Chapter 4
I shook my head. “No need.”
“Who is Caleb Dalton to you, anyway?” Alaric’s voice cracked slightly. Caleb–the man who kille Seraphine. I’d said it so many times before, but I repeated it calmly. “I have nothing to do with
him.”
His bloodshot eyes burned into mine. “You expect me to believe that? You’d protect Seraphine‘: murderer for someone you don’t even care about?”
I met his gaze. “Alaric, you’ll understand everything the day the child is born.”
“I can’t wait another day!” He shot to his feet, hands shaking. “If you don’t explain yourself clearly today, Elysia, I’ll end all ties with you.”
My heart clenched. He meant it. There was no hesitation in his eyes. I drew in a breath, then nodded. “Alright.”
We’d been through enough. I was done.
His hand trembled where it gripped my shoulder. “Say it again.”
“It’s okay if we break up,” I said.
He laughed bitterly, like he couldn’t believe it. “You think I’m joking?”
I said nothing.
He turned and slammed the door behind him. That night, the divorce agreement landed in front
of me.
I picked up the pen to sign, but his hand caught my wrist. “Think it over before you sign.”
“I already have.”
I signed slowly, and though his grip remained firm, he too began writing. When it was done, he snatched the agreement like he couldn’t bear to see it. “I misjudged you.”
I closed my eyes.
That day, I was thrown out of the manor. With no savings, I rented a small, thirty–square–meter apartment and waited quietly for my trial. In my mind, I kept imagining Caleb being brought to justice on the day I died. My hands trembled with the thought. Only then, I thought, could I finally go see Seraphine in peace.
But that moment never came.
Before I could even prepare, Alaric’s bodyguards dragged me back. The first thing I saw was Arianne lying on the bed, soaked in blood. Her stomach, once swollen, had gone flat. Alaric looked exhausted, dark circles under his eyes, as if he hadn’t slept in days.
The moment he saw me, he slapped me across the face. “Didn’t you say it didn’t matter if the child was aborted? That it was acceptable either way? Then why did you send someone to beat her into a miscarriage?”
I was stunned.
Arianne sobbed, clutching the sheets. “Ely… if you didn’t want me to have the baby, I could’ve aborted it. But why torture my child like this?”
3:38 pm
Her clothes were disheveled, the bed stained in blood. I understood what had likely caused the miscarriage.
Alaric kicked me in the knee and pinned me down. “I’ll find the thugs you hired and make them Day. But you–I’ll give you one last chance.”
He gripped my chin tightly. “If you’re willing to testify in court for Seraphine, I’ll have my legal eam defend you. I can save you a few years in prison.”
Pain shot through my jaw, and cold sweat trickled down my back. “I… I’m afraid I can’t.”
‘What do you mean?”
‘I’m dying.”
He let out a sharp laugh, disbelieving and furious. “You’re still protecting Caleb? Even now?”
He stood and shouted, “I won’t give you another chance. Whether you want to or not–you will estify!”
After those words, he seized my hand–and without hesitation, snapped my ring finger.
The wedding band was still on it.
A guttural scream tore from my throat.
‘Will you tell me now?” he growled.
His fingers clamped around my chin, forcing my gaze up to meet his. “What did Caleb do to my sister that night?”
Sweat poured down my back. My breath came in shallow gasps.
‘Wait until I’m dead,” I whispered, “and you’ll find out.”
His eyes turned a violent shade of red.
To him, I must’ve sounded defiant. Insulting.
‘You think I’m afraid to watch you die?” he spat.
Then my index finger cracked under his grip.
‘Will you talk?”
‘Kill me,” I hissed through my tears. “Kill me–and you’ll finally know.”
His whole body trembled with fury. And then, he nodded. “Fine. I’ll grant your wish.”
He pulled out a wrench.
Held it up–aimed straight at my other fingers.
‘No–Alaric, wait–AAAH!”
The pain was unbearable, but worse was the searing agony in my chest.
I collapsed onto the floor, trembling, lips turning purple.
The wrench shook slightly in his hand.
“If I destroy you,” he muttered, almost to himself, “then I’ll go to prison with you.”
Blood pooled in my mouth. I coughed, then reached up with what little strength I had, fingers trembling as I tore open the buttons on my shirt.
“You want the truth?” I choked out. “Then I’ll show you.”
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3:39 pm
The moment he saw the scar carved over my heart, the wrench slipped from his grasp and clattered to the ground.
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