The Maid, The Hunting Dog, And The Secret Hidden In The Library-mdue - Chainityai

The Maid, The Hunting Dog, And The Secret Hidden In The Library-mdue

Everyone at Crow House feared Ash before they ever learned to fear the truth.

The dog was big enough to make grown men step aside in doorways.

He moved without hurry, without barking, without needing to show his teeth unless someone was foolish enough to reach for him.

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His coat was the color of fireplace ash after rain.

His eyes were so pale they looked almost blue when light hit them.

For six months, no servant at Crow House had touched him.

Not the stable hands.

Not the kitchen boys.

Not even Michael de la Torre, though the dog had once belonged to his dead brother.

Ash had been Jason’s dog.

Jason had been Michael’s younger brother, the one who laughed too loudly, rode too fast, and spoke to servants as if they were still human after the bell rang.

Then his horse went down near the ravine.

After the funeral, Ash stopped eating from anyone’s hand.

He slept near Jason’s empty room.

He walked the halls at night like he was searching for a footstep that would never return.

Then Emily came.

She arrived under a false name, wearing a plain gray work dress and a humility she had practiced until it looked real.

The staff knew her as Emma.

They thought she was another orphan who had traded pride for a bed in the servants’ attic.

That was the story Mrs. Sarah Figueroa liked best, because an orphan with no surname could disappear from a household without troubling anyone’s conscience.

But Emma was not her name.

Her name was Emily Vega.

Her father, David Vega, had been a scholar of old languages and old papers.

He could read estate ledgers written in faded Latin.

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