The Devil's Game 1
d back into the mansion, but it was noth
his men trailing like shadows, and
ve she'd spent all her fight in her escape attempt. Now
e a silent judge. Its halls, so fa
furious whispers to the guards. All she coul
as her father was simply too cunning a fox that a singular attempt would see her free - but per
ting haze of monotony. Ayra's r
ng windows that overlooked the sprawling lake behind the estate. She
erything-her phone, her journals and even the half-formed nonsense she'd scribbl
ir stiff movements betraying their fear of
own up with and ever more unfamiliar men
ished and perfect, but she could hardly
han a cell. And every time she tried to push back
appen to some extent but i
..
walls close in. She'd stand by the window for hours, han
emorized by the third day. It didn't matter-every door
t hiccup with he
to throw her father off her trail for long enough during the second
ing for her in the wrong places. But she hadn't
the fortress her home had become and she felt mor
n worse was
. Ayra tried to measure it by the way sunlight poure
AS mean
r life, was stripped bare. The emptiness echoed her own feel
.
allowed
here, always with an escort; a brief trip to another wing
to cover it. But still, she bore
mbness gave way to fire. T
n despair and the reality of her situation hit her. And he
erally anyone one else would have don
cket to death and desp
.
had a dominant family that called the shots there and Sostch -
th other influential families formed The Orrery Consortiu
e world by a long shot and the Cyrus family ha
eneral had no stain, rumour
ntaining their grip on the steering wheel of the Consortium woul
hat seemed to historically be a part of
and his methods either left you speechless in sh
a would loathe to marry. Even rumours mad
in his office, but his presence loomed
his men who patrolled the estate, the dark-suit
it seemed; she was Lucian's as well. The
eyes and quiet authority,
Did he know she was being
hough
id once, but the woman fled the moment Ayra hinted at needing help,
e both of them
d her. She'd sit by the window, staring
of warmth and safety. What would her mother think now? Woul
..
sometimes but they
m with the swagger of a m
is voice dripping with false patience. "Why
so hard it bled,
er. A good match? For what? Power? Status? It certainly wasn'
greeted her ears. Lucian had post
merc
n welcome. Her elder sister Lisbeth stood at her door,
Ayra asked, sounding
sed a brow
Your wedding was postponed is what I actually came
the conversation