Chapter 272
AURELIA’S POV
The first thing I felt was the silence.
Not the thick, suffocating kind of silence that usually came after chains or blindfolds—but a soft one, broken only by the distant hum of electricity. My eyes blinked open, and for a terrifying moment I didn’t know where I was.
Then it came rushing back. The garden. The hands. The cloth over my mouth. The world tipping into darkness.
I sat up abruptly, my breath ragged. But… this wasn’t what I expected.
I wasn’t chained. I wasn’t bruised or bound. I was lying on a bed—an actual bed—with fresh sheets that smelled faintly of lavender. The room around me was clean, furnished like something from a glossy magazine: polished wood floors, heavy curtains, expensive lamps. A place that looked more like a seven-star hotel than a cell.
Confused, I pushed myself to my feet, half expecting my legs to betray me. But they didn’t. My limbs held steady, if a little shaky from sleep.
I walked slowly, taking in everything. There was a large television

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