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The moment the words left his lips, Michael’s cane came crashing down on Spencer’s back, sending a
shiver through his body.
Michael’s scalp tingled with fury. “Stubborn as a mule! You don’t give a hoot about your own folks, but
you’re all worried about a stranger. Your dad hit Max with the carst night, and I had to whisk him and
Faith out of Beaconsfield in the dead of night. Spencer, your mom chose to leave you behind; don’t you
go disappointing her.”
Spencer’s pupils shrank sharply, deted like a punctured balloon. He stopped his ruckus about what
he would do with Brielle, simply lowering his gaze and clutching the nket in front of him with a death
grip.
Growing up in a powerful family, he knew what being sent away meant. To outsiders, Michael had
washed his hands of them, and keeping Spencer was just a nod to thest thread of kinship.
“You take the time to get well. Once you’re out of the hospital, I’ll find you a suitable marriage to keep
you from mooning over a would–be murderer all day long.”
Spencer fell silent, and once the old man had left, he realized Alivia was still standing in the hospital
room. Her face carried the same gentle smile as she poured him a ss of water from the dispenser.
“Spencer, Michael and I just came from Max’s room. He’s forgotten all about Brielle. Congrats, she’s all
yours now.”
Her words treated Brielle like some cheap trinket.
Spencer was about to reach for the ss, but his hand froze mid–air at her words. “Are you certain?”
“Mmhmm, the blood clot in his head must’ve squeezed some nerves. Ever since he woke up. he’s been
out of it, not a peep about Brielle.”
A flicker of wild joy crossed Spencer’s eyes, and his lips curled into a cold smirk.
Alivia patted his shoulder. “Brielle is yours to shape or shatter as you please. Max won’t interfere
anymore. Once he’s healed up, he’ll be marrying me.”
“Congrattions to you, Ms. Alivia, for getting your heart’s desire.
Alivia chuckled lightly. As long as Jaired hurried things along, getting Brielle into trouble behind bars,
everything would be perfect.
Alivia didn’t let Jaired snuff out Brielle’s life, not out of kindness; she wanted to drive Brielle mad and
then have the crazed woman attend her wedding to Max.
Murder was mundane, but to crush a spirit was the real thrill.
In prison, Brielle curled up on the narrow cot, feeling the chill seeping through her bones. She wanted
to sleep, but the pain from her wound kept her too alert.
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The prison medic hade once to dress her wounds, admonishing her to stay still before leaving.
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Sweat poured down Brielle’s face. The sound of the iron door being knocked echoed, and then it
swung open. Her blurred vision couldn’t make out the faces of those who dragged her swiftly to an
abyssal cell.
Solitary confinement was amon punishment for unruly Inmates. Inside, time lost all meaning, and
sanity hung by a thread.
After being unceremoniously dumped onto the cold floor, Brielle was engulfed in darkness so absolute
she couldn’t even see her own fingertips. She didn’t cry out or scream; it was as if the darkness was
born within her heart, bing one with her very being.
The guards in the surveince room watched Brielle maintain her position on the floor, puzzled. “It’s
been three hours. She hasn’t begged for mercy or even opened her eyes. What’s she up to?” If Brielle
was scared, her calm face certainly didn’t show it.
“Let’s just keep her there for now. Of all the people to cross, she had to anger the Riddle and Dorsey
families. Both gave us the same order: take special care of her. A grown man would lose his mind after
three days in the hole; she won’tst long.”
“A shame, she’s quite the looker.”
The guards, more brutish in nature, couldn’t afford to be gentle; it wouldn’t do in a ce like
this.
“Well, you won’t get a taste of that.”
“That remains to be seen. The Riddle family wants us to drive her mad. What do you reckon is the
fastest way to drive a woman insane?”
The two guards exchanged knowing looks and fell silent.
Unaware of the brewing storm, Brielle didn’t know how long she’d be trapped in this darkness. Every
time hunger wed at her, someone woulde to feed her. She didn’t even know what she was
eating; she couldn’t see anything, not even a sliver of light. Her body sank into deep. fatigue as if she
would sleep forever. So tired, so drowsy, every part of her felt rusty and slow. sapping her of the
strength to even rise. She was certain that something extra was being added to her meals every day.
After an indeterminate length of time, she glimpsed a hazy light. She tried to move her fingers, only to
find her hands restrained on either side. She looked up to see two men leering down at her, their eyes
trailing over her body.
“Ms. Brielle, you’ve got quite the will. It seems we’ll need to get creative to drive you mad.”
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