
Rebirth to Expose Betrayal
Chapter 2
I waited in the shadows of my room, my back pressed against the wall beside the door. Every muscle in my body tensed as the doorknob turned slowly, silently. The door cracked open, and Marianna's silhouette appeared in the dim light from the hallway.
She stepped inside, unaware of my presence, clutching what appeared to be letters in one hand. Her eyes darted around my darkened room, searching for the perfect hiding place.
"Looking for something, Marianna?" I asked, my voice cutting through the silence.
She whirled around, her hand flying to her chest. For a split second, genuine shock registered on her face before she composed herself, her features settling into the innocent mask she wore so convincingly for Flynn.
"Selene! Thank heavens you're safe," she exclaimed, her voice dripping with false concern. "There are intruders in the house. We must hide!"
I stepped forward, moonlight illuminating my face. "Strange that you should know exactly where to find me during a break-in. Almost as if you knew it was going to happen."
Her eyes narrowed slightly, the only betrayal of her thoughts before she forced a tremulous smile. "Don't be ridiculous. I was checking all the rooms. Come, we must—"
A commotion in the hallway interrupted her. Heavy footsteps approached—too heavy to be servants'. Marianna's expression shifted, a flash of calculation crossing her features before she suddenly screamed.
"Help! In here! Help us!"
I lunged forward, trying to silence her, but it was too late. The door burst open, and three masked men filled the doorway. With horrifying clarity, I realized Marianna's plan. She wasn't just framing me—she was delivering me directly to her accomplices.
"There she is," Marianna whispered, backing away from me. "And there," she pointed to my jewelry box, "that's where she keeps the letters."
One of the men grabbed my arm while another moved toward my belongings. I struggled against his grip, kicking and clawing as panic rose in my throat. In the chaos, Marianna slipped toward the door, her mission accomplished.
"You won't get away with this," I hissed, fighting harder as I saw her retreating.
She paused at the threshold, a small smile playing on her lips. "I already have, dear Selene. Twice now."
The realization that she too remembered our previous life hit me like a physical blow. She knew. She had been reborn just as I had, and still chose this path of destruction.
In my moment of shock, the man holding me loosened his grip. I broke free, lunging for the door, desperate to escape and find help. But as I reached the hallway, a searing pain tore through my abdomen. I looked down to see a blade withdrawing, blood blooming across my nightgown.
The world tilted sideways as I crumpled to the floor. Through the haze of pain, I saw Marianna's face, a mixture of triumph and feigned horror as she backed away. Something fluttered from her hand—a delicate lace handkerchief with her initials embroidered in the corner. With the last of my strength, I reached out and clutched it, pressing it against my wound.
Time blurred. I drifted in and out of consciousness, aware only of the warm wetness spreading beneath me and a deep, primal knowledge that something precious was slipping away. My child. The child I had carried in secret, hoping it would finally win Flynn's love.
I don't know how long I lay there before the commotion downstairs signaled Flynn's arrival. Servants found me and carried me down to the main hall, where Flynn stood with Marianna clutched protectively in his arms.
"Flynn," I whispered, reaching out a bloodied hand toward him.
His eyes met mine, but instead of concern, I saw only cold disgust. Marianna sobbed against his chest, clutching papers—the very ones she had intended to plant in my room.
"How could you?" he demanded, his voice cutting through me sharper than any blade. "Conspiring with thieves? Putting my mother in danger?"
"It wasn't me," I managed, the world growing dim around the edges. "It was—"
"Enough!" Flynn's voice cracked like a whip. "I've seen the evidence. Your letters to them, planning everything."
Marianna's fabricated evidence. Of course. I clutched her handkerchief tighter, hiding it within my fist. This small piece of truth would have to wait.
"Take her to the jail," Flynn ordered, turning away from me as if the sight was too painful to bear. "I'll deal with her properly in the morning."
As rough hands lifted me, I caught Marianna's eye over Flynn's shoulder. The triumph in her gaze was unmistakable, even as tears streamed down her cheeks. She had won this round, but she didn't know what I held in my bloody hand—the first thread that would unravel her carefully woven lies.
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