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Now reading: Chapter 219 from Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother, a Fantasy novel by Menelaus.

Elara’s POV

"I think," the court lady said quietly, her friendly facade finally slipping, "it’s ti you and I had a serious talk."

I leaned against the opposite wall. Arms loose at my sides. Face blank.

"Go ahead, Seraphine."

Her jaw tightened at the sound of her first na. The mask had already co off, but hearing it stripped away whatever remained. She uncrossed her arms. Straightened.

"You’re in the way, Elara." Her voice was ice-cold, and the temperature in the hallway seed to drop by ten degrees. No preamble. No softening. Just the blade.

I smiled bitterly. "In the way of what, exactly?"

"Of everything." She took a step closer. Her heels clicked once against the stone. "Of this court running smoothly. Of those children having stability. Of Kaelen finally healing from what you did to him."

The words were precise. Surgical. She’d rehearsed them. I could tell by the way her breathing stayed perfectly even. By the way her chin lifted at exactly the right angle.

"I knew Kaelen and this entire court before you ever set foot in this palace, Seraphine." I kept my voice flat. Conversational. Like we were discussing supply inventories. "Long before you started fawning over them to win their affection."

Sothing flickered behind her eyes. Quick. Hot.

"That may be true," she said. "But you left."

The word hung between us.

"Years, Elara. So many years." She held up her fingers as though counting them would make the accusation heavier. "You abandoned your children. You abandoned your husband. You vanished like smoke, and you left the rest of us to pick up the pieces."

My chest tightened. I kept my expression neutral. Bored, even. As if she were reading a dull passage from an archival scroll.

"Do you know what Lyra calls ?" Seraphine’s voice softened. Not with warmth—with calculation. "’Sera.’ She reaches for when she has nightmares. She doesn’t rember you, Elara. You’re a stranger to your own daughter."

The knife went in clean.

I didn’t flinch. Didn’t blink. But inside—inside, sothing cracked. A hairline fracture running through already damaged glass.

"And Valerius." She shook her head slowly. Pityingly. "That boy doesn’t just miss you. He resents you. He’s old enough to understand what abandonnt ans. Old enough to feel it. Every single day."

My nails pressed into my palms. Hard enough to leave marks. I held my face like stone.

Seraphine straightened to her full height. Shoulders back. Chin raised. The hallway light caught the jeweled pins in her hair, the delicate embroidery along her neckline. Every detail curated. Every thread chosen.

"I was born for this role," she said. The steel in her voice gave way to sothing almost reverent. Pride. Deep, polished pride. "My bloodline is impeccable. Pure nobility stretching back generations. I was educated in court protocol from the day I could walk. Diplomacy. Languages. Etiquette. Governance." She touched her collarbone lightly. "I have spent my entire life preparing to stand beside a ruler. To be a queen."

She looked at . Head to toe. Slowly.

"And you? You’re a forr file clerk who ran away."

Silence filled the alcove. Through the window, the training grounds lay empty and gray.

I let the silence stretch. Let her think she’d landed sothing fatal.

Then I spoke.

"Are you finished?"

Her lips parted. Just slightly.

"Because if you are," I continued, "I have a question for you."

I pushed off the wall. Took one step forward. Just one. Enough to close the distance between us to sothing uncomfortable.

"If you’re so perfect, Seraphine—if your blood is so pure, your training so flawless, your presence so indispensable—then why hasn’t he chosen you?"

Her throat moved. A swallow she couldn’t quite hide.

"You’ve had all these years." I let each word land like a stone dropped into still water. "All those years with no competition. No wife in the picture. No mate to contend with. Just you. And him. And two children who needed soone." I tilted my head. "That’s a generous head start, wouldn’t you say?"

Color crept up her neck.

"So tell . In all that ti—did he ever introduce you as anything more than a helpful lady-in-waiting?" I paused. Let the question breathe. "Because I was at that banquet. I heard him. He called you ’the court lady who’s been assisting with the children.’ Not his partner. Not his companion. A court lady."

"That’s—" Her voice cracked. She caught it. Swallowed again. "That’s not—he was being formal. It was a public setting—"

"He’s the Emperor. Every setting is public. And in every single one, he has chosen not to na you as anything more than what you are." I held her gaze. Didn’t waver. "A woman who helps."

Her eyes glistened. The flat, calculating coldness was lting. Sothing raw was pushing through. Sothing desperate.

"I supported him." Her voice shook now. The composure crumbling like wet plaster. "When he couldn’t sleep. When he paced the halls at night like a ghost. When he refused to eat at all because the grief was eating him alive. I was there. I held those children when they cried for their mother. I sat beside Valerius when he scread in his sleep. I rocked Lyra through fevers. I did everything—"

"And I’m grateful."

That stopped her. Mid-breath. Eyes wide.

"I an it," I said. My voice dropped. Quiet. Genuine. "You cared for my children when I couldn’t. You were present when I wasn’t. That matters, Seraphine. I won’t pretend it doesn’t."

Her lower lip trembled.

"But gratitude," I continued, "doesn’t make you their mother. And service doesn’t make you his mate."

She flinched. A full-body flinch, like I’d struck her.

"The fact that you’re standing here right now—threatening , listing your qualifications, trying to convince to leave—" I shook my head slowly. "That tells everything I need to know."

"What is that supposed to an?"

"It ans you’re terrified." I said it simply. Without cruelty. Without triumph. Just fact. "A woman who was secure in her position wouldn’t need to corner her rival in a hallway. Wouldn’t need to weaponize a child’s nightmares. Wouldn’t need to recite her bloodline like a ledger."

Her face was fully flushed now. Red from her collarbone to her hairline. Her hands had balled into fists at her sides, knuckles white against the champagne fabric of her dress.

"You know he doesn’t love you," I said. "Not the way you want. Not the way you need. And you know—sowhere underneath all of this—that no amount of perfect breeding or palace training will change that."

"Stop."

"Because the bond between mates isn’t sothing you can earn with forced affection and protocol lessons—"

"Stop it."

Her voice broke on the second word. Tears spilled over. Hot. Fast. Streaking through her flawless makeup like cracks through porcelain.

"I am not leaving, Seraphine." I let the words settle into the silence between us. Final. Immovable. "Not this palace. Not my children. Not him. You can list every qualification you have from now until the end of the age. It won’t change what I am to him."

For a long mont, she just stood there. Chest heaving. Tears running. Fists shaking at her sides.

Then her foot ca down. Hard. A sharp, childish stamp against the stone floor. Then another.

"This isn’t over," she hissed, her eyes welling with angry tears as she stomped her foot like a spoiled child. "Do you hear ? This is not over, Elara."

She spun on her heel, storming off. Her shoes struck the marble in rapid, furious clicks, the sound of her heels echoing down the corridor until it completely vanished around the corner.

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