Chapter 15 - Caught in a Spider’s Web (1)
The Duke's Imposter Sister
Chapter 15 â Caught in a Spiderâs Web (1)
Stephan looked out the window and abruptly answered. âBrown,â he said as he turned to face Gris.
Stephan furrowed his brows finding something amiss. He grabbed her wrist and pulled her over to stand in front of the window, directly under the sunlight. He moved her head from left to right until the light caught the corner of her iris and stared into them. There was an unmistakeable golden-red hue surrounding the iris.
Stephanâs face turned pale.
âDarn itâ¦.â
ââ¦.â
âThey were brown in the dark,â he said.
He thought for a moment and straightened his shirt. âIt will be alright. It has to be.â
Gris wasnât sure to whom he was speaking but he definitely had someone in mind.
âVianut was sent to the Archbishopâs when he was three,â he explained.
Gris still remained silent, opting to listen to the other partyâs speech.
âHe wasnât close to Yuliana and, after all this time, wouldnât really remember the color of her eyes. I was the one who grew up with her, we were always together,â he said as he stood up, arms crossed in front of him. He continued talking, more to himself than to Gris, trying to justify his actions.
âAs long as I assure everyone that you are Yuliana, no one will question you. All you have to do is stay away from Vianut.â
So, despite the eye color, he still wanted her to pretend she was Yuliana. But for how long could she avoid Vianut, the master of the estate where she was staying? Gris began to tremble in helplessness. She was aware that within the Byrenhag territory, Vianut was no less than a King in his own Kingdom.
âI wonât be able to avoid him for long.â
Stephan eyed Gris warily as if he wanted to say something more. She wondered why he didnât outright tell it, as he usually did. As her frustration grew, he blurted out, âYou wonât be able to avoid me either.â
At that moment, Gris understood that he absolutely wanted her to continue this charade as an imposter. But more so, she realized that she wouldnât be able to change his mind. If she continued to be stubborn, it was easy to take her life.
Perhaps she should be grateful that so far that Stephan hadnât touched her in anger or in lust.
Acknowledging she had no other choice than to accept his wishes, Gris fell to another moment of defeated silence. Stephan nervously twirled his pocket watch on its chain. Taking her stillness as an agreement, he said accusingly,
âIâve already introduced you to mother, so itâs too late anyway. From now on, you are Yuliana, who disappeared ten years ago, and ended up spending her childhood with an old couple at a cabin in the forest.â
Gris couldnât help but wonder if Stephan was really doing this for his grandmotherâs health. But before her thoughts could stray further, someone knocked on the door. It was Bellin, bringing even drearier news.
âLady Yuliana, Madam Paola, wishes to speak with you.â
Seized by terror, Gris turned to Stephan. âDo I have to go alone?â
Stephan lazily raised an eyebrow and pretended not to hear her request. Realizing she was on her own, Gris uneasily replied to Bellin.
âIâll be out soon,â she said and took a deep breath.
Before she could make it pass the door, she heard Stephan whisper into her ear. âBe careful what you say.â
It was nothing short of a threat.
Gris watched Stephan cross the room in quick steps before she stepped out to follow Bellin to Paolaâs room.
After turning at the end of the long corridor on the first floor, Gris and Bellin arrived at a maroon door carved with elegant patterns representing the family crest. Observing the elaborate gold-plated candlesticks on each side of the door, Gris quietly asked Bellin a question.
âHow is she feeling today? Do you know why she wants to see me?â
Bellin cleared her throat and lowered her voice. âHer health is getting better by the day. I think she misses you. She was also very anxious after she heard you fell into the lake.â
Gris nodded her head. At the unforeseeable future of her dire circumstance, her hands shook again. But she knew that she had to meet Paola.
Gris remembered the last time she had met Paola. She remembered the strange look in her eyes when the older woman had studied her so intently. Gris knew she wasnât convinced her granddaughter had returned, but if she didnât believe that Gris was Yuliana, why didnât she just denounce her as an imposter?
As the confusion of the last week whirled in her brain, Bellin knocked on the wide maroon door.
âMadam Paola, I have lady Yuliana for you,â she softly said.
The next moment, a voice came from the other side of the door. âCome in.â
Bellin opened the door and stepped aside as Gris walked over to Paola. The room was warm, and the sun shone brightly through the window. A black silhouette sat motionless in front of the window.
Realizing that the silhouette was Paola herself, Gris held up the hem of her skirt and bent her knees to curtsy. It was how she had been drilled to curtsy as a princess in Grandia. Paolaâs eyes were warm upon her greeting and her face crinkled up with genuine pleasure.