Allyson Cote POV:
My head slammed against the cold stone, a searing pain igniting behind my eyes.
For a moment, the world spun, vision blurring, then slowly, agonizingly, it swam back into focus. Archer.
He stood over Kennedy, cradling her in his arms, his cheek pressed gently against her hair.
His eyes, usually so calculating, were filled with a tenderness I had only ever dreamed of receiving.
He looked at me then, his gaze colder than ice, a stranger' s stare.
"What have you done?" His voice was a guttural growl, filled with a furious protectiveness I had never witnessed, not even when I was injured. "How dare you touch her?"
Kennedy, nestled in his embrace, sobbed theatrically.
"She just… she just went crazy, Archer! She attacked me for no reason! She broke my nose!"
Her voice was muffled, but her words, dripping with false innocence, twisted the knife deeper.
"And she smashed Hades' favorite toy! She's so jealous, so vicious!"
Hades' favorite toy. My father's precious, handmade bird.
Kennedy looked at me, a triumphant smirk flashing across her tear-streaked face.
"Don't lie!" I gasped, my voice raw, my body aching.
"She smashed my father's keepsake! She provoked me!"
Archer' s eyes narrowed, his grip tightening on Kennedy.
"Allyson, enough! I saw what you did. You're out of control. Spoiled. Vicious. I'm disappointed in you." He cut me off before I could even try to explain.
"You will apologize to Kennedy. Now."
My blood ran cold.
Apologize?
After everything?
He was truly blind.
"I will not," I spat, defiance burning in my eyes.
Archer' s face hardened. He pulled out his phone.
"Guards! Get down here! And I want her confined. Give her ten times what Kennedy suffered. Let her learn her lesson."
Two burly bodyguards materialized, their faces impassive.
They grabbed me, their hands rough, unyielding. My arms were twisted behind my back, a sharp pain shooting through my shoulder.
Archer, holding Kennedy close, walked away, his back to me. He didn't even glance back.
He just left me there, to the mercy of his men.
The sight of his retreating back, his complete indifference to my suffering, was the final, devastating blow.
My heart, already shattered, crumbled into dust.
The guards were brutal, just as Archer had commanded.
Blow after blow rained down on me. I bit back a scream, refusing to give them, or Archer, the satisfaction of hearing me break.
My face swelled, my vision blurred with unshed tears and pain.
My body felt like a bruised pulp.
Finally, they dragged me, a broken rag doll, back to my room.
They threw me onto the hard floor like a piece of trash.
I landed with a sickening thud, a cry escaping my lips as my back hit the ground. I curled into a ball, shaking uncontrollably, every inch of my body screaming in agony.
"Just let it end," I whimpered, a desperate prayer. "Please, just let it end."
The darkness mercifully swallowed me.
I dreamed.
A long, beautiful dream of my father, his arms around me, his gentle smile, my mother laughing nearby. A dream of a normal, happy life, free from the shadows of betrayal and cruelty.
It was a sweet, agonizing torment.
The dream was shattered by a splash of icy water.
I gasped, my eyes flying open, my body convulsing from the shock.
The cold, harsh reality slammed into me. I was lying on a cold, tiled floor.
This wasn' t my bedroom.It wasn't Archer's house.
Where was I?
Allyson Cote POV:
My eyes fluttered open, the harsh fluorescent lights above burning my retinas. My head throbbed, my body ached, every muscle screaming in protest.
The air smelled sterile, metallic, mixed with something vaguely antiseptic.
I was lying on a cold, hard examination table. A pet hospital.
My gaze drifted.
On the operating table nearby, lay a still form covered by a white sheet. A familiar shape. My stomach clenched. Hades.
The massive Rottweiler that had just torn into my arm, the one that had broken my father's keepsake. He lay there, lifeless.
Suddenly, a heart-wrenching wail pierced the air.
Kennedy.
She was hunched over the dog's body, her cries raw and guttural. Her face, tear-streaked and blotchy, was a mask of grief.
Her head snapped up, her eyes, red-rimmed and bloodshot, locked onto mine. "You!" she shrieked, her voice hoarse with accusation. "You woke up! You poisoned him, didn't you, Allyson? You murdered my Hades!"
My mind reeled. Poisoned him? Murdered? What was she talking about? I was still reeling from the beating, from being dragged around like a rag doll. "I… I don't know what you're talking about," I rasped, my throat raw.
Kennedy sprang from the table, a wild animal fueled by grief and rage. Before I could react, her hand flew out, her sharp nails raking across my already bruised cheek, tearing into the tender skin. I cried out, a sharp stab of pain.
My eyes darted to Archer. He stood in the corner, his face grim, avoiding my gaze. When I winced, about to retaliate against Kennedy, he finally moved. Not to help me, but to gently pull Kennedy away, his arm wrapped around her. "Kennedy, darling, calm down. Let's not make a scene."
My throat tightened. My heart, already numbed by betrayal, felt even colder. He protected her. Always her.
"She killed him, Archer!" Kennedy wailed, burying her face in his chest. "She poisoned my poor Hades! She's a monster!"
"That's not true!" I cried, my voice weak but firm. "I was locked in my room! I couldn't have done anything!"
"Oh, really?" Kennedy lifted her head, a cruel smirk twisting her lips. "I have a witness. And we found the evidence. That special chocolate you love so much? The one Archer gave you? It was wrapped in Hades' blanket. And it was laced with poison."
My blood ran cold. The chocolate. The one Archer had given me, knowing my allergies, years ago, claiming it was "safe." The malicious calculation of it all.
Kennedy then turned to Archer, her voice dropping to a desperate whisper. "Archer, please. Avenge my Hades. If you don't… I don't know what I'll do. I can't live without him." Her eyes were wide, filled with a familiar, manipulative threat. A threat of self-harm.
Archer's body tensed. His jaw clenched. His eyes, filled with a twisted loyalty, swept over Kennedy's tear-streaked face. He stroked her hair, his gaze softening. Then, he turned to me, his eyes now cold and filled with a chilling disappointment. "Allyson," he said, his voice hard. "How could you be so utterly vicious?"
I stared back at him, my gut churning with a bitter, mocking laugh. He truly believed her. He truly believed I was a murderer. The absurdity of it all.
"Bring me the seafood porridge," Archer commanded, his voice suddenly calm, chillingly so.
A heavy bowl, steaming hot, was placed before me. My eyes widened in terror. Seafood. My most deadly allergy. He knew. He knew it could kill me. He was going to murder me, right here, in front of Kennedy, to appease her. My heart hammered against my ribs, a trapped bird desperate to escape.
"Archer," I whispered, my voice thick with disbelief and a horrifying realization. "You don't trust me? You'd really risk my life for this... this lie?"
A flicker of hesitation crossed his face, a momentary weakness in his steely resolve. A fleeting hint of the man I thought I knew.
Kennedy, ever vigilant, saw it. "Archer!" she shrieked, her voice sharp, cutting through the silence. "Are you going soft? Are you going to let her get away with it? I'll… I'll just end it all right here, right now, if you don't punish her!"
The hesitation vanished. Panic flashed in Archer's eyes. He turned to Kennedy, his concern overwhelming any lingering shred of doubt about me. "No, darling, no! Don't even think about it." He turned back to me, his face a mask of cold fury. "Guards! Force her to drink it. Every last drop."