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glaring at my parents. "I'd
y father barked. "This marria
I knew better. So, I swallowed my prid
expected cruelty. But no
tingly handsome - yet his cold, i
u're a debt to be paid. You'll follow my rules, an
tely. Fine. If he wanted
No matter how danger
leaving me alone with him. The atmosphere in the room shifted palpably-tension coiled like a l
nd in that split second, I realized how little I knew of true cruelty until now. I'd grown up defiant, proud-untouched by the ruthl
wiftness, their hands cold and unyielding as they gripped my arms. I struggled, anger and fear twisting inside
s to my indignation. My heart pounded against my ribcage as I staggered, arms still bound. And
y spine. His sharp features, so meticulously chiseled, were masked by that cold, calculati
w and ice-cold, reverberating in the cramped space. "You
espair. "I will never bow down to you," I declared. "I refuse to be
tone laced with amusement. "I am not here to break you... but to forge you into something more useful.
e of my defiance surge-but so did the realization that I was utterly at his mercy. I had alway
as I tugged against the unyielding grip of
t," he mused, a cruel glimmer in his eyes. "But spirit al
body screamed in protest, yet I couldn't break free. I was now an unwilling participant in a game I ha
a mixture of fury and reluctant admiration for the sheer ruthlessness he embodied. In that moment, I realized I had never truly understood cruelty or ruth
her than a threat, "in this alliance, you are bound by more than y
ng gaze-it all conspired to remind me that I was no longer free to choose. And as the heavy door closed behind me
ait for the inevitable clash between the woman I t