Chapter 97.

Aisha’s POV.

Aurora’s piteous display did nothing to temper my rage, her contrived s obs falling on deaf ears. Nelly’s rapid footsteps drew closer, her anger palpable in the stillness of the night air. I remained rooted to the spot, arms folded across my chest, my stance a testament to my unwavering conviction.

“You know the price for your actions,” I seethed, my voice a low rumble that reverberated through the air.

“I didn’t do anything!” Aurora protested, but her words rang hollow, devoid of any truth or sincerity.

Nelly’s voice sliced through the air like a whip, her eyes darting back and forth between me and the sniveling Aurora. With arms folded across her chest, she took a protective stance, defending the treacherous maid before her.

“What’s going on here?” Nelly demanded, her tone urgent and commanding.

I wasted no time in delivering my incriminating evidence. “Your beloved maid almost took your life today,” I spat.

I explained everything to her, how I saw Aurora trying to poison her drink and how she gave me a lake excuse for not drinking the drink. Nelly’s expression hardened skepticism marrying her features.

“That can’t be right,” she insisted. “There must be a mistake. Aurora can never poison me,” she defended her, irritating me the more.

“You’re so quick to defend her, Nelly,” I seethed, my voice dripping with contempt. “Despite all the evidence, you still refuse to believe she’s a threat to your life. Aurora played you for a fool, manipulating you with her lies and deceit, yet you cling to her innocence like a drowning man clings to a life raft. You’re either incredibly naive or willfully blind.”

Nelly’s gaze hardened, her face a mask of defiance.

“Aurora has always been loyal to me,” she insisted. “I can’t believe she would do something like this.” I scoff.

“How long have you known this lady? Less than a month Nelly! And you are here

blabbing about loyalty,” I said, my voice tinged with disbelief. This wasn’t the Nelly I knew.

Nelly’s composure wavered as my words struck like a slap to the face. Her head bowed, defeated by the hard truths that shattered her illusions.

Aurora crawled to Nelly, tears flowing as she held her legs. “My lady, I’m innocent,” she cried out.

Aurora’s simpering pleas only served to sharpen my wrath, her self-serving drivel a vile insult to our intelligence.

display of longer you cling to this

her face crumbling into a

rage. “The

the truth, my lady!” she said, her voice quivering and I let out a

a whip. “Aurora, you’ve already been caught red-handed, and your pathetic attempts at denial only make you look more guilty. You’d be wise to confess before the punishment

ragged breaths as she struggled

she cried, her voice quivering with

ferocious

are as….” But

voice low. I let out a heavy sigh, the tension in my shoulders radiating down to my fingertips as I massaged the

Nelly’s movements as she extended

mix of concern and confusion. Aurora’s nod was as weak as a newborn deer,

wiped away Aurora’s tears, her

called, my voice low and menacing, our eyes meeting in a clash of opposing

lips pressing into a thin line.

my words cutting through

the lips, a thinly veiled attempt

know what I’m doing,” she said, but

new heights as Nelly

innocence,” she declared, her voice a blend of authority

trembled, her voice quivering like

anything to prove my innocence,” she

I growled, my voice laced with skepticism. Aurora’s faltering confidence

drink?” Nelly asked, her piercing gaze searching for the elusive drink. I strode across the ground, my heels thudding against the earth

watched her scrutinize the vessel, her fingers tracing the smooth surface as she sought any evidence of treachery. After a moment’s pause, she passed the glass to Aurora, her voice a

Nelly commanded, her expressión unwavering as she watched Aurora’s face blanch

she stammered, her voice quivering with

heard her,” I growled, a sly smile playing

posture remained rigid, her unflinching gaze

she said, her voice a

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