When Elise was eight, she learned how to sit perfectly still for three hours without moving.Her mother, Camila Caro, called it “grace.”“Stillness is power,” she’d said, tapping Elise’s shoulder with a silver spoon as she adjusted her posture. “A woman who fidgets is forgettable. A woman who waits in silence is remembered.”Elise remembered.She remembered the ache in her back, the itch on her ankle she wasn’t allowed to scratch, the way her legs shook when she finally stood, and how she collapsed outside the drawing room, and Camila didn’t blink.“Next time, wear thicker stockings,” was all she said.—Now, Elise stood in that same room, sunlight pouring over polished marble and gold filigree. It hadn’t changed. Neither had Camila.But Elise had.Camila sat on the cream settee by the window, reviewing place cards for an upcoming charity luncheon.“You’ve been quiet lately,” her mother said without looking up.“I’ve been thinking.”“That’s dangerous.”Elise tilted her head. “You used
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