A Marriage Built on Lies
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anged marriage with the rebellious artist Garrett Wolf. She saw him as a chaotic varia
sperately in love with another man, Aden, and the
long, had her brutally whipped. Later, Garrett publicly forced a kiss on he
cting Aden, proving her pain meant nothing next to
ut ties with her past and began celebrating her freedom. But the party came to a
pte
a Kin
erger, and Garrett was the rebellious heir-a chaotic variable I intended to manage, not feel. I should have know
. I heard stories about him, whispers of late-night parties, impromptu art installations, and a casual disregard for anything resembling a schedule. He wa
"Ice Queen," and it wasn't a nickname I fought. Emotion was a weakness, a variable that could jeopardize everything. My life was a meticulously
ld money and rigid traditions, saw Garrett as an uncivilized asset. He saw them, I suspected, as the gilded cage that had trapped hi
her jacket looked out of place against the polished mahogany and crystal. His hair, a dark, unruly mess, fell over eyes that s
gainst the hushed formality of the room. He didn' t look at me, but
ed, his voice laced with the kind of au
e I just didn't want to come." He smirked, taking a long sip o
s was not how things were done in our world. He was about to erupt, I
ur... lack of punctuality." He cast a pointed glance at Garrett' s father, who looked mortified. "However
ual cool detachment. He held it for a beat longer than most, a curious glint there. That' s w
face, a strange softness replacing his earlier defiance. "Are you alright?" he asked, his voice unexpectedly gentle.
t was a weakness, a distraction. I was Eliana King, I was a
leaning forward slightly, his eyes holdin
etely unexpected. He pushed his chair back, stood up, and walked over to my side of the table. He reached out, not to touch me, but
but loud enough for everyone to hear. "But if you're stuck in this with me, I promise you one thing. I'll mak
his, not with arrogance, but with a strange, fierce protectiveness. It was illogical, impulsive, utterly
ments that should repel, yet in that moment, a s
xercise, news briefings, and corporate strategizing. Every meal was planned, every minute accounted
dio for days on end, emerging only for food or a new idea. My perfect routine drove him insane. I could see it in the way his eye
exasperated, throwing his hands up. "It's like
n our staff, and sometimes, just sometimes, he would throw out my carefully prepared breakfast, replacing it with a greasy takeaway. I met every provocat
treaking through a public fountain, claiming it was "performance art." The King family lawyers were alrea
tt," I stated, my voice as flat as ever. "The board is demandin
hat does the Ice Queen propos
ic art project that aligns with our corporate social re
was directly in front of me, his wild artist scent filling my space. "I asked what you propose. Wha
lings are irrelevant. My duty is to
ran a hand through his hair, his frustration palpable. He was desperate for a reaction, any reaction.
chest that felt like... annoyance. "However, I advise against using such tactics.
hing colder. "You really don't get it, do you?" He moved even closer, his face inches from mine. "You're
neven rhythm. "I understand the para
ne. You want an arranged marriage? You got it." He stalked towards the door, then paused. "Just so you know, there's another kind o
my chest intensified, a strange tightening. Was it concern? Or just the
hrough the gap. He was on the phone, his voice low and intense. I heard him say, "Yeah
trickled do
ing family. He stood in front of a full-length mirror, adjusting his tie, looking impos
re cufflinks I gave you,"
match my mood. Cold and hard." He paused, then smirked. "And
oned me, challenging my icy facade. I hadn't reacted then, but th
ectations," I replied, my voice neutral. "I w
back. "Contract, huh? Is that why you tasted like fire? Because you were fulfilling your
ct my carefully constructed walls. "The gala is toni
tion, wouldn't you say?" His hand reached out, cupping my jaw. His thumb brushed my cheekbone,
nd unfamiliar unfurl in my belly. My body responded, betraying my rigid control. I felt myself sway, my hands instinctively reaching for his shoulders for
d against mine with an insistent pressure, a desperate plea for connection that resonated deep within
ulled back, his eyes still dark with desire, but a flicker of annoyance crossed his face. He glanced at the caller
d me abruptly, and I stumbled back, catching myself on the edge
ingly sharp. The sudden shift was jarr
omewhere important. Someone needs me." He grabbed his ja
isper, but the anger was rising, hot and quic
to say, Eliana? That I'm sorry? That it was a mistake?" He
nt, silent bedroom. My body still thrummed with the ghost of his touch, a
t. The suddenness, the coldness, the familiar shift in his eyes-it all pointed to something, or someone, s
Follow Garrett Wolf," I commanded, my voice tight with
surprisingly, a bustling, brightly lit art district I rarely visited. Garrett's car pulled up to
lief coloring my tone. This was not the kind of
," the driv
mping music vibrated through the pavement. I pushed through the heavy metal door, the noise and heat hitting me like a physical force. Inside, it was a kaleidosc
nimated, his head thrown back in laughter, a genuine smile on his face-a smile I had never seen directed at me. He was looki
urrounded by several women, laughing and drinking. He looked up, his eyes meeting Garrett's. Garrett s
, possessive kiss. Garrett saw it. His eyes, fixed on Aden, widened slightly, then narrowed
t, untamed emotion that I saw only now, too late, burni