We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 813
We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 813 Summary
Judy returns to the grand ballroom to find Irene calmer than before, holding a teacup and showing a hint of apology in her eyes for their earlier awkwardness. When Irene asks about Selene Blackwell, Judy casually explains that Selene had to leave, choosing not to mention Selene’s offer to tutor her in etiquette, as Judy plans to visit the Blackwell manor to seek answers she feels only that place can provide.
Irene apologizes for her earlier rudeness, expressing her emotional turmoil and frustration over feeling used by men who seem interested only in her money because she is a Landry. Judy comforts her, offering support and encouraging Irene to open up about her feelings. Irene reveals her confusion and pain over relationships, especially with Erik, whom she believes never loved her despite their long history as friends and his role as her bodyguard.
Judy gently explains that Erik’s love was genuine but hidden, complicated by Irene’s intense obsession with Ethan, who was her chosen mate and bonded with her wolf, making it impossible for her to recognize Erik’s feelings. After Ethan’s betrayal, Irene shut everyone out and eventually got involved with Chuck, whom she loved deeply despite him not being her usual type. Judy insists that Irene’s love for Chuck wasn’t real, but Irene strongly disagrees, feeling hurt by Erik’s similar dismissal.
The chapter centers on the emotional conflict between Irene’s past relationships and her struggle to understand Erik’s true feelings, with Judy acting as a compassionate mediator trying to help Irene see the truth while also grappling with her own need to uncover hidden answers at the Blackwell manor. The tension between love, heartbreak, and misunderstanding is palpable, highlighting the complex dynamics between the characters.
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Chapter 813
Judy’s Perspective
When I stepped back into the grand ballroom, Irene was still seated in the same spot, though this time she held a delicate teacup in her hands. The earlier tension had eased from her features, replaced by a calmness that seemed almost fragile. Our eyes met, and in hers, I caught a flicker of apology, a silent acknowledgment of the earlier awkwardness between us.
“Where’s Selene Blackwell?” Irene asked, her gaze flickering towards the doorway behind me. A faint crease appeared between her brows, betraying a hint of concern.
“She had to leave,” I replied with a casual shrug, trying to sound nonchalant. “I gave her a pass this time.”
Irene nodded slowly, but uncertainty lingered in her eyes. I chose not to mention Selene’s unexpected offer to tutor me in Etiquette tomorrow. I needed to find a way to explain why I wouldn’t be around—so Irene wouldn’t feel slighted or believe I preferred learning from someone else. It wasn’t about doubting her skills or mistrusting her; something deep inside urged me to visit the Blackwell manor. I sensed that only there would I uncover the truths I hadn’t yet dared to ask.
I was certain the answers I sought would emerge from that place, revealing questions I hadn’t even realized I was carrying.
Setting her teacup gently on the table, Irene rose to her feet. Her voice trembled slightly as she spoke. “Judy, I’m really sorry about earlier. I didn’t mean to come off as rude.”
I shook my head, offering her a reassuring smile. “It’s okay, I get it. You’re dealing with a lot right now.”
She bit her lower lip, still uneasy. “It’s no excuse, though. With everything happening—”
Before she could finish, I stepped forward and pulled her into a warm embrace. “Don’t worry about it, Irene. It’s alright. I know you’re hurting. If you want to talk, I’m here.”
Her body slowly relaxed against mine, the tension melting away. After a moment, I gently pulled back to look into her eyes.
“Do you want to share what’s on your mind?” I asked softly.
Tears shimmered in her eyes, and my heart ached at the sight. “I just don’t get it. Why do these men think they can make a fool out of me? Is it because I’m a Landry? Do they just want my money?”
Hearing her pain stirred something fierce inside me. But I couldn’t let her believe that Erik’s feelings were anything but sincere.
“Sit down with me. Maybe I can help you see things more clearly,” I suggested, nodding towards one of the nearby tables. She hesitated briefly before taking a seat, and I joined her, my gaze fixed on her face. “Erik wants nothing from you except you. He’s cared about you deeply for a long time, Irene.”
She shook her head, disbelief clouding her expression. “We grew up as friends, then he was my bodyguard. He never loved me,” she whispered.
“That’s not true,” I said firmly, reaching out to hold her hands in mine. “He loved you so much it hurt. I know it’s hard to believe because he kept it hidden, but it’s the truth. He always knew you were special to him, even before he got his wolf at eighteen. And when you turned eighteen…”
She looked down at our intertwined hands, her fingers trembling beneath mine. “I never got my wolf,” she said softly.
“Exactly,” I explained. “Then you met Ethan, and you were completely obsessed with him. In your heart and mind, he was your chosen mate. When Erik was away at college, your wolf bonded with Ethan, so you couldn’t see anyone else. Your feelings for Ethan were so strong that Erik didn’t stand a chance when he came back. You didn’t recognize him as your mate.”
“Obsessed is putting it mildly,” Irene muttered, a bitter smile crossing her lips.
I pressed on, ignoring her aside. “When Ethan broke your heart, you shut everyone out. I was at the competition, and Erik was there too, but he barely got time with you after your breakup. By the time he could see you again, you were already with Chuck.”
A hollow laugh escaped her lips as she shook her head. “I don’t know how Chuck wormed his way under my skin like that. He’s not my usual type, but I loved him… I still do.”
Her words shattered me.
“That wasn’t real,” I said gently.
She rolled her tear-filled eyes. “That’s what Erik says too, but I truly loved Chuck. How could he say it wasn’t real?”
Conclusion
The fragile moment between Judy and Irene laid bare the complex web of emotions that bound them, revealing the quiet pain and longing beneath the surface. Judy’s gentle reassurance and heartfelt truths began to crack the walls Irene had built around her heart, allowing a glimpse of hope amid the sorrow. Their shared vulnerability underscored the chapter’s central theme of love’s endurance, even when tangled in misunderstandings and past wounds.
As they sat together, the weight of unspoken feelings and hidden bonds hung in the air, reminding us that healing often starts with honest connection and empathy. This chapter beautifully captured the delicate balance between pain and hope, setting the stage for the characters to confront their truths and perhaps, in time, find the love they both deserve.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises to delve deeper into the complexities of Irene’s tangled emotions and the fragile web of relationships surrounding her. As Judy steps closer to uncovering truths buried beneath years of misunderstandings and unspoken feelings, readers will witness the delicate balance between hope and heartbreak. The tension between Irene’s past attachments and the genuine love Erik harbors for her will become even more pronounced, challenging loyalties and stirring unresolved pain.
Emotions are bound to run high as secrets begin to surface, and the characters must confront the shadows of their past choices. Judy’s growing determination to support Irene while navigating her own uncertainties sets the stage for intimate revelations and difficult decisions. The next chapter will invite readers to explore the subtle shifts in trust and the resilience required to rebuild connections that once seemed lost.
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