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Velvet chains of winter

Elara Snowe's world is a gilded cage. Trapped under the control of her manipulative stepmother and jealous stepsister, she dreams of freedom and safety-though she doesn't know it can come from an unexpected place. Kael Arden Blackwood, a brilliant but emotionally distant CEO, has mastered the art of keeping people at arm's length... until a chance encounter with Elara changes everything. She is fragile yet fiercely kind, naive yet resilient-and he finds himself drawn to her in ways he has never allowed. As their lives intertwine, Elara must navigate a world of lies, manipulation, and hidden threats, while Kael must confront a heart he thought was frozen. With danger close, secrets unraveling, and the slow burn of forbidden attraction between them, the question becomes not if they will fall for each other, but if love can survive the storms around them. Velvet Chains of Winter is a 92-chapter journey of protection, desire, and the transformative power of trust.
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Chapter 20

The courtroom was not silent.

It hummed.

Low murmurs rippled through the benches like an undercurrent, restrained but alive, as if the walls themselves were holding their breath. Elara felt it the moment she stepped inside—the weight of attention, sharpened by rumor.

This wasn’t just a legal proceeding.

It was a spectacle.

Kael walked beside her, his presence steady, unyielding. Not possessive. Protective in a way that didn’t cage her.

“Eyes forward,” he murmured. “Don’t give them anything they didn’t earn.”

Elara nodded.

Across the room, Maribel Vale sat with composed elegance, dressed in muted gray, her expression carefully curated—concerned, maternal, wounded just enough to draw sympathy.

The woman knew her audience.

Elara met her gaze.

Maribel smiled.

It was the same smile she’d worn for years. Soft. Poisoned.

The judge entered.

The room rose.

When they sat again, Elara’s heartbeat slowed—not from fear, but from clarity. She had lived through worse rooms than this. Rooms where there were no witnesses. No rules.

This time, there would be records.

“Ms. Vale,” the judge began, “you are petitioning for legal emancipation from your stepmother’s guardianship and filing a countersuit alleging coercion and psychological abuse. Is that correct?”

“Yes, Your Honor,” Elara replied clearly.

Maribel’s attorney stood almost immediately.

“Your Honor,” he said smoothly, “we contend this filing is the result of undue influence.”

He gestured subtly toward Kael.

“A powerful man,” he continued, “with resources, motive, and proximity.”

A murmur spread.

Kael didn’t move.

Elara felt the moment—felt the narrative trying to close around her like a net.

She raised her hand.

“With the court’s permission,” she said, voice calm, “I’d like to respond.”

The judge studied her. “Granted.”

Elara turned—not toward Kael, but toward Maribel.

“I filed this petition before Mr. Blackwood offered legal assistance,” she said. “Before I moved into protected housing. Before any public acknowledgment of our association.”

She paused, letting the words settle.

“I can provide timestamps.”

The judge nodded. “Enter them into the record.”

Maribel’s fingers tightened around her clutch.

Witnesses were called.

A former housekeeper.

A private tutor.

Each testimony chipped away at the polished story Maribel had sold for years.

“She was never allowed to keep money,” the housekeeper said quietly. “Not even gifts.”

“She wasn’t permitted to attend university interviews alone,” the tutor added. “Mrs. Vale insisted on reviewing every conversation.”

Maribel’s attorney objected repeatedly.

Overruled.

Then came the unexpected.

The clerk announced the next witness, and a ripple of surprise moved through the room.

“Ms. Naomi Reyes.”

Elara’s breath caught.

Naomi—her friend. The one Maribel had forced out of her life years ago.

Naomi stepped forward, hands shaking but eyes resolute.

“I was there,” Naomi said. “When Elara tried to leave.”

Maribel’s head snapped up.

“She was eighteen,” Naomi continued. “Maribel told her she was unstable. That no one else would protect her.”

Naomi swallowed. “I believed her. That’s my shame.”

Maribel stood abruptly.

“This is a lie,” she said sharply, her voice cracking just enough to sound offended.

It was the first time her composure faltered.

The judge raised a hand. “Sit down, Mrs. Vale.”

The room went very still.

Kael watched Elara from his seat, something fierce and restrained coiling in his chest.

He had destroyed companies without blinking.

But this—this quiet courage—was something else entirely.

When the opposing counsel attempted one last pivot, Kael rose.

“Your Honor,” he said evenly. “With permission.”

The judge hesitated, then nodded. “Briefly.”

Kael stepped forward, not dominating the space—anchoring it.

“I have no interest in controlling Ms. Vale,” he said. “If anything, my role has been to remove obstacles.”

He paused.

“Including myself, if she asked.”

That landed.

Hard.

Maribel stared at him as if seeing him clearly for the first time—not as leverage, but as a wall she couldn’t climb.

The judge called for recess.

As the room emptied, Elara felt the adrenaline finally ebb, leaving behind something fragile and bright.

Hope.

“You did it,” Kael said quietly as they stepped into the corridor.

“No,” she replied. “I started it.”

Their eyes held—not crossing lines, but acknowledging something unspoken.

Inside the courtroom, Maribel remained seated long after everyone else had gone.

Her mask lay shattered in pieces no one would help her gather.

And for the first time, she was afraid.

...

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