Eve~
"You were so brave, you know?" Lia said, holding my hand.
I made a non-committal sound. It blew up in my face, did it not? But I didn’t regret my actions. I just wished I had been a bit more credible to these people. It wasn’t even for my sake—it was for that boy’s sake. That woman shouldn’t be licensed, let alone allowed near children.
Lia placed a hand on my shoulder. "You were brave, and it seems like you’re taking my advice."
"The one about living my life?"
"Yes."
"I wasn’t really doing that."
"You see, princess, that’s where you’re wrong. The simple act of standing up for what you believed in, even when no one else would, is living your life. You’re not just existing, you’re fighting, surviving—making choices that matter."
I turned to look at her, my throat tight with emotions I couldn’t quite put into words. I hadn’t felt brave. I hadn’t felt strong. I had felt cornered and desperate.
"Sometimes," she continued, her voice soft but firm, "living isn’t about making the perfect choice. It’s about making a choice and sticking to it. You made one today, Ellen. And that’s more than most people ever do."
Her words actually helped, and I nodded. At least my brooding, infuriating husband found out and attempted to do something about it, even if his methods were wrong and downright heinous. It was something. A fragment of my shattered heart ached because of his actions.
Hades must have had a sliver of faith in me to check the CCTV footage. Maybe a tiny part of him wanted to believe I wasn’t capable of doing what I was accused of. It was more than my own parents ever did for me. The thought was outlandish, but for some reason, it lingered.
After Lia left, my hand itched for a pencil, so I retrieved my drawing pad and began a sketch. My pencil moved almost instinctively across the page, lines forming without conscious thought. My mind wandered as the soft scratch of graphite filled the room. The simple act of drawing brought a semblance of calm I hadn’t realized I needed.
I didn’t know what I was sketching. I just let my emotions guide the pencil, weaving strokes of anger, confusion, and the stubborn ache that lingered in my chest. I let it all spill out onto the page, never pausing to question the shapes that began to emerge.
It wasn’t until I paused, hand hovering over the paper, that I realized what I had drawn.
Hades.
Those soulless silver eyes stared back at me, cold and unyielding. His hard mouth was set in the same grim line he always wore, as if the weight of his entire pack rested on his shoulders alone. The sharp angles of his jaw, the slight curl of his lip—it was unmistakably him.
My breath caught in my throat, and a jolt of shock surged through me. Why had I drawn him? Of all things, why him?
Without thinking, I tore the page from the pad, crumpling it in my hands. The sight of him—those icy eyes, that unforgiving expression—brought back too many conflicting feelings. I threw the paper across the room, as if that could rid me of the storm brewing inside me.
But even as the crumpled sketch landed in the corner, the image of him remained burned into my mind.
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Hades~
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