Chapter 29: No Safe Witness
By Violet Crane · 156 words
Nothing is more seductive than an answer that arrives too easily.
Lady Elara Wynn follows the first clue deeper into a glittering royal court nearing civil war, where every answer creates a more dangerous question.
The trap is clever because it offers exactly what the hero wants. Recognizing that desire becomes the only escape.
Lady Elara Wynn keeps the larger goal in view: assemble the evidence and place the rightful young queen on the throne. The immediate problem is smaller, sharper, and impossible to postpone.
A small act of care unsettles them more than danger. It asks for no payment and therefore cannot be dismissed as strategy.
Duke Rowan Ashford offers help but withholds the one fact that would make trust easy.
The recurring signs of black roses, court masks, winter return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
A familiar symbol proves the threat began long before either of them arrived.