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Now reading: Chapter 96 - 95: Fractured Foundations from Book 1 of Rebirth of the Technomage Saga: Earth's Awakening, a Fantasy novel by TracyDunwoodie.

Ti: TC1853.01.20 (Mid-Morning)

Location: Long Estate – Darian’s Private Study, First District

The Long estate appeared serene in morning light—ancient architecture reflecting centuries of military dominance, gardens maintained with precision that spoke of resources and power. Nothing in the compound’s elegant surfaces suggested that everything was about to crack.

Darian’s vehicle settled into its designated space with barely a whisper. He sat there for several seconds after the engine shut down. Hands still gripping the controls. Breathing with the asured discipline that had carried him through decades of military operations and business negotiations.

Your daughter and your wife.

The Emperor’s words echoed with crystalline clarity. DNA evidence. Baby swap. Seventeen years of fraud executed at the highest levels of celestial society.

And Caelia—his wife, his partner, the woman he’d chosen over family approval and political advantage—sowhere at the center of it all.

He forced himself to move. To walk through familiar hallways that suddenly felt like enemy territory. Requiring tactical assessnt. Servants bowed as he passed, their faces showing nothing—which ant they sensed sothing wrong. Staff always knew before family did when storms were gathering.

His private study waited at the end of the east wing—sanctuary and strategic headquarters both. The room slled of leather and sandalwood. Walls lined with scrolls docunting Long family military history alongside modern trade agreents that represented his contribution to the clan’s evolution.

Darian moved to his desk but didn’t sit. Instead, he stood at the window overlooking the training courtyard where his sons practiced combat forms. From here, he couldn’t distinguish individual features. Just the smooth repetition of martial disciplines being passed from one generation to the next.

How many of those traditions were built on lies?

He activated his communicator. Kept his voice level, professional. "Caelia. My study. Now."

Brief pause. Then her voice, warm and slightly concerned. "Of course, darling. I’ll be right there."

Darling. She’d called him that for nearly three decades. The endearnt should have carried weight. Accumulated aning from countless conversations and shared monts. Instead, it felt like performance. Carefully calculated presentation designed to reinforce an identity that might never have existed.

Darian turned off the communicator and moved away from the window. Found himself pacing—three steps to the bookshelf, pivot, three steps to the desk. Military rhythm that helped organize thoughts into tactical formations.

What do you actually know about your wife? The question materialized with uncomfortable clarity. Beyond what she’s chosen to show you?

He knew she was brilliant. That her healing abilities had saved hundreds, if not thousands, of lives. That her pharmacological research had advanced entire fields of dicine. He knew she ca from the Linha branch. Elevated to Lin main family through sheer talent. He knew she’d fought for their marriage against family disapproval. Endured his mother’s coldness with grace that had made him love her more deeply.

Or had she? Had that grace been genuine, or had it been strategy? Performance calculated to appear noble while actually achieving sothing else entirely?

The study door opened. Caelia stepped through with practiced elegance that made the movent seem effortless—violet robes that matched her distinctive eyes, silver-violet hair arranged in that familiar style he’d watched her create hundreds of mornings. She looked exactly as she always did. Composed. Serene. The perfect picture of celestial matriarch balancing healing duties with clan responsibilities.

"You seem troubled," she said, concern softening her features as she closed the door behind her. "What happened at the palace? Is it about the Brenner situation?"

Straight to it. No hesitation, no evasion. Which could an innocence—or exceptional control. Darian’s military training had taught him that the best interrogation subjects were the ones who appeared most cooperative.

"Sit," he said, gesturing to the chair positioned across from his desk. Not the comfortable seating area where they usually discussed family matters—this was formal, strategic. Interrogation positioning.

Caelia’s eyes flickered with sothing that might have been concern or calculation before she settled into the indicated chair with that sa effortless grace. "You’re frightening , Darian. Whatever the Emperor told you, we can handle it together. We always have."

Together. Partnership. Shared burden. All the language patterns that had defined their marriage, now potentially refrad as manipulation rather than genuine connection.

Darian remained standing, hands clasped behind his back in a posture his military commanders would have recognized instantly. Controlled. Dangerous. "The Emperor received a briefing from the SIS regarding their investigation into the Brenner family."

He watched her reaction carefully. Nothing dramatic—just a slight tightening around her eyes, subtle shift in how she held herself. The micro-adjustnts people made when bracing for impact.

"They’ve uncovered evidence of a conspiracy," he continued, keeping his voice level despite the chaos churning beneath military discipline. "A baby swap involving three infants born seventeen years ago."

Silence stretched between them. Caelia’s face showed appropriate confusion—brow furrowed slightly, head tilted in that questioning way that invited explanation. "A baby swap? Darian, I don’t understand what this has to do with us—"

"Mara Brenner." He let the na hang in the air like an executioner’s blade. "The girl who’s been suffering abuse in the Brenner household for seventeen years. According to DNA analysis from the Federation dical Research Institute, she carries Long Dragon bloodline markers, Lin healing signatures, and Zhao wisdom traits through my mother’s maternal line."

He watched Caelia’s composure shift—just for a second, a flicker of sothing raw before control reasserted itself. That instant of recognition. Knowledge confirming what she already knew, rather than shock at new information.

"That’s..." Her voice ca out slightly breathless, hands gripping the chair arms with tension that contradicted her attempt at confusion. "That’s impossible. Our daughter is Serenya. She’s been with us since birth—"

"Has she?" Darian’s voice cut through her denial with surgical precision. "Because the SIS investigation suggests otherwise. Suggests that Serenya is actually Edmund and Eveline Brenner’s biological daughter. That she was swapped at birth with our real child."

"No." Caelia shook her head, silver-violet hair catching morning light. "No, that’s ridiculous. Where is this evidence coming from? So rchant girl making accusations to—"

"Federation laboratory," Darian interrupted, moving around the desk to stand directly before her. Close enough to see the pulse hamring at her throat. To sll the familiar scent of healing herbs, she always carried. Close enough to catch every micro-expression that might reveal truth beneath carefully constructed lies. "DNA samples sent outside imperial jurisdiction before the New Year’s Banquet. The girl was that far ahead of everyone, had her evidence secured before anyone suspected what she was planning."

He leaned against the desk, arms crossed. "The Emperor also ntioned that the SIS obtained confessions from Edmund and Selene regarding their participation in the swap. Under cosmic law protocols that don’t accept lies or evasion."

Caelia went very still. That particular quality of stillness that reminded Darian uncomfortably of predators calculating next moves. "Selene confessed?"

The way she said it—not denying, not expressing shock, but imdiately focusing on what her sister had revealed—sent cold certainty sliding down his spine.

"She confessed to swapping Edmund’s daughter with what she believed was her illegitimate child," Darian said, watching his wife’s face with the sa tactical focus he’d once used to assess battlefield situations. "To facilitate that swap, soone had to ensure the babies were in the sa hospital at the sa ti. Soone had to have the pharmacological knowledge to alter a child’s appearance so she could pass as Long-Lin bloodline for seventeen years. Soone had to coordinate logistics sophisticated enough to fool three Celestial Families for nearly two decades."

Silence. Caelia’s violet eyes t his with sothing that looked almost like defiance before she seed to catch herself, school her expression back toward confusion mixed with hurt. "You think I was involved."

"Were you?" Direct question. No diplomatic cushioning. The way he’d interrogate an enemy combatant rather than address his wife of thirty years.

"Darian, how can you ask that?" Her voice carried wounded dignity, hands spreading in a gesture of bewildered innocence. "You think I would deliberately swap our child? Condemn my own daughter to abuse and suffering? What possible reason would I have for such cruelty?"

Valid questions. Ones he’d been asking himself during the entire drive ho. Caelia had nothing to gain from swapping their daughter—she’d fought for their marriage, endured his mother’s scorn, built a life within the Long family structure despite her branch origins. Why destroy all that for a conspiracy that risked everything?

Unless the conspiracy served so purpose he didn’t understand. Unless there were motivations hidden beneath surfaces he’d never thought to question.

"The Emperor has DNA evidence," Darian said, watching her reaction. "Samples that prove Mara Brenner is our biological daughter and Serenya is not. The SIS will be taking you into custody this afternoon for formal interrogation."

That got through her control. Caelia surged to her feet, color draining from her face until she looked almost translucent in the morning light. "Custody? Darian, you can’t seriously believe—"

"What am I supposed to believe?" The words ca out harsher than intended, military composure finally cracking under accumulated pressure. "My real daughter has been tortured for seventeen years while we raised soone else’s child. The Emperor tells you have been involved in covering this up, and now you’re going to face investigation under cosmic law. So tell , Caelia. Tell what I’m supposed to believe."

She stood there, trembling slightly, hands clasped before her in a gesture that looked defensive. When she spoke, her voice carried the first hint of tears he’d heard. "You’re supposed to believe in . In us. In thirty years of marriage and partnership."

"Then help believe," Darian said, forcing his voice back to level calm despite everything churning beneath. "Tell what happened. Give a version that makes sense of this chaos."

Caelia’s eyes searched his face for several long seconds. He could almost see her mind working, calculating which approach might work, what explanation might save her. The fact that he could see the calculation—that bothered him more than almost anything else. When had he started recognizing his wife’s manipulations?

Had they always been there, hidden beneath love and trust? Or was he seeing conspiracies where none existed, corrupted by imperial insinuations designed to secure Long family loyalty?

"All right," Caelia said finally, sinking back into the chair as if her legs wouldn’t hold her weight. "I’ll tell you what really happened. But you have to understand—I was trying to protect people. To prevent an even worse situation."

She drew a shaky breath, and Darian found himself leaning forward despite his better judgnt, wanting to believe in the woman he’d loved for three decades.

"Your mother," Caelia began, violet eyes glistening with what might have been genuine tears. "Lady Zhao had a prophecy about a crescent-marked child who would be born in her bloodline. The destined one that both the Long and Zhao families had prepared for over decades."

Darian’s jaw tightened. He knew about the prophecy. Had lived with his mother’s obsession over finding the marked child. The disappointnt when Serenya had been born without the crescent sign had nearly broken Lady Zhao.

"I discovered I was carrying that child," Caelia continued, each word delivered with careful precision. "During my pregnancy, I went to a soulscribe who confird it. Our daughter was the prophesied one."

"Why didn’t you tell anyone?" The question erged before Darian could stop it.

"Because your mother would have taken her!" Caelia’s voice cracked with emotion that sounded genuine. "The agreent Kaelith made when he married her—the crescent-marked child would be raised by the Zhao family, not the Longs. I would have given birth and then watched them take my baby away to be raised by people who barely tolerated ."

She stood again, pacing now, hands gesturing as the story poured out. "I had a very important dical conference in the Federation—groundbreaking research that could advance healing techniques by decades. But your mother forbade from going. Said I needed to stay in the Empire until I gave birth safely, as if I were so fragile ornant rather than a trained healer."

"We argued," Caelia said, voice dropping. "Badly. She passed out during the argunt—you rember, you blad for stressing her—and you..." She looked at him with wounded eyes. "You said at least Selene would have never argued with your mother."

Darian’s chest tightened. He rembered that fight. Rembered the words he’d flung in anger. Words he’d regretted imdiately but had been too stubborn to take back.

"I was furious," Caelia admitted. "Hurt. And I made a terrible decision." She wrapped her arms around herself, looking suddenly vulnerable in ways he hadn’t seen in years. "I defied Lady Zhao’s orders to stay ho. I had that conference—critical research that I couldn’t miss. I thought I would be fine with all the helpers around , but who knew that while I was there, I would start labor early?"

She t his eyes with desperate intensity. "It was a dical ergency, Darian. The baby was coming too quickly—we tried to make it back to the capital, to a proper facility, but she was coming. They had to rush to the nearest hospital in the Fifth District, and the delivery..." Her voice broke. "The delivery was hard. I was bleeding. There were complications."

Caelia’s hands trembled as she continued. "It wasn’t until the next day, when I’d recovered enough to check on the baby, that I saw she didn’t have the crescent mark. But more than that—her features were wrong. Too broad, eye shape different. This wasn’t the daughter I’d carried."

She moved closer to him, close enough that he could see tear tracks on her cheeks. Real tears, or calculated performance? He couldn’t tell anymore. "I investigated privately. Quietly. Because I knew if Lady Zhao found out about the swap, she would bla . Would say I arranged it deliberately to deny her the prophesied child. Our relationship was already poisonous—she’d made clear from the beginning that I wasn’t worthy of you, that you should have married Selene instead."

That was true. His mother had never accepted Caelia. Had spent years making subtle and not-so-subtle comnts about the marriage being a mistake.

"I found out that Selene had left on a train with a baby," Caelia said, voice dropping to near-whisper. "She’d disappeared into the Federation right after I gave birth. It didn’t take much to realize—my twin sister had taken my child."

"Why?" Darian’s voice ca out rough. "Why would Selene do that?"

"Revenge." The word dropped like a stone. "Because I had you. Because I’d succeeded where she failed. Because she’d always resented that I was more talented, more accomplished, more everything. She wanted to hurt in the deepest way possible."

Caelia’s hands found his, gripping with desperate strength. "I wanted to tell you imdiately. But I was terrified. Your mother already suspected of manipulating you, of being unworthy of the Long na. If she found out I’d defied her orders, that I’d gone to that conference against her wishes, that sohow the baby had been swapped while I was there... She would have convinced you to divorce . Would have destroyed everything we’d built together."

She was crying openly now, and Darian felt sothing in his chest crack despite the wall of military discipline he’d erected. "And if you had known I knew," Caelia continued, "you would have killed Selene. That’s my twin, Darian. We shared ten months in the womb together. Besides you and the children, she’s the closest person to in this world. Killing Selene would be like digging out a part of my soul."

She pulled away, pacing again, arms wrapped around herself. "I had to protect her. Not because I approved of what she’d done, but because she’s my sister. My blood. So I hid Serenya’s differences—used potions to adjust her features, passed her off as a Long-Lin heir. I thought it would only be a couple of weeks. Maybe a few months at most."

Her voice broke completely. "I thought I could find Selene, convince her to swap the children back before anyone knew. Before it beca too late. But Selene..." Caelia’s hands gestured helplessly. "She disappeared. Vanished completely. No matter how I looked, I couldn’t find her. And by then, ti had passed. The deception had gone on too long. If I’d co clean at that point, all of you would have hated ."

Silence filled the study. Darian found himself wanting to believe it—this version where Caelia was victim rather than architect, where her silence ca from fear and love rather than malice. The woman who’d endured his mother’s cruelty with grace. Who’d fought for their marriage. Who’d been his anchor through decades of political chaos.

That woman wouldn’t orchestrate her own daughter’s torture. Wouldn’t deliberately condemn a child to seventeen years of suffering.

Would she?

He moved toward her. So instinct to comfort stronger than tactical caution. His hands reached for her shoulders, and she collapsed against him with a sob that felt genuine in its raw emotion.

"I’m so sorry," she whispered into his chest, her body shaking with sobs that felt genuine in their rawness. "I should have told you. Should have trusted you to help find her. But I was so scared. So scared of losing everything—losing you—losing the children."

Darian’s arms ca around her automatically, thirty years of marriage overriding tactical caution. This was Caelia. His wife. The woman who’d fought beside him through decades of political chaos, who’d endured his mother’s cruelty with grace that had made him love her more deeply. The mother of his sons.

He felt her trembling against him, heard the broken quality of her breathing, and sothing in his chest cracked. Maybe she was telling the truth. Maybe she’d been a victim in this conspiracy, caught between protecting her sister and saving her marriage. Maybe the woman he’d loved for three decades really was the person he’d always believed her to be.

"It’s all right," he heard himself saying, one hand moving to stroke her silver-violet hair with the gentle precision that had comforted her through countless difficulties. "We’ll figure this out. Together. Like we always have."

Caelia burrowed deeper into his embrace, her face hidden against his chest, arms wrapped around him with desperate strength. "I was so afraid," she murmured, voice muffled by fabric. "Afraid you’d hate for not telling you sooner. Afraid I’d lose everything because I tried to protect Selene."

Darian held her, feeling the tension in her body slowly ease as his presence offered reassurance. The study felt warr suddenly, less like interrogation space and more like the sanctuary where they’d weathered so many storms together.

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