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Skachat Knigu Viktorii Kholt <Free>I reached a heavy oak door at the end of the north wing. It was ajar. Pushing it open, I saw him—Sir Alistair. He wasn't the monster the villagers described. He was sitting by a cold hearth, clutching a locket. The mystery of the late Lady Ravenscroft began to unravel in that moment. I realized then that I hadn't come to this house just to teach; I had come to find the truth hidden in the shadows of the cliffs—and perhaps, to lose my heart to the man who guarded them. skachat knigu viktorii kholt That night, the wind howled like a wounded beast. I couldn't sleep. A faint, rhythmic tapping echoed from the floorboards above. Driven by a curiosity I knew was dangerous, I took my candle and crept into the hallway. The air grew cold, smelling of ancient dust and pressed violets. I reached a heavy oak door at the end of the north wing As the iron gates of Ravenscroft groaned open, a sense of foreboding washed over me. The manor stood like a silent sentinel against the graying sky. "You’ll find the master in the library," the housekeeper whispered, her eyes darting toward the winding stone staircase. "But take heed, Miss Vance. Some doors in this house are locked for a reason." He wasn't the monster the villagers described "She didn't jump, Elara," he said, his voice a ghost of a sound, without even turning around. |