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Chapter 19 - The Missing Treasure

I sighed, torn between my lingering anger and the desire to transport past the struggle. "Josephine, what Eileen did brought about so much ache. It's now not something I can forget without difficulty."

Josephine stepped nearer, her eyes pleading. "I understand, however she's already facing the results. She's losing the entirety. A yr away from the mansion is harsh. She'll be isolated, cut off from anyone she knows."

I softened barely, thinking about her phrases. "It's not just about Eileen. It's about ensuring such betrayal doesn't happen once more."

"Please, Jacqueline," Josephine implored. "I'll do something to make it proper. Just help me with this once. I'm no longer requesting full pardon, just leniency."

I took a deep breath, weighing the choice. "I'll speak to the council, but I can't promise something. They might not be inclined to alternate their decision."

Relief flooded Josephine's face. "Thank you, Jacqueline. That's all I can ask for."

Later that day, I met with Clara, Isabella, and Rosa to talk about the situation. Clara changed into sceptical. "Do you truly think the council will listen, after the entirety?"

"I don't recognise," I admitted. "But if there's a risk to reveal some mercy, perhaps it's well worth attempting. It can also help heal the rifts in our percent."

Isabella nodded thoughtfully. "Mercy may be effective, but we have to be careful. We can't defend our defence."

Rosa introduced, "We'll guide you, Jacqueline. Whatever you decide."

I took a deep breath and made my way to the council chamber, feeling the burden of the selection.

Just as I approached the chamber doorways, I changed into a stop through Gabby. His expression changed into a mixture of frustration and backbone.

"Jacqueline," he stated, his voice firm. "Where are you going?"

I sighed, understanding this verbal exchange was inevitable. "I'm heading to the council chamber. Josephine asked me to speak on Eileen's behalf."

Gabby's eyes narrowed. "So, you're going to paste your nostril where it doesn't belong again? I thought you desired Eileen to stand the consequences of her movements. Isn't that what you wanted?"

I met his gaze, feeling a pang of anger combined with guilt. "Gabby, I still accept as true that she wishes to stand. But maybe there's a way to expose a few leniencies without undermining our standards."

Just as I met Gabby's gaze, seeking to carry my blended feelings, Eileen regarded the hall. Her expression became a hurricane of anger and betrayal, and she or he quickly closed the distance between us.

"What are you doing, Jacqueline?" Eileen shouted, her voice echoing via the hall. "You assume you can just meddle in my existence once more? This is none of your commercial enterprise!"

I took a step again, bowled over through the depth of her reaction. "Eileen, I'm seeking to help. Josephine requested me to—"

"Help?" Eileen cut me off, her eyes blazing. "You call this help? You're simply seeking to control everything like you usually do. I don't need your pity or your interference!"

Gabby progressed, his stance protecting. "She's right, Jacqueline. Eileen's going through the outcomes of her movements, and that's the manner it ought to be. You want to think about your personal enterprise."

I felt a wave of remorse wash over me. I had an idea that I was doing the proper thing, however now, seeing the anger and harm in their eyes, I wondered if I had been incorrect. "I'm sorry," I whispered, feeling my solve disintegrate. "I was just looking for a way to help."

Eileen's expression didn't soften. "Well, you're no longer supporting. You're making matters worse. Just go away by myself, Jacqueline."

Gabby nodded in settlement. "You've accomplished enough, Jacqueline. Let the council take care of this. It's not your vicinity to determine what's satisfactory for all people."

Just as I absorbed the edge of Gabby's phrases, Josephine appeared on the give up of the hall, her face contorted with anger. She stormed over, her eyes locked on me with a depth that made my heart sink.

"Jacqueline," Josephine snapped, her voice dripping with disdain. "You surely assume you can repair everything, don't you? You're so naive."

I felt my breath catch, the accusation cutting deep. "Josephine, I was simply looking to help. You requested me to—"

"Help?" Josephine scoffed, her tone harsh. "You certainly believed Eileen? She's been manipulating you, Jacqueline. She's not going anywhere, and also you're too gullible to peer at it."

Eileen smirked, her anger morphing into a glance of delight. "Josephine's proper. You're just a pawn, Jacqueline. Always trying to be the hero, however you end up making things worse."

Gabby nodded in agreement, his expression hardening. "Face it, Jacqueline. Your interference has carried out more damage than accurate. Maybe it's time you found out to think about your very own business."

Their phrases felt like daggers, each one piercing deeper into my heart. I had wanted to accept as true that my intentions have been pure, that I ought to deliver a few degrees of peace and knowledge. But now, it seemed that my efforts had only made matters worse.

Tears welled up in my eyes, and I couldn't hold them lower back to any extent further. "I'm sorry," I choked out, my voice trembling. "I just wanted to help."

"Well, you failed," Josephine stated coldly. "And now we're all paying the fee on your naivety."

Unable to endure their contempt any longer, I became and fled down the hall, tears streaming down my face. I ran until I reached my room, slamming the door in the back of me and collapsing onto the mattress. Sobs wracked my body as the weight of their words beat me.

A few days later, the mansion became an uproar. The news unfolded like wildfire: a treasured treasure, a symbol of our historical past, had gone missing. Whispers and accusations flew, and the atmosphere grew more and more hostile.

I saved my distance, not looking to get worried, but another battle. But as the days went by, I couldn't ignore the growing feeling of dread. It became clear that someone had been targeted, and the tension became insufferable.

One night, the people were summoned to the fantastic hall. Gabby stood in the front, his expression solemn as he addressed the gang. "A treasured treasure has been long missing," he said. "This treasure is important to our percent's history and cohesion. After intensive research, we've found its region."

Gabby's eyes in short met mine before he persisted. "It changed into shortness in Clara's room."