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Chapter 4 Secret and shadows

Word Count: 1329    |    Released on: 08/02/2026

s sound deafening. I woke to the faint light filtering through the curtains, my thoughts immediately t

massive, but familiar enough now that I could move without getting lost. I walked toward the dining hall, ha

of the table. My hands

arden. 8 AM sharp

bedience. This note felt different-it was personal, deliberate, and my heart raced at the th

e. The roses were in bloom, their scent intoxicating and dizzying. And there he was-Mr. Adrian-leaning casually

said, his voice low

rian," I replied, bow

I obeyed, my heart thudding. "You slept w

mured, unsure why my sto

rom the fountain filled the space, along with birdsong from somewhere high in the trees. And ye

why I allow certain privileges, like t

is part of the contract.

nd that this arrangement is not just about survival. It is about..

ce in it. His words hinted at so

es, and then he stopped near a marble

ld see the faint lines around his eyes, the way the light caught the edges of his jaw. There w

is sharp gaze on me. "Why do you obey so easily? You c

other? About the fear? About the fact that every ste

ed finally, my voice trembling. "Because I need.

d it. "I see," he said quietly. "And yet, there is more. I can tell. There is fe

t made me acutely aware of the way my pulse was racing, how every glance from

t instinctively. The space between us was smaller now, the air charged, an

ways what it seems. Control can be subtle. Influence

untain again. I followed, compelled by something I couldn't name,

nusual-a small locked chest tucked beneath the base,

t?" I asked

is a secret. Something I have kept for a long time. It is not for yo

uddenly become more complicated. The key I had received for t

touch it?" I asked, my

ing. And the more you learn, the more you will understand why rules exist. Why contracts

nce-about him, about the mansion, about the life I had jus

, feeling the wei

vement, felt like a test. And yet, amidst the rigid structure, there were moments-small glances, a

ng to the chest, the spark in his eyes, the way he had looked at me in the garden. Something told me that the year ahead would b

s sinking into silence, a soft knoc

, though my voice

ing in his hand-a small, orna

tly on my desk. "Consider it a gesture... of trust

fear. I wanted to open it, but I didn't. Not yet. Not until

esence, yet distant enough to keep me on edge. Then, withou

ways I didn't yet understand. And somewhere deep inside, I felt the first real spark of something dangerous-somet

would begin

an-would require more than obedience. It would require courage, cunning, and the abil

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