"This is our house. You two will stay here until you complete your graduation. After that, you can choose to move out and live separately.”
I nodded with a faint smile toward Mr. William. He was kind and respectful—never once raising his voice or showing me any disregard. His warmth made me wonder how Ethan could possibly be his son. They seemed like opposites in every sense. Ethan stood beside me, silent and cold, like a statue carved in resentment. “Go show her your room. You’ll be sharing it.” “What?!!! I-I mean... w-why? Isn’t that too... early, uncle?” Mr. William chuckled softly and reached out to ruffle my hair with fatherly affection. “You’re married now. It’s not appropriate for husband and wife to live separately. And stop calling me ‘uncle’. You’re part of the family now. Call me Dad.” I swallowed my protest and nodded hesitantly, then glanced at Ethan, hoping—pleading—for him to say something. But he didn’t. Not a word. My heart raced with unease. He was intimidating enough when we weren’t alone. Now the idea of sharing a room with him was terrifying. He finally jerked his head toward the hallway, a silent command for me to follow. I gripped the handle of my heavy suitcase and trailed behind him. The room was stunning. Spacious, elegant, beautifully decorated, any girl would’ve fallen in love with it instantly. But I couldn’t even enjoy its beauty. Because it wasn’t mine. It was his. “My cupboard doesn’t have enough space. You can’t use it,” Ethan said coolly. “I don’t like sharing a bed, so sleep on the floor, or the couch, whatever works. Also, I hate noise. Especially your voice. So don’t speak unless necessary.” I nodded quickly, afraid to show any emotion. He stared at me a moment longer, like he wanted to say more, then turned away and took out his clothes before walking into the bathroom. As soon as the door shut, I exhaled in relief and slumped against the wall. These wedding clothes were beautiful but suffocating. I opened my suitcase and found a set of comfortable new clothes. Nothing fancy, just something I could breathe in. I glanced at the bathroom. The sound of the shower masked everything. Do it fast, I told myself. I unzipped my dress and began to peel it off, managing most of it with a small victory sigh. Just as I reached for the fresh clothes— The bathroom door flew open. “AHHHHHH!!!” I dropped like a stone, squatting behind the bed to cover myself. “What are you doing?” he asked casually, towel slung low on his hips, no concern in his tone. “P-please! Can you go back inside? I—I’m changing…” “This is my room. Why would I leave? If you’re uncomfortable, you leave.” Tears prickled at my eyes. My fingers trembled against the floor. “Please... I just need two minutes. I-I’ll do anything, just... please.” There was a pause. Then his voice, colder than before. “Fine. One minute.” He shut the door again. “Fifty-six seconds,” he called out like a timer. I jumped up and yanked my shirt over my head, still tangled in the dress. I struggled to free myself while pulling on my shorts. “Ten seconds.” Panicked, I half-wriggled out of the dress, trying not to rip it, just as he reopened the door. There I stood, tangled in fabric, my body twisted and awkward, my cheeks flushed with shame. He laughed, actually laughed, as if it was a joke to him. “How did they even get you into this thing in the first place?” His eyes gleamed with mockery as he tilted his head toward me. “Need help?” I blinked in confusion. “W-will you?” He smirked, walked to the nightstand, and retrieved scissors. My breath caught. “No... wait... please don’t—” He ignored me and began cutting the delicate fabric of my wedding dress. I watched in horror, tears brimming as the fabric fell in pieces around me. The very dress that symbolized a turning point in my life was now being shredded without a second thought. “Stop pretending,” he said harshly, eyes narrowing. “I know exactly what this is. You purposely changed while I was in the shower. Then you acted like the dress got stuck so I’d have to help you take it off.” “What? No! I didn’t—” “Oh please, don't give your old bullshit "I wasn't intending to do that". At least, give me something that can be believable" I stood there in disbelief, silent tears were hanging on my eyelids. I gathered what was left of my dress and packed it quietly into my suitcase. My chest ached from the weight of humiliation. “Turn off the lights before you sleep.” His voice rang again, cold and indifferent. I got up, blinking away tears, trying to move quietly in the dark. But my toe slammed into the corner of the table. I stumbled and fell—straight onto his arm. “I’m—I’m sorry... I didn’t—” Before I could explain, he grabbed me and flipped me onto the bed, pinning my wrists above my head. My body froze. “You really want me to fuck you, don’t you?” he growled. “Is that it? Crawling into my bed like this?” My eyes widened. “No—!” His face moved closer, breath warm and sharp against my lips “Then maybe I’ll just give you what you’re begging for.” To be continuedFlashbackI was walking to school when I spotted a kitten wandering into the road—right in the path of a speeding car. Without thinking, I rushed forward and scooped her into my arms, bracing for the worst.Tires screeched loudly as the car came to a sudden stop. I opened my eyes slowly to see the driver stepping out, furious."Hey! Go die somewhere else! Look what you’ve done to my tires!"I blinked in confusion and glanced at his car—there was no damage."Y-You were about to hit the kitten. I just—""DO YOU THINK THAT MATTERS RIGHT NOW?! I’m telling you, I won’t leave until you pay for the damage."I held the kitten tightly, standing up."Why should I pay for something that isn’t even damaged? If your tires are so precious, maybe you should put them in a museum."I mumbled that last part under my breath, but he still heard it."What did you just say?!""Nothing. I don’t have any money. I’m just a student.""What’s going on here?"A voice interrupted us.I turned and saw him—Ethan Wi
knock knockViolet squinted before slowly opening her eyes. It was already morning. She looked toward the bed—it was empty. Sitting up groggily, she heard water running in the bathroom.“Coming,” she called out, walking over to open the door.To her surprise, it was Ethan’s father—Mr. James William.“G-Good morning, Dad…”He smiled warmly at her, then glanced inside the room, his eyes landing on the blanket neatly folded on the couch. His smile faded as he turned back to her with concern.“Did you sleep on the couch?”Violet’s breath caught in her throat. She’d completely forgotten to hide the blanket. Her palms began to sweat. She wasn’t sure whether to lie or tell the truth.“I… I slept on the couch.”Before Mr. William could say anything, Ethan emerged from the bathroom in a bathrobe, towel-drying his hair. He smiled at her sweetly and stepped forward.“She wants to take things slow, and I respect that. So I chose to sleep on the couch to make sure she didn’t feel uncomfortable.”V
After saying that, he didn’t even give me a chance to speak—he pressed his lips against mine. My eyes widened in shock and confusion. I couldn’t believe he kissed me. I was too stunned to react. And when he realized I wasn’t stopping him, he deepened the kiss, growing more passionate. I saw him close his eyes, moving his lips like he was genuinely enjoying it. His hand slowly moved from my wrist up to my face. Then he tilted his head to the right so he could kiss me more fully. I remained frozen. I didn’t know how to respond or what to do. It was the first time he had ever kissed me. And the worst part—this man doesn’t even like me. Didn’t he say just a few hours ago that he’d never kiss me? Reality hit me hard: I was married now. And intimacy... it couldn’t be avoided, not when I had to live my life with this man. But he didn’t even ask me if I wanted this. Was he doing it because he thought he had the right now? Does marriage give him permission to do whatever he wants? What wou
"This is our house. You two will stay here until you complete your graduation. After that, you can choose to move out and live separately.”I nodded with a faint smile toward Mr. William. He was kind and respectful—never once raising his voice or showing me any disregard. His warmth made me wonder how Ethan could possibly be his son. They seemed like opposites in every sense. Ethan stood beside me, silent and cold, like a statue carved in resentment.“Go show her your room. You’ll be sharing it.”“What?!!! I-I mean... w-why? Isn’t that too... early, uncle?”Mr. William chuckled softly and reached out to ruffle my hair with fatherly affection.“You’re married now. It’s not appropriate for husband and wife to live separately. And stop calling me ‘uncle’. You’re part of the family now. Call me Dad.”I swallowed my protest and nodded hesitantly, then glanced at Ethan, hoping—pleading—for him to say something. But he didn’t. Not a word. My heart raced with unease. He was intimidating enoug
Ethan’s sudden calm eased the tense room. His father and aunt exhaled in relief, smiling proudly. Glasses were raised and clinked, except for Violet’s, which remained untouched. The hollow cheer echoed in her ears like a cruel joke.Her stomach dropped. She felt powerless, trapped. Meeting his gaze, she saw his teasing wink and sweet smile — a bitter lie that cut deeper than any words.____Violet’s POVA makeup artist was busy smoothing my face, but I barely noticed. The truth settled heavily on my chest: this was real. I was really getting married, to him, the person who had made my life a living nightmare.I looked around the bustling room. Everyone seemed to accept it, caught up in their excitement. My heart pounded painfully at the thought of being bound to someone who had caused me so much pain.Suddenly, my mother’s voice cut through the noise.“Oh, she looks beautiful. Can you please leave us alone? I need to talk to my daughter.”She closed the door behind everyone and sat be
FlashbackThe first time she met Ethan, she’d mistaken his smile for kindness. They knew each other from high school but things started getting weird in college. It was during orientation—everyone had laughed at her for some reason she didn’t understand. She had smiled, awkward and confused, trying to seem unbothered.Ethan had tilted his head at her like she was a puzzle he didn’t care enough to solve.“Do you really think you can be one of us? Someone like you—Pfft.”The laughter had stung. But it was only the beginning.____The next day, someone spilled hot coffee on her. She flinched but seeing her classmate Emma, she dropped the idea of asking to apologise.Emma, Ethan's childhood friend, she knows her since High school but they never talked even though they were in the same stream. She knew Emma for so long so she brushed off the coffee with a smile but Emma started blaming her.“What the fuck? Can’t you watch where you’re going?”Later, during an argument with another student