"The Queen Who Washed Dishes" Chapter 10
Chapter 10: Fragments of a Mother’s Heart
The Thorne estate was draped in forced, grotesque gaiety. It was the seventh birthday of Leo, the boy Julian Thorne claimed as his heir, but the ballroom felt less like a celebration and more like an auction house.
Balloons in the Thorne corporate colors crowded the ceiling, and a string quartet played music too sophisticated for a child’s ears.
Elinor moved through the periphery, her tray heavy with crystal flutes of champagne. She wore the familiar, drab gray uniform that had become her skin, her eyes lowered to the floor.
Every instinct screamed at her to leave, to tear the room apart, but she remained motionless, a fixture in the shadows.
Her gaze was locked on Leo. The boy stood in the center of the room, stiff and pale in a miniature tuxedo that looked like a straitjacket.
He was a beautiful, haunted thing—eyes wide and wary, scanning the room for a threat he had learned to anticipate before he could even read.
Julian stood nearby, nursing a glass of expensive scotch, his hand resting on the boy’s shoulder with the casual, careless weight one might accord a piece of furniture.
He wasn't talking to Leo; he was talking about him to a group of investors, treating the child’s existence as a dividend that guaranteed the longevity of the Thorne stocks.
Isabella drifted toward the boy, her smile as sharp and synthetic as a razor blade.
She reached out to smooth his hair, but the moment her hand touched his crown, Leo flinched, a violent, automatic recoil that suggested years of conditioning.
Isabella’s expression hardened. She leaned down, her voice a low, venomous hiss that only those near the center could hear.
"Smile, Leo. You’re an asset, not a burden. Act like one."
Elinor’s hand tightened around the silver tray until her knuckles turned white. The agony of standing mere feet from her own flesh and blood—the boy she had been told was dead, the boy she had spent five years clawing her way back to—was a physical sensation, a crushing pressure in her lungs that made it difficult to breathe.
She caught Leo’s gaze. For a second, the mask of the Thorne heir slipped, and she saw the terrified, lonely child. His eyes were a startling, familiar shade of amber, and they darted toward her with a flicker of recognition he shouldn't have possessed.
As the crowd surged forward to watch the cake-cutting ceremony, Elinor found her opening. She moved with the fluid, silent grace of a predator, positioning herself behind the velvet curtain of the dais.
Leo had retreated to the corner, away from the noise. Elinor set the tray aside and knelt, her skirts pooling on the floor like spilled ink.
"Leo," she whispered, her voice a fragile thing.
The boy looked up, his expression guarded. He reached out to brush away a stray lock of hair, and his sleeve slipped back.
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Elinor’s breath caught in her throat. On the inside of his wrist, pale against his thin, bruised skin, was a small, crescent-shaped birthmark—the exact mark of the royal line, the seal of the house she had lost to the flames.
He wasn't just a child. He was the legacy.
She reached out, her hand hovering, trembling, over his knuckles. She wanted to pull him into her arms, to whisk him away into the night and never look back. But as her fingers grazed his skin, the boy pulled away, his eyes filled with a sudden, sharp fear.
"I'm sorry," he whispered, a sound of profound, learned submissiveness.
"I didn't mean to… I'll be good."
The words shattered something inside Elinor.
She realized then that Julian hadn't just neglected him; he had broken him.
The celebration turned in an instant. Leo, overwhelmed by the sensory assault, stumbled against a server’s tray.
The crash of glass was thunderous in the sudden silence of the room.
Julian was there in a heartbeat, his face a mask of purple, narcissistic rage. He didn't care about the broken glass or the boy’s safety. He cared about the embarrassment.
He backhanded the boy with a casual, sickening efficiency.
The sound of the impact—fleshy, dull, and final—echoed through the ballroom. Leo crumpled to the floor, a thin, whimpering sound escaping his lips as he curled into a ball.
Something in Elinor broke. The mask of the servant, the facade of the consultant, the five years of patience—it all evaporated.
She lunged forward, her hand outstretched, her fingers curled into a claw, ready to tear the throat out of the man who had laid a hand on her child.
She was ten feet away when a hand clamped onto her arm, dragging her backward with brutal force.
She landed hard against a solid, unyielding chest. Alistair Kane.
He held her with both arms, his fingers digging into her biceps, pinning her to the spot. His face was inches from hers, his eyes wide and dark with a terrifying intensity.
He had been watching her, he had seen the way she lunged, and he had seen the way her eyes had burned with the light of a mother ready to burn the world for her cub.
He pinned her against the wall of the dais, his voice a low, lethal whisper against her ear.
"Don't," Alistair commanded, his grip tightening as he felt her fight to break free.
"If you move, you lose him. If you move, you lose everything."
Elinor stared at him, her chest heaving, her eyes wild with a mixture of grief and pure, molten hate. She looked at Julian, who was currently mocking the crying child, and then back at Alistair.
Alistair looked at the boy, then at the birthmark on the child’s wrist, and finally back to Elinor.
The realization hit him like a physical blow; his jaw tightened, and his expression flickered from suspicion to a deep, agonizing understanding.
"You aren't a spy," Alistair breathed, his voice barely audible over the chatter of the party.
"You’re his mother."
Elinor didn't answer.
She slumped against him, her body failing her, her head dropping against his shoulder as the weight of the tragedy consumed her.
The game was over.
The secrets were gone.
She had nothing left but the fire, and as she looked into Alistair’s eyes, she saw that he wasn't looking at her as an enemy anymore.
He was looking at her as an accomplice.
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