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Chosen By The Cursed Alpha King Novel

Chapter 28

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Stars Beyond Shattered Skies - Ethan Rowland 28 Summary In Chapter 28 of "Stars Beyond Shattered Skies," Emilia confronts her sister Rosella, who embodies the disdain and superiority that has haunted Emilia throughout her life. Rosella's taunts about their family's feelings toward Emilia cut deeply, revealing the emotional scars of being viewed as a mistake. Despite the venomous words directed at her, Emilia maintains a facade of indifference, refusing to give Rosella the satisfaction of seeing her hurt.

The encounter highlights Emilia's struggle with her identity and her longing for acceptance, which Rosella cruelly exploits. As the confrontation escalates, Rosella's words become increasingly cruel, emphasizing Emilia's perceived failures and her lack of a mate. Each barb strikes at the core of Emilia's insecurities, yet she resolves not to show any weakness. Instead, she forces a smile and walks away, determined to not let her sister's venom touch her.

This moment of resilience is overshadowed by the internal turmoil Emilia feels, as Rosella's comments resonate painfully within her, leaving her feeling hollow and exposed. After the confrontation, Emilia seeks refuge among the other servants, blending into the background where she feels invisible yet safe. As she cleans, she observes her surroundings, mentally mapping out potential escape routes. Her heart races as she discovers a slightly open door leading to the outside world, symbolizing a glimmer of hope amidst her despair.

The allure of freedom pulls at her, igniting a desire to flee from the palace and the painful memories it holds. However, Emilia exercises caution, recognizing that escaping in the daylight would be reckless. Instead, she resolves to wait until nightfall, when she can slip away unnoticed. This decision marks a pivotal moment for Emilia, as she clings to the fragile hope of a new beginning, free from the shadows of her past.

The chapter closes with her determination to escape, igniting a spark of hope that she hasn't felt in a long time, suggesting that her journey towards freedom is just beginning. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Chapter 28 - The Door To Freedom** **Emilia's POV** "You're still alive?" The question pierced through the haze of my thoughts, and I turned, my heartbeat thundering in my ears, nearly drowning out her words-but not entirely. No sound could ever truly eclipse the resonance of that voice. My sister's voice.

Rosella stood there, arms crossed defiantly over her chest, a smirk dancing on her lips as if this moment had been the culmination of her dreams. Her hair was meticulously braided, each strand in perfect alignment, and her dress was pristine, as if she had just stepped out of a storybook. Her chin was tilted upward, exuding the same haughty superiority she had worn since our childhood. I despised how familiar it all felt. "Surprise, surprise," I replied, my tone steady as I tilted my head just enough to meet her condescending gaze.

"I'm alive." Her smirk widened, eyes glinting like shards of glass, sharp and unforgiving. "Barely. I told you the King would be too disgusted to touch you. Guess I was right." A laugh escaped me-sharp, humorless, a bitter sound that echoed in the silence between us. If only she knew the truth. If only she could see how his hands had claimed every inch of me last night, how he had kissed me with a desperation that felt like the last breath in his lungs, how he had used my body until I could no longer distinguish where I ended and he began.

Heat surged through me at the memory, but I buried it deep, pushing it down under the weight of my hatred for him and the urgent need to escape this place, not to become ensnared in dangerous thoughts of what had transpired. "If only you knew," I murmured, more to myself than to her. Her eyes narrowed, a flicker of confusion flashing across her face before disdain swallowed it whole. She stepped closer, every movement dripping with a practiced elegance that made my skin crawl. "Mom and Dad brought me here, you know. To learn about pack politics.

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So that when I become Alpha, I'll run the pack smoothly, with my mate by my side. Unlike you." The words struck me like a whip crack, echoing in the hollow space of my heart. Unlike you. I didn't flinch, though I could feel my jaw tightening, a silent battle raging within me. But she was far from finished. She never was. "You know what Mom told me?" she continued, her voice sweetened with malice. "Since you left, she's been so thrilled to finally rid herself of a mistake like you. She said it felt like the moon goddess herself answered her prayers when we sent you away.

I'm just surprised you're still breathing." Her words landed like daggers, slicing beneath my skin and sinking deep, where I couldn't stop the bleed. A mistake. That's all I had ever been to them. I refused to give her the satisfaction of a response. Rosella leaned in closer, her perfume cloying and suffocating. "Dad doesn't even remember he has a daughter like you. Not when he has me. Do us all a favor-stay out of his sight. You'll only spoil his mood." My throat burned, the bitterness rising, but I swallowed it down, forcing myself to remain composed.

Then she smiled, a cruel, triumphant grin that made my skin crawl. "You're a stain on our family, Emilia. A burden we had to carry for far too long. They're glad they got rid of you. The only shame is that you aren't dead yet. But don't worry. It's just a matter of time." Something inside me snapped, but I kept my face smooth, a mask of indifference. That was what she wanted-my anger, my hurt, my shattered pieces scattered at her feet. I wouldn't give her that satisfaction. Rosella tilted her head, her eyes glimmering with venom. "At least the moon goddess did one thing right with you.

She spared anyone the curse of having you as a mate." That one hit differently. It sliced through the armor I thought I had built thick enough to withstand her barbs. I had spent countless nights staring at the stars, whispering prayers that went unanswered. Wondering why I didn't have a mate. Why no bond tugged at my heart, no fate tied me to someone who could truly see me, want me, choose me. To hear her speak it so casually, as if my greatest wound was nothing more than a punchline... it hollowed me out. But I didn't let her see the impact of her words.

Instead, I forced a smile, one that felt foreign on my lips. "Well, precious child, go run to your mommy and daddy. I've got other things to take care of." For a brief moment, her smirk faltered, and I seized the opportunity to turn away, walking briskly before she could launch any more venomous words my way. "Coward!" she hissed after me. "You'll never be more than a shadow!" I didn't look back. Her curses followed me down the corridor, clinging to my skin like a second layer, but I held my head high, my steps steady.

Inside, though, I felt as if she had reached into my chest and twisted everything raw. I slipped into a group of girls scrubbing the marble floors near the servants' wing. Nobody questioned me, nobody cared. To them, I was just another face, another set of hands meant for labor. Perfect. It provided me with the cover I needed, the freedom to navigate where I must. As the others bent over their buckets and brushes, I allowed my gaze to wander. Corridors branched off like veins, doors opening and closing, guards passing by in pairs or alone. I memorized every detail.

My mind functioned like a map, marking paths, exits, shadows I could slip into if necessary. I was searching for the perfect escape route. And then I found it. The laundry room. My fingers brushed against the cool wall as I stepped inside, my heart racing when my eyes fell upon a door at the far end. It was slightly ajar, as if daring me to push it open. I moved closer, careful to remain inconspicuous. Through the narrow crack, I caught a glimpse of green. Trees. The woods. Freedom. For a wild second, my instincts screamed at me to bolt.

To fling the door open and run until my lungs burned and my legs gave out, until the stench of this cursed palace and the echo of my sister's venom faded into mere ghosts behind me. But reason clawed at me, holding me back. Not now. Not yet. I forced myself to breathe, to think. Running blind in the middle of the day would be sheer madness. I pressed my palm against the wall, steadying myself. Nightfall. That was the only way. When everyone would be too preoccupied to notice, I would slip out through this door. And then I would run. I wouldn't stop, wouldn't look back.

I'd vanish into the trees and forge a new life far from here, far from him, far from all of them. My chest tightened at the thought. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, hope flickered within me-fragile yet undeniably real. I turned away from the door, tucking the knowledge deep within me like a secret flame that I couldn't allow anyone to see. Tonight. Just one more night, and I would finally be free. Do you think she'll be able to escape? Conclusion In the suffocating shadows of her sister's cruel words, Emilia found a flicker of resilience igniting within her.

The weight of Rosella's disdain had threatened to crush her spirit, but as she stood before the door to freedom, a newfound determination surged through her veins. The memories of her family's rejection, the pain of being viewed as a burden, began to transform into fuel for her escape. No longer would she allow their venomous judgments to define her; instead, she embraced the idea of carving out her own destiny, one that was untainted by the expectations and scorn of those who had never understood her.

The thought of slipping into the night and leaving her past behind filled her with a sense of hope that had long been extinguished. As she prepared to embrace the darkness that would cloak her escape, Emilia realized that this moment was not just about fleeing the confines of the palace; it was about reclaiming her identity and stepping into the light of her own potential. For too long, she had been a shadow, but now she could become a force of her own making.

As night falls and the palace descends into a false sense of security, Emilia's heart will race with both fear and exhilaration. The door to freedom looms ahead, but lurking in the shadows are not only the guards but also the memories of her family, and the haunting presence of the King. Will her longing for liberation outweigh the fear of what lies beyond? The tension will build as Emilia inches closer to the door, and readers will be left on the edge of their seats, wondering if she will find the courage to break free or if the chains of her past will pull her back into darkness.

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