ticia
round the rim of a porcelain plate. The scent of freshly brewed coffee wafted thro
aid, held up a crystal vase filled wit
ered, my voice barely r
g in the flowers?" S
, clutching the hem of my lavend
ned to her with a wide s
the smile before retre
erything to
ear since I had married Dmitri Galden, trading
along the lines, my heart had betrayed me. I had fallen in love wi
finally acknowledged me as his wife a
shared a bed, I am convinced that it
. My hair fell in loose waves over my shoulders, and I dabbed a bit of
gh the hall. I turne
itr
air was still damp from a shower, strands clinging to his forehead. He
ng brightness into my voice. "I t
e time." He
know, before our anniversary." I took a hesitant s
lid past me. "I hav
ed. "Just a few minutes.
ready wal
ate, I reached out fo
"Let go,
ne sip of coffee.
e breath from my lungs. There was nothing th
don't ha
n he wa
ll outstretched, my hand
m all day, till
t cold, and the candles b
sion blurred by both tears
asked myself, as I forc
ed my eyes again, the sun was already ris
window, to see his
n the hall. His bedroom door wa
er was r
and forth. My mind racing with
t with a towel wrapped around
began. "You
u? I waited all night. Did I do something wrong
and pulled out a stack of papers. Then he turned, around
the edges of the stack. "
ers." He rep
tly. "Why?" I finally managed to ask. "The other night-" I stuttered. "D
s a mistake."
It meant somethi
He repeated. "That
e're married.
ove you, V
d try. You promised." I cl
business arrangement, and now
te our marriage?" My voic
had to throw the ultimatum, of marrying you or losing my inheritance." He began. "And to prove myself to him, I
ing me. My knees buckled, and I sank onto
atasha is back, the woman I love is
"Are you really doing all this to me be
he n