The envelope from Dante lay on the table, still sealed, untouched. Her fingers itched to open it, but drea
oor. Her mother's voice fo
if made of lead. "Time for what?"
se felt surreal, echoing in the hall like a drumbeat marking her fate. She tried to steady h
er, calm but unyielding, as if he already knew the turmoil inside her. He
quietly, voice ev
lt exposed, vulnerable. "What is this?" she asked, voice
is the next step. The documents formalize what we
, to scream. Instead, she simply stared at the f
ace around him. "I know this is not easy," he said
coating every word. "So you can save face and inher
saster. But understand this. Once the papers are signed, everything changes. You wi
. But the truth hit her like a blow. She had no choice. Not if she wa
emed heavier than the last. Each signature demanded more t
r," he said quietly. "It is a path forward. You can naviga
t she had lost. Freedom. Control. Choice. And yet, in the depth of her mi
ce low but fierce. "Not without knowing
t yet. And perhaps never. But the documents must be signed for t
king, closing in around her. Each heartbeat was loud, insistent. Each breath a remin
calm, almost gentle. "Every step you take now matters. Eve
eyes meeting dark eyes.
ght outside," he said, voice
n, a flicker of curiosity, of fascination, stirred, though she buried it fi
he chaos she had caused, the shocked faces, the whispers that had followed her. And
waiting, patient, like a p
She signed her name, slowly, deliberately, as if each stroke co
nds trembled violently. She wanted to drop to the floor, to scream
e," he said quietly. "Legally, formally, we are bound.
fused to show it. She forced herself to stand, back straight, chin high. "And now
g her a faint, unread
? A marriage she did not choose? A life she di
. Everything seemed normal. The streets, the buildings, the people going ab
at did this marriage truly entail? Was he merely saving face
d not allow herself to be a pawn, not if she could help it
dominance of the man who now held her fate, legally and socially. Every word, every l
One step at a time, one thought at a time. S
he faintest flicker of admiration (
et intimate. A strange, electric tension lingered in the
the folder. "I will not be easy to manipulate," sh
expect you to be," he said. "And that is
ld only the two of them, bound legally, yet worl
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