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Chapter 9

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Shadows of the Past - By Emma Clarke 9 Summary Althea returns to the Callister estate feeling heavy and unwelcome, burdened by the weight of her strained relationship with her husband's family. Upon entering, she is immediately confronted by her mother-in-law, Catherine, whose icy demeanor and cutting words make it clear that Althea is not accepted. Catherine mocks her for coming alone, insinuating that Althea's presence is unwelcome and that her connection to Daven is fragile and soon to end.

Despite the verbal assault, Althea remains silent, internalizing the pain but choosing not to engage. Later, in the solitude of her bedroom, Althea reflects on the limited time left before the expiration of a contract that seems to define her place in the family and her relationship with Daven. She recalls a rare moment of genuine connection and acceptance at a recent event, but that fleeting hope is overshadowed by the reality of Daven's choice to spend the night with another woman, Vanessa.

The loneliness overwhelms her, and she quietly prays for a chance to prove her worth and find happiness before it's too late. The following morning brings a small glimmer of hope as Althea prepares breakfast, hoping to see Daven despite their distance. However, her fragile optimism is quickly shattered when Kalina, presumably another member of the household, enters with a mocking tone, further emphasizing Althea's isolation and the cold atmosphere she must endure. The chapter captures Althea's emotional struggle, the hostility she faces, and her desperate longing for acceptance and love.

Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 9 Althea's heart sank as she crossed the threshold of the Callister estate, her footsteps echoing softly against the marble floor. The grand entrance loomed before her, cold and imposing, a reminder that this was her husband's family home-a place where she no longer felt welcome. The pale gold gown she wore, once a symbol of Daven's admiration and desire, now weighed heavily on her shoulders, as if it were a chain rather than a garment. "Please, let everyone be asleep," she whispered under her breath, clutching the fragile hope like a lifeline.

Quietly, she eased the front door open, offering a brief, polite nod to the servant who silently acknowledged her presence. But, as always, fate had other intentions. A sharp, cutting voice sliced through the silence from the sitting room. "So, you've finally decided to come home." Althea turned slowly, her breath catching at the sight of Catherine Callister standing there, a glass of wine poised elegantly in her hand. Her mother-in-law's eyes were icy, sharp as daggers, and her smile carried a venomous edge. "Alone?" Catherine's brow arched with deliberate disdain.

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"Daven didn't come back with you?" Althea lowered her gaze, choosing to remain silent rather than offer any explanation. The unspoken answer hung in the air, heavy and undeniable. "Just as I suspected," Catherine sneered, her laughter cold and mocking. She stepped forward with measured, deliberate grace, each movement dripping with scorn. "Vanessa was at the party, wasn't she?" Still, Althea said nothing. Her silence was a shield, but inside, her heart clenched tighter.

"If you had even an ounce of self-respect, Althea, you wouldn't have returned to this house at all," Catherine continued, her voice sharp and unforgiving. "But of course, you've grown far too comfortable leeching off the charity of others." Althea's fingers curled tightly around her clutch, knuckles whitening. "Excuse me, Mother. I'm tired," she said quietly, her voice steady despite the turmoil inside. Catherine's cruel chuckle filled the room. "Tired? All you've done is stand there, looking pretty, spinning around Daven like some ornamental prop.

Do you honestly believe you deserve to be by his side? Everyone knows this foolish arrangement is about to end." Althea didn't respond. Her posture remained composed, but the sting of Catherine's words brought a shimmer to her eyes-tears threatening to spill over. "Pathetic," Catherine hissed, the word lingering in the air as Althea turned and began to ascend the stairs. Pausing on a step, Althea took a deep breath, the silence around her pressing in. Should she fight back? Defend herself? The urge flickered briefly, but she chose instead to keep moving forward.

Each step felt heavier than the last, weighed down by the bitterness of Catherine's insults. Yet, as painful as they were, those words were nothing new. She had grown accustomed to the cruelty. Still, the reminder of how little time remained to her made her feel more fragile than ever. Would her one desperate wish ever come true? When would her moment finally arrive? *** "What am I supposed to do now?" The soft click of the bedroom door locking behind her echoed like a confession, a stark reminder of her solitude.

In the quiet stillness, Althea's gaze drifted across the room until it settled on the small calendar resting on the bedside table. The page for this month was already turned, a red circle boldly marking a date near the end-the day their contract would expire. Less than three weeks. Her fingers traced the inked circle, her body still but her chest tightening with a dull ache. She recalled tonight's events-the ease with which she had spoken Japanese, the graceful way she had carried herself. How the Ambassador's wife had taken her hand, praising her intelligence.

How Daven had smiled-just barely, but it was genuine. So rare. For a fleeting moment, she had felt as if she truly belonged somewhere, in someone's life. But then reality crashed down like a storm. Daven had chosen to spend the night with Vanessa. And she was left feeling like nothing more than an outsider, desperately clutching at the fragile thread of their bond-one that was unraveling rapidly. Sitting on the edge of the bed, she slowly unfastened the straps of her heels. Each deliberate movement seemed to stall the creeping loneliness that threatened to engulf her.

Her head bowed, shoulders trembling faintly. "Less than three weeks," she whispered to the empty room. Her eyelids fluttered closed. "Please, God. Just once. Give me this one chance-and let it be the greatest moment of my life." She made no effort to change out of her gown. Instead, she lay down as she was. At some point, her eyes closed fully. All Althea knew was that she cried herself to sleep. *** The next morning, the warm aroma of toast and freshly brewed coffee gently filled the kitchen, wrapping around her like a fragile comfort.

Althea stood by the stove, wearing a simple apron, her hair neatly pinned up. A soft, almost hopeful glow softened her usually guarded features. Her hands moved with practiced grace as she arranged breakfast on the long dining table-an area where warmth rarely lingered. Glancing up at the wall clock, she noted it was 7:15 a.m. Daven usually emerged by 7:30. Quietly, she held onto the hope that she might catch a glimpse of him this morning, even if only for a fleeting moment. But instead of the familiar sound of his heavy footsteps, the sharp click of high heels echoed across the marble floor.

"I thought a thief had broken into the kitchen," Kalina's shrill voice cut through the air, followed by a mocking laugh. "Turns out, it's just you." Conclusion Althea's journey through the night's harsh confrontations and her quiet moments of vulnerability reveal the depth of her resilience and longing. Despite the coldness of the Callister estate and Catherine's biting words, Althea clings to a fragile hope-a wish for acceptance, love, and a moment that will redefine her place in this fractured world.

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