The vow of shadows
h a heavy thud, loc
suite was drenched in golden lamplight, the walls lined with velvet shadows, the air too still, too
. Her fingers twisted the lace at her waist, pulling, clutching, desperate for so
t slow, deliberate. The fabric landed across a chair,
ice thin, shaky but defiant. "The part where I'm meant to play the wife. S
room inch by inch until the air itself bent around him. When he stopped, close enough that the
was low, rough, steady. "That I ask
Then why stand the
hing darker. "Because unlike you, I know wh
against her skin like iron. But beneath it, something
whispered, but her voice
grazing her cheek. "And yet," h
him back, to scream, to remind herself of every reason she should hate him. But when h
ing against the edge of the bed. The space
he said, each word a battle, he
roared louder than any argument. Then he leaned in, his mouth
dy do," he
spun ar
wedding night.
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