"Crown of Malice: A Second Life of Ashes" Chapter 4
Chapter 4: Poison in the Velvet
The air in Seraphina’s atelier was a suffocating layer of jasmine and decay. It was a place where beauty hid its teeth, where vials of shimmering liquid promised salvation or a swift, silent departure from this life.
Isolde stood in the center of the room, her silhouette sharp against the moonlight filtering through the dusty windows.
She didn't look like a girl who had once stood on a scaffold.
She looked like a predator who had spent her first life learning the architecture of her own cage.
"You look different, Lady Isolde," Seraphina said, her voice like silk dragged over gravel.
The perfumer was a woman of indeterminate age, her hands permanently stained with the resins of a thousand toxic blossoms. She was leaning over a workbench, meticulously grinding dried nightshade.
"Less... frantic. More precise."
"I’ve learned that desperation is a poor ingredient for success," Isolde replied, her voice cool and steady.
She crossed the room, the silk of her dress hissing against the floorboards. She reached into her purse and placed a small, heavy pouch of gold on the table.
"I need something subtle. Not a killer’s blow, but a madman’s slip of the tongue."
Seraphina paused, a slow, knowing smile spreading across her painted lips.
"The Finance Minister, Cassian. Everyone knows he’s bloated with stolen coin, but he’s far too clever to keep a paper trail."
"He doesn't need a paper trail if he gives his secrets away in a fit of paranoid delusion," Isolde said.
She watched Seraphina reach for a dark, cobalt-blue vial. "This is Lethé’s Breath. A few drops on a handkerchief, or perhaps diffused into the heavy velvet curtains he favors. It induces a profound, aggressive hallucinatory state. He’ll see things that aren't there—ghosts of the people he’s ruined. And he’ll scream about them."
Isolde took the vial, the glass cool and heavy in her palm. It felt like holding the end of a world.
"Thank you, Seraphina. This stays between us."
"My dear," the perfumer chuckled, "in this city, nothing stays between us. But I have no love for Cassian. He hasn't paid his invoice for my oils in six months. Seeing him burn is a discount I’m happy to offer."
The ballroom was a stifling hive of vanity. By the time Isolde arrived, the heat was already rising, trapped by the heavy brocade curtains and the press of warm bodies. She moved to the periphery, her eyes locked on Cassian.
The Minister was holding court near the punch bowl, his face flushed with wine and the arrogance of a man who believed his pockets were untouchable.
With the grace of a shadow, Isolde drifted behind the heavy curtains near his station. She uncorked the cobalt vial, a single, sharp motion.
The scent was almost imperceptible—a hint of ozone and rotting plums. She dabbed it onto the heavy velvet fabric, knowing the room’s ventilation would pull the vapor directly into the Minister’s bubble of influence.
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She stepped back, blending into the crowd just as the effect began to take hold.
It started with a twitch of Cassian’s thick neck. He stopped mid-laugh, his eyes widening. He blinked, swatting at the air as if chasing a fly. Then, his face paled, the ruddy glow of wine replaced by a sickly, jaundiced hue.
"Who… who said that?" Cassian barked, his voice cracking. He spun around, staring at the empty space beside him.
The nobles around him chuckled nervously, thinking it a crude joke. But Cassian was beyond humor. He began to back away, his hands clawing at his throat, his eyes fixed on the empty floor.
"Get them away! Get them away from my accounts!" he shrieked, his voice rising to a frantic, broken pitch.
"I didn't steal it! It was the—it was the Duke's directive! I just signed the ledgers!"
The ballroom fell into a sudden, shocked silence. The music died a slow, agonizing death.
Cassian was now on his knees, scratching at his own chest, his eyes wide and vacant.
"The vaults! They’re bleeding! I can see the coins turning to ash!" He grabbed the lapel of a nearby count.
"Tell them! Tell them that he made me do it! The Regent! No—not him—I meant… I meant the High Priest! The Priest said the Church needed the tithes diverted to the private estates!"
Isolde stood on the edge of the circle, her expression a masterclass in performative concern.
She watched the guards swarm in, their faces grim, their hands hovering over the hilts of their swords.
"He’s clearly having a fit," someone whispered.
"Or he’s confessing," another replied, their eyes gleaming with the predatory delight of the elite witnessing a downfall.
Cassian was thrashing now, his expensive robes torn, his face a mask of primal terror as he hallucinated the ghosts of the families he had displaced. He lunged toward the center of the floor, his voice a ragged, desperate sound.
"You can't take me! I have the records! I have the names! Malakor—Malakor knows! The Archbishop—!"
The mention of the Archbishop’s name was the final nail. The room went cold. The High Priest was a name meant for prayers, not for the messy, drunken confessions of a disgraced finance minister.
"Arrest him!" a guard captain shouted, his voice cracking with the strain of the sudden political earthquake.
"Secure the Minister! And seal the vaults!"
As the guards dragged Cassian away, his limbs flailing, his screams trailing off into a pitiful, incoherent wail, Isolde didn't turn away. She stood perfectly still, her presence a quiet anchor amidst the swirling chaos of the ballroom.
She caught the eye of a nearby observer—a young noble, stunned and trembling. She offered him a fragile, pitying smile, the kind of expression that whispered of innocence and tragedy.
"How dreadful," she murmured, her voice soft enough for only those nearby to hear.
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"I do hope he receives the help he so clearly needs."
She reached out, taking a crystal flute of red wine from a passing servant. As the ballroom erupted into a frenzy of speculation and whispered scandal, Isolde brought the glass to her lips.
She took a slow, deliberate sip. The vintage was tart, expensive, and tasted—above all else—like the beginning.
She looked toward the center of the hall, where the guards had already begun to cordon off the Minister’s station.
The first domino had fallen. The architecture of Valerius’s power was held up by men like Cassian, by greed, by the silence of the corrupt. Now, that silence was shattered.
She felt a presence behind her—a familiar, suffocating coldness that made the fine hairs on her arms stand up. She didn't need to turn to know who it was. The air shifted, becoming heavier, charged with that same static, lethal energy that followed him like a shroud.
"A masterclass in hysteria, my Lady," Sebastian’s voice rumbled, so low it might have been a trick of the drafty hall.
Isolde didn't look at him. She kept her gaze fixed on the empty space where Cassian had been dragged away.
"He was a thief, My Lord. I simply gave him the courage to be honest."
"Honesty," Sebastian countered, his shadow looming over her. "Is a dangerous gift in this court. Most men would prefer to keep their secrets in the dark until they die. You, however... you prefer to drag them out into the light and watch them wither."
"Is that a criticism?" she asked, finally turning her head.
Sebastian was looking at her, his amber eyes dissecting her with a terrifying, clinical focus. There was no judgment in his expression, only a dark, simmering interest—a curiosity that suggested he was starting to see the true shape of the creature standing before him.
"It is a warning," he said softly, leaning closer. The scent of him—ozone and iron—threatened to overwhelm the smell of the room’s jasmine.
"The Archbishop will not be pleased that his name was dragged through the mud by a madman. You have stepped on the hem of his robes, Isolde. That is a dangerous place to stand."
"Then perhaps the Archbishop should ensure his subordinates aren't so prone to confession," she replied, her voice steady as a heartbeat.
Sebastian’s lips quirked—not a smile, but a jagged break in his usual, iron-clad reserve. He seemed to be savoring the conversation, savoring the way she refused to blink even under his gaze.
"You are relentless," he observed.
"Tell me, little saint... how many more people do you intend to break before this night is through?"
Isolde took another sip of wine, her gaze dropping to the floor, then flickering up to meet his, sharp and cold as a razor.
"As many as it takes to reach the top, Sebastian. I'm sure you understand the cost of ambition better than most."
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He reached out, his gloved hand brushing against the air near her cheek—he didn't touch her, yet the gesture felt like a brand.
"I understand the cost of ambition very well. It usually ends in ashes."
"Then let's make sure we're the ones holding the torches," she whispered.
Sebastian’s eyes darkened, the gold in his irises swirling with an ancient, restless power. For a second, just a single, suspended second, the masks between them dropped.
He wasn't the Regent, and she wasn't the mourning bride. They were two monsters standing amidst the wreckage of a lie, recognizing the predator in one another.
"Careful, Isolde," he warned, his voice a low, gravelly vibration that promised both danger and delight.
"If you continue to burn the stage, you might find yourself with nowhere left to stand."
"I don't need a stage," she replied, her voice a silk-wrapped threat.
"I just need the power to make them kneel."
She turned away from him then, walking back into the crowd, her head held high. Behind her, she could feel his gaze—heavy, possessive, and terrifyingly intense.
She didn't look back.
She didn't need to.
The dominoes were falling, and for the first time in two lives, the game was finally hers to command.
The ballroom hummed with the sound of a thousand panicked whispers, a symphony of destruction playing in her honor.
And as she glided through the room, Isolde let the corner of her mouth curl into a sharp, beautiful, and utterly ruthless smile.
The Finance Minister was gone.
Valerius would be next.
And after him, the Archbishop.
She took a final, long sip of her wine, watching the guards retreat, their faces pale and uncertain.
It was a beautiful night for a funeral, she thought.
The funeral of the world she used to know.
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