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Now reading: Chapter 319: What Mira Had Hidden II from Dawn Walker, a Fantasy novel by NFStories.

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He did not react like a fool who had only heard stories.

But his gaze sharpened enough that she knew the na mattered.

Of course it mattered.

In the Lower Domain of Null, so races ruled with numbers. So with age. So with city power, hidden houses, or bloodline politics. Others ruled because the world itself had grown up afraid of what happened when they beca angry in groups.

The dusa and Gorgon lines belonged to that last kind.

Strongest was always a relative word in Null.

But yes.

One of the strongest races of the Lower Domain.

Ancient serpent blood. Eyes tied to curse and will. Body lines old enough that even other predators learned caution around them. Their won were feared, admired, traded around in rumor, and spoken of by weaker n with a mixture of lust and funeral dread.

Sekht took his ti before answering.

"You have enemies among them."

"Yes."

"Family enemies?"

Mira’s jaw shifted.

"Yes."

That interested him more than if she had said no.

Race-wide enemies were one thing. Personal enemies in strong blood races were usually worse because they ca with mory and patience attached.

He straightened from the desk fully now.

"Start at the beginning."

Mira had known he would say that.

She had also known there was no clean beginning.

Still, she chose one.

"My mother was not weak," she said. "That is the easiest first truth."

Sekht said nothing.

"She ca from a minor but old blood branch tied to Gorgon territory in the Lower Domain. Not a ruling line. Not the highest one. But old enough to matter and old enough that politics around her birth carried problems." Mira’s eyes lowered for one brief second, not in sha, in selection. "She was beautiful in the way that made stronger won suspicious and weaker n stupid."

That sounded like a mother’s description.

Good. Real enough.

Mira continued.

"One day she left them."

Now that word ant more.

Sekht heard it imdiately. Not exile. Not rely travel. Left.

"She left them," he said.

"Yes."

"Why?"

Mira’s mouth moved faintly. "That depends on whether you ask the race, the family, or the woman who ran."

He almost smiled at that because yes, it did.

"What did she tell you?"

"That they wanted to use her... For breeding. She had a special type of body."

Mira’s eyes flicked to him. "Among other things."

The room stayed quiet.

That too was real. In powerful blood races, won were worshipped, feared, guarded, or caged depending on who held authority that year and how useful their bloodline combinations were judged to be.

Mira went on.

"She was promised where she did not wish to be promised. Bound where she did not wish to be bound. She left before they finished deciding whether her body belonged to one or more."

Sekht let that sit.

"And your father."

Mira’s expression changed then. Not softened. It was complicated.

"My father was not Gorgon."

He waited.

"He was a human, that insults them."

That one landed heavily enough to color the whole past behind her.

Sekht saw it at once. A powerful serpent race woman leaving ho and taking up with a man too far beneath their pride to be tolerated. Not rely romance then. Defiance. Possibly humiliation. Depending on who had already planned her future before she escaped.

"Did they hunt them both?"

"Yes."

The answer ca too quickly to be invented.

"For how long?"

Mira’s gaze went sowhere briefly past the wall. "Long enough for my childhood to learn silence before laughter."

That line told him more than she perhaps intended.

He wanted truth, not polished drama.

She continued, slower now.

"My parents ran between lower cities. They hid under nas that changed faster than addresses. My mother kept us alive because she knew how Gorgon lines searched, how they read scent, movent, alliances, and debt. My father kept us alive because he was smarter than most n who should have died young. He knew papers. Contracts. rchant tricks. Smuggling corridors. Safe houses built from other people’s greed."

Sekht could see it now. The kind of childhood that taught a girl to count exits before windows and price danger in the sa ntal space as bread.

"What happened?"

Mira’s face did not crack.

It beca colder.

"One day they caught up."

The words were simple.

The mory behind them was not.

She did not need to explain the first version of it. The body told him enough. The slight change in breath. The stillness around the eyes. The way her hands wanted to beco fists and chose not to.

"My father died first," she said.

Sekht stayed silent.

"He died buying us ti to run through a rchant quarter that had no reason to care about three more lives in the dark." Her voice stayed level through force alone. "My mother killed one of them before they took her down. I do not know whether she died there or later. The last thing I saw clearly was my mother’s cut off legs on stone and one of them looking at as if deciding whether I was worth the trouble of keeping alive."

That line left nothing soft in the room.

"How old were you?"

"Old enough to rember. Young enough that no one should have had to."

Good answer.

His eyes stayed on her.

"How did you survive?"

That almost made her laugh for real this ti, though there was no joy in it. "One of my fathers friends helped . A few years later when he died, I sold myself to the contract market. After so ti you bought ."

She explained the rest in sharp fragnts.

Sekht listened to every word.

No interruption.

Mira’s past had the shape he expected from her. It was hard and practical.

Built from running, work, hidden nas, and enough near-death to teach her not to romanticize any of it.

She finished the imdiate chain by saying, "I learned to make myself useful before I learned to feel safe."

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