even as dread flooded his veins. A suspension like that didn’t merely slow operations—it paralyzed them. Ninety percent of their product volume was locked in place. Contracts would auto-fail within hours. Export partners would cancel without hesitation. Any shipment already on trucks crossing state lines would be forced to turn back, missing delivery windows, leading to spoilage.
Millions in losses.
In a single day.
And tomorrow would be worse.
His hand tightened around the phone as he immediately dialed a familiar number. The senator’s private line. The one no one else had.
He had helped put that man in office.
The phone rang.
Once.
Twice.
Then went to voicemail.
William exhaled sharply, fury coiling tight in his chest.
He tried again.
Nothing.
The silence was louder than any refusal.
“F*cking Calhoun,” he muttered, dragging a hand through his hair. The senator was closer to Calhoun, and he had picked a side.
This wasn’t an accident.
He pulled this trigger not to aim at a company.
He was aiming at the Prestons.
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- Chapter 175: To Stand Up For Her
- Chapter 174: Does Past Matter?
- Chapter 173: Her First Love?!
- Chapter 172: To Say His Name
- Chapter 171: Say My Name
- Chapter 170: Father’s Approval
- Chapter 169: His Reply
- Chapter 168: To Give Her What She Wished For
- Chapter 167: Regret So Powerful
- Chapter 166: Trusting Him More And More
- Chapter 165: The Name That Followed Him Into History
- Chapter 164: To Remember
- Chapter 163: Unlike Past Life...
- Chapter 162: Enemies Within
- Chapter 161: Built Different
- Chapter 160: Simmering Resentment
- Chapter 159: Could It Be Maximilian?
- Chapter 158: Who Is Leon Aureus?
- Chapter 157: A Familiar Name
- Chapter 156: Jonathan’s Approval
- Chapter 155: To Elope?
- Chapter 154: The Ring
- Chapter 153: Why He Broke Up With Her
- Chapter 152: A Quiet Morning
- Chapter 151: To Protect Him
- Chapter 150: Need For Revenge
- Chapter 149: Mother’s Hurt
- Chapter 148: The Accusation
- Chapter 147: Did He Buy A Ring Already?
- Chapter 146: A Forgotten Memory
- Chapter 145: Choices
- Chapter 144: He Came
- Chapter 143: His Resolution, Her Breaking
- Chapter 142: His Redemption
- Chapter 141: To Find Her
- Chapter 140: The Clingy Child
- Chapter 139: Choosing To Trust Again
- Chapter 138: Breaking Softly
- Chapter 137: Yes Or No?
- Chapter 136: Give Him What?!
- Chapter 135: Losing Control
- Chapter 134: Caged By Family
- Chapter 133: Please, Say Yes
- Chapter 132: The Popular Boyfriend
- Chapter 131: Her Doubt
- Chapter 130: Forming Factions, Breaking Trust
- Chapter 129: Secrets Revealed
- Chapter 128: The Slap
- Chapter 127: The Interrogation
- Chapter 126: The Café Confrontation
- Chapter 125: A Door Opened
- Chapter 124: Dorian’s Announcement
- Chapter 123: Taking Control
- Chapter 122: He Was Jealous
- Chapter 121: Babysitting
- Chapter 120: Since Eighteen
- Chapter 119: King Again
- Chapter 118: Happy Father, Happy Family
- Chapter 117: The Beckoning
- Chapter 116: Losing Control
- Chapter 115: An Uncontrollable Visitor
- Chapter 114: To Stay
- Chapter 113: The Glue Of The Family
- Chapter 112: His Longing
- Chapter 111: Predators In Silk
- Chapter 110: A Father’s Hope
- Chapter 109: Every Inch A Queen
- Chapter 108: The Man She Had Never Truly Seen
- Chapter 107: Is Redemption Possible?
- Chapter 106: The Reason
- Chapter 105: Moment Of Truth
- Chapter 104: Loved Up
- Chapter 103: Kisses Weren’t Enough
- Chapter 102: Can’t Escape
- Chapter 101: The Truth
- Chapter 100: His Quiet Obsession
- Chapter 99: To Be Free
- Chapter 98: Choosing Herself
- Chapter 97: Obsessive Plea
- Chapter 96: Meeting Dorian
- Chapter 95: To Stay Together
- Chapter 94: Love or Fear?
- Chapter 93: For You, My Queen
- Chapter 92: To Get Advice
- Chapter 91: Protective Instinct
- Chapter 90: Dorian’s Move
- Chapter 89: He Stayed
- Chapter 88: A Solemn Promise and Fractured Memories
- Chapter 87: To Communicate
- Chapter 86: Finally Found Each Other
- Chapter 85: Bernice & Sebastian
- Chapter 84: The Retaliation
- Chapter 83: Gabriel’s Proposal
- Chapter 82: The Meeting
- Chapter 81: The Phone Call
- Chapter 80: The Vow Ribbon Incident
- Chapter 79: Were They On The Same Side?
- Chapter 78: Failing Restraint
- Chapter 77: Morning Shenanigans
- Chapter 76: A Quiet Warmth
- Chapter 75: A Peaceful Night?!
- Chapter 74: Caught
- Chapter 73: Queen Without A Crown
- Chapter 72: Intoxicating Darkness
- Chapter 71: The War Queen Awakens
- Chapter 70: Fragments Of Past
- Chapter 69: Body Vs Heart Vs Mind
- Chapter 68: To Belong To Each Other
- Chapter 67: Will He? Won’t He?
- Chapter 66: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (11)
- Chapter 65: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(10)
- Chapter 64: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (9)- First Meeting
- Chapter 63: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (8)
- Chapter 62: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (7)
- Chapter 61: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(6)
- Chapter 60: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(5)
- Chapter 59: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(4)
- Chapter 58: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (3)
- Chapter 57: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (2)
- Chapter 56: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (1)
- Chapter 55: Family Dynamics
- Chapter 54: The Blackwood Heir
- Chapter 53: Rising Hunger
- Chapter 52: Her Strategy
- Chapter 51: To Move Away
- Chapter 50: Her Resolution
- Chapter 49: To Confront The Truth
- Chapter 48: Warping Rules, Fracturing Logic
- Chapter 47: Too Stuck In The Past?!
- Chapter 46: Solving Problems
- Chapter 45: Was That... Jealousy?!
- Chapter 44: To Break The Shackle
- Chapter 43: The Soul Shackle
- Chapter 42: Nostalgic Memories
- Chapter 41: Sleeping Arrangements
- Chapter 40: Worlds Apart
- Chapter 39: Pinned Underneath Him
- Chapter 38: A Love Strong Enough
- Chapter 37: Alexander’s Choice
- Chapter 36: The One She Couldn’t Lie To
- Chapter 35: To Court Her
- Chapter 34: Crashing Down
- Chapter 33: To Admit Attraction Or Not
- Chapter 32: The Lullaby
- Chapter 31: Her Name
- Chapter 30: Cleaver And Ice
- Chapter 29: Who’d Blink First?
- Chapter 28: Domestic Bliss? Nah... It’s Got To Be A Hallucination
- Chapter 27: A Nightmare Life
- Chapter 26: Shackled, To Him
- Chapter 25: Another Familiar Face
- Chapter 24: A Perfect Proposal
- Chapter 23: The Bracelet
- Chapter 22: Use My Name
- Chapter 21: The Third Option
- Chapter 20: Breaking Down
- Chapter 19: Sebastian Remington
- Chapter 18: Lying With Precision
- Chapter 17: A Man Who Protected What Was His
- Chapter 16: The Confession
- Chapter 15: Have We Met Before?
- Chapter 14: Stepping Toward The Past
- Chapter 13: Locked Out
- Chapter 12: Alexander’s Priority
- Chapter 11: A Tender Kiss
- Chapter 10: When An Unstoppable Force Meets An Immovable Object
- Chapter 9: Roxana - An Immovable Object
- Chapter 8: Hunter Alex - The Unstoppable Force
- Chapter 7: He Returned
- Chapter 6: Reaching Rock-bottom
- Chapter 5: The Insults
- Chapter 4: Present Life: Getting Erased
- Chapter 3: Past Life - The Last Stand
- Chapter 2: Past Life - The Betrayal
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