Chapter 224
Silvano’s POV
"The curse is getting worse?" she asked immediately.
"No. Yes. I don't know." I paced my study, frustration mounting. "But I need a reason to keep Freya in the house. With your presence, she'll be obligated to stay, to maintain appearances."
My mother's silence spoke volumes.
"I know it's manipulative," I admitted. "But I'm losing her, Mother. Every day she slips further away."
"You understand this is exactly what the curse wants?" she finally responded. "To make you desperate enough to force proximity, which will only strengthen its hold?"
"I'll be careful," I promised. "No direct contact. Just... nearby."
Another long pause. "I'll come," she finally agreed. "But, Silvano—this is dangerous ground you're treading."
I knew she was right, but I couldn't help myself. The thought of Freya completely severing our bond was more terrifying than any curse.
My mother arrived the next day, and as I'd hoped, Freya returned home early from her office. The sight of her—slightly flushe

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