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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 3

Emberly's voice cut through the evening air like poisoned honey, each word dripping with false compassion that made my skin crawl. She stepped closer, her peacock blue silk rustling with every calculated movement, her jade rings catching the dying light as she gestured with theatrical grace.

"You know, Louise, I've been thinking." Her tone carried that particular sweetness that always preceded her cruelest moments. "Despite everything, I'm willing to offer you employment at our estate. We need someone to wash the servants' clothing and chamber linens. It's hard, dirty work, but it suits someone of your... experience."

She paused, examining her jade rings with ostentatious care, turning them so they caught the light and cast small rainbows across the cobblestones where I knelt. The gesture was deliberate—a display of wealth, of status, of everything she believed I had lost.

"You'd have a place to sleep in the servants' quarters and two meals a day. It's far more than you could expect elsewhere." Her smile never wavered, but I could see the malice glittering in her eyes like shards of broken glass. "Of course, you'd need to understand your position. You'd enter through the back gate, never speak unless spoken to, and certainly never mention your previous connection to my husband. We can't have the other servants corrupted by your shameful history."

The crowd around us had grown larger, drawn by the spectacle like moths to flame. I could feel their stares boring into my back as I continued my desperate search for Grant's pendant, my fingers scraping against the rough cobblestones until they were raw. Each whisper felt like a physical blow, each judgment another weight pressing down on my shoulders.

Connor stepped forward, warming to the performance like an actor who had found his perfect stage. His scholar's robes billowed dramatically in the evening breeze, the golden embroidery glinting with an authority he had never truly earned.

"My wife is extraordinarily generous, Louise. Far more than you deserve." His voice carried across the alley, ensuring every member of our growing audience could hear his magnanimous words. "After you abandoned our marriage and shamed yourself in that... establishment... most would leave you to starve in the streets. But Emberly has a kind heart."

He moved closer then, close enough that his shadow fell across me like a dark omen. When he lowered his voice, it was still loud enough for the front row of spectators to hear, but intimate enough to feel like a personal threat.

"Accept her offer, or I'll make certain every person in New York City knows exactly what you are. Your son—wherever you're hiding him—will grow up knowing his mother is a brothel whore. Is that what you want?"

The threat to Grant cut through me like a blade made of ice and fire. My hands began to shake so violently I could barely continue my search, but I refused to look up at Connor's smug face. I would not give him the satisfaction of seeing my fear, even as my heart hammered against my ribs like a caged bird desperate for escape.

Grant's innocent face flashed in my mind—his trusting smile, his small hand in mine, his absolute faith that his mother could protect him from anything. The thought of him hearing Connor's vile words, of growing up with that shame hanging over his head like a storm cloud, made my stomach twist into knots.

But I would not break. Not here. Not in front of these people who fed on others' misery like vultures.

Suddenly, one of the kitchen workers—a young man with grease-stained apron and the cruel eagerness of youth—stepped forward from the crowd. He was emboldened by the laughter and whispers, drunk on the power that came from being part of the mob rather than its target.

"If she's going to grovel in our alley like a dog, she should eat like one!" he called out, his voice cracking slightly with nervous excitement.

With a theatrical flourish, he kicked at one of the nearby garbage bins, sending scraps of food and refuse scattering across the cobblestones toward me. Wilted lettuce leaves, fish bones, and soggy bread crusts landed near my knees, some of it splashing against my dark blue robe—the beautiful fabric Victoria had chosen for me, now stained with the detritus of others' meals.

The crowd erupted in laughter, a harsh sound that echoed off the alley walls like the cawing of crows. I heard someone applaud, another person call out encouragement for more of the same. The mob mentality was taking hold, transforming ordinary people into something hungry and cruel.

Emberly's eyes lit up with malicious inspiration, her face transforming with an idea so wicked it made her practically glow with anticipation. She clasped her hands together as if struck by divine revelation, her voice rising with false concern that fooled no one who truly knew her.

"Oh, what a wonderful suggestion! Louise, dear, you must be so hungry after all this searching. Why don't you help yourself to whatever you can find? After all, beggars can't be choosers, can they?"

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