ed. It was a sprawling estate, with its towering stone pillars and ornate iron gates. The landscaping was impeccable, each flowerbed neatly trimmed, every lawn pr
iver said as he opened the door fo
bout a new address. This was her new reality-married to a man she barely knew, living in a mansion
doors opened as she approached, revealing a pristine marble foyer. The scent of fresh flowers and polish
blue eyes watching her intently. His suit was as immaculate as ever,
his voice flat. "I'll
k her nerves. "Thank you," she repli
leamed under the soft light, and everything had an air of opulence she had never experienced before. Each room seemed more grand than the la
at could have fit an entire apartment inside. The bed was enormous, the linens crisp and white. The w
side and placing her suitcase on the bed. "There's a full staff here, and you'll ha
of her wanted to scream, to run away and reclaim the life she had lost. But she had made this decision
ustration. "I'm here because I made a deal with you. This-" She gestured around h
idn't ask you to act like anything," he replied coolly. "Just follow t
he had known this wouldn't be easy. She had known he would treat her like nothing
on," she said, her voice sharper now. "I'm
mething in his gaze-something that wasn't cold, something that might have bee
ow devoid of emotion. "But I also don't expect
his words were. There was no warmth in his voice, no sign of any re
ful, but it did little to calm her. She had entered this world under false pretenses, thinking she could maintain
voice breaking the silence. "We'l
if she looked at him again, she might just lose her resolve e
more isolated than ever. Ethan had made his intentions clear: this wasn't about them. It was neve
something had shifted between them. Something more than just a contract. A part of her