Croatia was sitting by the window, the faint glow of the evening sun casting a golden hue on her pale face.
She seemed fragile, her once vibrant energy replaced with a subdued stillness.
When she noticed me, Croatia forced a small smile. “You came,” she said softly, her voice trembling ever so slightly.
I walked closer, pulling up a chair beside her bed. “Are you alone?”
I asked, glancing around the room that was devoid of any visitors or personal touches.
Croatia nodded, letting out a hollow laugh.
“They’ve all gone back. I guess I’m no longer useful to them,” she said, her tone carrying a bitter edge.
Her hands fidgeted with the edge of her blanket, a nervous habit she seemed unable to suppress.
I hesitated, searching her face for a trace of defiance or resolve, but all I saw was despair.
“Because you didn’t insist on marrying Lirian?” I guessed.
Her lips pressed into a thin line as she nodded. “They’re furious,” she admitted. “For as long as I can remember, my worth to them has always been about what I can do for the family. Now that I’ve refused, they’ve decided to ignore me altogether.”
I felt a pang of sympathy for her, but there was also a growing curiosity gnawing at the back of my mind.
“Croatia,” I started cautiously, “do you really not know Jason?”
Her eyes widened slightly, and for a moment, I thought she might deny it again. Instead, she looked away, blinking rapidly as tears welled up in her eyes.
“Jason is…was…my boyfriend,” she confessed, her voice breaking. “We met years ago, back when I still believed I could make my own choices.”
I leaned forward, encouraging her to continue. “What happened?”
Croatia let out a shaky breath, her hands trembling as she spoke.
“My father never approved of him. Jason came from a commoner background—no family name, no connections, nothing that could benefit Ragnar. He thought Jason was a waste of time, someone I should forget about.But Jason was everything to me. He believed in me, in my dreams, even when no one else did.”
Her gaze dropped to her lap, her voice growing bitter.
“When I started gaining recognition as an actress, I thought I’d finally escaped their control. But then Linda framed me, spread those rumors…and everything fell apart. Now that I’ve lost even that, I have nothing left.”
Her words hung heavily In the air, and I could see the depth of her despair etched across her face.
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