Chapter 481: You Will Never Escape Me
Chapter 481 You Will Never Escape Me
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"...But fret not...our business relationship has barely begun," Asher said as the corners of his lips curved to form an unsettling smile.
Upon hearing his words, Esther’s emotions were a whirlwind, a maelstorm of anxiety, determination, and an unbidden flush of embarrassment that painted her cheeks a rosy hue, "I...I want to renegotiate the terms and make a new contract with more favors from my House towards you. But I want to destroy the present one," she declared, her voice a mix of defiance and desperation, a gambit laid bare in the hopes of regaining some semblance of control.
Asher’s laughter, rich and unfettered, filled the space between them, a sound that made Esther’s resolve waver and her brows knit together in cold frustration. His gaze, alight with amusement, bore into her, "You signed the contract, lady. Nobody forced you. And now...you will never be able to escape me," His words were a gilded cage, a declaration of power and possession that sent a shiver of dread down Esther’s spine. She realized then, with a sinking heart, that she had ensnared herself in a web from which there was no escape. She was afraid of what might happen to her mind and body if he continued with whatever he had done to her before.
Her entire House could be in danger if she gets compromised.
She could only blame her confidence in believing that nobody could make her feel anything. If only she knew...the last thing she would do was agree to those rules.
But she clenched her fists, determined to find a way to make him lose, for the last thing she could do now was to give up.
Asher smiled upon seeing despair and vain hope clouding her face, for he knew that she would have to let him warm her cold body whenever he wanted until she could actually make him lose 2 more times...which she never can.
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Later, within the cold walls of the Dreadthorne Castle, Esther found herself seated in one of the cold, soft seats of the meeting hall. Her eyes, once icy and detached, now held a glazed look, a window to the turmoil that raged silently within. Even now, she was struggling to calm down her emotions, unable to focus, especially when thinking of the contract and the heat that raged within her. She didn’t even realize she was unconsciously rubbing together her thighs as if to get rid of a certain throbbing sensation.
Her hands clenched and unclenched rhythmically, feeling her inner struggle and the acute sense of failure that gnawed at her.
Suddenly, the heavy doors to the hall creaked open, heralding the entrance of Thorin, his presence as cold and stoic as ever. His features were schooled into an expression of impassive scrutiny as he regarded Esther, "I wasn’t expecting you to take this long to succeed. Nevertheless, we don’t have to worry about it anymore," he stated.
The weight of Thorin’s words pressed down on Esther like a physical force, each syllable a stone added to the burden she already bore. Her heart, heavy with the gravity of her actions, beat a tumultuous rhythm against her chest, a drum of war against the silence of the hall. The truth of what transpired loomed over her, a specter too daunting to face. How could she reveal the depths of her failure, the peril she had woven around their House with threads of desperation and misjudgment? No, the full extent of the contract must remain her cross to bear. To disclose it could unleash consequences far beyond her ability to contain, especially with Thorin, whose reactions were as unpredictable as the storms that raged above their ancestral lands.
He wouldn’t hesitate to take extreme measures if he felt the House was in danger.
The very notion of sharing one of their most guarded secrets with Asher was anathema to everything their House stood for.
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