Nora's POV
"You are not in any circumstance to let your hand touch me." He blurted out.
I could work with that. I nodded in agreement.
He narrowed his eyes at me, his gaze trained down like a sniper's target. "Don't touch my hand. Don't try to hug me. Don't help me even if I'm falling off a staircase. Don't try to be an affectionate wife." He clarified.
"I won't." I promised.
"You are going to have your bedroom, and under no circumstance should you enter my bedroom."
"I won't."
"You are not to be curious about me. Don't ask what I'm up to. Don't try to figure me out. Don't poke your nose into my business. If I don't talk to you, don't talk to me."
"I have enough worries to add you to the list."
He ignored my sarcastic tone and continued talking. "Don't expect empathy from me for any reason. I don't want to know if your sister gets injured, your father is sick or your brother is getting married."
"Not a problem for me. I'm the last person my family will call should that ever happen."
His eyes filled with curiosity and pity for a while at my flippant response but the look was quickly gone before I wondered if he had empathy in him after all.
"You are to be available anytime I need you. You are to accompany me to events and parties. You are to be a good host whenever I need to invite my business partners home. Don't worry, the maids will help you out with the preparation but you have to be at your best as a host."
I was part of the planning committee for the last end-of-the-year party of the company I worked for but most of the planning was done by me. The party was a blast and the CEO applauded the committee leader even though she didn't do anything except bark orders at me, trash out my suggestions and burden me with the work load.
"I can do that."
He looked impressed with my response and I ignored the warm feeling spreading through my belly. Why would I care if he was impressed with me? I blamed my adoptive parents for my self-esteem issues.
"You are to avoid me. Don't ever stay in the same room with me. If I'm anywhere in the house, avoid me. If I'm in the living room, go back to your bedroom. If I'm in the dining room having breakfast, ask that your breakfast be moved to your bedroom."
"I hope you will return the energy if I'm somewhere in the house first."
He pinned me down with a glare, his nostrils flaring at the challenge. "I own the house."
"Not you alone. I'm your wife."
"A fake wife." He corrected.
"Are you going to tell anyone that?" I snorted. "As far as everyone is concerned, I'm your wife. I should have rights to our house as much as you do."
"Should," he pointed out.
I blushed, realizing that he was winning the argument with my words. Just when I thought he was going to rub his win in my face, he threw his hands up in surrender and exhaled loudly.
"Fine. I will return the energy and avoid you if you are anywhere in the house."
"Good." I said, smiling widely in victory.
"That reminds me." He began. I rolled my eyes and resisted the urge to groan as I wondered just how many rules I needed to live with him. "You are never to tell anyone about this fake marriage. You are married to me as Sasha so no one in your reality should know of me. Nora doesn't know me at all and I don't know her."
"I don't have anyone to talk to about you anyway."
"Is your life that sad?" He blurted out. "Sorry, I shouldn't have asked. It's none of my business."
I cleared my throat, feeling uncomfortable at the reminder of how bleak my life was. "What is the next rule?"
"That would be all. Do you understand everything?"
"Pretend as if I don't exist unless you need me to host dinners or attend parties with you. I perfectly understand."
"Good. Let me show you to your bedroom. If we meet any of the maids, greet them as if you know them. No one knows Sasha ran away."
I nodded as I followed him out of the room, thinking of his numerous rules. What a pleasant marriage I'm about to have, I thought with sarcasm.
Nora's POV "What?" I gasped as I stared at my phone screen, my hands trembling with fear.What was this? Why was Mark doing this to me? Did I have to die to be rid of him?I felt wetness on my lap and realized that I had started crying. I swiped off the tears on my face and forced myself to continue reading the post."Help! My girlfriend is missing. I don't know where she is but I know she is alive. She is Nora, twenty-six, has black long hair and black eyes. If anyone sees her or knows anything about her whereabouts, kindly reach out to me." I let out a long hiss as I finished reading.Was he kidding? Help? Who needed help between the two of us? I wondered how he got money to pay off a blogger, knowing that he didn't have any and neither did he have friends in the journalism industry.I had no idea what Mark was up to but I wasn't about to be found by him. What if people in Damon's circle found the post and started wondering if Sasha knew she had someone who looked like her? What if
Damon's POV "What is the problem?" I asked, arching my eyebrows as Hart barged into my office, looking pensive.He didn't have a reason to do that. I had already signed and handed the documents I needed to. We needed to find a way to keep the contracts we were about to lose. This wasn't the time for him to play open and close with my office door."You need to see this." He said, handing his phone to me.I sighed, steeling my heart before I collected his phone, expecting the worst. I didn't think I could survive knowing another business partner wanted to call it quits with us but I knew I had to check it regardless.I sighed when I saw a picture of Sasha on the screen instead and frowned as I looked up at Hart."You've found Sasha?" I asked, my heart lighting with hope. "Why haven't you dragged her here if you've found her?"Hart sighed, his expression going on a comical turn. He looked at me as if I was silly and he wanted to give me a slap to wake up to reality."Don't be like this,
Many Years AgoDamon's POV "Don't leave without me." I cried, eight-year-old me panicking at the thought of my parents leaving the house without me.I didn't want that so I kept on throwing tantrums, hoping they would get resigned and allow me to go with them."Your nanny is here with you." Mum reminded me, as if I didn't know I would be home alone with my nanny.She was the exact reason I wanted to go with my parents but I didn't know how to tell them that."Damon, stay at home with me and let your parents be on their way. They will be late for the meeting they are going to." Nancy, my twenty-two-year-old nanny, said, moving closer to me. "We will have fun at home. You don't have to be a burden to your parents."I cringed at the choice of her words and silently begged my parents with my eyes to take me with them. I wouldn't have fun with Nancy. Not at all. I wished I could tell my parents all the horrors I'd endured in her hands but unfortunately, I was always too scared to tell the
Damon's POV I pushed the file away from me, a pained groan coming out of my throat. I ran my hand over my face in exasperation, hating how distracted I was. I was meant to have read through the document and signed it over an hour ago but I kept reading the same line for the past one hour, stuck against my will."Are you done?" Hart said as he popped his head into my office.I sighed, knowing he wouldn't like my response. "Give me ten more minutes and then you can come for the file."He snorted. "You said that the last time I was here for the file.""This time, I mean it. I will be done in the next ten minutes.""You also said that the last time I was here for the file.""This time, I mean what I say." I repeated, knowing how silly I sounded and that he wouldn't believe me. He snorted again but didn't argue with me and I let out a relieved sigh as he stepped back and closed the door behind him.I drew the file closer, determined to be done with it and pushed the distracting thoughts f
Nora's POV "What?" Emily asked, staring at me. "I didn't hear what you said.""I didn't say anything." I lied."I thought I heard you mumble something." "I didn't." She shrugged, not interested in arguing with me. "So what is it? You've had your first kiss with Damon or you are still working toward it?"I cleared my throat, feeling uncomfortable. "I need to use the restroom." I didn't want to discuss with her anymore. The conversation was putting unwanted images in my head. I had no idea why I was slightly happy that Damon hadn't kissed Sasha or why I imagined myself kissing him. Why did she have to say that and affect my thoughts? No, I didn't want to kiss Damon. Not at all. I convinced myself that I wasn't attracted to Damon and shook my head. "Excuse me, Emily." I said as I stood up and walked off toward the restroom.I didn't feel the need to pee but entered one of the stalls in case Emily followed me. I couldn't put it past her to be that crazy for information. I flushed ev
Nora's POV I stifled a yawn for the fourth time in the last five minutes since I got introduced to her. I wanted to leave but didn't want to as that would be ruining Sasha's reputation and Damon's image as well. Moreover, I was polite to a fault and wouldn't have walked away on someone talking even if I could. "Do you see how funny that was?" She asked, her eyes twinkling with mirth as she drew closer to me.I nodded in agreement even though I had no idea what was interesting in what she had told me so far. I guessed she only liked the sound of her voice but I couldn't bear to tell her that. Why haven't anyone told her all along that she was boring? I wondered if I was the only one who found her boring and was starting to wonder what kind of person Sasha was if she found someone like her interesting enough to keep as a friend.Emily Stewart, the woman I'd been conversing with for the past few minutes and was told by Damon to suck up to, had to be one of the most boring and obnoxious