LOGINThe moment the acid hit my skin, I heard my own flesh sizzle. In the last moments before my consciousness faded, my trembling fingers managed to dial my brother, the new Don of the Steele family. To my relief, Farrow finally answered. The sounds of expensive jazz and clinking glasses bled through the receiver. His voice was cold as ice. "What is it this time, Grace?" "Farrow... help me..." He cut me off before I could finish. "Listen, Betty's book launch is tomorrow night. If you dare cause a scene or embarrass the Family, I'll disown you. I'll ship you off to a convent in Sicily." The line went dead. A moment later, a second splash of acid hit my face, and the searing agony consumed me. My eyes were gone, leaving nothing but hollow, bloody sockets. You don't need to exile me, Farrow. I'm already gone. Forever.
View MoreIn the Steele family cemetery, a new headstone was erected. Right next to our parents.Not many people came to the funeral.Uncle Zac, leaning on his cane, stood before my newly filled grave, tears rolling down his cheeks.But I only had eyes for Farrow.Farrow knelt before the headstone, his knees sinking into the damp earth.He was wearing the black trench coat I had given him for my eighteenth birthday, looking like an empty shell, drained of all life.He personally placed my urn in its niche, right between Mom and Dad."Father, Mother," he said, his voice as hoarse as if he had swallowed sand."I lost Grace.""I was blind, blinded by cheap hatred, and I mistook an enemy for family.""Don't be in a hurry to judge me. My punishment is already waiting."His fingers traced the smiling photo on my headstone, his voice as soft as a sigh."Grace, my Principessa.""Is it cold down there? Have you seen Mom and Dad? You should be telling them all the bad things I did.""You won't have to wai
A bucket of ice-cold, filthy water splashed over his head.Farrow choked awake, coughing violently, the movement jarring the wound on the back of his head and making him wince in pain.He opened his eyes and found himself bound tightly to a rusty iron chair.Dim lights, and on the walls, the same shocking, mottled bloodstains.Marco was toying with a hunting knife that seemed blindingly sharp in the dim light. He ran the blade along Farrow's jawline."So, Don, you want to know what your Principessa looked like at the end?""Right here." Marco pointed the tip of his knife at the corrosion-scarred concrete floor. "Right where you're sitting.""The acid melted her skin, little by little, but I didn't let her die right away.""I have to admit, that Grace girl had a backbone of steel. Tougher than most of the men in your family."Farrow clenched his jaw, the veins on his temples throbbing. But the ropes bit into his flesh, holding him immobile.Marco leaned close to his ear. "Oh, and by the
The estate was unnervingly quiet. The entire mansion was dark and silent.Farrow sat in the car, letting the engine idle.Normally, Betty would have run out to greet him the moment she heard the engine.But now, there was only the rhythmic sweep of the windshield wipers and the sound of the rain.Farrow let out a cold laugh, drew his gun, and chambered a round.He turned to Zac. "Don't follow too close, Zac. I want to see what kind of show she's putting on."Then he pushed the car door open and walked toward the main entrance alone.I floated ahead of him, staring at the half-open door, breaking into a cold sweat despite being dead."Farrow! Don't go in! Please, turn back!""It's a death trap! Betty isn't in there, only executioners!"I spread my arms, a futile gesture to block his path.But he passed right through me, feeling only a bone-chilling gust of night wind.Farrow pushed the door open. The hall was filled with the stale, cheap smell of a cigar brand Farrow never smoked.He di
Farrow stood at the morgue's entrance and lit a cigarette. He needed the nicotine to stay sane.In truth, the clues had been there all along.Like two years ago, when Betty ran to his study in a soaking wet silk nightgown, crying."Brother, it's one thing for Grace not to get me a glass of water... but she threw the whole pitcher of ice water on me and said I wasn't worthy of drinking the Steele family's water."Back then, Farrow hadn't given me a chance to explain.In front of all the servants, he stood by as Betty shoved me onto the cold marble floor."Grace, this is your last warning. If you dare bully Betty again, I'll have you thrown out of this house."No matter how I cried, how I swore it was Betty who had poured the water on herself, he only saw excuses and dismissed me as a vicious sister.After that, Betty took over my room, wore my couture gowns, and even stole my place at family dinners.To survive in that house, to catch even a fleeting glimpse of my brother, I humbled mys
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