The mansion changed after sunset. By day it was polished marble, warm chandeliers, orderly footsteps. By night it became something else entirely – quiet, watchful, as if its walls stored memories that only rose when the island slept.Tiana had finished her final shift early. Ross hadn’t summoned her all day, and part of her was relieved. The other part… was restless.She tried sleeping, but her thoughts wouldn’t settle. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw the look he wore on the terrace – not angry, not sad, not proud, but haunted, like someone living in two different timelines.Around midnight, she slipped out of the servants’ quarters, wrapped in a thin shawl. She just wanted air – at least that’s what she told herself.The hallway lanterns were dim, almost deliberately so. The floor beneath her feet felt colder than usual, and the silence had a weight that could press against the chest. As she walked, she noticed something she’d never seen before: a door that was always kept und
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