Betrothed to the Devil
curse the night Gol
traying the calm expression she wore. Her engagement ring-a delicate, glittering lie-sat heavily on her finger, mock
poised, polite, and
and fragile pride-Gold had learned early how to carry silence like armor. H
she was the
old's hair like she was fixing a doll. "He
nd. Her eyes were
. He didn't smile. Didn't touch. Didn't flatter. But he had money-more than enough to pull the Rossi family
hand, her father said yes
had whispered a week ago, laughing un
dn't di
opened wi
es and the expression of someone who'd long stopped pretending to be kind. Rain clung to his
in the ro
s only foun
o
ied her, like he was trying to decide if
voice like velvet dragged ove
other's hand found hers an
her voice calm, even. But in
t. Like a man who never
y estate the day after. You will have access to every part of my life-except the ones I do
eath c
if she agree
gaze. "What
ted slightly
e was
ation. Her mother's gaze was sharp with warning. And ev
s your
e price of
dded. Onc
ment longer, then handed
it with s
end
amond. N
x, shaped l
hains," she said softly
he replied. "You're wearing it t
r a split second, she thought she saw so
empti
o'd forgotten h
e," he said, and turned aw
hind him with a
t her lungs
s her l
. Not ev
ith the devil ho
ded by people who had sold her for the
t be his pri
uld le
ask
would make her own choice-
oice burned her
cry when N
ms did. No. She stood perfectly still, even when the door closed. Even when the
hanged in the s
ne asked her
rfect," she said, smoothing a nonexistent wrink
nted," Gold
paused, then dropp
asked. "Start grie
ld, Gold. We all
o tight around her neck, the wrinkles hidden under layers of pow
rly, when her mother ha
ed," Gold said,
ter her, his voice gruff with scotc
she t
o
ough
aits-ancestors staring down with dead eyes, all of them symbols of a legacy built on prestige and illusion
d shut behind her like the final
let out a breath she did
lac walls, a vanity she rarely used, shelves lined with
ge dresse
mirror, stared a
till the
of tight curls, framed her face like a crown she never asked to wear. Sh
his v
his p
ong to
errupted he
tu
me
never leave on time," she muttered, collapsing on the bed like she owned the pla
idn't
ching her carefu
not
paused. "Are yo
Nicolas's eyes. The way he looked at her
. "But I'm not scared fo
n wh
ed I'll d
nt. Then, softer, "You're
the kind of thing people say when the
idn't
th old memories-laughter from years ago, the scent of summer at the vineyard,
ed at the
bly in a car, checking his watch, se
d
d bed, betrothed to a man wit
wasn't h
e a martyr in
he could