Calla's POV:
The room had once been sterile—cold marble floors, white curtains, and an unnervingly clinical row of dolls with identical porcelain faces staring blankly from a shelf. But now? It looked like something out of a fairytale. I stood barefoot on a Persian rug I had hauled in from the east wing, hands on my hips, paint smudged on my cheeks as I stared at my masterpiece. There were now murky green walls, splashed with muted gold vines. Floating shelves held odd little ceramic foxes, thrifted fairytale books, and a crystal orb I picked up at an antique store on my way home After Madden and I ate in uncomfortable silence – Madden doing nothing but ignoring my attempts at small talks– he drove off without me, saying he had something urgent to do. The driver arrived to take me home but instead I made a stop for a shop. I grinned at the transformation like a lunatic with a glue gun. I didn't know it'll be fun transforming Egi’s room. “Perfect,” I whispered to herself, lighting a stick of sage and waving it in figure eights. “I can't wait to see her pretty face when she sees this." From her drawings and writings that I went through I realized she loved the color green. She even drew a fairytale bedroom with pixies and tree fairies. Just then, the door creaked and I stiffened, turning immediately to see Egi looking stunned in the doorway, eyes wide. She was dressed in her school pinafore, backpack still on, blinking at the room in shock. Her eyes lit up as it landed on the plush velvet beanbag and a crooked little bookshelf in the shape of a tree. “Tada!! Do you like it?” I asked, beaming, waving my hands dramatically like a magician revealing a trick. “I got stuffed animals! Weird ones. Like this bat.” She held up a stuffed bat with glittery wings. “His name’s Carmichael. There are up to twenty stuffed animals, my nature princess.” Egi said nothing, just stared at the walls. At the softly blinking fairy lights. At the shelf with the old books. At the tarot card print framed next to her bed. My smile faltered, just a little. Doesn't she like it??? I immediately thought of something else. “Orrr…” I said quickly, kneeling to pull a small covered bowl from a woven basket, “I also got you... a pet fish?” I lifted the lid to reveal a little blue betta fish swimming slowly in a round bowl. “His name is... also Carmichael. Junior.” I said awkwardly. Egi’s shifted backwards immediately. “No!” she shouted, suddenly panicked. “No, I don’t want—stop changing everything! I hate it!! I hate everything! I hate you!!” And just like that, she dropped her bag and bolted out of the room, leaving me feeling crushed. “Shit—Egi, wait!” I tried helplessly, rushing after her. I nearly knocked over the sage bowl in the process. I caught up to her at the staircase, where she stood trembling halfway down, fists clenched at her sides. “Egi,” I said gently, crouching. “I didn’t mean to scare you. I just—I thought maybe… I could make it feel like a storybook. Like a safe place. Like… one of your drawings.” “You’re not my mom,” Egi said, quietly but so very hateful. . “You hate me. You always yelled. You said my laugh gave you a migraine. You said I was a mistake.” My face crumpled and I knelt lower, until they were eye level.“I know,” I whispered. “ she was cruel and crazy. But I’m not her anymore. I want to make you happy, bond with you and read you storybooks…make cookies for you…laugh with you as we talk about pranking mean students…” Egi wiped her nose on her sleeve, eyeing me warily. Then she lowered her eyes “Can the fish sleep in my room?” she mumbled. My chest swelled with relief.. oh my goodness, I'm getting somewhere, right?? This is an interesting development. I could scream. “Yes,” I said softly. “Carmichael Junior would be honored.” Egi didn’t quite smile. No worries, baby steps, right? “So you have to tell me all about school." I brought up stretching my hand towards her. “Let's go downstairs, there's.. food." She said softly as if she didn't want me to hear her. “Good.. yeah, good. Let's go eat." I held Egi’s small hand as we made our way down the staircase. The long table was already set. Silver cloches gleamed beneath the chandelier. The staff had gone silent at our appearance. The nanny stood in the corner with her ever-watchful eyes, hands tucked in front of her like a nun waiting to scold. Like she was waiting for me to do something despicable and run to Egi's rescue. Fat chance, ma'am. I pulled out a chair for Egi. “There’s pasta tonight,” I said, trying to sound cheerful. “With little star-shaped cheese things. You like those, right?” Egi didn’t answer. Her eyes had gone glassy again, like someone flipping a switch. She didn't even look at me, She climbed into her chair and stared at the cutlery in front of her. I watched her, feeling that familiar pit return to my stomach. “Egi…” She reached slowly—too slowly—for the butter knife. Something in me shifted. “Sweetheart—careful,” I said gently, moving toward her. “Don’t—” And then she drove it into the soft flesh of her own forearm. My heart sank deeply. “Regina!!!" It wasn’t deep—God, it wasn’t deep—but it was fast and shocking and sudden making my heart thump crazily. “Daddy!!” she screamed, her eyes blazing with tears, voice sharp with trained terror. “Nanny Greta! She—she tried to hurt me again! Ahhh!” I froze as time crashed. “What?” I gasped, rushing toward her. “No, no, no—Egi, baby, I didn’t—why—why would you—?” Oh my God! Oh my God!!! I didn't even know how to react to this. I watched as blood bloomed across the sleeve of her dress like a dark poppy. Greta shrieked and ran toward her. Footsteps thundered down the corridor and I glanced up in fright to see Madden. Oh Jesus.. this is bad, this is bad.. I stumbled backward, my hands in the air. “I didn’t touch her!” I said tearily.. “She—she did it herself!” Egi was sobbing now, curled into Greta’s chest like a tiny, wounded fox. “She hates me,” she whimpered. “She said I was better off dead—she said—” “I DIDN’T SAY THAT!” I screamed, louder than I meant to. “Why are you doing this? Egi, why—?” But she wouldn’t look at me as she continued hugging Greta, trembling. Madden stormed towards us, eyes wild, tie half undone like he’d sprinted from the other wing. And the moment he saw the blood on Egi’s sleeve, he glared at me. “It was her daddy!" Egi yelled in pains as Greta tried to soothe her. He grabbed me, shoved me against the wall, his hand slamming across my chest. “What did you do!?” he bellowed. “What the hell did you do to her?!” “I didn’t—Madden, I didn’t touch her—I swear on my life—she did it herself—!” “Do you think I’m that stupid?” His breath was hot with rage. “You think I’d believe you, after everything you’ve done to that little girl?” I choked on a sob, my back pressed into the cold wallpaper, sage ash still clinging to my sleeves. “She hurt herself,” I whispered, desperately. “I don’t know why. I don’t know what she’s trying to prove. But it wasn’t me.” Egi wailed louder. And something inside me broke not because of the pain or the hate I'll receive but because I realized… She had rehearsed it. Someone had taught her to cry wolf—and believe it. And when I glanced at her, she was smiling triumphantly. My knees buckled in shock.(This chapter is filled with alternating POVs of Madden and Calla.)Calla’s POVI stood outside for a moment longer, numb. The cold air didn’t sting anymore, it just settled over me like silence. The kind that follows heartbreak. Nyla was a bitch– that was confirmed today by her reckless words. She's trying to sabotage this relationship that I'm dying to salvage.Then the door creaked behind me and I heard her fragile, fake- whiny voice. “isa?”I turned slowly, the urge to murder her consuming me.. Isa’s rage was deep in me and I was ready to use it. “What the fuck do you want?" She stepped out, arms wrapped around herself. Her makeup had smudged, and she looked more tired than smug now. “I just…” she sighed. “I’m sorry. For everything I said back there. I was stupid and messy and jealous, and I—” her voice cracked, “—I know you don’t want to see me again. I deserve that.”I wanted to scream. I wanted to tell her I didn’t care about her guilt. But changing my mind, I said, “It’s fine
CALLA’S POVMy hand tightened around my glass of water. “What did you say?" I was seething already, glaring daggers at her.Nyla only smiled, “What a coincidence,” she said sweetly, her eyes flicking to mine. “Madden and I used to come here all the time. Isn’t that right, Maddy?”Maddy?My head turned slightly, just enough to catch the flicker in Madden’s eyes—annoyance, maybe guilt.He cleared his throat. “It’s been a while.”“Still,” she breathed, “feels like yesterday.”I smiled coldly. . “Good to know your memory’s sharp.My mind started spinning. It's probable that Madden has an affair with her. I mean, why wouldn't he– when his wife is a total whore?? But then, wasn't he hostile with Nyla? When I brought her to the villa? Or was it a fucking act?And why should I care?? I'm just here to fix things so my chances of getting a revenge isn't jeopardized, right??The waiter finally appeared with his notepad and I gave myself a mental jab to clear my thoughts.“Good evening, are you
MADDEN'S POV:I woke up pissed off.Not because of the cold or the ache in my shoulder or the relentless knock of responsibility. No. I was pissed because of her. Because somewhere between midnight and the first breath of sunlight, I dreamed of Isadora laughing. She was not screaming like a woman possessed or glaring. This time, she was holding my hand like it was something precious. And I didn’t want to let go.God.What the fuck is wrong with me?I groaned, dragging my hand across my face, already regretting being conscious. I needed a shower. I needed black coffee. I needed someone to punch.Instead, my phone buzzed. And buzzed again. And again. What on earth?I turned it over and squinted at the screen. Isadora has spammed me with countless messages. Is she sick in the head?? I almost wanted to ignore them because of my foul mood.“Don’t forget about dinner tonight ”“7PM sharp. No excuses.”“I’m dressing up for this. Don’t be a troll.”“Seriously. I will hunt you down and drag
General POV: ~Flashback~24 YEARS AGO.The storm outside rumbled like a beast awakening. Rain lashed against the windows, scaring the hell out of him. His parents were arguing again, madly.“Don’t lie to me, Genevieve!” Kane’s voice cracked like thunder, deep and venomous.Madden was small then—Six, to be precise—curled up at the top of the stairs, barely breathing, heart hammering like a drum in his tiny chest.“I’m not lying, Kane! You’re the one sneaking around with Celine like I wouldn’t find out!” Genevieve spat back. She was fire when she was angry. Her voice shook with rage.A glass shattered and Madden nearly screamed from his hiding spot. He knows how deadly their arguments can't get.“You think I’d want you anymore?” Kane hissed, his voice low now, vicious. “You’re nothing but a whore who plays dress-up like a wife. You parade around this house like a queen but you’ve been fucking me over since the day I married you.”Madden’s little hands pressed tighter to the banis
Madden's POV;She couldn't help me upstairs to my room so she took me to the lounge and helped me on a couch.The ice had long since numbed my ankle, but her hands were still on me, wrapping, adjusting, and smoothing the bandage like she wasn’t the same woman who once screamed she hated me.She sat beside the couch like she belonged there. She was rubbing her hands nervously, as if she didn't know what else to do.I didn’t say anything either. Mostly because I didn’t know what would come out of my mouth. I prayed it wouldn't be something soft because these few days my mind’s unpredictable as hell.From across the room, Genevieve’s voice still crackled faintly from the floor where the phone lay. “Madden?” Her voice was rich with contempt. “What’s going on? Why is she there? Why is she touching you?”I sighed out.. shit! I forgot I didn't disconnect the call. I'm pretty sure she's been talking all this while but I paid no attention to her because someone else got it.Isadora finally l
Madden’s POVThe next day. I stared at the messages Nyla sent me after I had her reassigned, trying to guilt trip me into changing my mind – as if she doesn't know Madden Blackwell. Sob stories don't work on my impervious heart.I deleted them all immediately, grabbing my cup of black coffee, sighing out. I don't know why she's here but something feels very off. Two days ago, she called me begging for her job back– despite me countlessly telling her that she's not fired but reassigned– and Isa mentioned last night that she was kidnapped. How is that true??A shift in the air made me glance toward the corridor. And speak of the devil, it was Nyla coming out.She paused when she saw me, then gave a small wave like we were friendly. “Hi.”I didn’t respond. Just looked at her.She tucked a piece of hair behind her ear and gave a tight smile, pretending not to notice the silence. “Um… I just wanted to say I’m heading out. Isadora got me a place somewhere in the city. It’s a nice apartment