Chapter 4
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That night, Cade was rough with me in bed-flipping me over and over, his movements brutal, like he was venting some misplaced rage.
I bit down hard, enduring it, laughing coldly inside.
One last time!
When I woke up, he was already gone.
didn’t see Cade for the next week.
And honestly? I was thriving.
Vith him out of the house, I had more freedom to prep everything I needed for my move abroad.
When Cade finally came back, he brought Sutton with him.
he walked through the penthouse like she owned the place, inspecting the décor with a critical eye.
hen, with a wave of her hand, she had the staff bring in a grand piano.
nce upon a time, I’d been nearly thrown out of this house just for touching a piano.
ow Sutton was waltzing in with one, and Cade looked at her like she hung the moon.
isgusting.
Oh, Seton! You’re home?”
he walked over to the piano and casually tapped a few keys. “I heard you used to study piano too?”
We should play together sometime.”
ade let out a scoff behind her, then said dismissively, “She’s barely mediocre. Can’t compare to you.”
lowered my eyes, my hand curling into a fist. But I kept that obedient smile plastered on my face. “That’s right. I just dabbled.”
ade didn’t let Sutton move into the master bedroom. She looked a little annoyed but accepted the arrangement.
he next afternoon, I went back to my room to grab something. But when I pushed the door open, I froze.
itton was standing there, holding my jade bracelet.
he only thing my grandma had left me.
ly whole body trembled. “What are you doing?!”
he turned slowly, a sly smile on her face.
hen she let go.
he bracelet hit the floor.
he sharp crack of it shattering felt like thunder in my chest. I stood there, stunned, tears streaming down my face instantly.
SUTTON!!!” I screamed, lunging at her, ready to tear her apart.
he commotion brought Cade running.
le burst into the room, saw me losing it, and his face darkened immediately.
Seton! What the hell is wrong with you?!” He shoved me hard-so hard I stumbled backward and slammed into the cabinet.
By right hand hit the corner. Hard. It swelled up almost instantly.
I cried out in pain.
Sutton immediately threw herself into Cade’s arms, sobbing. “Cade, I was just curious… and Seton tried to hit me. I’m so scared.”
The bracelet broke and cut my hand…”
Cade looked at her trembling form, then roared at me: “Over a cheap bracelet, you tried to hurt Sutton?! Get in the living room and kneel! Don’t you dare get up without my permission!”
My heart died in that moment.
I watched him cradle the woman who’d destroyed my most precious possession, gently blowing on the barely-visible scratch on her hand.
Defending her felt pointless.
I walked silently to the living room and knelt.
My right hand was swelling badly. I was terrified it was fractured.
My hand. I need my hand. I need to play piano.
I need to chase my dream…
That night, after I’d nearly passed out from kneeling, Cade came over and asked if I’d learned my lesson.
I stared him dead in the eye. “I did nothing wrong.”
Cade looked shocked-like he couldn’t believe his obedient little canary had suddenly grown claws. His expression twisted.
‘Get out!” he snarled. “Get the hell out of my house!”
‘Don’t come back until you remember your place!”
I looked at him and smiled.
Then I stood, grabbed the suitcase I’d already packed, and walked out of the Ashford estate without looking back.
A month later, I boarded a plane overseas.
And Cade finally remembered his little plaything.
He ordered his people to find me, only to hear his assistant stammer nervously.
‘Miss Winters… she’s… she’s gone, sir!”

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		