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Preface “I didn’t know her well,” he admits, “But she wanted to protect you and your son. She knew that if she was going to lose her life, she wanted to give it for something worthwhile.” |
2,114 | 6 |
| 2 |
First Chapter Cassandra Diamond let her hair fall over her shoulders and gave it a shake. She gazed at her reflection in the mirror, brooding. Lucius was up to something, and she hadn’t the foggiest idea what. |
2,040 | 0 |
| 3 |
Second Chapter “And you, sweet sister? You would say those lies?” |
2,024 | 0 |
| 4 |
Third Chapter “Evan used to say my gift for lies came from being conceived in a relationship founded on them. Just do as I say, and Lucius will believe he had his success, without suspecting that we may be up to something.” |
2,058 | 1 |
| 5 |
Fourth Chapter No good could come of carrying evidence of her lies with her. Dishonesty was something best kept secret. |
2,044 | 0 |
| 6 |
Fifth Chapter “First lesson, Severus,” she said, “Everything is normal, all the time. Act like it isn’t, and people begin to suspect, to pick up on the fact that maybe it isn’t normal.” |
2,052 | 0 |
| 7 |
Sixth Chapter Your first blunder, brother, she thought, you showed all your cards at once. “I wouldn’t talk, if I were you, Evan,” she said in a low voice. “Everyone here has already guessed why you took me in.” |
2,019 | 1 |
| 8 |
Seventh Chapter In a way, James reminded her of Severus, and vice versa. They were both defensive and stubborn. |
1,998 | 1 |
| 9 |
Eighth Chapter "There’s nothing I can do to make you trust me, Severus,” she said, “You’re engaged to me solely because I’m a liar. Although I suppose being Junior Undersecretary to the Minister of Magic doesn’t hurt either." |
2,054 | 0 |
| 10 |
Ninth Chapter “It’s not just a mistake, it’s an inconsistency! They notice inconsistencies.” |
2,051 | 0 |
| 11 |
Tenth Chapter She frowned at her perfectly coifed hair, at her honey eyes, at her lips red as roses. This wasn’t her. Cassandra didn’t know what she was, but this wasn’t it. She wasn’t a bride. |
2,035 | 0 |
| 12 |
Eleventh Chapter Everything depended on his ability—and willingness—to keep a secret. If he suddenly developed an overly Gryffindor need to be honorable and set things right with his wife, her insurance policy would be gone. |
2,028 | 0 |
| 13 |
Twelfth Chapter It was raining as James walked out onto the street. He wanted to pretend like things were simple again, like everything was black and white, but he knew better, now. What if Cassandra was playing him? What if it was all some cruel joke, something Severus had cooked up as vengeance? |
2,043 | 0 |
| 14 |
Thirteenth Chapter “You want proclamations of love? The last person I said I loved jumped off a roof because of me.” She glared at him, anger boiling on the surface. “It’s not like you’ve ever said you loved me,” she went on coldly, “And it’s better if you don’t. I didn’t marry you for your love, Severus.” |
2,119 | 0 |
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Fourteenth Chapter To the people in their new neighborhood, they were a perfectly normal young married couple, a set of polite, private young people. It was generally agreed by their new neighbors that clearly, the husband was shy, and the pretty wife was very likeable indeed. |
2,050 | 0 |
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Fifteenth Chapter “He knew too much,” Cassandra said, “He knew about you. He was going to tell everyone. Evan was always rash… I did what I had to. He thought he had me cornered… he forgot I wasn’t defenseless.” |
2,144 | 0 |
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Sixteenth Chapter This was wearing on him. Cassandra had watched it wear on him from the first day they ran. It had only gotten worse once Antony was born, and all doubt was removed of who had fathered him. |
2,074 | 0 |
| 18 |
Seventeenth Chapter Even in rags, Cassandra maintained a regal and self-assured posture, her chin up and her gaze unwavering. This was not a woman to be easily cowed, even by death. |
2,043 | 0 |
| 19 |
Eighteenth Chapter Cassandra giggled. It felt good, to have something lighthearted to talk about. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d been able to giggle. She wrapped her arms around James’ neck, nestling her head against his collar. “Don’t ever change, alright James?” |
2,061 | 0 |
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Nineteenth Chapter My dear little sweetheart, the first one went, someday you’re going to wonder why I ever bothered to write these things as if I was writing to you. Certainly, right now, I have no idea how you’re going to grow up, what you’ll be like. |
2,026 | 0 |
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Twentieth Chapter It was her father who showed her into the room. She was in her best dress, blue taffeta. She was only thirteen, and her eyes were still red from crying. Her hair was braided—the only thing she could do on her own—and she was small. The smallest thing in this massive room. |
2,109 | 0 |
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Twenty-First Chapter I do think that I take the lion’s share of the blame—I began the relationship, and I did not put an end to it when it went too far, even when I had a husband of my own—and for that, I apologize. I have never meant to cause you pain; I had no reason to wish any ill upon you. |
2,074 | 0 |
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Twenty-Second Chapter The words hung unspoken in the air, like a heavy weight. Cassandra shifted and slid down the length of the sofa so that her head rested on her husband’s chest. “Stay with me,” she whispered. “Please.” |
2,168 | 0 |
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Twenty-Third Chapter He was careful to keep his mind clear, to keep all his emotions in check. It was a useful skill, this thing he had learned—and it kept Cassandra from guessing at his own lies. If he could pass the test with her, he was certain he could keep a secret from anyone. |
2,160 | 0 |
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Twenty-Fourth Chapter He hadn’t told Cassandra, or at least he didn’t think he had. For years afterward, Severus would have no idea as to how Cassandra found out. He wouldn’t know how long she had known, or when she had started to plan. |
2,155 | 0 |
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Epilogue Cassandra Diamond was no ordinary woman. She had no extraordinary magical talent, no especial academic skill, but there was one thing that separated her from everyone else. |
2,098 | 3 |
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