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door's soft light shining on my face. Darius's low, com
follow him. As I walk, I catch a glimpse of Darius's face, and for a moment, I think
his voice taking on a harsh tone. "You're my prope
'm too tired to fight back, too tired to care. Darius's g
wer," he com
k, but Darius's words hold a hint of promise. "Hit
it takes to get something to eat. With a surge of resentment, I h
at keeps the tension high and
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feet as I step inside. I turn the faucet and let the water run,
ip the sink tightly, staring at my reflection. My face
hits my skin, washing away the dirt and sweat. But no amount of scrubbing can e
ll myself. Get
is there, lounging on a chair near the bed, a plate of food resting on the table b
eyes scanning me from head to toe
ve quickly to the table, ignoring the way his gaze lingers on me. Each bi
er a while, his voice low and almo
my food, pretending I can't fe
again. My limbs feel like lead, my eyelids heavy enough to slam shut
re going?" Darius's cold
eep," I mumble, barely
dtime?" His tone is sharp,
body swaying with fatig
ce Darius to you," he snaps.
rp reply bubbling in my throat. Don't push
Prince Darius... can
"Tch... Don't let me get started," he mutters. "You think you've had it ro
ike. I thought I could be cruel when I needed to be. But this... this is dif
tonight," he says with a sneer. "
it, too drained to care about his twisted idea of power. The last thing I hear
oon enough... y
morning comes far too soon. The harsh
p," he
eeper into the pillow. "Ju
ts the bed, a crumpled envelope and I force myse
is hoarse, my body still
s says flatly. "F
ps a beat. "
ion indifferent. "I fo
nvelope. "You forgot?" I repeat, my voi
etter," he say
climbing out of bed. "You don't g
cruel glint flashing in h
ou've been nothing but cold, wicked, and heartless since I got here
steps forward, and I instinctively step back. His presence
re lucky I'm tolerating this much." His eyes lock on mine, unfli
d, and I know better than to challenge it. My b
fore turning away, his footste
ing. My pulse is still racing, but I force
sharp and rigid, ju
d to for the family, for the empire. Time
my life was just another debt they needed to clear. My mother's na
last line, scrawled
being our
d of being one who saves lives, someone who matters. I wanted to heal, to help... to be somet
. I traded bandages for battle scars, and somewhere along the way,
and shut my eyes tightly. A h
y they