Bound by a love that transcends time itself, two souls continue to cross paths through different lifetimes. As forgotten memories awaken and destiny pulls them together once more, they must uncover the truth behind their mysterious connection. Filled with reincarnation, eternal love, fantasy romance, and emotional twists, this captivating short drama explores a bond that refuses to fade across the ages.
#EchoesOfEternity #EternalLove #ReincarnationRomance #FantasyRomance #SoulmateLove #ShortDrama #DramaSeries #FullEP #ShortFilm #ShortMovie #Drama
Welcome to our world of addictive short dramas and emotional storytelling.
Here you’ll find viral micro dramas, romantic love stories, revenge series, dramatic plot twists, and binge-worthy vertical dramas designed for mobile viewers.
From billionaire romance and toxic relationships to heartbreak, betrayal, and unexpected endings — every episode is crafted to keep you hooked.
New short drama episodes uploaded regularly.
Watch anytime, anywhere, and enjoy cinematic storytelling in minutes.
Subscribe now for daily short dramas, trending micro drama series, and emotional love stories.
#ShortDrama #MicroDrama #VerticalDrama #MiniSeries #RomanceDrama #RevengeDrama
#EchoesOfEternity #EternalLove #ReincarnationRomance #FantasyRomance #SoulmateLove #ShortDrama #DramaSeries #FullEP #ShortFilm #ShortMovie #Drama
Welcome to our world of addictive short dramas and emotional storytelling.
Here you’ll find viral micro dramas, romantic love stories, revenge series, dramatic plot twists, and binge-worthy vertical dramas designed for mobile viewers.
From billionaire romance and toxic relationships to heartbreak, betrayal, and unexpected endings — every episode is crafted to keep you hooked.
New short drama episodes uploaded regularly.
Watch anytime, anywhere, and enjoy cinematic storytelling in minutes.
Subscribe now for daily short dramas, trending micro drama series, and emotional love stories.
#ShortDrama #MicroDrama #VerticalDrama #MiniSeries #RomanceDrama #RevengeDrama
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00I've been a mute since the day I was born. Truth is, I wasn't born broken. I just chose never
00:06to
00:06speak. My father already had two daughters, and he was desperate for a son to carry on his mediocre
00:11legacy. When my twin brother and I were born together, his joy was instantly soured by my
00:16unnecessary arrival. He just waved a dismissive hand at my elder sister and muttered,
00:23we grew up in the shadow of poverty, and my father tried to abandon me more times than I can
00:27count.
00:28Only my mother's fading guilt kept me under their roof. But by the time I was five and still hadn't
00:33uttered a single word, they realized I was truly mute. Even my mother gave up on me then. In my
00:38father's eyes, I wasn't a daughter, I was a defect. A mouth that ate but didn't speak. I learned to
00:44survive by working the hardest, eating the least, and becoming invisible to avoid his drunken rages.
00:50When I turned 18, the Vans family the most powerful billionaires in Los Angeles began a desperate search
00:55for a girl with a specific spiritual frequency to marry their dying second son, Silas Vans. Everyone
01:01knew Silas was a walking corpse, a man cursed by his own fortune. Rumor had it that the Vans family
01:07practiced archaic traditions, and any bride sent there was expected to be buried alongside him as
01:12a sacrifice. It was a death sentence. But the Vans offered a dowry that no ordinary person could
01:20refuse. Two million dollars in cash. My father, a man who had scraped through the dirt his whole life,
01:27saw those zeros and lost his mind. Selling a defective daughter for a fortune. To him, it was the deal
01:34of a
01:34century. Naturally, he handed over my birth records to the Vans lawyers without a second thought. As it
01:40turned out, my soul matched Silas's perfectly. The Vans moved fast. Within three days, their black SUVs
01:47lined up in our dusty driveway. They brought lawyers, a marriage contract, and a mountain of luxury goods
01:53to save my father's pride. They demanded the wedding happen in 72 hours. My father, standing tall for the
02:00first time in his life, smiled at me with a terrifying warmth.
02:03Ivy, I've raised you for 18 years, and finally you're worth something. Once you enter the Vans
02:09estate, serve your husband, obey your in-laws, and listen to me carefully. Don't ever come back.
02:17Not even if you're begging.
02:19I sat in the back of the sleek limousine, frozen and silent. My second sister, moved by a rare moment
02:24of pity, shoved a crumpled paper bag into my hand when my father wasn't looking. Later, I opened it.
02:30It was a warm, half-crushed croissant, her favorite treat. It was still warm from being hidden against
02:36her body. I knew she was scared for me, but in the face of the Vans family's power, what could
02:41a girl
02:41do but survive? The Vans estate was draped in ominous luxury to welcome their new sacrifice.
02:51Silas was too weak to even stand, so the family forced his elder brother, Julian the Cold, terrifying
02:57head of the empire, to stand in his place for the ceremony. At least there was no rooster, just Julian's
03:03icy gaze that felt like a blade against my neck. As I was led toward the west wing, I caught
03:08a glimpse
03:08through my veil. In the courtyard, hidden behind white roses, sat two sleek, black mahogany coffins.
03:15One for him, and one for me. They left me in the master suite. I heard a shallow, rattling breath
03:22behind me. Revealing a face so pale it was almost translucent, yet breathtakingly handsome.
03:28Silas fans. Before I could even process his beauty, he shoved a thick envelope and a duffel bag toward me.
03:35Take it. Marrying you was my parents' desperate madness. I won't let another innocent soul burn in
03:43this hell. There's a car at the back gate. Go. Now. I quickly helped him back to bed, but the
03:51effort
03:51triggered a violent coughing fit. He collapsed forward, his blood splattering on the white silk
03:56sheets. Panic surge through me. I grabbed him, rubbing his back to help him catch his breath.
04:04Don't call for help. Just some water. I'm a mess. I know my days are numbered. I promise you,
04:16if you stay tonight, I will protect you for as long as I draw breath. But for your sake,
04:21you should leave. I shook my head and gently tucked him in. He looked at me, confused. Can you not
04:29speak?
04:33I nodded. Then, I lay down on the small sofa by the window, turning off the lights. Silence filled
04:40the room, save for our synchronized breathing. My stomach growled like a beast. I hadn't eaten
04:46anything all day except for that crushed croissant. I closed my eyes, trying to pretend the hunger
04:51didn't exist. Then, I heard him move. A moment later, a soft clink sounded on the coffee table next to
04:58me.
04:58I opened my eyes. A plate of delicate French macarons and warm sandwiches. I ate them all.
05:04Every single crumb. Well, I realized, tasted like heaven.
05:10Since you won't leave, let this be my final selfishness.
05:15I will shield you until the end. I won't let them bury you with me.
05:21Inside me, something broke. Something I had kept locked away since childhood.
05:25You will live a long and healthy life.
05:28What? What? Ivy? Did you just speak?
05:33I stayed silent. The magic was already flowing. People didn't know that I wasn't born mute.
05:39I was forbidden to speak. Because every word I uttered was a truth, a wish that must manifest,
05:45no matter the cost to my own soul. I had always been indifferent to life.
05:48But tonight, I felt a spark of selfishness.
05:52I wanted this man to live.
05:54The next morning, the sun broke through the heavy velvet curtains.
05:58Silas opened his eyes.
05:59And for the first time in years, the deathly grey in his skin had faded into a faint glow of
06:04health.
06:06Can you help me up?
06:07When the maids entered with water, they nearly dropped the basins in shock.
06:12The dying prince was sitting up, smiling.
06:16After dressing, I headed for the door to pay my respects to my new-in-laws.
06:20But Silas' hand caught mine.
06:22Ivy, I'm coming with you.
06:25He knew my name. He had actually looked at the marriage license.
06:28He had actually seen me.
06:33I only had a real name because of my brother.
06:36My father, in his obsession with having a male heir,
06:39had paid a high-priced consultant to name his golden boy so he'd have a future in Ivy League schools.
06:44The consultant, seeing my brother and me were fraternal twins,
06:48casually tossed out Ivy as a matching set to his choice.
06:51That was me, Ivy Sue.
06:53Just a byproduct of my brother's existence.
06:55I realized Silas must have seen my name on the legal documents.
06:58When he saw me lost in thought,
07:00he movements invited the servants to help him up,
07:02but I grabbed his arm first.
07:04I couldn't let him strain his fragile strength.
07:06As we walked through the mansion, the whispers followed us like a draft.
07:09Every maid and butler stopped in their tracks, eyes widening.
07:13To them, Silas Vans was a ghost that hadn't walked the holes in years.
07:17We reached the solarium where the senior Vans were waiting.
07:19Mrs. Vans born into one of the oldest families in the East Coast,
07:23a woman who had known nothing but privilege until the birth of her sickly son rushed toward us.
07:27Her life's joy had been drained by the tears she shed for Silas.
07:31Silas, what are you doing out of bed?
07:33Her face a mask of panic and hope.
07:35Silas gave her a warm, steady smile and squeezed my hand.
07:39Don't worry, mother, I feel stronger today.
07:41Sorry to have caused you so much grief.
07:44Mother, father, this is Ivy.
07:49For a moment, the room was silent.
07:51Then, Mrs. Vans lunged forward, grabbing my hands with terrifying intensity.
07:56Dear girl, we were right to bring you here.
08:01Look at him.
08:03He's standing.
08:04I had never felt such warmth from a stranger.
08:07It made me flinch in confusion.
08:09Eleanor, you're scaring the girl.
08:10Where are your manners?
08:11Oh, of course, the gift.
08:15Ivy, this emerald bracelet has been in my family for generations.
08:19My mother gave it to me on my wedding day.
08:21Now, it belongs to you.
08:23I looked at Silas.
08:24He nodded gently.
08:25I took the box with a shaky hand.
08:27Then, Mr. Vans handed me a thick folder.
08:30And this child.
08:31These are the deeds to several prime estates in downtown LA and a trust fund in your name.
08:35As long as you take care of Silas, the Vans family will ensure you never want for anything in this
08:39life.
08:40It was too much.
08:41I hesitated.
08:42My heart pounding.
08:44Silas reached over and took the folder for me.
08:48On her behalf.
08:49Thank you, father.
08:50Mr. Vans patted Silas' shoulder, his eyes gleaming with a joy he tried to hide.
08:54Sit.
08:55Let's have breakfast.
08:56Julian had to leave early this morning to handle an emergency with our shipping lines in the east.
08:59He'll be thrilled to see you on your feet when he returned.
09:01I lowered my head.
09:02I looked at the extravagant breakfast, spread caviar, fresh pastries, fruits I couldn't even name.
09:08All this because of one sentence, I whispered in the dark.
09:11But Silas wasn't just a benefactor anymore.
09:13He was the only person who had ever treated my name like it meant something.
09:19Breakfast at the Vans mansion was a display of obscene wealth.
09:22There were velvety truffle omelets, smoked salmon crepes, and pastries so flaky they melted on the tongue.
09:28At home, I survived on thin porridge and hard bread.
09:31Eggs and meat were reserved for my father and brother.
09:34Despite my attempt at poise, I couldn't stop the hunger rising in my throat.
09:38Silas personally placed a warm steak and cheese croissant on my gold rim plate.
09:42Try this, Ivy.
09:43It's light but filling.
09:44I think you'll like it.
09:46The savory richness exploded in my mouth.
09:48I closed my eyes in pure bliss.
09:50No wonder my father and brother fought over food like scavengers.
09:54By the time I had finished three croissants, two fruit parfaits, and a bowl of lobster bisque, Silas gently intervened.
10:01Don't eat too much at once.
10:04Your stomach isn't used to such heavy richness after...
10:07If you like them, the chef will make them for you whenever you want.
10:10I froze, realizing I'd cleared more plates than anyone at the table.
10:13I looked up, face flushing.
10:16Across from me, the senior vans weren't disgusted.
10:18Their eyes were filled with a strange, tearful joy.
10:21They seemed thrilled just to see someone alive and eating at their table.
10:25After breakfast, Silas looked pale.
10:27The effort of the morning had drained him.
10:29He retreated to the master suite to rest.
10:32I decided to head to the kitchen, the one place I knew how to control.
10:36I found a group of maids huddled together.
10:38Did you hear?
10:39The dead boy walking actually got out of bed today.
10:42Probably just last flare before the light goes out.
10:44A death wrassle.
10:45My mother says if Silas dies, that little mute girl goes into the ground with him.
10:49It's part of the van's secret vow.
10:52Cruel, isn't it?
10:55What do they care?
10:56She's just a country bumper.
10:58Her father sold her like a piece of livestock if she weren't a frequency match.
11:03Do you think she'd ever step foot in a mansion like this?
11:06Once Silas is gone, she's just trash to be burned.
11:09I stepped into the light.
11:10Their voices died instantly.
11:12A senior maid named Ginny stepped forward.
11:14Madam, we were just discussing household duties.
11:18The master doesn't allow outsiders to mess with his diet.
11:22Please, leave.
11:23She looked at me the way my father did.
11:25Like I was a defect.
11:26I ignored her.
11:27I walked straight to the stove.
11:29Ever since I could remember, cooking was my only language.
11:32When my mother was sick, my soup was the only thing she could keep down.
11:36Silas was too thin.
11:37I needed to nurse him back to life myself.
11:40Two hours later, I was bringing a tray of carefully prepared herbal chicken essence and light rice porridge back to
11:45the room.
11:46Ginny blocked the door.
11:47Mr. Silas has a dedicated nutritionist.
11:50He won't eat this garbage from the sticks.
11:52Take it to the servants' hall if you're so hungry.
11:54Suddenly, the door swung open.
11:56Silas leaned against the frame, looking at us.
11:58Ivy?
11:59Why aren't you coming in?
12:01Mr. Silas, the madam didn't like our food.
12:04She insisted on cooking for herself.
12:06I was just telling her to eat in the side room.
12:08I didn't argue.
12:09I just lifted the tray so Silas could smell the steam.
12:12He looked at me, a soft realization dawning in his eyes.
12:15You made this?
12:17For me?
12:17I nodded.
12:18Ginny, for insubordination and disrespecting my wife, go to my mother.
12:22Tell her you're fired.
12:23Effective immediately.
12:25I paused.
12:26He was protecting me, without asking for an explanation, without hesitation.
12:30It was the first time in my life someone had stood between me and the world's cruelty.
12:35My heart, usually cold and silent like my voice, gave a sudden, painful throb.
12:42I set the table, helping Silas into his chair.
12:45He took a sip of the herbal broth and his eyes widened.
12:48I nodded, ladling another bowl for him.
12:51It's refreshing.
12:52Ivy, you have a gift.
12:54Did you ever go to school?
12:55I shook my head.
12:56In the sticks, school was a luxury reserved for the successor, my brother.
13:00His hand resting gently on my hair.
13:02Then let me teach you.
13:03It was a touch so light, so different from the rough shoves I was used to.
13:07I'll teach you to read and write.
13:09In return, you teach me how to understand you.
13:12Sign language, gestures, anything.
13:14I want to know when you're happy, and when you're not.
13:17I stood frozen.
13:18I had survived insults far worse than Ginny's my entire life.
13:22I had learned to turn my heart into a stone that nothing could chip.
13:25But listening to Silas, that stone began to crack, and something warm and painful leaked out.
13:30Silas fans.
13:31I whispered his name in the silence of my mind.
13:34In the weeks that followed, I became his shadow.
13:37I cooked every meal, balancing his nutrition.
13:40I walked with him in the gardens.
13:42Slowly, the deathly pallor left his skin.
13:44He gained weight.
13:45His eyes lost their sunken shadows.
13:47And one morning, I noticed the black mahogany coffins in the courtyard were gone.
13:52The gossiping maids began to look at me not with mockery, but with envy.
13:55One afternoon, Silas's mother, Eleanor, called me to her private parlor.
13:59She pushed a heavy jewelry box across the table.
14:02Inside were diamonds, emeralds, and vintage gold.
14:04Take them, Ivy.
14:06If there's nothing you like, we'll fly to Paris for a custom fitting.
14:09You saved my son.
14:10It's time for your homecoming visit to your parents.
14:14Silas is still recovering, so I will accompany you myself.
14:17Homecoming?
14:17I never wanted to see that house again.
14:19The debt was paid, but Eleanor was a hurricane of maternal gratitude.
14:23There was no stopping her.
14:26The morning of the trip, Silas walked me to the car.
14:29I'm sorry you have to go back there, even for an hour.
14:32You never have to apologize to me, Silas.
14:35I thought.
14:35When the black SUV pulled up to the rundown shack I used to call home, my father was yawning on
14:40the porch.
14:41When he saw me step out, he didn't see a daughter.
14:44He saw a nuisance.
14:46Ivy?
14:47What the hell are you doing here?
14:49Did you run away?
14:50You're going to get me killed!
14:52Get back to the city or I'll beat you myself!
14:56Stop!
14:59Ivy is a van's now.
15:01If you touch her, you answer to me.
15:03My father's face went white.
15:04He began groveling instantly, his eyes darting to the expensive gift boxes the driver was unloading bribery for his silence.
15:10But Eleanor didn't give him the satisfaction of a conversation.
15:13Ivy has fulfilled her duty to you.
15:15From this day forward, she is our daughter.
15:18Her ties to this place are severed.
15:20Forever.
15:21She took my hand and led me back to the car.
15:24Let's go home, Ivy.
15:25As the car pulled away, I felt an unfamiliar warmth in my chest.
15:29I looked back at the shack getting smaller in the distance.
15:32People said the van's family was cursed, that their house was a tomb.
15:35But for the first time in my life, I realized I wasn't a sacrifice.
15:39I had finally found a home.
15:43After leaving the shack, Eleanor didn't take me straight back to the mansion.
15:47She directed the driver to the Gilded Plate, the most exclusive restaurant in the city.
15:51Ivy.
15:52Their lobster risotto is legendary.
15:54Today, it's just us girls.
15:56Then, we're going to the boutiques.
15:58You're always in such muted tones.
15:59A girl your age should be dripping in Dior and vibrance.
16:02Standard rules, dear.
16:03A gift from an elder cannot be refused.
16:07It's a van's family law.
16:09I smiled, gesturing a small, thank you.
16:11Eleanor watched me, a flicker of sadness in her eyes.
16:14She leaned in, her voice dropping to a whisper.
16:17I need to find you the best specialist in the country.
16:19Perhaps you're mutinous.
16:21Perhaps it can be cured.
16:22No one should be allowed to silence a girl like you.
16:25Though I suppose I'll have to learn sign language myself.
16:28Otherwise, I'll just be the one doing all the talking.
16:31I felt a lump in my throat.
16:32I had been practicing my writing with Silas every night.
16:35I asked the waiter for a pen and a napkin.
16:38Scribbling four words before sliding it to her.
16:40Thank you, mother.
16:41Eleanor's eyes suddenly filled with tears.
16:44She gripped my hands so hard it hurt.
16:46Ivy.
16:47I should be the one thanking you.
16:50And I owe you an apology.
16:52Buying a bride for a ritual, it was an act of desperation.
16:56My only son was dying and I didn't want him to be alone in the dark.
17:01I won't lie to you.
17:02At first, people suggested that if Simus passed, you should follow him.
17:08A widow's sacrifice.
17:11It was an irrational, cruel thought born from a mother's grief.
17:16But you are a wonderful girl, Ivy.
17:18I've burned those thoughts away.
17:19From now on, whatever happens to Silas, you are free.
17:22Stay or go, this family will support you forever.
17:25Silas has suffered his whole life because of a mistake I made during my pregnancy.
17:28He never blamed me.
17:30Not once.
17:33I realized then that not all parents were like my father, who saw children as currency.
17:37Some, like Eleanor and her husband, saw their children as their very souls.
17:41When we returned to the mansion, the moon was high.
17:44Silas wasn't asleep.
17:45He was propped up in bed, reading a leather-bound book by Amber Lamplight.
17:50You're back.
17:51Did you have a good day?
17:52Tucked the silk duvet around him and signed,
17:54It's cold.
17:55Don't get a chill.
17:56I looked at him at the man who had fired his favorite maid for me,
17:59who had convinced his mother to personally escort me home just to ensure my safety.
18:04I felt a sudden, uncontrollable surge of courage.
18:07I leaned forward and wrapped my arms around his waist, burying my face in his chest.
18:12My little bird is sad today.
18:14Did the world treat you unkindly?
18:16Don't worry.
18:17In two days, I'll take you out myself.
18:19We'll go to the bakery in the South District.
18:21I hear their chestnut tarts are incredible when hot.
18:27And that estate my father gave you.
18:30There's a natural hot spring on the grounds.
18:32We'll go there, just us.
18:34We'll stay as long as you like.
18:36I knew the truth now.
18:37The servant's respect.
18:39The mother's kindness.
18:40It was all because of him.
18:42Silas Vans, a man everyone whispered was a walking ghost,
18:45was spending his limited strength building a fortress for me.
18:49He was so afraid his time would run out that he was feverishly laying down every escape route,
18:53every comfort, and every scent to ensure I would never be a victim again.
18:57Silas, I thought, how lucky I am to be loved by a soul like yours.
19:04That night, despite his weak protests, I refused to leave his side.
19:09I crawled into the vast bed and lay beside him.
19:12Silas sighed, a soft sound of surrender, and pulled me into his arms.
19:15My face flushed hot against his chest, but I didn't pull away.
19:19Ivy, there's no turning back now.
19:23You can't regret this.
19:25Regret?
19:25Never.
19:26Silas.
19:26I wrapped my arms around his waist, settling into him.
19:29But moments later, I felt his body temperature rising.
19:32Panic flared, was it a fever?
19:33I reached up to touch his forehead, but he caught my wrist with surprising strength.
19:39Ivy, don't move.
19:40His breath hitching, his voice dropping into a raspy, dark baritone.
19:44I froze, understanding dawning on me.
19:47My face burned as I hesitated, then tentatively moved my fingers to the silk tie of his robe.
19:52He pinned my hands down gently but firmly.
19:56Not yet.
19:59Not until I'm strong enough to give you the night you deserve.
20:03I retreated into the safety of his embrace, nodding against his heart.
20:07Yes, he was still healing.
20:08I had to be patient.
20:10The next six months were a miracle.
20:12Under my care, Silas didn't just survive, he flourished.
20:16Except for a slight sensitivity to the changing seasons, he was indistinguishable from any healthy man.
20:21As Silas's health returned, so did his brilliance.
20:24In the city, people no longer spoke of the deathbed sun.
20:27Now, they whispered about the dashing.
20:29Intellectual Silas Vans the second heir to the emperor.
20:34Socialites who once mocked me now looked at me with venomous jealousy.
20:37To them, I was just a mute peasant girl who had stumbled into a gold mine.
20:42I was an obstacle to be removed.
20:44The Vans' empire was expanding.
20:46Silas's elder brother, Julian, was a ruthless genius in trade.
20:50Under his hand, the Vans' family had become the wealthiest merchant house in the country.
20:53Even my father, sensing the shift, started sending me groveling letters, begging me to let my second sister join the
21:01household as a companion for me.
21:03But Silas had spent these months teaching me more than just literature.
21:06He taught me accountancy, management, and the cold logic of power.
21:10In a world where women were mere appendages, Silas was training me to stand alone.
21:15He never asked about my trauma.
21:17He just loved me so fiercely that the old wounds started to fade.
21:21One afternoon, while I was inspecting one of our textile boutiques, I was cornered.
21:27So, you're the famous Ivy Vans?
21:29I looked up.
21:31It was Chloe Thorne, the daughter of the local magistrate.
21:34She stood there in a gown that cost more than my entire village.
21:37Her lips curled in a sneer.
21:39I gave her a polite, silent nod.
21:41I forgot.
21:42You're mute.
21:43A mute little peasant.
21:46Look at you.
21:48You're a stain on the Vans' name.
21:50How long do you think a man like Silas will tolerate a broken doll at his side?
21:54I'm talking to you.
21:56What makes you think you're worthy of...
21:59She doesn't need to consider her worth.
22:07Because it is I who am not worthy of her.
22:13It's getting cold.
22:15You should have worn your furs.
22:17I gave him a reassuring smile and tugged at his hand, wanting to head home and avoid the scene.
22:22But he stood like a rooted oak, unyielding.
22:25Miss, my wife is mute.
22:28But her silence is not a weakness.
22:30If she ever offends you, you are welcome to file a claim with the Vans' estate.
22:35We are happy to pay any compensation required.
22:37But if I find that someone has deliberately targeted her because she cannot speak,
22:42knowing she cannot voice her grievances, then I am not a merciful man.
22:46There will be a price to pay.
22:48For anyone.
22:49One more thing.
22:51The Vans family has a code.
22:53One life, one wife.
22:54No mistresses, no combines.
22:57As for me, no matter what happens in the future, Ivy Vans will be the only woman by my side.
23:03Ever.
23:03Thymus Vans, do you hear yourself?
23:06Her background is lower than my scullery maids.
23:09You chose her?
23:10Before Silas could answer, I stepped forward, gripping his hand tight.
23:15He looked down at me and smiled, his tension melting.
23:18At the very least, she has a kindness and competencies that you could never dream of.
23:23Good day, Miss Thorne.
23:24Do not trouble my wife again.
23:27The humiliation was too much.
23:29Chloe turned and fled into her carriage.
23:31I looked at Silas with worry.
23:33Don't fight the law, I thought.
23:35The magistrate was powerful.
23:38Don't worry.
23:41The Vans family may be merchants, but we are imperial suppliers.
23:45Even the governor thinks twice before crossings us.
23:48Look what I found.
23:49He pulled out a roasted sweet potato.
23:51I peeled back the charred skin, revealing the golden.
23:55Honey sweet flesh, and held it to his lips.
23:58He took a bite, looking at me with puppy-like devotion.
24:02Not as good as the ones you make.
24:04I wish I could eat your roasted potatoes for the rest of my life.
24:08Yes.
24:12Ivy!
24:13You spoke!
24:14He seemed to know something.
24:16Whenever his mother mentioned bringing in doctors to cure me,
24:19Silas always found a reason to refuse.
24:22Whenever I had a minor headache, or a slight cough,
24:24he reacted as if I were facing a terminal illness.
24:27He never asked why his body had miraculously healed the moment I walked into his life.
24:32It was our unspoken, sacred secret.
24:35The power of the truth speaker.
24:37Speak it, and it must be.
24:39Silas Vans, I am willing to burn the candle of my own life to relight the one that was supposed
24:43to go out for you.
24:44And as for the price, you have already paid it to me with the only love I have ever known.
24:50That night, everything changed.
24:53We were no longer two strangers bound by a ritual.
24:56We were husband and wife in every sense.
24:59In the quiet aftermath, Silas held me close, his eyes bright with a longing I hadn't seen before.
25:05Ivy, have you ever wanted to see the world beyond the grey fog of this city?
25:09I've spent my life trapped in this room, living through my brother's travel journals,
25:13floating cities built on azure canals, the golden dunes of the southern deserts,
25:17the eternal ice of the northern peaks.
25:19Heaven gave me a second life, and I want to spend it actually living it, with you.
25:23Will you come?
25:26Yes. Anywhere with you.
25:31Yes. Anywhere with you.
25:33The next morning, his parents greeted us in the Grand Conservatory.
25:37My mother-in-law, Eleanor, pulled me to her side, her lace handkerchief dabbing at her eyes.
25:42Simon's told us your plan. The Vans Empire has Julie and the business is safe.
25:46You are young, and you have missed too many summers. Go.
25:49Eleanor had already prepared everything. Trunks of fine velvet, rare medicinal herbs,
25:55and enough gold to buy a small province. Silas's elder brother, Julian, the titan of the merchant
26:00world, handed Silas a master signet ring.
26:03Trade post, ship, and warehouse taken. The Vans Crest will answer to you.
26:07If he ever treats you with anything less than devotion, Ivy, send word. I'll hunt him down myself.
26:12Before we left, I made one last stop. The slums of the East End. Not for love, but for closure.
26:18Silas wanted to accompany me. But I wrote on my slate. I need to kill the ghost of the girl
26:23I used to be.
26:26The sight of my father running out from his crumbling, soot-stained shack made my blood run cold.
26:32Ivy! My darling! I knew you'd come back for your family. Does the Vans Treasury have silver to spare?
26:39Your brother owes the gambling dem.
26:41I pulled my hand away with a strength that surprised us both. I placed a heavy purse of coins on
26:45the
26:46rotting wooden table. This pays for the bread I ate under your roof. From this moment, we are
26:51strangers. I signed, my gestures sharp and final. He shrieked about ingratitude. But the two Vans guards
26:57behind me stepped forward. Their shadows eclipsing his small, petty frame. My second sister watched
27:03from the broken window, eyes full of guilt and longing. I didn't look back. We reached the floating
27:09city in late summer. It was a masterpiece of white marble and azure water. Small gondolas drifted past
27:15arch stone bridges. And the air was thick with the scent of wild white roses. We rented a villa that
27:20dipped its feet directly into the canal. No servants. No society. No gazers. Just us. I learned to bake the
27:27local pastries, lemon tarts and honeyed cream puffs. Silas ate them even when they were burnt. Laughing
27:33as he wiped flour from my nose. He taught me the poetry of the southern bards. Like the white lily
27:38upon the
27:39tide, my heart floats towards thee. He would hold my hand, teaching me to sign the words of songs I
27:44couldn't sing. In the evenings, we sat on the balcony, watching the sunset bleed gold into
27:49the water. I leaned my head on his shoulder. The rhythmic sloshing of the waves a lullaby for
27:54my soul. But sometimes, in the dark, I'd catch Silas staring at me. His gaze wasn't just filled
28:00with love. It was filled with an agonizing, silent realization. He knew his heartbeat was
28:06borrowed. And I knew that with every happy I signed, the clock of the stars was ticking
28:10louder. Waiting to claim its debt.
28:15Autumn in San Markla, arrived with a veil of silver mist. The vibrant blue of the canals
28:20deepened into a moody indigo, and the once warm breeze now carried the bite of the approaching
28:24frost. Silas had changed. The boy who was once a ghost in a silk bed was now a man of
28:30vitality,
28:30his skin tanned by the Mediterranean sun, his laughter robust and clear. But the more vigorous
28:36he became, the more I felt a creeping coldness in my own marrow. One evening, while we were
28:41strolling along the marble quay, I stumbled. My knees buckled as if my strength had simply
28:46evaporated into the mist. Silas caught me instantly, his arms like iron bands.
28:50Ivies, you're cold. Trembling. We're going back to the villa.
28:55Back in our room. The hearth roaring with cedar wood. He didn't call for a physician. Instead,
29:00he knelt before me, rubbing my frozen hands with his own. His forehead pressed against mine.
29:05I looked at him, my eyes wide. I tried to sign I'm okay, but my fingers were too stiff to
29:11move.
29:20I found your journals, Ivy. Not the one you used to communicate, but the old leather-bound
29:25one hidden beneath your childhood palette. The legends of the truth-speakers. A life for
29:29a life, a flame for a flame. I'm not a fool. I saw my health return as your silences grew
29:34longer as your skin grew paler. He gripped my hands tighter, almost painfully.
29:39Why? Why save a dying man only to leave him alone in a world that means nothing without
29:43you? I felt a surge of warmth in my chest, not the warmth of the fire, but the remaining
29:49spark of my spirit. I forced my throat to open. It felt like swallowing broken glass.
30:09the words hung in the air, glowing with a faint, ethereal light. My last vow.
30:20No more. I don't care about the canals, or the mountains. Please, just stay.
30:28But that night, as Silas slept fitfully beside me, a stranger arrived at our door. He wore
30:34a cloak the color of twilight, and carried a staff carved from the rowan trees of the old
30:38world. I met him on the balcony, my steps heavy, my breath shallow.
30:44The price must be paid, daughter of silence. A vow made in blood can be balanced by a sacrifice
30:53of another kind. He gave up his inheritance for you. You gave up your life for him now. Give
31:03up your magic. Become a true mortal. But if you do, he will be just as fragile as any other
31:11man. I didn't hesitate. I reached into my chest, metaphorically, and pulled out the golden
31:16thread of the truth. I handed the shimmering light to the stranger. The light vanished. A
31:21sudden, deep warm flooded my limbs. I felt the weight of my soul settle back into my body heavy,
31:25solid, and wonderfully mundane. I walked back into the room, and climbed into bed. Silas stirred,
31:31reaching for me in his sleep. I leaned in and whispered into his ear.
31:35Silas, wake up.
31:38He bolted upright, eyes searching the dark.
31:41Ivy, did you, no, don't speak.
31:42I smiled, and this time, my smile felt real, not like a fading dream.
31:48I can speak all I want now.
31:54I can speak all I want now.
31:56I'm just a woman who loves her husband, and we have many more cities to see.
32:01Silas didn't ask questions, he just wept with relief, holding me until the sun rose
32:05over the waters of San Markla, painting the world in colors of gold and hope.
Comments