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Chapter 106

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The tall black gates creaked open as Marcus’s car rolled into the driveway. The Black Mansion loomed ahead, silent and cold against the cloudy sky. Its windows stared back at him like empty eyes, and the ivy crawling along its stone walls gave it the look of something ancient and watching. He parked sharply, slammed the door, and climbed out, his broad shoulders tense, his steps heavy against the gravel. The sound echoed in the still air, sharp as thunder against the oppressive silence that clung to the grounds.

Two servants waiting at the entrance straightened immediately, their spines snapping into rigid lines, their heads bowing low. No words were exchanged; none needed to be. The weight of Marcus’s presence pressed down like a storm cloud, demanding silence, commanding obedience.

“Where’s my mother?” Marcus asked, his voice sharp, clipped, carrying the weight of command that left no room for hesitation.

One of the maids, a young woman with downcast eyes and wringing hands, step
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