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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 3

Morning arrived like a reluctant visitor.

Elara lay in her small, dimly lit room, staring at the ceiling, listening to the distant hum of the city beyond her window. The storm from the night before had passed, leaving the streets wet and gleaming, but a heavy feeling clung to her chest. Her stepmother's sharp eyes, her stepsister's cruel smirk, and Kael's cold, measuring gaze-it all played like a silent film in her mind.

The sunlight did little to chase away the tension. Even as she dressed in her modest uniform-a simple blouse and skirt, carefully chosen to avoid attention-her thoughts drifted back to the Blackwood Tower. The papers. The rain. The brush of his fingers when he took them from her hands. It was impossible not to feel the contrast between his presence and the emptiness of her home. He had, in that brief encounter, made her feel both seen and protected. Something she had never experienced before.

Breakfast was predictably quiet, with Maribel orchestrating the silence like a conductor guiding a symphony. Lysette lounged on the sofa, scrolling endlessly on her phone, occasionally letting out a sharp laugh or snide remark aimed at Elara.

"You're wearing that?" Lysette's voice was sharp, cutting through the quiet. "You really think that will impress anyone?"

Elara lowered her gaze, not responding. She had long since learned that arguing was futile. The less she spoke, the less ammunition they had.

Maribel, sipping her tea, glanced at her daughter. "Ignore her," she said lightly. "But do remember, appearances matter. People notice, even if you think they don't."

Elara nodded, the words feeling hollow. "Yes, ma'am."

Once breakfast ended, Elara retreated to her room to gather her things for the day. Her bag, meticulously organized the night before, held her notebooks, her pens, and the worn documents she still carried like a talisman against the chaos of her home. She was careful, always careful. She had learned the art of invisibility, of moving quietly through spaces where even a whisper could invite judgment.

As she stepped into the hallway, she froze. A shadow moved at the far end-a presence she hadn't noticed before. Her pulse quickened, though she could not yet name the source.

"Good morning," a low voice murmured from the stairwell.

She turned.

Kael Arden Blackwood.

Her stomach did a sudden, uncomfortable flip. He wasn't supposed to be here. Not yet. How could he have followed her? The thought alone should have terrified her, but it didn't. Strange as it was, she felt a strange sense of safety.

"I..." she began, but no words came out. Her voice, suddenly fragile, betrayed her panic.

"You're awake early," he said. His tone was calm, almost casual, but there was an edge to it that suggested awareness. "I've been watching."

The words sent a shiver down her spine.

"You... you shouldn't be here," she managed to say. Her hands twisted the strap of her bag nervously.

"I already told you," he replied, stepping closer, rain still faintly clinging to his coat from the previous night. "You're not alone."

Elara's mouth went dry. She wanted to protest, wanted to flee, but she could not. Something about the way he carried himself-controlled, decisive-made resistance feel pointless. And, she realized, she didn't want to resist.

"You shouldn't let them intimidate you," he continued, his voice softer now. "Your stepmother, your stepsister... they thrive on fear. But fear doesn't belong to you. Not anymore."

Her mind flashed with memories-every harsh word, every sharp look, every quiet humiliation. He was right. And yet, the thought of defying them brought a familiar knot of anxiety to her chest.

"Why... why are you helping me?" she whispered, unsure if she even wanted an answer.

Kael's eyes softened fractionally. "Because you shouldn't have to face them alone. You're stronger than they know, but strength is useless if no one is there to protect it."

The words were both a balm and a warning. Elara didn't know whether to cry or simply remain frozen.

Before she could respond, a sharp voice interrupted.

"Elara!" Lysette's yell cut through the hallway. "Are you talking to yourself again, or do we have a guest we weren't invited to see?"

Elara turned quickly. Kael's presence seemed to fill the hallway, his figure a silent shield between her and the stepsister.

"Good morning, Lysette," he said calmly, his gaze fixed on her. "I suggest you behave."

Lysette's face flushed. "Who are you?" she demanded.

"I'm someone who doesn't tolerate cruelty," he replied simply. The words were ice wrapped in velvet-dangerous and calm at once.

Lysette gaped, unsure whether to laugh or retreat. Maribel appeared behind her daughter, calm yet calculating, her eyes narrowing as she assessed the scene.

"Elara," Maribel said smoothly, "if you have business with our guest, perhaps you'll excuse yourself." Her words were polite but held a threat.

Elara nodded silently, feeling Kael's eyes remain on her as she moved toward the door, away from the tense living room.

Once she was safely out of earshot, Kael's gaze lingered on the two women. His jaw tightened. This was the world she had been living in-and he intended to change that. Not with confrontation, not yet. With quiet, strategic control. Watching, protecting, and waiting for the right moment.

The morning continued in its usual rhythm. Elara's steps were cautious, her interactions minimal, but she felt the weight of Kael's unseen presence. Every small act-the way Lysette rolled her eyes, Maribel's subtle criticisms, even the echo of footsteps in the hall-was sharpened against the awareness that someone was watching over her.

By the time she left for her errands, the sun had climbed higher, casting long, reflective shadows across the streets. She held her bag tighter, careful not to stumble, but no longer with the same anxious desperation as the night before. Somewhere in the back of her mind, Kael's words lingered, a quiet reminder that she was no longer entirely alone.

And that knowledge, fragile and dangerous, gave her the courage to walk taller, even if only slightly.

Outside, the city hummed with life. Rain puddles reflected the neon signs, the streetlights, and a world that continued, indifferent to her struggles. But for the first time, Elara felt a glimmer-a small, stubborn spark-that someone might see her, not just the girl who delivered papers in the rain, but the girl she was underneath it all.

And Kael Arden Blackwood was already steps ahead, moving quietly through the shadows of her life, ensuring that glimmer could survive.

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