Chapter 96
Chapter 96
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Chapter 96 Chapter 96. Aisha’s POV.
| could feel the heat rising within me, a slow burn that threatened to consume me from within. Without a word, | turned to face Harry, his smile like a beacon of light in the dark. But even as he watched Nelly and Kex dance, | knew | needed to escape the stifling atmosphere.
“Babe, | want to take a stroll,” | murmured, and he turned to face me, his brow furrowing in concern. “Are you okay?” he asked, his eyebrows high and his face masked with a frown.
“Yes,” was the curt response | could give him. That was all he needed to understand.Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
As | walked away, | could feel his eyes on me, and | hastened my steps, my heart pounding.
The night air was a welcome respite from the stifling atmosphere of the reception, its coolness a soothing balm on my overheated skin. Without a backward glance, | walked briskly through the crowd, seeking solace in the quiet of the evening.
| found a quiet spot outside and took a seat, my legs swinging back and forth in a repetitive, almost meditative motion. A nagging sense of unease gnawed at me, an unidentifiable feeling that something was amiss.
| wracked my brain, trying to pinpoint the cause of my discomfort, but no matter how hard | tried, the puzzle pieces simply wouldn’t come together. Today was Nelly’s wedding day, a day that should have been filled with unbridled joy and excitement.
| was happy for her, and yet, something was off-kilter, like a subtle yet persistent discordant note in a beautiful symphony.”
| couldn't quite put my finger on it, but | knew that something was wrong. Maybe it was the swirling emotions of the day, or maybe it was something more concrete, but whatever it was, it was killing me.
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like a ghostly touch. Desperate to distract myself, | rose to my feet, roaming the area in search of any distraction that might dispel the growing sense of dread.
My eyes darted from one thing to the next, my gaze probing every corner, yet the feeling refused to fade. In an attempt to calm my racing heart, my hands found their way to my neck, but the quickening rhythm of my pulse only added to the turmoil.
And then, | froze, my eyes caught something and my jaw dropped.
The unexpected sight of Aurora, the strange woman, jolted me out of my thoughts like a bolt of lightning. She stood before me, her gaze darting back and forth as if she was on high alert. My body went into stealth mode, instinctively seeking refuge behind a nearby tree.
Peering out from my hiding spot, | watched with bated breath as Aurora furtively retrieved something from within the folds of her skirt. A wave of unease washed over me as | witnessed her add the mysterious substance to a nearby drink.
| gasped, my heart thumping against my chest as the realization hit me like a freight train: Aurora was up to no good! With my heart racing, | crouched behind the tree, my eyes fixed on Aurora.
As she turned, the faint moonlight revealed the mischievous smirk on her face, sending a chill down my spine.
The threat of her presence was undeniable, and | knew | had to act fast before something disastrous happened. But, what could | do? Aurora was already making her way back toward the palace.
Stepping out of my concealment, | dusted off my garments, my movements calculated and composed.
“Aurora,” | yelled, my voice ringing with authority. She froze in her tracks, her gaze swiveling to meet mine. Her face paled, the blood draining from her cheeks as she yelled the glass of juice tightly.
Aknowing smirk played across my lips as | stepped toward her, the dynamic shifting in my favor. power
Aurora’s head dipped in a respectful nod, her curtsy a pretense of deference.
“Good evening, my lady,” she greeted, her voice shaking slightly. At this moment I
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My wore was a dagger of tre as | pressed Xerors for answers “Who does this drink belong to?” 1 demanded, my patience weaving thin
“Uhh..hmm.ehh..” Aurora sintered and nobled her tongue tripping over itself in an amp to conceal the wwth.
“You aren’t deaf, Aurora, | growled, my irritation boiling to the surface. “Tasked you a question, and | expect an answer” Aurora finally confessed the name of the intended victim, and it was a revelation that sent shockwaves through me “Lama Nelly,” she said, her voice quiet.
My heart dropped as | stared at her, why would she try to poison Nelly’s drink? What’s the reason? | have never liked her vibe, but I never knew this was how bad it
My gaze darted to the glass of drink and her, a sly smile tugged at my lips. “Drink it” | commanded, my voice dripping with venom.
My stare bored into Aurora’s soul as | commanded her to drink the poisoned beverage. Her face blanched like the color had been drained from her blood, and a suffocating silence descended over the scene.
“| don't... understand?” She stuttered “You heard me.” | hissed, my voice a lethal whisper. “Drink it.”
Aurora trembled, her whole body quaking with fear. “I can’t,” she stammered, her eyes darting around in a fiatale search for an escape. My anger flared, my patience at its breaking point
“Why?” | demanded, my voice crackling with rage and anger.
“The royal cup,” she stampered, her voice quivering with fear. “I can’t drink from
“Excuses,” | spin, may words dripping with contempt. “If you can poison a royal you can surely drink from a maga 10:37 Wed, 13 Mar BG
knew | was right, this bitch was up to something.
My voice was a dagger of ice as | pressed Aurora for answers. “Who does this drink belong to?” | demanded, my patience wearing thin.
“Uhh....hmm..ehh...” Aurora stuttered and stumbled, her tongue tripping over itself in an attempt to conceal the truth. “You aren’t deaf, Aurora,” | y
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you a question, and | expect an answer.”
to the surface. “I asked
Aurora finally confessed the name of the intended victim, and it was a revelation. that sent shockwaves through me. “Luna Nelly,” she said, her voice quiet.
My heart dropped as | stared at her, why would she try to poison Nelly’s drink? What’s the reason? | have never liked her vibe, but I never knew this was how bad it
1. is. My gaze darted to the glass of drink and her, a sly smile tugged “Drink it!” | commanded my voice with venom. My stare bored into Aurora’s soul as | at my lips. anded her to drink the poisoned
beverage. Her face blanched like the color had been drained from her blood, and a suffocating silence descended over the scene.
“| don't ... understand?” She stuttered. “You heard me,” | hissed, my voice a lethal whisper. “Drink it.”
Aurora trembled, her whole body quaking with fear. “I can’t,” she stammered, her eyes darting around in a futile search for an at its breaking point.
escape. My anger flared, my patience and
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“Why?” | demanded, my voice crackling with rage
“The royal cup,” she stammered, her voice quivering with fear, “I can’t drink from
it.”
“Excuses,” | spat, my words dripping with contempt. “If you can poison a royal, you can surely drink from a cup.” 3/5
Aurora’s eyes widened in terror, realizing the futility of her resistance.
“No... no.., I....1....did not poison the drink,” she stuttered as she tried to explain. “The moon goddess is my witness,” she cried out.
Aurora’s feeble protests fell on deaf ears, her pitiful cries doing nothing to quell my rage. | grabbed the glass, the drink almost spilled but my grip was strong | placed the glass on the floor and focused on Aurora, my eyes blazing with anger.| seized Aurora by the cheeks, my grip tight and unforgiving.
anger. “How dare you lie to me!” | bellowed, my voice booming through the night air. rasp.
“I'm not lying!” she sobbed, her body trembling in my “I didn’t poison the drink!”
| held Aurora’s face in my hands, my grip tightening as her pathetic denials continued. Her pitiful display of innocence only served to ignite my wrath my eyes burning with a primal fury.
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“If you didn’t poison the drink,” | seethed, “then explain the substance you added. What was it? Why would you adulterate a royal's drink if not to cause harm?”
“| did not add any substance,” she cried out.
Aurora’s sobs intensified, her body wracked with tremors as she tried in vain to protest her innocence. But her pleas fell on deaf ears, in fact she was only annoying me.
Aurora’s feigned innocence crumbled under the weight of my knowing gaze. I’d witnessed her treachery with my own eyes, and now she dared to look me in the eye and deny her deceit. Her deception was as transparent as the thinnest glass, and | was not so easily fooled.
Rage bubbled within me like a cauldron of molten lava, threatening to erupt and scorch Aurora’s face with the force of my clenched fists. My hand hovered in the air, poised to strike, when a voice pierced through the night’s air like a knife through silk?
“Aisha!” Nelly gasped, her lips parted in stunned disbelief as her me to the quivering Aurora. gaze darted from [e)
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