"I need to ask you something," Primrose said gently, her voice careful. "Last night ... when you left me with Sir Vesper and Lady Raven ... Bunnie was on my bed."
She didn’t explain the context any further, but those words alone were enough for Edmund to understand what kind of conversation his wife was trying to start.
"Did you ... hear our conversation?" she asked carefully, barely able to look him in the eye.
She kept turning her face away now and then, unable to hold Edmund’s gaze for too long.
Deep down, a part of her was already scolding herself. ’Maybe I shouldn’t have asked. Maybe it’s better if I never bring this up.’
Because once she said it out loud, once this door was open, then she would no longer be able to hide her past, or even the fact that she could read minds.
She lowered her head, nervously fiddling with her fingers as she waited for his answer.
Why was it taking so long for him to answer her question?
But more importantly, why can’t she suddenly hear anything from his mind?
Usually, Edmund’s mind was noisy. He was always constantly thinking about everything at once, like silly things, random thoughts, complicated plans. His mind was basically always moving.
But now? The only thing Primrose could hear was a complete, heavy silence. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
For a split second, Primrose wondered if her mind-reading ability had just ... stopped working.
There were times when she wished Edmund would stop overthinking so she could finally have some peace, but now that she finally got it, all she felt was dread.
It didn’t bring her peace at all. Instead, her heart filled with anxiety.
As it turned out, she didn’t like it when she couldn’t hear her husband’s inner voice.
"I did hear it," Edmund said suddenly, snapping her out of her thoughts and easing her anxiety—no, hell no, that didn’t ease her anxiety at all! In fact, it made it worse.
He heard it?!
Primrose’s whole body stiffened. She didn’t even dare move a single finger or take a breath.
"W-what exactly did you hear?" she whispered, afraid of the answer.
Edmund opened his mouth, then closed it again. He did that a few times before finally saying, "I heard that ... you have a ... past life?"
He sounded unsure, as if he wasn’t fully convinced his wife had actually died and been reborn.
Primrose actually could’ve used that doubt to her advantage. She could’ve come up with a cover story and avoided telling him the full truth.
But ... the longer she built their relationship on lies, the more it would all hurt when the truth came crashing down.
Like it or not, she had to be honest with him.
"And in your past life ...," Edmund spoke again, "You died because Dr. Silas poisoned you. Is that true?"
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