INICIAR SESIÓNAll because I opened a window to air out the room, my husband’s childhood sweetheart, Celine Ashcroft, caught a cold. In a fit of rage, my husband, Ronan Blackwood, had his men bind me and drag me down to the ice cellar despite my being five months pregnant. "Don’t think that just because you’re carrying my child, you can bully Celine. If even a single hair on her head is harmed, I’ll make you repay it a hundredfold!" Shivering violently from the cold, I knelt through tears, begging for forgiveness. I promised that from now on I would serve his precious sweetheart well to atone, that I would never again let her suffer even the slightest harm. He only gave a cold order to seal the cellar, saying I needed to be taught a lesson so it would be burned into my memory. A week later, when Celine finally recovered from her cold, he finally remembered me in the cellar. "Vesper, have you truly realized your mistake? As long as you agree to kneel and apologize to Celine immediately, I’ll spare you." What he didn’t know was that by then, I had already frozen stiff in that ice cellar. And the child he had treasured so dearly no longer showed even the faintest sign of life.
Ver másI drifted in midair, watching Ronan's body being carried away. My heart was utterly still. There was no hatred or resentment. It felt like watching the end of a stranger’s story.Once, I thought I would hate him for the rest of my life for his coldness in that cellar, for causing our child’s death, and for letting himself be blinded and hurting me again and again. Yet standing here now, no longer bound by flesh, watching him spend the rest of his life in penance, watching the powerful man he once was turn into a frail, exhausted old man, the hatred had scattered like smoke in the wind until nothing remained.It wasn’t forgiveness.It was that none of it mattered anymore.I had loved him with everything I had. I gave him all of myself, and he repaid me by crushing my love beneath his feet and shattering my dignity beyond repair. That love had frozen into fragments in the cellar’s cold and despair, like broken pieces that could never be put back together.Then I heard voices I knew.
Autumn wind swept dry yellow leaves into a small spiral before my headstone, then scattered them across Ronan's shoulders.He leaned on a polished wooden cane, its once-ornate handle worn dull with time, just like him—aged and fragile after years of grinding remorse.In recent years, he had all but made his home at the gravesite. A faded wool blanket lay beside the stone, and on it sat a jasmine incense burner I had loved in life. Now the ash inside had long gone cold. Only occasionally, when something stirred his memory, would he strike a trembling match and light a cheap stick of incense, letting the thin ribbon of smoke dissolve into nothing in the wind.His hair was completely white, sparse against his scalp, revealing dull gray skin beneath. Deep wrinkles carved through his face like ravines, squeezing his once-sharp eyes into narrow slits of cloudy light.Every time he sat down, he had to brace himself against the headstone, catching his breath. The cough that tore from his c
Celine was locked inside the ice cellar, suffering endless torment.Cold, hunger, and fear devoured her will piece by piece. At last, she experienced the agony I had endured there.She began to regret everything she had done. If she hadn’t been jealous of me and framed me again and again, she would not have ended up like this.However, regret meant nothing now.Ronan had no intention of sparing her. Each day, servants delivered only a meager amount of food and water, just enough to keep her barely alive in the freezing darkness.She tried to beg for mercy, but he refused to see her. His heart held nothing but guilt toward me and hatred toward her.Several days later, a servant discovered she was no longer breathing. Her body was rigid, her face still frozen in an expression of terror.When Ronan heard the news, he showed no reaction. Her death only eased his hatred slightly. It could never atone for what he had done to me.He continued to keep vigil at my grave, day after day,
Ronan visited my grave.On the headstone, my photograph wore a gentle smile, a smile that cut into him like a blade.Ronan had buried the baby’s tiny body with me. The child had never even been given a name, never had the chance to feel the warmth of this world, yet he was still Ronan's child."Vesper, I’m sorry."He knelt before the grave, tears falling without end."I know it’s too late to say anything now. I shouldn’t have let Celine blind me. I shouldn’t have treated you so cruelly. I shouldn’t have caused our child’s death."I’ve locked Celine in the ice cellar. She’ll pay with her life for what she did to you and the baby. I know it can never make up for the harm I caused, but it’s all I can do."Vesper, if you can hear me, can you forgive me? I truly regret everything. I miss you. I miss our child."He remained there on his knees from sunrise to sunset, confessing over and over again.No matter what he said, there was no answer.After a while, Mr. Reeves approached and






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