LOGINWhite lilies filled the hall, accompanied by rows of candles casting a soft glow across the room. Relatives, associates, and guests continued to arrive, offering their condolences.
Vaeldric and I walked slowly side by side, hand in hand, as though none of the chaos behind the scenes had ever happened. "I heard Lady Ashbourne miscarried after discovering Lord Ashbourne's affair. How tragic. Six years of waiting for a child, all gone." "That's probably just a rumor. Look at them. They still seem devoted to each other." "I can't believe someone would cheat on Lady Ashbourne. She seems perfect. Who is the shameless woman involved?" Whispers drifted into my ears from every direction, but I remained silent. I had been trained since childhood to be selectively deaf. Not every opinion deserved attention. Being the subject of gossip was simply part of a noblewoman's life. Unfortunately, even during my child's funeral, people seemed far more interested in discussing my marriage. More specifically, the affair rumored to be destroying it. No one asked how I was feeling. No one asked about my baby. No one even spoke to me directly. There were only forced smiles and sympathetic looks, as though I were the victim of this entire tragedy. No. My child was the real victim. I was still alive. And revenge was never difficult for the living. My baby, however, would never have the chance to see me with his own eyes. "My deepest condolences for your loss, Lord and Lady Ashbourne." Cyran approached us. This time, he wore nothing but a simple black cloak, devoid of any royal insignia. "Thank you for your concern, Lord Ardent," Vaeldric replied shortly before turning away. Cyran lowered his head and quietly joined the other guests. I sat in my ceremonial seat with little interest in anything happening around me. Meanwhile, Vaeldric continued receiving condolences and occasionally invited guests to enjoy the refreshments prepared for the gathering. The hall was crowded. Yet, as always, I felt alone. Slowly, I slipped away and made my way toward a bench overlooking the garden, far from the crowd. "As the hostess, I don't believe you're supposed to sneak away like this." The voice startled me. I nearly lost my footing before its owner caught my hand and steadied me. How dramatic. If possible, I would gladly erase this part from my life story. "I didn't realize you could be clumsy too." The Crown Prince stood before me with his aide. That alone was enough to surprise me. Apparently, news of my miscarriage had become such a spectacle that even royalty had decided to attend my child's funeral reception. "Your Highness, my apologies. I never expected you to come in person. It is truly an honor." I lowered my head respectfully. Not far away, Cyran immediately approached us. No wonder he hadn't worn any royal insignia today. The prince had chosen to attend personally. "She's been clumsy since childhood, Your Highness," Cyran said, attempting to lighten the atmosphere. To my surprise, the two of them interacted quite casually. I had always assumed they were equally reserved. Perhaps sensing my discomfort, Cyran soon guided the Crown Prince elsewhere. I quietly exhaled in relief once I was left alone again. Given the choice, I would rather lock myself inside my room than socialize with anyone here. "My Lady, forgive me for disturbing you." Brita approached, visibly nervous. I waited silently for her to continue. "Lady Varenn is here, My Lady. She wishes to see you personally." Brita squeezed her eyes shut after delivering the message. A sign of just how uncomfortable she felt. How bold. And how foolish. Lysara had actually come here and requested to see me directly. She should have pretended nothing had happened. After all, the public still had no proof she was Vaeldric's mistress. There were only rumors. No evidence. That was exactly why I had trusted Vaeldric for so long. I frowned. This wasn't like Lysara. She had always been hesitant, cautious, terrified of taking risks. Far too fragile for something this reckless. Had someone influenced her? Or had her fragility been an act all along? Before I could respond, Lysara was already approaching. And, guess who was escorting her? None other than the flawless, blameless Lord Vaeldric Ashbourne himself, leading his precious companion straight toward me. I was no longer angry because of jealousy. I was angry because these two people had led me straight to an operating table and the loss of my child. Several servants approached nervously, clearly wanting to intervene. "Perhaps this conversation would be better postponed, My Lady." "No." I smiled. "I'm curious to see where this goes." "The rumors are getting worse, Vaeldric. What am I supposed to do?" Lysara spoke softly, but we were standing close enough for me to hear every word. "Don't worry. I'll handle it. You're in this position because of me." Of course. Even now, he was still protecting her. Still shielding her from every accusation. The sight made me want to tear them both apart. "Lady Ashbourne..." "How formal, Lysara. You usually call me Seraphina." "Seraphina... I'm sorry." "For what?" "For this misunderstanding." I smiled calmly. "Don't worry. I trust you, Lysara." I stepped closer and gently patted her shoulder. "A woman like you would never have any ulterior motives when approaching another woman's husband." Lysara's face immediately turned pale. Beside her, Vaeldric's jaw tightened. "Seraphina. Where are your manners?" "You defend her. You dismiss every rumor surrounding her. You shield her from every accusation when I should have been the first person you comforted, Vaeldric." My voice remained perfectly calm. "I've stayed silent for far too long. And even now, I'm somehow the one being blamed for being hurt by your disgraceful actions." My gaze shifted between them. "You really are perfect for each other." A faint smile touched my lips. "Why don't you introduce her as your mistress right now, Vaeldric?" The silence that followed was deafening. "At least then, everyone here could stop pretending dignity still matters."Obstetrics DepartmentPatient: Lysara Varen12 weeksI read the words on the torn piece of paper over and over again. The document inside the envelope Magnus had given me was incomplete. Whether it had been cut on purpose or accidentally, I couldn't tell. All I had was this fragment."What does this mean?"I handed it to Lucien. My voice trembled. I still couldn't grasp what it was trying to tell me. But my mind had already started putting the pieces together.Obstetrics Department. Twelve weeks. Lysara's name. It could only mean one thing. Pregnancy.Lucien looked just as stunned as I was. We exchanged a glance, both searching for an answer. The difference was, he slowly smiled as if he had already figured it out, while I was still trying to catch up."How long have they been together?" Lucien tapped his fingers against the balcony railing."I don't know when it started. The oldest solid proof I found was at the inn a year ago. Maybe... maybe it had already been going on long before
SERAPHINA POVI looked at Magnus for a few seconds before finally nodding. Refusing my father-in-law's invitation in front of so many nobles would only create an awkward scene. Magnus wasn't someone I could dismiss as easily as Vaeldric."Of course."We walked away from the crowded ballroom. Neither of us spoke.The music still drifted faintly through the grand doors, but the farther we walked, the quieter everything became. Magnus stopped at a balcony overlooking the palace gardens."Congratulations. Tonight, you've managed to make all of Valerion talk about you.""So amusing. I don't remember asking for that."A faint smile crossed his face. The awkwardness settled between us almost immediately.The truth was, we had never hated each other. He had been the first person to welcome me as his daughter-in-law. Now, he was also the first one to wage war against me."That's the difference between us," he said. "You see attention as a consequence. I see it as a weapon."I didn't answer. Th
SERAPHINA POVThe music began to play softly beneath the lingering whispers and relentless camera flashes. Adrian led the first step with ease. I followed without missing a beat."I have to admit something."I raised an eyebrow. "That's usually a terrible way to start a conversation."The corner of his lips lifted, clearly pleased with my response. His plan had worked. The awkwardness between us disappeared, and the conversation flowed naturally, despite the countless eyes silently judging us."Everyone thinks I chose you.""So that means you didn't." I tilted my head. "Then who did you actually choose?""Today?" He glanced around the ballroom. "Valerion."A quiet laugh escaped me. That sounded exactly like something a future king would say, though I doubted it was entirely true.Adrian didn't answer immediately."You weren't surprised when I asked you to dance," he said instead. "You looked like you were expecting it.""Of course I was surprised. My face is just calmer than I am."Od
VAELDRIC POVThe music hadn't started yet, but the ballroom was already filled with the chatter of the guests. Not only Valerion's nobles had gathered tonight; distinguished guests from neighboring kingdoms had come as well.I watched Adrian step down from the stage after the long and solemn investiture ceremony. He had surpassed all of his siblings, legitimate or otherwise. Completely.The nobles instinctively stepped aside, making way for him. The daughters of the great houses held their breath, each silently hoping.Everyone knew what came next. The first dance. A tradition that had been passed down in Valerion for centuries.The first woman chosen by the Crown Prince wasn't simply his dance partner. It was a statement. A show of support. A sign of trust.I glanced at Father. He looked calm as ever, even raising his glass of wine toward Duke Evermont and several other nobles."Adrian knows what he's doing," he said quietly. "Still... I'm curious t
SERAPHINA POVI had just finished reading the report Lucien had sent when Abella knocked on my bedroom door. It was still early in the morning, yet the manor already seemed unusually busy."My Lady."She walked in carrying a stack of envelopes that nearly filled both of her arms."What's all that?""Letters. They're all for you."I set my tablet aside and walked over as she placed the pile neatly on the table. There were far more than I usually received.I had almost stopped receiving formal letters altogether. Not after becoming Lady Ashbourne. My days had revolved around nothing but the manor.Ah... I almost forgot. The letters had started arriving again ever since things between Vaeldric and me fell apart.How ironic. It had taken a catastrophe for people to remember I existed.But these letters were different. Even before my marriage, aside from urgent business matters, I had never received this many.Besides, wasn't messaging or email far more efficient these days? Paperless, con
VAELDRIC POVThere is no sound louder than silence. Not a single word was spoken on the ride home.Father sat across from me, equally silent. I turned my gaze toward the window instead. Unfortunately, my own reflection was far more unsettling than anyone else's face.Who delayed the consent?The question echoed relentlessly inside my head. Everyone knew it was a simple question, one with an answer I knew perfectly well. But answering it would have been the same as committing suicide.I must have looked like a fool, taking so long to decide."You stayed silent for too long." Father finally broke the silence. "In war, hesitation kills faster than any sword."I clenched my fists. "I almost answered. I can't keep lying."For the first time, I heard Father grind his teeth. He was clearly restraining himself from tearing me apart right there."And fortunately, you didn't." His voice steadied again."You keep asking me to lie."Father shook his head. "I asked you to choose.""What's the diff







