REAGAN POV
For a minute all I could do was stare at the closed door, fighting the urge to go after her and demand her to tell exactly what’s bothering her. She had asked if I didn’t care and I had told her I didn’t, I had lashed out at her which made so angry. I had tried to keep my cool and be as nonchalant as I could but she just infuriated .
She dared to show up here, trying to play the victim in all of this. Her voice had trembled with emotion as she stared at and asked that gods damned question.
Care? Of course, I cared. The intensity of how much I cared for her made feel my chest would collapse because of its heaviness. My care soon beca poisonous because of her deceptive behavior and dishonest words along with all the secrets she attempted to hide using fabricated smiles and empty promises.
So when she had asked , I had lashed out at her which I hated myself for because it was proof that I did care, showing the tiniest bit of emotion to her was just enough proof that I did.
Dahlia might have betrayed and I might stay in my room and try to tell myself I didn’t care but the truth was that I did. Imdiately she entered the dining hall the first thing I had noticed was how thin she had beco, she had worn a pink puffy dress to perhaps hide the fact that she had lost weight but it didn’t for once fool .
Before she brought energy to every space she inhabited, the once vibrant Dahlia that knew has lost her luster and beca nothing more than a faint shadow of her forr self. Whatever weight she seed to be carrying seed heavy which caused her to slouch forward and the normal brightness in her eyes turned to emptiness, one she couldn’t quite mask.
I also noticed the tense atmosphere in the air and the way her attitude towards my mother had now changed. She seed to now respect her more, gone was the woman who had stood her ground and commanded respect, in its place was now a more subdued version of her, one who welcod insults and avoided confrontation at all cost.
Even though I had kept my head down and not interfered with whatever it was they were saying, it was still a little bit unsettling to see her more docile, the woman who was quick to defend herself had now reduced to a shadow of who she once was. The woman who normally hit my cutting words with her own cutting responses remained silent as she watched her plate as if fearing to look elsewhere.
I had tried to convince myself that it was none of my business, that I wouldn’t interfere with karma doing its work on her but when I couldn’t take it anymore, I had decided to call her in my study under the guise of wanting to talk to her.
But like the coward I was, when her scent enveloped the air in my study, I had kept my gaze on the window unable to look at her which made things even more difficult for . So I had gotten angry with her and sohow I had managed to bring back the fiery part of her.
It took all my willpower not to be smile when she finally flared up and began yelling at . It never occurred to just how much I needed to see her stand her ground again, to hear the sharp edge in her voice.
For a mont, I caught a glimpse of the old Dahlia and as I stood there, I realized just how much I had missed it. The back and forth we did, with her eting head on word for word.
I might have been staring at her like I didn’t care but on the inside I longed to smile and tease her about every bit except her still looking pale and frail still concerned and I was still wondering what might have happened when she had ntioned my mother.
I beca alert at that but before I could probe and question her, I watched the shutters fall back to her eyes and then she excused herself out of the study. I didn’t want to believe that my mom had anything to do with this, but it would seem she does.
I wanted to tell myself it was impossible. Throughout my life my mother presented fair decisions which I always believed until this mont. The drastic change in Dahlia’s deanor beca impossible to overlook as she displayed a complete transformation into a ekness no one could ignore.
Sothing had happened, sothing that she was trying to tell but I was too angry to communicate with her so I decided to call the one person I know would tell everything I ask of her.
The door to my study creaked open and a woman entered looking every bit nervous, her eyes like that of a mouse looking for an escape route. Anxiety clung to her like a second skin as she stepped forward into my study.
"Heather." I called giving her curt nod as I went to take my seat and I ordered her to do the sa, "You may sit."
Heather swallowed and lowered herself to her seat, her hands clasped tightly in front of her as she perched on the edge of her seat. "My...my...my lord!" Heather stuttered as she bowed her head.
"What happened to Dahlia?" I demanded cutting straight to the chase.
Heather’s gaze widened but she frowned, feigning confusion. "I have no idea whatever you an my l..."
"I will suggest you think carefully about lying to Heather," I interrupted her sharply, leaning forward with my elbows on my desk. Heather’s eyes widened and she swallowed shrinking in her seat as if she wanted to curl into a ball and disappeared but I continued, making sure my tone was dangerously calm. "You’ve served in this house long enough to know what happens to those who insult my intelligence, now I will ask you again Heather, what the hell happened to my wife?" I asked Heather who finally stared up at and the growing panic in her eyes told I had hit my mark.
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