We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 812
We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 812 Summary
After much hesitation, she finally agreed, bringing a wave of relief. The narrator then discreetly arranged for tea to be brought to Miss Irene, who remained seated in the crowded ballroom. Returning inside, the narrator noticed a tense silence between Irene and Selene, who avoided each other’s gaze. Irene appeared quietly miserable, while Selene maintained her usual composed and radiant demeanor.
The narrator decided to speak with Selene privately, asking Irene if she would be fine alone. Irene responded sharply, showing her frustration, which led to a brief, stinging exchange. Walking away from the ballroom together, Selene shared a powerful dream she had the previous night involving the narrator. In the dream, the narrator wore a glowing pendant called the Moon Gem and controlled flowing light with bravery, while a shadowy figure unsuccessfully tried to take the gem.
Selene explained that her family has a tradition of Seers who believe dreams reveal truth. The narrator admitted to having strange dreams too, often involving someone named Esme who speaks in them. Selene revealed that Esme used to speak freely until her daughter’s birth, after which she fell silent, leaving a mystery about what happened at the hospital that day.
Before leaving, Selene invited the narrator to Blackwell Manor for lessons, hinting that Irene might not welcome her staying longer. Despite concerns about Gavin’s possible disapproval of visiting the manor alone, the narrator agreed, feeling this visit might help uncover more about the dreams and their significance. Selene encouraged the narrator to call her by her first name, signaling a growing bond between them.
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Chapter 812
At last, she gave in. “Fine,” she said reluctantly.
A wave of relief washed over me, and I allowed my tense shoulders to drop. Shortly after, I slipped out of the crowded ballroom and spotted a maid making her way toward the kitchen. I hadn’t met her before, so I introduced myself politely and asked if she could kindly bring some tea to Miss Irene, who was still seated inside. The maid nodded cheerfully and hurried off to fulfill the request.
Returning to the ballroom, I found Selene standing a few paces away from Irene. Both women avoided each other’s gaze, locked in a silent standoff. Irene’s face was clouded with quiet misery, while Selene looked as radiant and composed as ever.
Taking a deep breath, I stepped closer. “Alright,” I said softly. “I’m going to speak with Selene now. We won’t be long.” I glanced at Irene. “Will you be okay here by yourself?”
“I’m not a child,” Irene muttered, her voice low but sharp.
“Then stop acting like one,” I snapped under my breath, unable to hold back the sting.
Irene flinched at my words but offered no reply. Without another word, I turned and walked alongside Selene, putting some distance between us and the tense atmosphere inside the ballroom. Once we were far enough away to speak freely, Selene faced me.
“Last night, I had a dream,” she began, her voice steady but charged with emotion. “You were in it.”
My heart skipped a beat, and I swallowed hard, suddenly unsure if I was ready to hear more.
“I knew I had to come see you immediately,” she continued. “I’ve learned not to ignore dreams. My family comes from a long line of Seers, and in our tradition, dreams often reveal the truth.”
I nodded slowly, trying to process her words.
“You dreamed of me?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
She gave a quiet nod.
“You were standing beneath a full moon,” Selene described, her eyes distant as if replaying the vision. “You wore a pendant I recognized—a piece taken from my family long ago. The Moon Gem. It glowed on your chest, like it recognized you. You raised your hands, and light moved with them, flowing like a tide. It wasn’t wild or chaotic—it was controlled. You were in command of it, and you weren’t afraid. You looked brave, knowing.”
My throat went dry. I struggled to keep my face neutral, but I feared my astonishment showed anyway.
“In the dream,” she added, “someone tried to take the gem—a shadowy figure. The gem burned them, but it never harmed you.”
I let out an awkward laugh, trying to lighten the mood. “Sounds like something out of a movie. Did I at least look good?”
Selene didn’t take the bait. “Yes,” she said simply. “You looked like yourself.”
We stood in silence for a moment, the weight of her words settling between us. My mind raced, tangled with questions and uncertainty. What did this dream mean? Was it a sign I needed to follow?
Selene’s voice broke the quiet, calm and measured. “Have you ever had dreams like that?”
I hesitated. I could have lied, maybe even should have, but something told me she’d see right through any falsehood.
“Yes,” I admitted. “I’ve had strange dreams before. Esme… she usually appears in them. And in these dreams, she speaks.”
Selene blinked, studying me carefully. After a long pause, she spoke.
“She used to speak all the time,” she said softly. “That was until my daughter was born. Up until then, Esme spoke openly. But since leaving the hospital, she hasn’t said a word. We never knew what happened that day…”
I opened my mouth to tell her that my father had caught a glimpse of Esme before we left the hospital that day, but something inside me urged silence for the moment.
“I’m glad I had the chance to talk with you, Judy,” Selene said, her smile warming in the soft glow of the evening. “But I should be going now.”
“Going?” My heart quickened. “I thought you were going to help with my lessons.”
A playful glint appeared in her eyes. “Something tells me Miss Irene isn’t keen on me sticking around.” She chuckled softly. “But if you want lessons, I’m happy to help. Why don’t you come by Blackwell Manor in the morning? We can start from there.”
“Blackwell Manor?” My breath caught unexpectedly.
She nodded. “Yes. Is that a problem?”
I thought of Gavin immediately—he would never allow me to visit the manor alone. Yet, maybe this was something I needed to do. Perhaps there, I could uncover more about these dreams and why they haunted me.
Taking a deep breath, I nodded. “Okay. I’d really like that. I’ll see you tomorrow, Mrs. Blackwell.”
She smiled warmly. “Please, call me Selene.”
Conclusion
The chapter closes on a quiet yet profound moment of connection and revelation. The tension that once filled the ballroom gives way to a tentative understanding between the characters, as Selene’s dream introduces a new layer of mystery and hope. The dream’s imagery of light, courage, and protection hints at a deeper destiny awaiting Judy, while the shared vulnerability between her and Selene opens the door to healing and guidance. Despite the lingering uncertainties, there is a gentle promise of support and discovery in the days to come.
This delicate exchange also underscores the themes of trust and the power of unseen bonds. Judy’s willingness to accept Selene’s help marks a subtle but significant shift in her journey, suggesting that embracing the past and the unknown may be key to forging a stronger future. As the night fades, the chapter leaves us with a sense of cautious optimism, where love, memory, and courage intertwine to build something enduring from the ashes of pain.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
Next chapter promises to delve deeper into the mysterious connection between Judy and Selene, as they begin their lessons at Blackwell Manor. The atmosphere is charged with unspoken questions and the weight of ancient legacies hinted at through Selene’s dream. Readers can anticipate a blend of revelation and tension as Judy confronts the significance of the Moon Gem and the shadowy figure that threatens it, all while navigating the complex emotions stirred by her encounters.
As Judy steps into a world intertwined with Seers and hidden powers, the fragile balance between trust and suspicion will be tested. The uneasy dynamics with Irene and the protective presence of Gavin loom in the background, suggesting that Judy’s journey will not only be about mastering newfound abilities but also about confronting the conflicts that bind her relationships. The next chapter is set to be an emotional exploration of courage, identity, and the shadows that linger in dreams.
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