LOGINTHIRD PERSON’S POV The silence didn’t last. It never did. Because Aurelia didn’t come to blend in. She came to be seen. Another step echoed through the hall—slow, deliberate, unhurried. Theodore’s hand remained firmly intertwined with hers, his thumb brushing lightly against her skin in a gestu
THIRD PERSON’S POV The air inside the Ashford estate shifted after that conversation. Subtle. But unmistakably heavier. By evening, the house that had been filled with laughter and celebration began to feel… structured. Controlled. Directed. And at the center of it all— Janet. “Mov
THIRD PERSON’S POV The air inside the Ashford estate shifted after that conversation. Subtle. But unmistakably heavier. By evening, the house that had been filled with laughter and celebration began to feel… structured. Controlled. Directed. And at the center of it all— Janet. “Mov
THIRD PERSON’S POV For a moment… Theodore said nothing. He simply stared at her. Not shocked. Not confused. Just… staring. Then— A slow, dangerous smile spread across his face. “Oh,” he breathed, almost impressed. “That’s evil.” Aurelia’s lips curved, pleased. “Thank you.” He let
THIRD PERSON’S POV The word storm barely covered it. It was more like walking straight into a battlefield… unarmed. Theodore stood frozen for a solid second, the color draining from his face as reality slammed into him. Aurelia’s father. The man who had built an empire from nothing. The man wh
THIRD PERSON'S POV Silea didn’t even flinch. Not a blink. Not a stutter. Just a slow, almost amused smile tugging at her lips as she adjusted the shawl draped over her shoulders. “You’re overthinking again, Owen.” Her voice was soft. Too soft. Controlled. Practiced. Owen’s jaw tighte
She studied my face, searching. Suspicious—but not accusing. “Then trust me,” she said. “Just like I trusted you with my truth.” I met her eyes. Gods, she was fearless in the most terrifying way. “Explain,” I demanded. “If you’re doing this, I need to know how you plan to survive it. And tru
Plus I have to inquire if from dad as well.. What he intends to do with Silea... I sighed and quickly changed into normal clothes before going down.. Theo was already there, talking with dad who was now laughing.. Clearly his headache is gone now.. Theo looked up at me and smiled which I re
AURELIA'S POV The way he looked at me and assured me, it made me want to tell him everything.. But fear settled in me too.. Though he told me that he'll believe whatever I say, what if he doesn't and thinks of as crazy or a liar? What if he thinks that I making up a fictional story just to cover u
THEODORE’S POV Her body trembled slightly against mine, but there was no hesitation in her eyes anymore—only a fire that had been reborn from ashes. I tightened my hold, not to cage her, but to ground her. To remind her she wasn’t alone this time. “Princess,” I murmured again, slower now, firmer







