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Chapter 2

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed nine times as I made my way to Cohen's study, each resonant note seeming to echo the dread pooling in my stomach. Raven had summoned me—that was the only word for it. Not asked, not requested, but summoned with the kind of quiet authority that brooked no argument.

The study door stood slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the darkened hallway. I could hear the low murmur of voices within—Cohen's familiar baritone and Raven's honey-gravel whisper. My hand hesitated on the brass handle, the baby shifting restlessly in my belly as if sensing my reluctance.

"Come in, Tatum." Raven's voice carried through the wood before I could knock.

I pushed the door open to find Cohen seated behind his mahogany desk, his face stern and unreadable in the amber glow of his banker's lamp. He wouldn't meet my eyes. Raven stood beside him like a pale sentinel, her white robes seeming to absorb and reflect the light simultaneously.

"Please, sit." She gestured to the leather chair across from Cohen's desk—the same chair where I'd once curled up to read while he worked late into the night. Now it felt like a defendant's seat.

I lowered myself carefully into the chair, my hand automatically moving to cradle my belly. The baby kicked, a sharp jab against my ribs that made me wince.

"Spiritual transgressions require spiritual purification," Raven began, her voice taking on that measured, hypnotic cadence I was beginning to dread. "The egg you broke this morning was not merely food—it was a symbol of life, of potential. To waste such a thing carelessly creates ripples of negative energy that poison the healing we're trying to achieve."

My mouth went dry. It had been an accident—I'd been reaching for the carton and knocked one to the floor. Such a small thing, barely worth mentioning. But Raven had been there, watching with those pale, calculating eyes.

"I don't understand what you want me to do," I whispered.

Raven moved to the desk and placed something before me—a thin sewing needle that gleamed like a silver fang in the lamplight. Beside it, she set a stack of cream-colored paper, each sheet pristine and waiting.

"You will write a purification mantra ninety-nine times," she said, her tone as serene as if she were discussing the weather. "But words alone are insufficient. True contrition requires sacrifice. You will write each line with your own blood."

The world seemed to tilt sideways. "You can't be serious."

"The spirits demand—"

"No." The word burst from my lips before I could stop it. "This is insane. I'm not doing this."

Cohen's voice cut through the air like a blade of ice. "Do you want my grandfather to die because of your stubbornness?"

I stared at him, this man I'd loved and married, who was looking at me now like I was a stranger—or worse, an enemy. "Cohen, this isn't about your grandfather. This is—"

"This is about purification," Raven interjected smoothly. "About cleansing the toxic energy that threatens not only the healing process but your unborn child. Every moment you resist, every second you allow your pride to override your family's needs, you feed the darkness that could destroy everything you claim to love."

My hands were shaking now, trembling so violently I had to clasp them together to stop it. Cohen still wouldn't look at me directly, his gaze fixed on some point just over my shoulder.

"The mantra is simple," Raven continued, sliding the top sheet of paper closer. "'I release my selfish desires to serve the greater light.' Ninety-nine times. Begin."

With numb fingers, I picked up the needle. The point was sharp enough to draw blood with the slightest pressure. I looked at Cohen one last time, silently begging him to intervene, to remember the man he used to be before grief and desperation had hollowed him out.

He said nothing.

I pricked my fingertip, gasping at the sharp sting. A bead of crimson welled up, bright and shocking against my pale skin. With my trembling hand, I began to write.

'I release my selfish desires to serve the greater light.'

The letters came out shaky and uneven, my blood too thin in some places, too thick in others. By the tenth repetition, my finger was throbbing. By the twentieth, I had to prick it again. The metallic scent of blood filled the air, mixing with Raven's ever-present sandalwood.

"The spirits are pleased with your submission," Raven murmured, her voice carrying a note of barely concealed satisfaction that made my skin crawl.

By the fiftieth repetition, my hand was cramping agonizingly. The words blurred together on the page, crimson smears that looked more like wounds than writing. I could feel Raven watching me, drinking in my suffering like wine.

Cohen never once met my eyes, even when I finished the ninety-ninth line and stumbled from the room, cradling my bleeding hand against my chest like a broken wing.

In the hallway, I pressed my back against the cool wall and tried to breathe. The baby kicked frantically, as if trying to escape the madness that had invaded our home. I looked down at my stained fingers, at the evidence of my submission written in my own blood, and wondered how much more of myself I would have to sacrifice before this nightmare ended.

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