The morning light was a traitor even though it was pale from the winter. It slipped through the curtains of the bedroom like a thief, stealing the last remnants of darkness.
When Ruelle’s lashes fluttered open it took her a moment to realise where she was. As warm breath feathered the back of her neck, soon she became aware of the arm resting securely around her waist. Holding her close enough that she could feel the slow rise and fall of Lucian’s chest behind her.
The quiet was shattered by a knock at the door and Ruelle stiffened. Peyton.
As if sensing her panic, Lucian murmured, "Breathe."
Ruelle let out the breath she hadn’t realised she’d been holding. She pushed herself upright and beside her, Lucian did the same. Another knock followed which was firmer this time.
"Master Lucian, the minister’s assistant is looking for Miss Ruelle," it was Maude, who stood on the other side of the door.
She watched as he moved to the door, his movements fluid, and he opened the door. Maude stood on the other side of the door, her expression unreadable as she held out a tray that carried freshly squeezed juice.
"How long?" Lucian asked as he glanced back at Ruelle, whose hair was tangled and her brown eyes wide.
"Should be no longer than thirty seconds," Maude answered, while briefly turning in the direction of the faint noise that came from below.
Ruelle’s eyebrows knitted and she whispered, "I should go." Not to mention with her father, who had disappeared, she didn’t want her stepmother tightening things along with Peyton.
"You should stay," Lucian insisted as he picked up his coat to leave.
But this was his room and her eyes wandered over it. He had already made space for her and this morning she was already asking him to make more. Ruelle shook her head.
"I know a way out," she said, hoping she sounded more confident than she felt. She made her way to the balcony and she swung her leg over the railing, and his eyes narrowed.
Ruelle jumped, the rush of wind stealing her breath as the frozen earth rushed up to meet her. For a heartbeat, she was weightless and free. Then the ice below cracked and turned liquid.
The same time, thick green grass sprouted in an instant, just as Lucian’s arms wrapped around her, yanking her against his chest. They hit the ground together, the impact absorbed by the sudden cushion of grass.
Ruelle blinked up at Lucian and said, "You didn’t have to jump too." Her palms resting against his chest felt his heart beating.
"You..." The word died somewhere between exasperation and relief. A quiet breath left him before he rested his forehead against her shoulder.
She had only tried to find a quick solution, not realising Lucian wasn’t familiar with such things when it came to her. Wrapping her arms around him, she whispered, "I didn’t mean to scare you. I... I’ve jumped before. Sexton made us climb and jump often."
In the past, Ruelle had to jump to get away from Alanna and her minions who were after her in Sexton. Only that this time, she was able to land without pain, unlike then. It was a mystery that she hadn’t broken any bones so far.
He pulled back just enough to look at her, his dark eyes searching hers. "Then Sexton failed to teach you one thing," he murmured, his voice rough. "That I would jump after you."
Ruelle felt her heart turn full and she then replied, "Then... I’ll explain better next time?"
Before Lucian could respond they were interrupted.
"Morning, birdies," it was Dane who had spoken. Upon turning, Ruelle caught the window open and he was already dressed and now sipping on blood tea from his teacup. He asked amused, "Enjoying the day?"
At the same time, she heard voices come from Lucian’s bedroom.
Peyton and Mrs. Belmont, had arrived at the door, while Maude continued to stand with a glass of juice in her hand. The vampiress’s eyes skimmed quickly through the room, while Mrs. Belmont questioned,
"Where is my daughter?"
Maude stared at them for a second before she answered, "They went on a morning walk."
Mrs. Belmont looked confused and asked, "This early in the morning?"
"Yes."
"In this weather?" the woman continued to press.
"Yes," came the stoic response from the housekeeper with her. Peyton’s eyes slightly narrowed, as if the woman knew everyone here covered up after their pureblooded masters.
Mrs. Belmont pressed her forehead, not knowing if she should even worry about something like this when her husband had disappeared. Pursing her lips, she turned around and left as if she didn’t have the energy for this. But Peyton on the other hand, stared at the housekeeper and said,
"Let me know Ms. Belmont’s room so I can return to her side."
The housekeeper simply nodded before guiding the person out of there, but not before glancing at the balcony once.
At the ground, Ruelle and Lucian made their way to the front of the mansion when a carriage came rolling through the gates. It belonged to the courthouse because of the little blue flag it waved. Once the carriage came to a stop, the officer didn’t waste time to step out.
"Mr. Slater," the officer bowed before giving a short nod to Ruelle. His gaze then returned to Lucian and he informed, "We have found something in the forest. I think you should come take a look at it along with the Belmonts to identify..."
If the officer was asking to identify, it only meant that they had found his body.
Did someone kill him? Maybe it was a passing rogue vampire, thought Ruelle to herself. Or maybe it was something else.
Once they had changed into warmer clothes, they climbed into the carriage. Mrs. Belmont sat opposite Ruelle, her handkerchief pressed tightly against her lips as though holding herself together by sheer force. Every few moments, her fingers trembled before tightening around the cloth again.
"He’ll be alright... won’t he?" Mrs. Belmont shut her eyes for a moment before whispering almost to herself.
Beyond the frosted window, bare trees slipped past one after another, their branches powdered with white and Ruelle watched them without really seeing them. Arriving at the forest which was powdered in white, they got down one by one.
"Because it snowed in the night, it made finding the trail harder," the officer explained, joining Lucian’s side. "At first we thought it was just a deer but then we found male clothes."
"Was the body mauled by an animal?" Lucian took hold of the umbrella which Ruelle was about to open. Opening it, he held it over her head.
The officer’s thoughts seem to falter at Lucian’s action before he answered, "No, it doesn’t look mauled. It’s more like wax."
As they followed the officer deeper into the forest, Ruelle caught sight of men scattered between the snow covered trees, searching through the place. Before they even reached, something foul drifted through the cold air. The stench hit the back of her throat and she instinctively raised her sleeve over her nose.
"Wh—What is this smell...?" Mrs. Belmont’s face lost colour before she hurried past them where some men were gathered.
The guards stepped aside, making way for them and Ruelle’s eyes followed the gap they created.
At first, she couldn’t make sense of what lay on the snow. It wasn’t a body nor was it an animal. It was a glistening mass of pale skin and flesh, collapsed into itself like wax left too close to a fire. And her stomach turned.
Beside her, Mrs. Belmont let out a broken gasp before turning away and vomiting against the foot of a tree.
"We weren’t sure what to make out of this, as this was the first time we had come across something like this," the officer spoke with a frown. "Even the bones look melted so it was hard, but we found clothes which were smeared and dried with this... liquid. Our guess is that this is a witch’s work."
The clothes were brought by one of the men, and upon seeing this, Mrs. Belmont cried, "He can’t be dead! This—This cannot be him! Harold cannot be dead!"
"Do these clothes belong to him, milady?" the officer enquired.
"It is his," Ruelle whispered with a stunned expression.
Lucian moved closer to the pile of mass and he questioned, "You said it snowed yesterday. How did you find it?"
"It was the hawks, sire. Two of them were feeding on it when we discovered it," the officer answered dutifully.

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