Chapter 23
The antiseptic bite of the hospital’s VIP suite stung the air.
Anna Blackthorn lay propped on silk pillows, her gaunt fingers tracing a silver-framed photograph.
There-Nova Sterling at twenty-two, poised like a debutante in ivory lace,her head bowed before the ancestral portrait
wall.
Gilded frames watched as her gloved hand brushed dust from the oldest Blackthorn patriarch’s nameplate-a gesture of respect as timeless as candlelight.
“Madam,” the butler murmured. “Ms. Sterling is here.”
Anna’s head jerked up. The door opened.
Nova Sterling stood framed in the doorway, a forest-green cashmere coat knifing through the sterile light, her hair coiled at her nape with precision. Every trace of submission had been refined into unassailable poise.
“Nova-” Anna scrambled from bed, collapsing to her knees on the cold linoleum.
Nova instinctively stepped forward-then halted.
Anna clutched Nova’s coat hem, tears splashing the floor. “I failed you…”
Nova looked down at the woman whose rattan cane had once striped her back. Now she trembled like last autumn’s leaf at her feet. As Nova bent to help her up, Anna seized her wrist.
Anna fumbled with the heirloom diamond bracelet trembling on her wrist. “This belongs to the Blackthorn bride…” She pressed the cold stones toward Nova’s hand. “I was blind not to give it to you sooner-”
Nova pulled back as if burned.
The bracelet clattered to the floor, its platinum chain snapping like a spine.
“Remember?” Nova’s voice chilled the air. “At the garden party, you told everyone its brilliance would be wasted on me.”
Anna’s sobs choked off.
The memory struck-her handing that same bracelet to Ivy Callahan by the champagne fountain, praising how it “matched
her spirit.”
“That viper!” Anna clawed at Nova’s coat. “She poisoned Zane’s mind! Ruined us all-”
“And your role, Madam?” Nova’s interruption was scalpel-precise. “The whispers you encouraged? The cruelties you
permitted?”
Anna wheezed, evading the blade. From beneath her pillow, she dragged out a document. “Blackthorn’s last five percent… Help Zane rebuild. It’s yours-”
“So this is why you summoned me?” Nova pushed the papers away. “Faking critical decline? Hoping my pity would open
Sterling’s vaults?” She shook her head. “The Blackthorn sinkhole? I won’t drown in it.”
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“No! You loved him once!” Anna’s eyes were raw wounds. “Have you no heart left?”
“You carved it out.” Nova adjusted her cuffs. “The medical bills are settled. Consider it… gratitude for your ‘guidance’ these three years. She turned to leave.
Anna tasted copper. Swallowing blood, she clawed at Nova’s handbag strap. “Nova… Please. Just… see him. Once-”
“Unnecessary.”
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