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Chapter 6

Author: QuillWhisper
last update publish date: 2026-01-09 20:19:57

[The Whisper in the Dark]

The darkness was not merely an absence of light; it was a physical weight, pressing against Ivy’s eyes and filling her throat with the taste of ancient dust and sea salt. The heavy grinding of the stone wall sealing shut had echoed like the closing of a tomb, severing the last thread connecting her to the world above. Now, there was only the damp cold of the cellar, the rhythmic crashing of the Atlantic against the cliffs outside, and the ragged, wet breathing of the woman who wanted to kill her.

Ivy scrambled backward on her hands and knees, the rough stone scraping her skin raw. Her fingers clenched tightly around the heavy cream envelope and the brass key her father had dropped. It felt sharp and cold, a jagged secret burning a hole in her palm.

"Give it to me," Isabella’s voice hissed from the blackness. It was a sound devoid of sanity, a rasping friction of vocal cords that hadn't been used for conversation in years. "I smell the paper, St. Claire. I smell the ink of your father's lies."

"Stay back!" Ivy screamed, her voice cracking in the cavernous space. She swung her free hand blindly into the void, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "I’m warning you! I’m not him! I didn't put you here!"

"You carry his blood," the woman spat. The rattle of the chain was the only warning Ivy got before a bony, claw-like hand clamped onto her ankle.

Ivy kicked out instinctively, her heel connecting with something soft—a shoulder, perhaps. Isabella let out a sharp yelp, more animal than human, and the grip loosened just enough for Ivy to scramble further away, pressing her back into the corner where the second cot stood.

She needed to hide the key. If Dante returned and found it, he would know her father had communicated with her. If Isabella took it, she would likely swallow it or use it as a weapon.

With trembling fingers, Ivy reached inside the bodice of her emerald gown. The silk was tight, but she managed to slide the cold brass key and the crumpled note down against her skin, the metal biting into the soft flesh of her breast. It was uncomfortable, a hard lump against her heart, but it was the only safe place she had.

"He warned you about the Red Box, didn't he?" Isabella whispered. She hadn't moved to attack again. She was huddled somewhere in the center of the room, her voice drifting like a poisonous vapor. "Arthur was always afraid of the Red Box. He thought if he buried it deep enough, the ink would fade. But sins don't fade, Little Bird. They rot. And they spread."

Ivy tried to slow her breathing, her eyes straining to adjust to the pitch blackness. It was useless; the darkness was absolute. "What is the Red Box? My father's note... he said it’s the reason Dante can't let me live."

Isabella laughed. It was a dry, hacking sound that spiraled into a cough. "Dante? My poor, beautiful boy. He thinks he is the chess master. He thinks he is playing a game of vengeance. He doesn't know that he is just another piece on the board. The box... it doesn't belong to Arthur. It belongs to the house. It belongs to the foundation."

"Isabella," Ivy said, trying to keep her voice steady, trying to find a bridge to the woman’s fractured mind. "If you know what's in it, tell me. If it can hurt my father, I’ll give it to Dante. I’ll help him destroy Arthur. Just tell me where it is."

The chain rattled again as Isabella shifted. "You would betray your own blood?"

"My blood betrayed me first," Ivy said bitterly, the image of her father fleeing the library searing into her mind. "He sold me to your son for a bridge loan. He left me here."

For a long moment, there was silence in the cellar, broken only by the distant, mournful groan of the house settling on the cliff edge. When Isabella spoke again, her voice was smaller, stripped of the manic rage, revealing the terrified girl she had been thirty years ago.

"The floorboards," Isabella whispered. "In the room with the view of the lighthouse. The third plank from the window. It breathes. When the wind blows, the house sighs, and that plank... it breathes."

Ivy’s mind raced. The room with the view of the lighthouse. She didn't know the layout of the mansion yet, but she memorized the detail, etching it into her brain. Third plank. Window. Lighthouse.

"Why did he leave it there?" Ivy asked. "Why not burn it?"

"Because Arthur is a sentimental monster," Isabella hissed, the anger returning. "And because he needed leverage. In case my husband ever spoke from the grave. Mutually assured destruction. That is the only language men like them speak."

Suddenly, a loud mechanical whirring sound erupted from the ceiling. A rectangle of light sliced through the darkness, blinding Ivy. She threw her hands up to shield her eyes as the stone wall began to grind open.

Dante stood at the top of the stairs, silhouetted against the warm, golden light of the gallery. He had removed his tuxedo jacket and rolled up the sleeves of his white dress shirt, revealing forearms corded with muscle and marked by faint, pale scars. He held a silver tray in one hand.

"Dinner is served," he announced, his tone jarringly casual for a man addressing two women he held captive in a dungeon.

He descended the stairs with a casual grace, the heavy boots making no sound on the stone. He placed the tray on a small, rotting wooden table near Isabella’s cot. It held two bowls of what looked like gourmet risotto and two glasses of water.

Isabella scrambled toward the food, her chains dragging. She didn't look at her son; she looked only at the bowl, grabbing it with her hands, ignoring the spoon. It was a heartbreaking display of how thoroughly her humanity had been stripped away.

(To be continued in the next chapter)

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