The Discarded Heiress Princess
them like an indifferent witness, casting cold light on the two
plastic was smooth against her palm, but the truth it held
rembled as she stepped closer to Seraphina, the shadow of her life unraveling
f neglect, the years of living with the orphanage's cruel embrace. "You think I believe that? You're stan
ed fiercely. "I just want answers, too. I didn't get any of the answers I wanted growing up. I didn't know where I
g. "Then why are you here? To
throat. "I'm not asking for forgiveness. I'm asking you to help me
you? You want me to hel
ask for this life. I never wanted to live in a gilded cage while someone else rott
strange feeling began to stir beneath her anger. Maybe it was empathy. Maybe it was some
he truth? Why did I have to live like that while you were living her
e life in a world where everything was decided for me. Where I never got to choose. Do you thin
n between disbelief and the glimmer of something she hadn't expected to feel-doubt. For so long, sh
ractured in her own way. And Seraphina, for the first time, won
from the direction of the house. The sound
eath, but it was too late. The figures emerged from the darkness, two
had climbed just moments ago. But before she could move, Celest
ispered urgently.
d, her voice harsh. "
yes were wide, filled with something Seraphina couldn't place. Fe
ee, glaring at Celestine. "
turned to face the guards, her voice rising with a
ly for a moment before one of them responded, "We were just
elestine snapped, voice
onger before nodding and retr
owed was suffocating.
aphina said slowly, her
fully now. "You're not the on
f something fragile. Trust? Unlikely. But there was no denying the strange p
re going to find out the truth, we need to start
here but something raw-desperation. She didn't know what to make of it, or if she was r
voice still low, but now filled wit
k open the past. And we expose e