Forced Marriage.
ainst her ribs, each pulse like a reminder of the cage she was now locked inside. The tears came hot and fast, streaming down her cheeks in a torrent
as like she'd kept a dam inside herself, holding back everything just to survive the day. But Adri
ad promised her to Adrian like a piece of property, sealing her fate with a signature on a contract. She thought she'd be abl
y wiping her tears with the back of her hand. It was Helen,
. She crouched down, pulling Lily into her arms l
t felt raw from crying, and the words were t
s hair, rocking her gently. "Shh,
safe in the lion's den, living under the same roof a
e hoarse. "How do you do it? How do you wor
a weariness that spoke of years of experience. "It's not easy," she admitted. "But I've
ly asked, frowning. "W
n at any moment. "He was different when he was younger. He was kinder, softer. B
doesn't excuse what he's doing to me. Whatever happened t
oesn't. But it might help you un
lf. "I don't want to understand him. I just wan
n. "You're stronger than you think, my dear. I've seen women like you before.
hold back another wave of te
en you fight back. You find your way, even if it take
, heavy and oppressive, but Helen's words lingered in her mind. You're stronger than you think. Was that true?
Her eyes were red and swollen, her face pale. She barely recognized herself. Th
eath. The sheets were cold against her skin, and she wrapped them tightly around herself, curling into a ball. She closed her eyes, trying to shut out the
you no
the blanket, her nails digging into her palms. He might have trapped her in this marriage, but she ref
rvive this. She would find a way out of this gilded cage, no matter how long it took. And wh
ffic fading into the distance. But Lily didn't sleep. She couldn't. She was too afraid of the night
exhaustion pulling her under like a tide. And in those few moments of sleep, her dreams were fi
from the tension of the night before. The events of the previous day rushed back to h
pecting Adrian to stride in unannounced. But when the door
ing to eat," she said gently, se
eggs, fresh fruit-but her stomach twisted
mpathetic. "You need to keep up your strength, m
nibbling at the edge. It tasted like ash in
asked quietly, not
"He's in his office. He asked me to let you kn
face him again, not after last night.
," she said, sett
he wanted to say more, but then sh
window, looking out at the city once more. It was a beautiful day, the kin
fall apart, not today. Not in front of him. She had to be strong, had
't, she knew he wou