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I felt the sting on my face before I could process what had happened. I had been slapped by my Father. Someone who was supposed to be my protector. I clenched my fists and bit my bottom lip to prevent talking back. It never ended well. It had always been that way.
"How could you say that to your Father Elara?" My Mother asked, looking shocked. "After everything he has done for you?" She seemed like the perfect Mother. Innocent looking and graceful. Elegant and demure. The picture perfect wife and Mother. At least that's what the outside world believed. Sometimes I wondered if she picked me up from the trash. "I will not marry him." I said my voice trembling. I didn't care whatever they had cooked up. I wasn't going to marry a complete stranger. I absolutely wouldn't. "And I say you will! I am your Father! I get to decide what your future looks like." He thundered loudly. "By shipping me off to marry a ruthless man? We've all heard the rumors. Cassian Rooke is a beast in human form. Everyone speaks ill of him and how much of a savage he is, and now you just want to hand me over to him?" I almost scoffed. "I came here worried for Father because you called to tell me he was seriously ill." I turned to my Mother. "How could you lie like that Mom?" "Because you never come to see us. You're such an ungrateful daughter. The only way to get you to come here was to tell you that, and it wasn't entirely a lie. He has been worried, thinking about this predicament. His blood pressure has been hitting the roof." She looked exasperated. "Would you rather Melissa marry that savage? She is your younger sister for crying out loud. She's going to be so scared. You should be willing to sacrifice for her. That's your sacrifice as the elder daughter of this household." My Mother said, comforting a sobbing Melissa. A sob that I was 100% sure was false. Sacrifice. Oh, how I hated that word. I had heard it growing up all my life. Sacrifice this. Sacrifice that. It was always about sacrifice. "I won't do it! She's the one their family asked for. Why do I have to be the sacrificial lamb?" I yelled as much as my voice would let me. "You're so fucking ungrateful! We raised you for so many years. Clothed and educated you. Melissa was the one more suited for school, but we sent you too hoping to give you a life, and you stand there throwing our years of raising you in our face?!" My Father growled, advancing towards me like he wanted to hit me again. I stepped back in fear. "The Rookes need one of you girls to marry their son. This will be good for our family business. Our legacy. Imagine the connections we would have." "I'm your goddamn responsibility! You gave birth to me!" "I'm starting to doubt that. As an elder sister, you should be willing to lay down your life for your sister." "And who lays down their life for me?" I felt a crack in my voice. "O.. Or am I just not important?" "I.. It's alright." Melissa said with a sob. "I... I can marry him. If Elara won't, then I will. I.. I don't want to cause you or Daddy any trouble." Mother shushed her immediately like she had uttered a forbidden word. My Father turned to glare at me. "You see that? She is ready to do it, not even caring for her safety. That's how selfless Melissa has always been, unlike your selfish ass. You only think about yourself." He took a deep breath. "Since you have decided to prove stubborn, I have no choice." His face turned cold. "I will withdraw all the support I have provided for the foundation you own. All my friends who are currently sponsors will also stop their contributions. Donations will stop." My eyes widened. "No!" "How could you bring them into this?! They are just homeless children! They don't deserve that!" "Do I look like I care?! Those rats are a charity case. I don't care about them. Making any donation is for my image and reputation alone. Since you don't care about them, there is no need to pour money into their worthless ass! I can take my donations elsewhere." He was about to walk away. "No! Wait!" I had no idea when I dropped to my knees holding my Father's leg. "You can't do this! You can't!" I said desperately. "Get off me!" He kicked me off his shoes, landing on my jaw as I groaned. There was no time to think about the pain as I held his feet again. "P.. Please d.. don't do this." I was already crying, feeling the tears on my cheeks. "They don't deserve this." He stopped and turned to me, a look of triumph on his face. "Only you have the power to save them now. You know the words to say, or else those kids next meal won't be guaranteed, and it will be all your fault. Say it, Elara." I froze. Blackmailing the one thing I cared about just to get me to agree to this preposterous idea. Marrying Cassian Rooke. I gulped as I clenched my fists on the ground. I had no choice in the matter anymore. I cleaned my tears. My life had been pretty much filled with shitty circumstances. What was one more added to it? "I... I'll do it." I finally said. He broke into a smile. "Now you're acting like a good daughter. This is splendid news." He picked me up from the ground, looking at me like a golden egg. "You've done the right thing, Elara. This is your responsibility to your family." Mother said. "Thank you, sister. I couldn't imagine living with that horrid man. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you." Melissa's tears had suddenly disappeared as she thanked me excitedly, even hugging me. "I'll call and let them know immediately that we can have dinner tomorrow night." "T... Tomorrow?!" Why so soon? "Yes. We have to make the appropriate introductions as soon as possible. The Rooke family would like you to join their family very quickly. It is an honor and you should treat it as such." Father spoke. "I'll call for the stylist immediately to get you something fabulous to wear." Mother said excitedly. I bit my cheek not responding knowing arguing would get me nowhere. I was trapped.Well, that wasn’t rude.I narrowed my eyes at her. I had had enough of her attitude.“You don’t have to be rude about it. I am the lady of this house, and I won’t tolerate your dismissiveness any longer.” I said firmly.She didn’t say anything, but I saw her clench her jaw.“Now, how can I get some tea?” I snapped.“In the kitchen, there’s an electric kettle; all you have to do is fill it with water and turn it on. It boils within minutes. Tea bags are in the cupboard above where it is being kept.”I nodded and watched her leave.I like the fact that I finally called her out. She was getting out of hand.I entered the kitchen and saw the kettle on a countertop as described.I opened the cupboard above it and saw the tea bags as she said. I brought them out and picked a mug. I turned to the counter and reached for the kettle so I could fill it with water.I let out a blood-curdling scream as I fell to the ground.My hands were burned, and the hot water splashed all over my skin.I crie
“What do you mean by she left? Why?”“Mr. Rooke asked her to leave.”Why would he ask her to leave after the night they had?It wasn’t making any sense.I didn’t say anything as I headed to my room.Celeste was gone. Just like that.What happened between them? Why send her away?“No, Elara, it is none of your concern. Don’t get dragged into their drama again.”I gave myself a reminder as I dissuaded my mind from thinking about anything related to them.Whatever they were up to was their business.I spent the rest of my evening packaging my pieces. I was going to take them to the office tomorrow. My room was starting to get cramped.After a gruesome couple of hours, I was finally done, as I arranged them in a corner.“Finally.” I groaned as I stretched.I was hungry, so I decided to go down for dinner.Celeste wasn’t around anymore. I didn’t need to be afraid of any run-in.Although some part of me was still expecting her to pop up in some corner of the house.When I got down, I met Ca
I didn’t know how to feel.I pulled back as I ran upstairs, eventually resting on a wall as I took deep breaths. What exactly was I feeling?I laughed as I remembered what Noah said, about me not seeing the kiss myself.Well, I saw it now. I wasn’t even surprised.Did they even know how many times I had caught them? Or were they just flaunting their relationship in my face?And why did Cassian ask for one of my paintings only to pull this move a few hours later?Well, my mood was now ruined.I took a deep breath as I finally lifted myself off the wall.There was nothing left in this house or in this marriage for me anyway. I never belonged here in the first place.I went up to my room and decided to return to bed. There was no use bothering the lovebirds.I spent hours twisting and turning in bed, unable to find a comfortable position. I was really starting to get frustrated.Was I possibly bothered about what I saw?There was no way.I didn’t like Cassian, and there was no way he lik
While my father continued screaming at me, I merely ignored them as I walked away.Melissa ran up to me. “You’re going to regret making an enemy of your family, Elara.”I rolled my eyes at her as I finally entered the car.In the car, I noticed Tony staring at me through the window every five seconds.“Tony, do you have something to say?” I finally asked, catching his eyes in the mirror.“I just wanted to make sure you’re all right.” He said, stiffly.“I’m completely fine.” I snapped.He didn’t say anything as he continued driving.“I’m sorry. I’m just a bit on edge. I have dealt with a lot today. You saw it firsthand: first Vivienne and now people who are supposed to be my family. I guess I just always thought they could change. It’s all just overwhelming, but at the same time, I’m happy I stood up to them. I feel… lighter.”He nodded. “If he wasn’t your father, he would have lost his hand.”He really was a man of few words.“Thanks for that earlier. I appreciate you stepping in.” I
That didn’t sound good. At all. I sighed in frustration. Whatever they wanted to say couldn’t be good.“Ma’am. Where are we off to next?”Did I want to go?“To my parents' place. My father has asked to see me.”I rested my head on the headrest as I exhaled.I couldn’t even catch a break after my gruesome lunch with Vivienne.I didn’t even eat anything.As I came in view of my parents’ house, I realized how much I did not miss this place. I did not want to be there. I actually felt better at Cassian’s place than at my childhood home. How ironic.I walked slowly to the door as I contemplated ringing the doorbell. I sighed as I raised my finger and pressed the doorbell.It didn’t take up to a minute when the housekeeper, Alison, opened the door.She had been working for us since I was about six years old. She was literally a shadow of my mother and followed her about mindlessly.She gave me a stiff nod as she ushered me in.“Where are my parents?” I asked the vile-looking old woman.She
I thought about what to tell Vivienne when I went to meet her. Something that would not end up with my head on a plate.I constantly fidgeted with my hands as Tony drove me to work."Are you alright, ma'am?" Tony asked, looking at me through the mirror.I got startled out of my thoughts. "Uh.. Yes.. Just ready for a wonderful day." I said with fake cheeriness.He didn't push further.I guess he knew I wasn't in the mood.Yes, I was scared of her. Who wasn't?Everyone knew how ruthless she was, and she wasn't exactly "motherly" the first time she spoke to me."Miss Elara!" Excited voices greeted me as I hugged the children.I was always happy when I saw their smiling faces. It made all the trouble worth it.After greeting the children, I went straight to my office, and before I could sit, Beth barged in with documents."Elara, I just need you to sign these papers today, and you can be on your way." She said, holding a bunch of files."Where are you off to in a hurry anyway? You usually







