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From Brothel to Redemption

The cobblestones beneath my knees were cold and unforgiving as I searched desperately through the twilight shadows of the Imperial Dragon Restaurant's back alley. My fingers traced every crack and crevice, seeking the familiar smooth surface of Grant's jade pendant—the protective dragon that Marcus had given him, now lost somewhere in this maze of stone and refuse. The pendant meant everything to Grant. I could still see his tearstained face when he'd realized it was gone, his small hands clutching at his collar where it should have rested. "Mama, we have to find it," he'd whispered, and I'd promised him we would. Now, as the autumn evening settled around me like a shroud, that promise felt heavier than the expensive silk of the dark blue robe Victoria had made for me—quality fabric that whispered of my new status, yet simple enough not to draw unwanted attention. My hands trembled as I shifted another loose stone. The alley held the lingering aromas of expensive cuisine from within the restaurant, a stark contrast to my position on the ground. I was so focused on my search that I barely registered the sound of the ornate back door opening behind me. "Well, well.
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Chapter 2

The metallic sound of copper coins hitting cobblestone shattered the evening air like breaking bones. Connor's hand emerged from his money pouch with deliberate slowness, and I watched in horrified fascination as he opened his fingers, letting the coins scatter across the dirty alley floor around my feet. Each clink echoed off the narrow walls, a percussion of humiliation that seemed to grow louder with every bounce.

"There." His voice carried the satisfaction of a man who believed he held all the power. "That's more charity than you deserve, given what you are. Pick them up, take them, and leave this decent establishment before you contaminate it with your presence."

The coins glinted dully in the fading light—some had rolled toward the restaurant's stone foundation, others lay scattered near my knees like fallen stars in a gutter. Connor's voice grew louder, more theatrical, as if he wanted the entire world to witness this moment of my supposed degradation. I could hear movement from inside the restaurant, the rustle of fabric and murmur of voices as his performance drew an audience.

My hands clenched into fists at my sides, nails digging into my palms until I felt the sharp bite of pain. The old Louise—the broken woman who had crawled from that brothel five years ago—would have fallen to her knees and gathered those coins with shaking fingers, grateful for any scrap of mercy. But that woman was gone.

"I don't want your money, Connor." My voice emerged steady and clear, cutting through his theatrics like a blade through silk. "I never did. What you took from me can never be repaid with coins."

The words hit their mark. I saw it in the way his jaw tightened, the way his fingers twitched toward his scholar's robes in that nervous gesture I remembered too well. For just a moment, something flickered behind his eyes—was it guilt? Fear? The ghost of the man I had once believed him to be?

But the moment passed, and his face hardened into the mask of righteousness he wore so well. "How dare you speak to me of taking? You brought shame upon yourself, upon your family's name. I merely—"

"You merely sold your wife to fund your examinations." The truth hung between us like a sword. "Don't dress it up in pretty words, Connor. We both know what you did."

Emberly's sharp intake of breath was audible, but before she could speak, the restaurant's back door swung open with a creak of expensive hinges. A portly man in his fifties emerged, his face flushed with the authority of his position. His fine clothes marked him as someone of importance—the manager, no doubt, drawn by Connor's increasingly loud voice.

"Madam, you cannot harass our patrons." Sebastian Cole's voice carried the practiced superiority of a man who spent his days catering to the wealthy and powerful. His small eyes assessed me with obvious distaste, taking in my position on the ground, my simple dress, my apparent poverty. "This alley is private property. Leave immediately or I'll summon the authorities."

Two servers flanked him, their faces reflecting his disapproval. I could see more figures gathering in the doorway behind them—kitchen staff, other employees, all drawn by the promise of drama. My chest tightened as I realized how this must look to them: a desperate woman confronting her betters, a beggar disturbing the peace of their refined establishment.

Emberly seized the moment like a predator scenting blood. Her hand fluttered to Sebastian's arm in a gesture of feigned distress, her voice taking on the tremulous quality of a victim seeking protection. "Oh, Manager Cole, thank you. This woman is my husband's unfortunate former wife. She was..." She paused, letting the silence stretch for maximum effect. "Well, let's just say she lived in a brothel and brought shame to her family. We're trying to help her, but she's being quite difficult."

The words hit me like physical blows. I heard the collective gasp from the growing crowd, saw the way their expressions shifted from mere curiosity to open disgust. More people were appearing now—well-dressed patrons who had been leaving through the front entrance, drawn by the commotion to circle around to the alley. The whispers began immediately, a buzzing chorus of judgment that made my skin crawl.

"A brothel woman?"

"How shameless to show her face in such a place."

"The scholar is too kind, trying to help such a creature."

The crowd swelled to about fifteen people, their stares like weights pressing down on my shoulders. The familiar panic began to rise in my throat—the same suffocating terror I had felt in the Crimson Pavilion when men would look at me with that mixture of desire and contempt. My breathing became shallow, each intake of air a struggle against the memories that threatened to drown me.

But Grant's pendant was still lost somewhere in these stones. My son was waiting for me to return with his treasure, trusting in his mother's promise. I forced myself to drop back to my knees, my fingers resuming their desperate search among the cobblestones. Let them whisper. Let them judge. I would not leave without what I came for.

The copper coins lay scattered around me like accusations, but I did not touch them. They could keep their charity. I had something far more precious to find.

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