His Paper Bride
voice echoing through the quiet, isolated stree
haky. The street was almost empty, just dim streetligh
reath. The thief had vanished into the shadows. She l
from her small town to this massive, unfor
ace smelled faintly of detergent and struggle; beds squeezed shoulder-to-shoulder, one fan try
t to fold under pressure. Still, every night she prayed for a breakthrough, for that o
ropping applications, waiting endlessly. Each rejection chipped a
been
. It felt unreal. Her eyes had watered when she got the call. Fina
as she walked into the company buildin
d to the grand view; polished marble floors, silver elevators, cold air-con
nes now surrounded her, and for a m
ire. The receptionist, with perfectly painted nails and an overly polite smile, made a
n't what she expected. But she steadied
of strong cologne and tension filled the room. Everything was sleek; b
ating. His gaze was sharp enough to silence a roo
dered, his tone f
palms were sweating, bu
ed for any introductions as I have no time for storytelling. If you have no
like a slap. C
she stood up. She wasn't going to mess this
over the sink, and looked at her refl
pered to herself, "I'
with quiet fire and that wa
llowing instructions, refusing to make a single mistake.
for you," said a v
ch twiste
smoothed her dress, and
is deep voic
oice trembling slightly.
he said with
eting hers; cold, piercing.
mered, her lips trembling a
fix yourself," he snapped. "I d
office quietly, her heart heavy, eyes
day?" she muttered under
s better than enduring humiliation. But then she remembered her parents' faces, t
ing hour came, she felt her body loosen
voice echoed from his office again. "Ella
e dropped her shoulders and whispered, "Oh my Go
his voice sharp with orders, his face unreadab
. Because giving u
e slumped into her chair, chest
ispered, exhaling
out of the office, the cold night
come and she'd