Chapter 9 Reckoning in Silk

The echo of Sophia's voice rang in Ethan's ears like a blade twisting inside his chest.

Each word struck deep, cold, deliberate - as if the universe itself wanted to break him.

He couldn't understand at first.

Had he heard her right?

Had Sophia actually said that Amelia - his little one, his innocent girl - had signed a contract?

And not just any contract... one with her?

The thought made his stomach tighten.

His pulse roared in his ears.

No... that couldn't be true. Amelia wasn't like that. She couldn't be.

But the words kept echoing, cruel and clear.

A contract.

Work.

Payment.

And then the unthinkable thought flashed through his mind -

If he hadn't been here tonight... would another man have taken her? Would someone else have-

The rest refused to form. His body tensed, rage searing through every vein.

He stepped toward Sophia, his voice low, uneven, dangerous.

"What are you talking about, Sophia? What contract?"

Sophia smiled, her lips curling into something venomous.

She raised a folded sheet of paper, her tone sweet but sharp enough to cut glass.

"A simple agreement, darling. The girl signed of her own will.

She's working for me now - part of my little business arrangement."

Ethan froze.

His gaze flicked toward Amelia, who stood trembling, confusion flooding her eyes.

She didn't understand.

Not yet.

About what contract were they talking?

She had only signed what Sophia said was a receipt - proof that she'd gotten her pay.

That's all. Wasn't it?

But then Ethan's voice thundered across the room - cold, controlled fury wrapped in silk.

"You... agreed to work with her?"

Amelia flinched at the sharpness in his tone.

Her lips parted, and after a second of hesitation, she whispered,

"Yes... she said it was only temporary."

The world seemed to stop.

That one word - yes - echoed through the silence like a gunshot.

Ethan's breath caught. His vision blurred.

"Yes?" he repeated under his breath, almost laughing -

but it wasn't laughter. It was disbelief. It was heartbreak.

He lowered his head slightly, his hand clenching into a fist so tight his knuckles went white.

After everything he had done - every sleepless night, every plan, every risk -

after protecting her from the cold, from the world, from himself...

And still, she had said yes.

Still, she had chosen to step into the fire.

A bitter, hollow chuckle escaped his lips, one that didn't belong to the man he had been moments ago.

He looked at her - really looked at her - and his heart cracked beneath the weight of what he saw.

"After everything, Amelia..." he whispered, his voice trembling despite his effort to contain it.

"I was afraid of the cold air touching your skin.

And yet you... you sold yourself for money."

He turned slightly, hiding the tremor that passed over his face.

The muscles in his jaw twitched, his breath uneven.

Around them, the music had long stopped.

The lights burned too bright, the silence too heavy.

And in that moment, Ethan Carter - the man the world feared -

was just a man breaking quietly, one heartbeat at a time.

He leaned close to Sophia, his voice a low murmur against her ear.

"Yes, Sophia... about that contract - I'll meet you tomorrow."

Sophia's painted lips curved into a teasing smile.

"Oh? So you don't want her tonight? That's surprising. I was sure she caught your eye.

If not, I could always send her to another man instead-"

Ethan's glare cut her off before she could finish.

One look - cold, sharp, lethal - and Sophia's words died on her tongue.

Without another word, he turned toward Amelia.

His gaze swept over her trembling form, lingering on the indecent dress clinging to her body.

Even that - even what she wore - would not go unpunished.

On the nearby table, a silk shawl lay draped beside a cluster of shattered glasses.

Ethan picked it up, ignoring the sound of glass crunching beneath his shoes,

and wrapped it firmly around Amelia's shoulders before taking her hand in his.

His grip was strong - possessive - leaving no room for refusal as he pulled her out of that cursed hall.

Outside, the night air hit them like a storm.

He opened the car door, his eyes dark and unreadable.

"Get in," he said quietly - too quietly.

Amelia hesitated, confusion clouding her features.

"I... I don't understand," she stammered. "I need to go back to my job, please-"

Ethan stepped closer, his hand sliding to the back of her neck, his voice low and controlled,

the kind of tone that made the air itself tremble.

"I have a job for you," he said. "One you'll like much more. Now get in - without another word."

Something inside her stilled.

She didn't know why her legs obeyed, why her heart slowed when it should have raced.

All she knew was that, for the first time in a long time...

she felt safe.

Amelia sat quietly beside him, her hands clasped tightly in her lap as she stared out the window into the dark stretch of night ahead.

Her heart thudded wildly - she couldn't tell if it was from fear or confusion.

Ethan, on the other hand, said nothing. His face was carved in stone, unreadable, his eyes fixed on the road.

Only the way his fingers gripped the steering wheel betrayed the storm raging beneath his calm exterior.

He drove in steady silence, each mile deepening the tension that hung between them.

What she had done... how dare she?

Pain burned inside him, twisting into anger - and that anger, into something far more dangerous.

He didn't want to hurt her.

He wanted her to feel what she'd awakened inside him - the ache, the fire, the chaos she'd left behind.

He wasn't taking her home.

He was taking her somewhere else - somewhere he could make her face the consequences of what she'd done.

Somewhere he could finally reclaim control, piece by piece.

She might have thought this night would pass and be forgotten.

But when it came to Ethan Carter...

nothing ever passed without a reckoning.

            
            

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