Elara closed the door gently behind her, careful not to let it click too loudly. Her damp shoes left faint marks on the polished marble floor, and instinctively her shoulders tensed. She crouched slightly, wiping them with the hem of her coat before slipping it off.
"You're late."
Maribel's voice came from the living room-smooth, calm, controlled.
Elara's heart dropped.
"I'm sorry," she said quickly, stepping forward. "There was traffic, and the rain was heavy-"
"Excuses," Maribel interrupted coolly.
Elara swallowed and entered the living room.
Maribel Vale sat on the cream-colored sofa as though she belonged there more than the furniture itself. Her posture was flawless, legs crossed elegantly, fingers wrapped around a glass of red wine. Her hair was immaculate, not a strand out of place, and her makeup was subtle but expensive-effortless perfection.
Beside her lounged Lysette.
Her stepsister didn't bother to look up at first, scrolling lazily through her phone, one manicured nail tapping against the screen. When she finally did glance up, her lips curved into a mocking smile.
"Oh," Lysette said sweetly. "She's alive."
Elara lowered her gaze instinctively. "I delivered the documents."
Maribel raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. "And?"
"They were received," Elara said carefully. "There were no issues."
Maribel studied her in silence, sharp eyes assessing every detail-the faint tremor in her hands, the damp hem of her skirt, the way her shoulders remained drawn inward as though bracing for impact.
"You look unsettled," Maribel observed lightly. "Did something happen on the way?"
Elara hesitated for half a second too long.
"No," she said quickly. "Nothing happened."
Lysette laughed softly. "She's lying."
Elara flinched.
"She always does that when she's nervous," Lysette continued, slipping her phone into her pocket as she stood. She walked closer, slow and deliberate, circling Elara like a bored predator. "Did you fall? Spill the documents? Or did you embarrass yourself in front of someone important?"
"I didn't embarrass anyone," Elara whispered.
Lysette stopped in front of her, tilting her head. "Did you meet him?"
The question struck like a slap.
Elara's heart stuttered. "Meet who?"
Lysette's smile widened, sharp and knowing. "Kael Arden Blackwood."
Maribel's gaze snapped to Elara instantly.
The air in the room shifted.
Elara felt suddenly too warm, too exposed. "I-I don't know who that is," she said, forcing the words past her dry throat.
Another half-truth.
Maribel rose from the sofa, her movements graceful and unhurried. She approached Elara, heels clicking softly against the floor.
"Don't insult my intelligence," Maribel said quietly. "You were sent to Blackwood Tower. Of course you met him."
"I just handed the documents to an assistant," Elara said, eyes lowered. "That's all."
Maribel stopped inches away from her.
"Listen carefully," she said, her voice dropping into something sharp and dangerous. "Men like Kael Blackwood are not meant for girls like you. You exist to deliver messages, not to be seen."
Elara's chest tightened painfully.
Lysette scoffed. "Honestly, Mother, you're worrying over nothing. She probably didn't even register in his memory."
The words sank deep.
Elara pressed her lips together, refusing to let the sting show.
"Go to your room," Maribel said abruptly. "We'll discuss this tomorrow."
"Yes, ma'am."
Elara turned and hurried upstairs, heart pounding with every step. She didn't stop until she reached the narrow hallway at the top, her footsteps muffled by thick carpet. Only when she reached her door did she allow herself to breathe.
Her room was small and bare-a bed, a desk, a wardrobe filled with clothes chosen by Maribel, not her. It didn't feel like a bedroom so much as a borrowed space, one she could be asked to vacate at any moment.
She shut the door softly and leaned against it, her knees giving way.
Sliding down until she was seated on the floor, Elara wrapped her arms around herself. The rain tapped gently against the window, a distant, steady rhythm that felt kinder than the voices downstairs.
Her phone vibrated suddenly.
She startled, fumbling to pull it from her bag.
Unknown Number
Her heart began to race.
She stared at the screen, thumb hovering uncertainly. Slowly, she opened the message.
Did you get home safely?
Her breath caught.
She didn't need a name.
Yes. Thank you, she typed back after a moment, fingers trembling.
The reply came almost immediately.
Good. You shouldn't be out alone in weather like that.
Warmth spread through her chest, unfamiliar and dangerous.
No one had ever checked on her like this before.
She stared at the screen long after the phone dimmed.
Downstairs, Maribel stood at the foot of the staircase, her expression thoughtful.
"She's hiding something," Lysette said, irritation creeping into her voice.
Maribel's lips curved into a thin, calculating smile. "Then we'll uncover it."
High above the city, Kael Arden Blackwood stood in his penthouse office, hands clasped behind his back as he stared through the glass walls at the rain-soaked streets below.
"Run a background check on Maribel Vale," he said into his phone. "And her daughter."
A pause.
"Yes," Kael added. "Quietly."
He ended the call, jaw tightening slightly.
Elara Vale had returned to a house that did not deserve her.
And he would not leave her unguarded.