Ti/Date: Dawn, TC1853.01.09
Location: tropolitan Police Station - Sacred Ceremonial Chamber
The completion of the blood oath ceremony seed to break sothing fundantal in Selene’s carefully constructed facade. She collapsed into a nearby chair, her perfect composure shattering like porcelain subjected to sudden temperature change.
"She’s done it again," Selene whispered, her voice carrying the hollow tone of soone whose deepest fears had finally manifested. "Just like... just like that woman."
Her pale blue eyes fixed on Raven with an expression of pure hatred mixed with devastating recognition, but she couldn’t—wouldn’t—speak the na that haunted her nightmares. "You’re exactly like her, aren’t you? Beautiful, talented, innocent—and everyone loves you for it. Everyone believes your victim act while you destroy everything around you with your re existence."
The words poured out like poison from a broken dam, but still she couldn’t say the na. "Do you know what it was like, living in her shadow? Watching everyone praise her kindness, her talents, her perfect, gentle nature, while I was nothing? She never had to try—everything ca so easily to her. And now you’re doing the sa thing to my daughter!"
Agent Venn stepped forward with professional concern as Selene’s voice rose to a shriek that echoed through the ceremonial chamber. "Ma’am, you need to calm down—"
"Calm down?" Selene laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "This ungrateful little wretch just destroyed my daughter’s future with cosmic law itself! After everything we’ve given her, everything we’ve sacrificed to keep her fed and clothed—eight years ago, when that SIS agent brought her back from the hospital half-dead, I knew we should never have taken her in. She should have been left in whatever gutter she crawled out from!"
The words hung in the air like acid smoke. Everyone present stared at Selene with expressions ranging from shock to horror.
Raven stepped forward, her muddy brown eyes beginning to show flecks of sothing deeper and more dangerous. When she spoke, her voice carried the kind of calm that preceded earthquakes.
"How interesting," she said quietly. "Selene, you just admitted that you’re not actually my mother."
The implication hit the assembled group like a physical blow. If Selene wasn’t Mara’s biological mother, then everything about the family dynamic, the inheritance rights, the very foundation of Mara’s place within the Brenner household beca questionable.
Selene’s face went white as she realized what she’d revealed in her fury. "I... that’s not what I ant. You’re twisting my words—"
"Am I?" Raven interrupted with devastating precision. "You said eight years ago, when the SIS brought back from the hospital, you knew we should never have taken in. You said I should have been left in whatever gutter I ’crawled out from.’ Those aren’t the words of a grieving mother describing her biological daughter’s rescue. Those are the words of soone who took in a stranger’s child out of obligation."
Agent Drax leaned forward with sharp attention, recognizing the significance of what was being revealed. "Miss Brenner, are you suggesting that your parentage has been misrepresented?"
"I’m not suggesting anything," Raven replied with quiet authority. "I’m stating it directly. Selene Lin is not my biological mother, and I demand DNA testing to prove it."
The reaction was imdiate and explosive. Lord Garrick’s walking stick struck the floor with such force that hairline cracks appeared in the stone, while Lady Isolde rose from her chair with aristocratic outrage. Edmund’s face cycled through confusion, disbelief, and growing alarm as he grasped the implications.
"This is preposterous!" Garrick declared. "You’re making wild accusations based on words spoken in anger. Selene has been your mother for seventeen years—"
"Stepmother," Raven corrected with cold precision. "And apparently not even that, if she’s not actually married to my biological father."
She turned to Agent Venn with formal courtesy. "Agent Venn, I formally request DNA testing to establish my true parentage. Given the SIS interest in bloodline authentication disputes, I assu this falls within your investigative purview."
Venn nodded slowly, recognizing the political and legal significance of what was being requested. "DNA testing can be arranged. However, we’ll need samples from all relevant parties for comparison."
"Of course," Raven agreed smoothly. "I also request that Selene Lin and Amara Brenner be tested to confirm their mother-daughter relationship, since it seems family connections in this household are not what they appear to be."
The words struck like lightning. If Selene wasn’t Mara’s mother, but was Amara’s mother, then the question of legitimacy beca even more complex. The golden-haired girl who had captivated Lord Kael would need to prove her connection to the Brenner na.
Amara, who had been silent through the growing chaos, suddenly found her voice. "You can’t do this!" she cried, tears streaming down her face—tears of genuine terror rather than calculated manipulation. "You’re trying to destroy our family because you’re jealous of what you can never have!"
Edmund stepped forward, his weathered face showing strain as he tried to process the implications of what he was hearing. "Mara, surely you don’t an to suggest that Selene... that our marriage..."
"I’m not suggesting anything about your marriage," Raven replied with careful precision. "I’m simply requesting verification of biological relationships that have been taken for granted. Truth has a way of clarifying complicated situations."
The weight of unspoken implications hung heavy in the air. Bloodlines that had seed certain were now questionable. Inheritance rights that had appeared secure were now contingent. And relationships that had been taken for granted were revealed as potentially elaborate performances built on systematic deception.
Selene’s composure cracked completely as she grasped the inevitability of what was happening. "This is madness!" she shrieked, her voice rising to a pitch that made several people step back instinctively. "You’re destroying innocent people’s lives based on the delusions of a disturbed girl who—"
"Who has every right to know her true parentage," Agent Drax interrupted firmly. "DNA testing is a reasonable request given the circumstances that have erged during this investigation."
"I refuse!" Selene declared with sudden vehence, her pale blue eyes blazing with desperate fury. "I will not submit to any testing based on the ravings of a servant girl. This is harassnt, pure and simple!"
Agent Drax stepped forward with official authority. "Ms. Lin, DNA testing can be conducted voluntarily or under an imperial warrant. Your cooperation is strongly advised."
"You have no grounds for a warrant," Selene shot back, her voice rising with each word. "I am a married woman of good standing, and I will not be subjected to degrading dical procedures because a servant girl has delusions of—"
Lord Garrick stepped forward with sharp authority. "If you have nothing to hide, why refuse the testing?"
She turned to Edmund with desperate appeal, her perfect facade completely shattered. "Edmund, surely you don’t believe these wild accusations? After eight years in this family, after everything I have done—"
"After everything we’ve built together," Edmund said quietly, his voice growing hollow as old guilt resurfaced. "After eight years of watching you treat this child like—"
"Your daughter?" Selene scread, pointing at Raven with a shaking finger. "That creature is not your daughter! She’s nothing but a burden we should never have accepted when the SIS brought her back eight years ago—she should have been left to rot in whatever hole she belongs in!"
She caught herself, but the damage was done—the hospital reference now clear to everyone, the tiline of Mara’s arrival in the household becoming muddied with implications.
Edmund suddenly collapsed into a nearby chair, his weathered face crumbling as the weight of years of deception finally broke him. "Stop," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "Just... stop."
All eyes turned to him as he buried his face in his hands, his shoulders shaking. When he looked up, his eyes were bright with tears and sothing that might have been relief.
"I can’t let this continue," he said, his voice growing stronger. "Selene, I can’t watch you destroy yourself trying to maintain this lie."
"Edmund, no—" Selene began, but he cut her off.
"Mara," he said, looking directly at Raven with paternal love mixed with guilt, "you are my daughter. My biological daughter with my first wife, Eveline. The truth is..." He took a shaking breath. "Eveline gave birth to you seventeen years ago. But Selene—Selene was also with child, carrying Amara. We... we made a terrible choice."
The room erupted in shocked whispers. Edmund continued, his words tumbling out like water through a broken dam.
"We swapped the children. We told everyone that Amara was Eveline’s legitimate daughter, my noble-born heir. And we claid that you, Mara, were Selene’s daughter from a previous marriage."
Raven’s eyes narrowed with sharp intelligence. "Previous marriage? Really?" Her voice carried a note of skeptical amusent. "What previous marriage, Edmund?"
Edmund’s face flushed red as he realized he’d been caught in yet another lie. He looked down at his hands, unable to et her gaze. "There... there was no previous marriage," he admitted quietly.
"Which explains," Raven continued with devastating precision, "why there was never any military pension supporting my upbringing. Why I was never eligible for the free schooling provided to war orphans. Why Selene could never tell who my supposed father was when I asked." Her voice grew colder. "Because the entire story was fabricated to explain my presence in your household while hiding Amara’s illegitimacy."
The silence that followed was deafening.
***
Lord Garrick straightened with the iron resolve that had built a comrcial empire, his pale green eyes calculating as he grasped the full scope of what had been revealed.
"So," he said with deadly calm, "my true granddaughter has been treated as a servant while a bastard child masqueraded as legitimate nobility. Seventeen years of deception perpetrated within my own household."
Lady Isolde rose with aristocratic fury. "I warned you about that woman from the beginning, Garrick. No good would co of allowing Edmund to marry a scheming opportunist."
Garrick stepped forward, his weathered face showing strain as he studied Raven with new understanding. "Mara, you are clearly the wronged party in this situation. As your grandfather, I acknowledge the terrible injustice you’ve suffered."
He paused, calculating. "However, what’s done is done. We can make ands for past mistakes without destroying the family’s reputation through public scandal."
Lady Isolde moved to stand beside her husband, presenting a united front. "Indeed, dear child. You are Edmund’s legitimate daughter, which makes you a true Brenner by blood. We can... adjust the family arrangents to reflect this reality."
"Drop this investigation," Garrick continued with forced warmth, "and we will officially acknowledge you as a Brenner daughter. Full inheritance rights, proper education, a dowry suitable for marriage into noble families. Everything Amara currently has, plus an additional fifteen percent to compensate for the years of... misunderstanding."
"All you need to do," Lady Isolde added with aristocratic grace, "is allow this matter to remain private. Family business should stay within the family, don’t you agree?"
Raven turned to Edmund with quiet intensity that made the room fall silent. "So you want to just forget seventeen years of abuse? From my earliest mories, I have been Selene’s punching bag. I have been starved, beaten, and forced to sleep on cold stone floors. And when Selene married into the Brenner household eight years ago, instead of being treated as a stepdaughter, I was downgraded to servant. No—less than a servant. Servants at least get paid, clothed, and fed."
Her voice grew harder with each word. "You treated as a slave. I had to rise before sunrise to do household chores, including handwashing Amara’s delicate clothes in freezing water, even in the middle of winter. And for all my labor, I wasn’t even allowed to eat. I had to sneak out to find work just to fill my belly. You refused even the couple of bronze tiger coins needed for my schooling, so I had to pay for it myself. Then after school, more chores until sunset, and while your servants ate full als, I had to sneak out again to work for bronze tigers to buy a single al."
Edmund’s composure cracked completely. Tears stread down his weathered face as the full weight of what he had allowed—what he had participated in—finally hit him. "I’m sorry," he whispered, his voice breaking. "Mara, I’m so sorry. Please, drop the DNA testing, drop the CPA investigation. I’ll make it up to you, I swear I will."
"Just how are you going to handle Amara?" Raven asked with cold precision. "She has been known as the true Brenner daughter for seventeen years. Dropping everything now isn’t going to make that scandal disappear."
Lord Garrick straightened suddenly, his pale green eyes lighting with rchant’s cunning. "Twins," he declared with growing excitent. "Amara and Mara are twins."
Lady Isolde caught on imdiately, nodding with aristocratic satisfaction. "Yes! We can explain that Mara was selected as our designated heir at birth. It’s a Brenner family tradition—the chosen heir must endure hardships, live in poverty, to ensure they appreciate the family wealth and will always strive to keep the family strong."
Both grandparents looked extrely pleased with themselves, their weathered faces showing the satisfaction of people who believed they had solved an impossible puzzle. "Everything fits perfectly," Garrick continued with growing confidence. "No scandal, no questions. We’ve got this handled."
Raven looked at each of them in turn—Edmund’s guilty hope, Garrick’s calculating satisfaction, Isolde’s aristocratic manipulation. When her gaze fell on Selene, she saw the expected fear... but there was sothing else. A flash of relief that flickered across the woman’s features so quickly it was almost missed.
That flash of relief set off every alarm bell in Raven’s mind. The child-swapping story makes logical sense, she thought, but Selene’s reaction suggests there are still deeper deceptions at play. Why would she feel relieved if the twins’ explanation is just another cover story? Unless...
Her enhanced senses caught the minute relaxation in Selene’s shoulders, the way her breathing steadied for just a mont. She’s relieved that Edmund told this version of the truth. Which ans there’s a version he doesn’t know.
"And if I refuse your generous offer?"
Garrick’s expression hardened, revealing the steel beneath the rchant’s polish. The market crash prediction, he thought, his eyes shifting to Amara’s tear-streaked face. The pharmaceutical rger she saw in her dreams. A Seer is worth more than any bloodline dispute. But I can never let that beco public knowledge—the Imperial Court would take her imdiately.
His gaze caught the naked hatred blazing in Amara’s amber eyes as she stared at Raven, and sothing clicked into place. She needs to see where our loyalties lie. Show her that we value what she brings to this family. That hatred... that devotion born of gratitude will serve us well.
"Then you leave this building as no relation to the Brenner family whatsoever," he said with absolute finality. "Even if DNA testing proves you are Edmund’s daughter, we will never acknowledge you. You’ll have your precious truth, but you’ll also have nothing else."
His voice dropped to a whisper that carried absolute authority. "Choose wisely, girl. This offer will not be made again."
***
Raven looked at each of them in turn with perfect calm. When she spoke, her voice carried the kind of finality that made even hardened SIS agents pay attention.
"I choose the truth," she said with quiet intensity. "Regardless of the consequences."
Garrick’s expression hardened into sothing cold and implacable. "Then you have chosen your path. As of this mont, you are no longer welco in the Brenner household. You will leave imdiately with nothing but the clothes on your back."
"The decision is made," he continued with absolute authority. "She made her choice. Now she can live with the consequences."
Agent Venn stepped forward with official authority. "Mr. Brenner, this investigation is far from over. Until DNA results are available and this matter is fully resolved, all family mbers are restricted from leaving the tropolitan area."
"What does that an exactly?" Lady Isolde demanded.
"It ans," Agent Drax replied, "that none of you may leave the tropolitan area for any reason. Your movents will be monitored, and any attempt to flee jurisdiction will be treated as admission of guilt."
Selene’s face went white at the implications, and for a mont, genuine terror flickered in her eyes—not just fear of exposure, but sothing deeper. Sothing about hidden celestial bloodlines and enemies who would never stop hunting.
***
Raven inclined her head with perfect grace, showing no surprise at being cast out. "I understand completely, Lord Brenner. Truth can be uncomfortable for those who have built their lives on convenient lies."
She turned to Agent Venn with formal courtesy. "Agent Venn, I formally request DNA testing to establish my true parentage and bloodline connections. Given the systematic deception that has been revealed, I believe a comprehensive analysis of all family mbers would be appropriate."
Agent Drax nodded with professional authority. "DNA testing can be arranged through Imperial dical Services. However, given the current state of the Eastern Empire’s dical infrastructure, a comprehensive analysis will take seven to ten days for complete results."
"That’s acceptable," Raven replied with calm finality. "I’ve waited seventeen years to know the truth about my parentage. A few more days won’t matter."
The weight of cosmic justice seed to settle over the chamber like morning mist. The DNA results would arrive within ten days, and when they did, the carefully constructed lies of generations would crumble like houses built on sand.
But for now, the truth had been spoken under cosmic law, blood oaths had been sworn, and the girl who had once been treated as less than a servant had chosen justice over comfort, truth over family approval.
Lord Garrick stepped forward with the decisive authority that had built his empire, his pale green eyes hard as winter stone. "The Brenner family considers this matter closed. Mara is no longer our concern."
***
As the participants prepared to leave the ceremonial chamber, the weight of cosmic binding settled over them like a shroud. Three blood oaths now existed in the archives of cosmic law—permanent, indestructible records of truth sworn under the highest spiritual authority.
Kael walked with the chanical movents of soone whose world had shifted beneath his feet. The girl he had accused was not only innocent but had never harbored any romantic interest in him. The woman he loved had just sworn oaths that confird her guilt while revealing deeper layers of deception he was only beginning to comprehend. And worst of all, he had wasted his one perfect opportunity to force the full truth from Amara, blinded by his own wounded pride.
Amara moved with the hollow steps of soone who had finally encountered consequences that couldn’t be manipulated away. Her perfect victim performance had crumbled under cosmic law, leaving her exposed as what she truly was—a calculating predator who had systematically destroyed an innocent woman’s life for personal gain. But the family’s protection remained, secured by abilities they would never publicly acknowledge.
And Raven walked with the fluid grace of soone who had finally seen justice begin to assert itself. The blood oaths were just the beginning. DNA testing would reveal the full scope of the deception that had shaped her life, and when those results beca public knowledge, the carefully constructed lies of the Brenner family would crumble like houses built on sand.
The dawn light streaming through the chamber’s high windows seed to herald not just a new day, but a new era—one where truth would finally triumph over convenient deception, where cosmic justice would balance the scales that mortal law had left askew.
But for Lord Kael, walking through those sacred corridors with the weight of his own blood oath burning in his spiritual channels, the revelation brought only devastating clarity about the depth of his own blindness. The girl who had once saved his life had beco the victim of his misguided justice, and no amount of imperial pride could shield him from the cosmic reckoning that acknowledgnt would bring.
The truth, as it always did, would exact its price from everyone it touched. But for the first ti in eight years, that price would be paid by those who truly owed the debt.
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