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Isla fled the dining room, her footsteps quick and uneven as if she 

were being chased by the weight of everything she had just witnessed

She didn’t stop until she reached the safety of her bedroom

slamming the door shut behind her and leaning heavily against it

Her chest heaved, her breath coming in sharp, shallow gasps. Her 

hands trembled uncontrollably, clutching the doorknob as though it 

might anchor her to the ground

She slid down slowly until she was sitting on the floor, her back 

pressed against the solid wood of the door. Disbelief coursed through 

her veins, cold and unrelenting, but it was soon overtaken by 

something darker: fear

For nineteen years, this house had been her sanctuary. Every inch of 

it, from the grand halls to the quiet corners, held pieces of her soul

This was the only life she had ever known. She had been 

homeschooled here, with tutors guiding her through lessons in the 

same rooms where her stepfather had taught her to embrace the 

world despite her silence

The house had been her refuge, its walls shielding her from a world 

she had never truly learned to navigate. She had no friends beyond 

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the horses she rode each morning, their strong, steady presence

source of comfort. Her days had been spent nestled in the study

curled up with books that transported her far beyond the manor’s 

grounds. In the evenings, she had walked the gardens and vast estate, finding peace in the rustling trees and the endless skies above

But now, the sanctuary she had known was slipping away. It wasn’t hers anymorenot the house, not the grounds, not even the memories that clung to the air like shadows of a life she could no 

longer hold on to

She buried her face in her hands, her body shaking as the reality 

crashed over her. I have to leave

The words echoed in her mind like a judge’s sentence, cold and final. The thought of packing her belongings, of stepping out into a world she wasn’t prepared for, made her stomach churn. She had no idea how to survive outside these walls. She had no training, no job, no experience. Where would she go? What would she do

Tears stung her eyes as she stumbled to her bed, collapsing onto it as though her legs could no longer bear her weight. She pressed her face into the familiar softness of her pillow, inhaling the faint scent of lavender that her mother had always loved. But even that small comfort couldn’t quiet the storm raging within her

Her thoughts spun wildly, her mind racing through possibilities that 

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felt like lifelines fraying before she could grasp them. She had a trust 

fund left to her by Robertenough to keep her afloat for a while

perhaps long enough to figure out how to stand on her own

I’ll leave before Graham asks me to, she resolved, the decision as 

sharp and painful as a knife to her chest

The idea of staying, of waiting for the moment Graham would sit her down and tell her she no longer belonged, was unbearable. She couldn’t endure the humiliation of being treated like a burden, of being offered money to go quietly. It wasn’t just the prospect of leaving that hurtit was the realization that she had lost everything

Her sanctuary. Her family. Her place in this world

But even in her heartbreak, one thing remained intact: her pride

If she left now, she could preserve what little dignity she had left. Isla would not wait to be cast aside. She would leave on her terms, even if it meant stepping into a world that terrified her

As the hours of the night stretched on, Isla sat curled on the wide windowsill of her bedroom, staring into the darkness of the sky. The stars were faint tonight, scattered like distant memories, and the moon hung low, veiled by clouds. She hugged her knees to her chest, her mind spiraling between the comfort of the past and the gnawing 

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uncertainty of the future. Every creak of the house, every whisper of 

the wind through the trees outside, felt like a piece of her life bidding 

her goodbye

The clock struck one, its soft chime carrying through the stillness of the manor. Isla took a deep, trembling breath and pushed herself off 

the windowsill. Her legs felt weak, as though they might betray her 

resolve, but she forced herself to move. Crossing the room, she knelt 

in front of her cupboard and pulled out a small, worn suitcase. The 

faded corners and scratched surface bore witness to years of neglect

a relic of journeys never taken. Tonight, however, it would carry her 

away from everything she had ever known

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