Mistakenly became Mr. Alexander's wife
he had crossed an invisible line, one that tethered her to a life she wasn't ready for. The cold and empty man
ngs to me. There was something so final, so absolute in the way he said it. Emma had n
personal here, something deeper than the transactional marriage they had agreed
e doubted she would get an
eerily quiet, and the mansion felt like a maze of secrets and hidden agendas. It was strange being in such a gr
e buzzed again, pulling her from her tho
u're okay? Call
tell her mother that she had entered a contract marriage with a man like Al
e, Mom. I'll call tomorrow-before sl
ed onto the bed, exhaustion weighing down on her like a heavy blanket. She
th a man as controlling and dangerous as Alexander? And w
ff, she was jolted awake by flashes of memory-of the night with Alexander, of h
won out, and Emma fel
oaned softly, turning over in the bed and trying to gather her thoughts. Last n
dream. It was
mma had no idea what her day would look like, or what Alexander expected from her. Did
shake off the lingering sleepiness. She stared at her reflection in the mirror-pale skin,
his wasn't who she
mfortable blouse, not feeling like playing the role of the b
old and quiet as the night before. The silence weighed hea
mell of coffee filled the air, and for a moment, Emma allowed herself to breathe a little easie
e set down a cup of coffee in front of her.
hearing it. "Good morning," she replied, taking a sip o
d like for breakfast?" Mary aske
ma said, gesturing to
n't just stay hidden away in this mansion, waiting for whatever plans Alexander had in store. She
exander's voice brok
e up e
his expression unreadable as always. He looked completely at ease, like last night
ma admitted, her voice qu
wn across from her, his eyes studying her face for a moment. "I told you thi
aze. "Because right now, it feels li
ace, but it was gone as quickly as it came.
," she shot back, her frustration bubbling
orce you, Emma. You agreed to this. You came to me for help
back down. "I agreed to save my father,
voice remained controlled. "You'
don't care about me, Alexander. You o
the air thick with unspoken truths. Alexander stared
the confrontation. "I have a meeting to attend," he said coldly, hi
d out, leaving Emma sitting at the kitche
ander was a man who thrived on control, on power, and she had just challen
er, or would he finally show h
for certain: she couldn't let