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Chapter forty one : The Quiet That Spoke

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Alina

The room was too quiet, too soft. Like it was waiting for me to crumble.

Damian's hand was warm against my lower back as he guided me through the doorway, his voice barely above a murmur. “You should rest.”

I nodded, but my legs felt like twigs, brittle from everything that had just happened. The room itself was beautiful—soft light glinting off the gold trim of the walls, the scent of lavender lingering faintly in the air—but it might as well have been a gilded cage for how trapped I felt inside myself.

“I can help you clean up,” Damian offered, setting a towel and a pitcher of warm water on the side table.

My heart stuttered in my chest. “N-no,” I stammered, blinking rapidly as my hands instinctively pulled the fabric of my dress tighter around me. “I mean… I appreciate it, but… I’m fine. I can do it.”

He didn’t move at first. His eyes—dark, watchful—lingered on my face.

I squirmed beneath his gaze. “Please. I just need a moment. Alone.”

He seemed reluctant, jaw tight, but the
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