We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 814
We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 814 Summary
In this chapter, the narrator reveals to Irene that Chuck is actually a siren who deceived her into believing he was her destined mate, causing her to fall in love with him under false pretenses. Irene is shocked to learn that sirens still exist and that her father and others have been trying to protect her from this truth, though she had previously shut them out. The narrator explains how sirens manipulate emotions and cause intense pain when they abandon their targets, which helps Irene begin to understand her feelings and the situation she’s in.
As the conversation progresses, Irene starts to accept the reality of what happened and acknowledges that Erik, who has been persistent in warning her, was telling the truth and trying to protect her. Both women agree to pause their lessons for the day, overwhelmed by the emotional weight of the revelations. The narrator then lies about having an appointment to avoid continuing the lessons the next day, feeling guilty but relieved when Irene agrees to postpone.
Later, when they leave the packhouse, Gavin appears worried after not finding the narrator at home. The narrator reassures him and they share a tender moment, but Gavin senses her inner turmoil. When the narrator confesses she needs to tell him something in private, they leave the packhouse together. She then reveals that she plans to visit Blackwell Manor because she suspects the Blackwell family might be connected to her real family, shocking Gavin and setting up a tense conflict for what’s to come.
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Chapter 814
“Because Chuck is a siren,” I explained to her softly, choosing my words carefully. “He tricked you into believing he was your destined mate. He made you fall in love with him.”
She exhaled slowly, a mixture of disbelief and confusion crossing her face.
“What? Sirens still exist?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
I gave a small nod. “Yes, they do. And Chuck is one of them. He manipulated your feelings… We don’t fully understand why yet, but your father is determined to uncover the truth.”
Her eyes widened in shock. “Wait, my dad knows about this? How long have you all been keeping this from me?”
“It’s only been a few days,” I admitted honestly. “We’ve tried to tell you before, but you weren’t ready to listen. Erik has been the most persistent—he’s tried more than anyone else—but you completely shut him out.”
“How can you be sure it’s true?” she demanded, searching my face for answers. “How do you even know Chuck is a siren?”
“Erik visited a Seer,” I explained, “and that’s what the Seer told him. It’s the only explanation that fits. Sirens usually pursue something very specific, and once they either get it or realize it’s unattainable, they abandon their target. Being left by a siren is devastating—far worse than a typical heartbreak. You feel the pain ten times stronger, almost like a broken mate bond.”
She fell silent, her mind racing as she absorbed everything I’d shared. I felt a flicker of relief that she was finally opening up to me, letting me tell her the whole story. It was important she understood Erik wasn’t the enemy here—that he had genuinely tried to protect her.
“Erik was telling me the truth,” she murmured, the words barely audible but full of quiet conviction.
I nodded slowly, my heart aching for her. “He would never lie to you. He wouldn’t hurt you like the others did, Irene.”
She exhaled deeply, her gaze finally locking with mine.
“Maybe we should put today’s lessons aside,” she suggested hesitantly. “We can pick them up again tomorrow. I need a break from this—my head feels like it’s about to explode.”
I agreed, though a tightness crept into my chest.
“About tomorrow… do you think we could skip it?” I asked tentatively. “I just remembered I have an appointment with Eliza I can’t miss.”
It was a lie, and I hated myself the moment the words left my mouth. I silently promised to actually make that appointment later, just so I wouldn’t feel so guilty.
She nodded without hesitation. “Sure, no problem. Day after tomorrow then.”
I smiled, grateful for her understanding.
We resumed our lessons, but by the time we finished, exhaustion weighed heavily on both of us. As we stepped out of the packhouse, Gavin appeared at the entrance, his brow furrowed with concern.
“There you are,” he said, relief evident in his voice. “I went home but didn’t see you. The staff said you left early this morning and hadn’t come back. I was worried.”
“Sorry,” I replied, standing on my tiptoes to press a quick kiss to his lips. “Irene and I spent the day here at the packhouse.”
He pulled me close, wrapping his arms around me, his chest warm against mine.
“I’m glad you two are spending time together,” he murmured softly. “Was everything alright today?”
I nodded, though my mind was preoccupied. “Yes, why do you ask?”
“I could sense all the emotions swirling inside you,” he confessed.
My heart skipped a beat. How had I forgotten that he could feel my feelings so clearly? Tomorrow, I wouldn’t be able to hide where I was going. If I tried to block my emotions, he’d find me—and that would only lead to an argument. I knew I had to be honest.
“I need to tell you something… but not here,” I said quietly.
He glanced around; a few packmates were nearby, their eyes lingering on me with judgment that made my cheeks burn. I was sure Liv had already whispered something to them, and now I had even more people quietly rooting against me.
Gavin didn’t seem to notice.
Irene had already left, probably needing time to process everything we’d discussed. Gavin took my hand, fingers intertwining with mine, and gently led me out of the packhouse toward his car. I was relieved to see he was driving himself—I wanted this conversation to be just between us.
“Alright,” he said as he started the engine and pulled away from the packhouse toward the villa. “Tell me what’s going on.”
I bit my lower lip, nervous. “I don’t want you to be angry, but tomorrow… I’m going to Blackwell Manor.”
He slammed on the brakes, pulling the car to a sudden stop. His eyes locked onto mine, sharp and demanding. “You’re going where? Why would you do that?”
I let out a shaky breath and finally voiced the secret that had been weighing me down—something I hadn’t fully understood myself until now, but saying it aloud felt like a step toward clarity.
“Because I think the Blackwells might be connected to my family… my real family.”
Conclusion
The chapter closes on a poignant note, capturing the fragile balance between truth and trust that the characters are struggling to maintain. The revelation about Chuck being a siren unravels the delicate threads of past deceptions, while the tentative bond forming between the narrator and Irene hints at a growing understanding and hope for healing. Amidst the swirl of emotions, the characters are learning to confront painful realities and begin the slow process of rebuilding trust, even as shadows of doubt and fear linger.
At the same time, the narrator’s confession to Gavin about visiting Blackwell Manor introduces a new layer of emotional complexity, underscoring the weight of secrets and the courage it takes to face them openly. The chapter beautifully portrays the tension between vulnerability and strength, reminding us that love is often forged in moments of uncertainty and that the path to belonging is rarely simple but always worth walking together.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises to deepen the emotional complexity as secrets about family ties come to the forefront. The protagonist’s decision to visit Blackwell Manor is bound to stir tension, especially with Gavin’s intense reaction hinting at underlying fears or past wounds. Readers will be drawn into the delicate balance of trust and uncertainty between these characters, wondering how this revelation will test their bond.
Meanwhile, the lingering mystery of Chuck’s true nature as a siren and the impact of his manipulations will continue to cast a shadow over Irene’s journey. The unfolding truth about her past and the involvement of the Blackwell family could unlock new alliances or ignite unforeseen conflicts. Emotions will run high as the characters grapple with betrayal, loyalty, and the search for identity in a world where love is both a weapon and a refuge.
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