Chapter 32
âWe still donât know exactly where the âPhilothesâ came from⌠but it seems the Duchessâno, Rachelâpassed it on to Lady Catherine.â
ââŚâ
âAnd Rachel seems to have stepped away from this. Sheâs claiming she knows nothing about it.â
August remembered the desperate crying of Lady Eleanor he had heard a few days ago.
Her sudden plea for help had thrown the Dukeâs household into chaos.
The Duke had immediately ordered August and the rest of his shadow knights to investigate.
And Catherineâhis little ladyâwas locked away in the secret prison under the Dukeâs estate, both to protect her and as punishment.
The reason?
She had been found in possession of âPhilothesâ, a substance banned by the royal family long ago.
August had no choice but to watch her being carried away unconscious, unable to say or do anything.
âRachel seems to have completely given up on Catherine.Â
She told the Duke sheâd leave her fate in his hands without hesitation.â
Duke Hereisâs face didnât look pleased as he listened to the report.
His deep violet eyes, colder and sharper than usual, said everything.
But August couldnât argue. Heâd made mistakes too.
Even though he had been ordered to guard and report on Catherine, he hadnât told the Duke everything.
He had made promises to Catherine and trusted her.
And that trust had grown into something more.
âDamn it⌠if only I hadnât been so careless!â
He couldnât pinpoint when it had all gone wrong.
When he had started caring too much.
When her words had started affecting him.
âForget everything you saw here today.â
âPlease donât tell the Duke⌠just for now. Iâll explain everything to him later. I just need time.â
Maybe it was sympathy for the weight she carried alone.
Maybe it was because he saw his younger self in her anxious eyes.
Whatever it was, none of it mattered now. It had been a foolish mistake.
He shouldâve reported it all to the Duke right then.
He had failed in every way.
âSo, you were playing secret friends with her, huh? Mustâve been fun, August.â
âI-I didnât mean toââ
âI assigned you to guard and watch her. Not to get emotionally involved.â
The Dukeâs cold words hit hard. They mirrored Augustâs regrets.
He had failed not only as a knight but as a shadow.
âDid she ask you to hide it for her? Did you pity her?â
âN-no! I judged she posed no harm to Lady Eleanor, andââ
âYou believe that?â
âWhat do you meanâŚ?â
August looked up sharply.
The Dukeâs words suggested Catherine might be the threat, not Rachel.
But that made no senseâRachel had always been the one manipulating Catherine.
Catherine was just a 15-year-old girl.
Ordinary, except for her striking looks.
The Catherine he knew was kind, if a little clumsy.
Sure, this incident showed she was capable of taking orders from her mother, even dangerous onesâŚ
But she never tried to harm Eleanor. She tried to protect her.
August had discovered that the root of a certain blue flower could dilute the effects of Philothes.
Catherine had been searching for it, probably trying to create an antidote.
And Eleanor herself had testified:
âCatherine drank it instead of meâto protect me!â
There was no way she was trying to hurt Eleanor.
So then why? Why had the Duke allowed Catherine, if he thought she was dangerous, to live in the same house as Eleanor?
âWhy did you assign her to me, Duke? Was it just for surveillance?â
ââŚâ
âThanks to you, I got to see who Catherine is. Sheâs not just the girl the rumors paint her to be.â
âThe cruel stepsister who bullies Eleanor.â
âJust as greedy as her mother.â
âTreats servants like dirt.â
Yes, some of it was true. But it wasnât the full story.
âWhat are you doing?â
âOh, Sir August. Lady Catherine is baking cookiesâfor Lady Eleanor.â
She tried to show kindness, though awkwardly.
âYouâre not buying that?â
âWe already have something like it at home. No point in wasting money.â
âBut itâs a trending item among noble ladies!â
âTrends come and go. Just a waste.â
She wasnât obsessed with luxury like her mother.
Except for food.
âAh! Thatâs the new chocolate-glazed donut! We have to get it! August, run!â
Compared to Eleanor, she might have seemed rude to servants, but she wasnât worse than other noble girls.
Rumors were easy to exaggerateâespecially the bad ones.
âWhy have you kept her here this whole time?â
August thought of Catherine locked underground.
That prison wasnât easy to escapeâbut it was also the safest place to hide someone.
So was she a criminal? Or being protected?
âYou ask too many questions.â
âWith respect, I think I have the right to ask. I am her guard, after all.â
If the Duke truly disliked Catherine and her family, why hadnât he exiled her or worse?
He didnât treat her like a daughter, nor did he seem to care for her.
And yet, he let her stay.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
The Duke tapped his pen against the desk in silence for a while before finally speaking.
âHer eyes.â
âWhat?â
âTheyâre the only ones of their kind. In the whole world.â
August fell silent as he recalled Catherineâs eyesâclear, sky-blue.
Only one other person had ever had such eyes.
ââŚNo way. Donât tell meââ
ââŚâ
âDuke, this is too cruel⌠for both you and Catherine.â
âDoesnât matter.â
âYouâre using her! Thatâs not fair!â
âIf it helps me remember her⌠Iâll keep her close. I donât want to forget. I donât want the memory to fade.â
The Dukeâs eyes looked black. Burned out.
What was left in them was not loveâbut obsession.
âYouâre using Catherine like a replacement. Youâll regret this someday.â
August realized just how cruel a man in love could become.
ââŚMaybe.â
It had been six years since the woman he loved died.
And still, the Duke was madly, painfully in love.
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