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Betrayal 202

Betrayal 202

It was obvious this room had once been decorated for a wedding

On the wall, bright red lettersstill crisp and newclung awkwardly to the faded paint

In the center stood a massive, kingsized bed draped in deep scarlet bedding

Celestine hesitated at the doorway, her nerves frayed. I couldactually just sleep on the couch,she murmured, voice barely above a whisper

Sandra’s expression soured. There’s only one bedroom in this house, you know! I’m already giving it up for you bothI’ll take the couch myself.” 

Celestine bit her lip, guilt flooding her cheeks. I’m sorry. Thank you for the trouble.It’s just one night, she told herself. No big deal

That evening, Gideon borrowed Sandra’s phone, making a string of calls from the cramped kitchen. He issued instructions, preparing for his absence and making sure the restless factions at work would stay in line

When he returned, candle in hand, the room was bathed in pale moonlight

Celestine lay quietly atop the striking red bedspread, her gaze hollow as she stared into the night beyond the window. A single tear slipped down her cheek, shining in the silver glow

Gideon set the candle on the nightstand

She heard him and turned her head. He sat on a wooden stool beside the bed, long legs folded, studying her with an unreadable, almost clinical gaze

Celestine sniffed, suddenly aware of the wetness on her face

A large, steady hand offered her a tissue

Here,” Gideon’s voice was gentle, low, somehow soothing. Dry your eyes.” 

Thank you.She took the tissue obediently, dabbing her cheeks

Is it the bed?he asked quietly. Can’t sleep somewhere new?” 

She shook her head. It’s not that” 

It was the silence, the emptiness. Whenever she lay down in an unfamiliar place, her mind would circle back to everything that had happened that daythe crushing 

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disappointment, the ache of betrayal, the pain that wouldn’t let her rest

No matter how tired she was, sleep wouldn’t come. It felt as if some invisible hand was holding a blade above her, ready to strike the moment she made the slightest mistake

Lying on this bed now, exhaustion weighed down her limbs, but she couldn’t bring herself to close her eyes. Nightmares lurked at the edge of her mind, waiting to pounce the moment she drifted offnightmares where she relived, again and again, how her husband and child had betrayed her

If you can’t sleep, we could talk for a while,” Gideon suggested

Celestine rolled over to face him, the flickering candlelight casting shadows across his features

He’d changed into a crisp black shirtborrowed from Sandra’s husband, who was away working night shifts. The first two buttons were undone, adding to an air of casual detachment. Something about himhis refined but slightly dangerous auramade her both wary and strangely comforted

As she studied his face, memory stirred. For a moment, she was transported back to that year in the mountainsa frightened girl in a cave, and a boy who told story after story to distract her from her fear

Once upon a time,Gideon began, his voice slow and even, there was a boy whose parents loved each other very much. But to them, the boy was invisible.” 

His mother despised himnever a kind word, never a gentle look. He grew up his grandfather, all the way until he turned thirteen.” 

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Then his father died suddenly, and his mother fell gravely ill. The boy was brought home, thinking he’d finally be welcomed by a mother who missed him. Instead, he found only endless confinement.” 

His mother hated him” 

Gideon’s voice was mesmerizing, calm and unhurried, with a quiet strength that softened the edges of her grief

At first, Celestine found herself silently scoffing. What kind of mother could treat her child like that? Gideon needed to work on his storytelling. But as the story went on, a strange bitterness crept in, and she couldn’t shake the feeling of sorrow that welled up inside her

She wondered, if someone like that really existed, how could they possibly survive such misery

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Clutching the heavy comforter to her chest, her doubts faded as her eyelids began to droop

In her dreams, she felt someone approach and gently tuck the blankets around her shoulders

For the first time in a long while, her sleep was deep and unbroken

When she woke, sunlight was pouring through the window, filling the room with warmth

Betrayal

Betrayal

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