ログインChloe, the maid I share a room with, is dead. I watched the head housekeeper and another maid pin her to the floor. I watched them as the housekeeper vomited up a slimy, black web of fungus and forced it down Chloe's throat. I should have screamed. I wanted to. But my selective mutism took over, trapping the sound in my throat. It probably saved my life. The next day, Chloe was alive again. She walked into the young miss’s room to brush her hair, just like always. I was so scared I dropped the water basin I was holding. As I stood there, frozen, the young miss leaned in close, her voice a whisper only I could hear. "You've noticed it too, haven't you? They're not themselves anymore."
もっと見るI bent down, picked up the beacon, and walked out. But in the hallway, I remembered what Veronica had told me: I don't believe a word he says, Ava. He's just looking for ways to control people.I knew a simple promise of silence wasn't enough. For a man like Alistair, the only safe person was a person who posed no threat at all.I went to the first-floor utility closet and found a bottle of industrial cleaning agent marked with a skull and crossbones. It was a heavy-duty corrosive used for clearing drains.I unscrewed the cap, the chemical fumes stinging my eyes. Then I tilted the bottle back and drank.A white-hot pain ripped through my throat, like a thousand knives slicing my vocal cords. My vision tunneled to black, and I collapsed.I woke up in a hospital three days later. The doctor told me my vocal cords were permanently destroyed. I would never speak again.But for the first time in a long time, I felt safe.This time, when I left the manor, no one stopped me. I took one last l
Without another word, Veronica yanked the hidden cord.Instantly, the decorative silk ribbons on the ceiling, soaked in industrial alcohol, burst into flames. The fire spread with a hungry roar, illuminating the entire ballroom."Veronica! Are you insane?!" Alistair screamed in terror.The oil I had poured into the ventilation system ignited, and the fire, fed by the rushing air, consumed the room in seconds. The ballroom became an inferno.The infected began to shriek, panicked by the flames. They scrambled to escape, but Veronica had already sealed the exits. The air filled with the stench of burning flesh and thick, black smoke.Eleanor made a break for it.Veronica tackled her, pulling a tablecloth soaked in the fungicide from her waist and throwing it over her."Did you really think I didn't know?" Veronica yelled over the roar of the fire, pinning the struggling Eleanor. "The way you controlled them... you were never a victim! You're the hive mother!"Alistair's face went white.
"The way he spoke to Eleanor today... it was so strange," Veronica said, a bitter smile on her lips. "All my life, I've seen him discard anything and anyone for the sake of profit. That tenderness he showed her... it's not him. It's an act."She came closer, lowering her voice. "Ava, I need you to help me. If things go wrong tomorrow night, we need a backup plan."She whispered her plan in my ear. A chill went down my spine, but I knew she was right. In this family of lies and betrayal, we could only rely on ourselves.The next day, we acted as if nothing was wrong, helping to prepare for the "extermination."On the surface, we were assisting Alistair in setting up the ballroom to destroy the incoming horde. But secretly, using the excuse of needing cleaning supplies, Veronica led me to one of the estate's storage sheds. There, we gathered several large canisters of highly flammable industrial alcohol and oil, hiding them in strategic corners of the ballroom."If Father really intends
Veronica's hand was shaking, but her eyes went cold and decisive. I saw her hand drift toward the small dagger she always kept at her waist, almost of its own accord."Ethan..." she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I'm sorry."In a flash, she drew the dagger and lunged, burying it deep in his abdomen. Blood blossomed on his white shirt.But Ethan didn't even flinch. He didn't cry out. He just looked down at the blade sticking out of his stomach, then slowly looked up at her and sighed."Veronica," he said, his voice calm, almost amused. "There's no pain after you're turned."He grasped the handle of the dagger and pulled it out as if it were a splinter. Blood poured from the wound, but his face remained a mask of indifference."And," he continued, a dangerous light starting to glow in his once-gentle eyes, "we get much, much stronger. You're no match for me now."I stumbled back in terror. The man who had protected us was transforming into something else right before my eyes.Alis
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