“What is it that you have on them?” Elise asked the moment she sat down, her tone sharp and demanding.
Fiona responded by calmly setting her teacup down, her expression unreadable. She let out a soft sigh, as though Elise’s question was of little consequence. Why was this woman so stupid? Fiona wondered inwardly.
Seeing Fiona’s indifference, Elise’s frustration deepened. “Why do they want to see you?” she pressed.
“How would I know that?” Fiona replied, her tone light. “I haven’t even spoken to them yet.”
Elise pursed her lips, refusing to accept Fiona’s nonchalant answer. It didn’t make sense. Fiona must have something important, something that had drawn their attention so persistently. But what could it be?
Fiona had only recently awakened her ability, and while it was impressive, it wasn’t unique. Elise herself could heal—and with greater mastery, she was sure of it. She had spent years honing her abilities, studying the art of healing since her own awakening. By all accounts, she should outshine Fiona.
Yet, they still wanted to see her.
Was it because of the Prince? Elise wondered. Or did Fiona possess something she didn’t? The only thing that Fiona has was… Elijah. Was this because of politics?
The thought gnawed at her, but Fiona offered no answers. Instead, she poured herself another cup of tea, her movements calm, as though Elise wasn’t even there.
“Fiona!” Elise hissed. She clenched her fists tightly, her nails digging into her palms. She needed to know what Fiona had on them and she was going to find out what it was no matter the cost! “You’d better tell me what they want, or—”
“Or what, my dearest sister?” Fiona interrupted with a smirk, her eyes gleaming with amusement.
Elise froze, stunned by the mocking edge in Fiona’s tone.
Fiona leaned back slightly, her smile widening. “What will you do, Elise? Are you going to lock me in a room again? Just like you did before? Or tell the omegas to put something on my food?”
“You—”
Fiona’s eyes widened theatrically as she raised a hand to cover her mouth, feigning shock. “Oh, how terrifying,” she said, her voice dripping with mock fear. “How could you do something so vile to your own sister?”
Elise’s face burned with rage, but Fiona simply sipped her tea, savoring her victory.
Elise took a deep breath, trying to calm herself. She knew that Fiona was only confident because the Prince was currently behind her. Without the Prince, she would be helpless.
“Fine... if you refuse to say it, then fine. However, don’t ever think about associating yourself with our family again! You know there are poisons even you couldn’t heal. This place is nothing but a quagmire, a trap. The more you stay here, the more you’ll realize that your healing capabilities aren’t exactly the strongest. If something like that happens again, I can assure you the Rosenthal Family will never help you.”
“Interesting,” Fiona calmly answered. In the first place, she didn’t want to receive any help from them.
“What’s with that reaction?” Elise asked.
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