Amara’s POV
The room was too quiet after my words. I had touched his tie, straightened it in front of his entire family, and for the first time, the Kane table had no laughter, no taunts. Only silence.
But silence, I was learning, was far more dangerous than words.
His sister was the first to break it. She leaned back in her chair, her manicured nails tapping the wood lazily. “So bold, aren’t you? Acting like you belong here already. Tell me, Amara, do they teach you this… shamelessness… in your middle-class homes?”
Her cousin giggled, hiding her mouth behind her hand. His mother only sipped her tea slowly, her eyes never leaving me, as if she was dissecting me piece by piece.
I opened my mouth to respond, but Alexander’s voice cut through the air. Cold. Final.
“Enough, Elena.”
His sister froze. I saw the way her jaw tightened, her pride stung. She wasn’t used to being silenced especially not for someone like me.
But then his gaze turned to me. Sharp. Piercing. “And you,” he said, his voice dropping lower, quieter, but somehow harsher. “Don’t mistake silence for approval. I don’t like… displays.”
The words burned. My chest ached, but I forced myself to smile politely at his mother and sister, as if their words hadn’t pierced me already. As if his hadn’t just crushed me.
His brother’s wife soft-eyed, gentle reached for the teapot. “Amara, would you like some more?” she asked kindly, her small attempt to ease the tension.
“Thank you,” I whispered, grateful for the lifeline.
But Elena wasn’t done. She leaned across the table, her lips curling. “Tell me, Amara. When you woke this morning, did you struggle to find your place? Or are you already used to being a Kane’s servant?”
Heat rushed to my ears, but I steadied my breathing. Stay calm, Amara. Don’t let her win.
Before I could answer, Alexander’s mother set her cup down with a soft clink. “Elena,” she murmured, “don’t lower yourself. Our new daughter-in-law is… inexperienced. She’ll learn.”
The fake sweetness in her voice made me clench my fists under the table. She wasn’t defending me. She was reminding me of my place.
I forced a small, careful smile. “I may be inexperienced,” I said softly, “but I’ve never been afraid of learning.”
Elena scoffed, rolling her eyes. “We’ll see how long that lasts.”
After breakfast, Alexander rose, fixing his jacket. Without a word, he started walking away. Instinctively, I stood too, but his mother’s voice stopped me.
“Amara,” she said smoothly, “a word.”
Alexander paused, glancing back. His eyes flickered between us, unreadable. Then he nodded once, coldly, and left the room.
The moment he was gone, the air shifted. Elena smirked. The cousin’s eyes glittered.
His mother stood gracefully, her pearls catching the light. “Listen carefully, Amara. You may have won a moment at my table this morning, but don’t mistake that for victory. In this house, you will not outshine us. You will serve your role quietly, or you will regret it.”
Something inside me trembled, but I met her eyes with a quiet, steady strength. “If being silent is what it takes to survive here… then I suppose I’ll disappoint you.”
Her lips thinned, a warning flashing in her gaze.
I turned and walked out, my steps shaking... but my heart steady.
And when I reached the hall, Alexander was waiting. He leaned casually against the wall, his hands in his pockets, his eyes unreadable.
“You’re playing a dangerous game,” he murmured, stepping closer. His scent, his presence... it was overwhelming. “One wrong word in this house, Amara, and they’ll eat you alive.”
I tilted my chin, meeting his stare. “Then maybe it’s time someone reminded them I’m not their prey.”
For the first time, his lips curved.. not into a smile, but into something darker. Something that sent a shiver through me.
“You think you can survive them?” he asked softly, almost amused.
“I don’t just think,” I whispered, my heart racing. “I know.”
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