A Marriage Signed In Power
reality of the contract pressing down like a lead weight on her chest. She had sig
ghtstand. It was a single me
quarters at 9 AM sharp. A driver will
for the cold precision of it all. Her mother's face flashed in her mind, pale an
the glass buildings reflecting the sunlight and the promise of power, a world she had never been part of. Her heart thumped unevenly as she
herself. The reception area was pristine, almost unnervingly so. No one gr
melled faintly of leather and polished wood. Sitting at the head of the table
tioning to the cha
ged her papers. It wasn't fear, it was respect, admir
ement... has certain expectations. You are to maintain decorum, follow ins
ied, trying to mask t
es, yes, but also consequences. The first test of your compliance begins today. You will attend the Blackwood Gala thi
word, every gesture would be under scrutiny. One misstep could c
stand?" Et
" she said, st
ave to prepare. W
conversation, the gentle smiles required, the proper posture. By the time the car returned
er the ballroom, golden light reflecting off polished marble floors. The crowd was immaculate, socialites dra
ot to comfort her, but as a subtle claim of ownership, a reminder of the contract that bo
eemed directed at her, reminding her she was not one of them, not truly. And yet sh
the firs
a, attempting to follow etiquette, excused herself to the balcony. The cool night air hit her
iew?" a low, am
pression was unreadable, but there was a g
nce, every word you exchange tonight reflects on both of us. One
And in that moment, she realized the stakes of this marriage were far higher than she had imagine
her. And all the while, Lena's mind raced: How long coul
e had recognized her, someone who knew her secret. Before she could react, a voic