251–Hiding From The Crowd
Nora:
I watched them one by one, gulping as the situation grew more serious.
“How could she—his face was disfigured a few years ago, and he had plastic surgery,” Lord Atwood said. I don’t know why they were talking about the whistler now.
“Oh, come on. I checked all the information on his background, and it’s indeed true. He is her father—the same man whose wife–” Ford trailed off as he reminded Lord Atwood of my mother.
My heart sank the moment the topic was raised. All eyes turned to me. I covered my mouth in shock, realizing the weight of my words.
“My father is a whistler?” I stuttered, stepping back from them.
“Did you know it was your father?” Nash asked, his eyes welling with
tears.
“How would she? If Dad couldn’t recognize him, how the hell would she? Dammit! She was just a child when he–” Ryker intervened, stepping forward. Even though the revelation that the whistler was my father left me stunned, it did little to calm the rising tension.
I began to wonder what I should say now. Should I claim I’m not his daughter? But I had already told them about my mother.
They would call me a liar and never accept me into their lives again. But even if he was my father, it shouldn’t mean I’d be punished too.
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His crimes should not define me.
“Nora! Is it true that you are also a monster like your father claims you are?” Lord Atwood’s gaze was fixed on me, tears nearly spilling from
his eyes.
I shook my head, my throat going dry. They wanted to know if I was a monster. I didn’t have an answer. How could I look them in the eye and admit, I am the worst kind‘—the kind that, if discovered, would lead them to demand my execution without hesitation?
I fled back to my room as their scrutinizing eyes bore into me. I knew it wasn’t the wisest decision, but what else could I do?
“What have we done?” I asked Akira, pacing anxiously and not opening the door for anyone.
They had only knocked twice before leaving me alone, but I knew it wouldn’t be that simple to escape this mess. Closing the door wouldn’t change the topic. They might still be discussing it outside, even planning their next move.
“How were we supposed to know things would be exposed this way? We were just going along,” she paused, recalling the day Lord Atwood had asked us to join the family.
I should have been more careful.
“I can’t believe we walked into this home without realizing that, one way or another, they would discover my truth. My true identity—what then? What did I think I would say? They’ll hate me for lying and hiding so much either way,” I felt as if my throat was closing in on me.
All the lies and secrets I thought were safe with me were going to be revealed sooner or later. It was just a matter of which lie I’d have to
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choose—or which path, I should say.
“Whichever path makes us look less guilty,” Akira suggested, and tears began streaming down my face.
“But we are innocent, Akira. We’ve been abused; we didn’t want to be part of this war between them. We never hated the Alpha King or his sons, so why are we in this situation?” I knew very soon the door would be knocked on again, and it happened just after I spoke to Akira.
This time, the knock was harder, and I could hear voices outside the door.
“Akira! Should I tell them the truth?” I stammered.
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This might be a good read if it quits switching languages. It starts English then I believe maybe dutch then possibly Spanish so makes it hard to understand with not being able to read paragraphs at a time ....