Hmmmm!!!!!!!! Things we do love.
The room was so quiet that I could hear my own heartbeat. My hands felt cold, and my legs felt weak so I could hardly move them.
I know I had just made the greatest mistake of my life, but I would have still just agreed to it and move on if Carson didn't say those words.
"There is no escape."
Because what if there is really no escape.
Hmmm!!!! Those are the things we do for love .A lot will go for sacrifice to prove your true love to someone, especially people you have the same blood with.
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I looked around the big room, as I wrapped up my thoughts. Everything was perfect, right from the soft bed, to the fancy furniture, and the expensive clothes in the closet. It looked nice, but it still didn’t feel like home. It felt like a cage.
I walked to the window and pushed the curtain aside.
I took a deep breath.
Even if I ran, where would I go? The guards would catch me before I could even get far.
But still, where there is no way at all I still have to find a way.
Then, suddenly, the door opened.
I jumped.
A maid walked in, holding a tray of food. She placed it on the table without looking at me.
"Mr. Clair asked me to bring you breakfast," she said in a quiet voice.
I looked at the food. It smelled nice, but I wasn’t hungry.
The maid hesitated, then added, "He also said you should come downstairs after eating."
I swallowed hard. "Why?"
She shook her head. "I don’t know, Miss."
I nodded, and she quickly left, closing the door behind her.
I stared at the tray. My stomach felt empty, but I had no appetite.
Still, I forced myself to eat a little. I needed strength.
After a few bites, I stood up and walked to the closet. There were too many clothes, all new, all expensive. Not one of them was mine.
I grabbed a simple dress and changed quickly. Then, taking a deep breath, I walked out of the room.
When I reached the stairs, I saw him, Carson Clair. He was waiting at the bottom. His hands in his pockets, his face calm.
"Good morning, Annabelle," he said.
I nodded. "Good morning."
"Come," he said, turning toward the dining room.
I followed.
He sat and I sat opposite him.
"You didn’t try to run," he said.
I looked up at him. "Would it have made a difference?"
He smirked. "No. It wouldn’t have."
I swallowed.
He leaned forward slightly. "You are my wife now, Annabelle. That means you belong to me. And I don’t like betrayal."
His voice was calm, but that made it even scarier.
I forced myself to ask, "What do you want from me?"
The word made my skin crawl.
I dropped my fork. My hands felt sweaty. "And if I don’t obey?"
Carson played with his hair, watching me like I was a puzzle he had already solved.
"You will, there's no choice but to obey."
His voice was so sure, like he had already decided my future.
He thinks I will obey. He thinks I have no choice.
Maybe he was right.
For now.
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Carson’s eyes stayed on me, like he will be holding me captive for the rest of my life, and waiting for me to accept being held hostage by him.
But I wouldn’t.
I picked up my fork again, forcing myself to take a bite of food. I chewed slowly, my mind racing.
I needed to think. I needed to find a way to survive in this house, in this marriage.
Carson wasn’t just powerful, he was dangerous and influential. And dangerous men don’t lose.
"Good," he said, watching me eat. "You’re learning fast."
I swallowed the food, forcing a small smile. "And what exactly am I learning?"
His smirk deepened. "That fighting me is useless."
I held his gaze, my heart pounding. "Maybe I’m just waiting for the right moment."
His eyes darkened just a little. Just enough for me to know I had said something he didn’t expect.
A long silence stretched between us. Then, slowly, Carson leaned forward, placing his elbows on the table.
"Tell me, Annabelle," he said, his voice soft but full of meaning. "Do you know what happens to people who wait for the right moment?"
I didn’t answer.
His smirk returned. "They never get it."
I was shocked, but I kept my face calm.
"So, is that a threat?" I asked.
He chuckled. "No. It’s a lesson."
I forced myself to take another bite, even though I had lost my appetite completely.
I had to stay calm. I had to think.
Carson was smart. He could read people. But he wasn’t a mind reader. He didn’t know what was in my head.
And that was my only advantage.
I finished my food in silence. When I placed my fork down, Carson stood up.
"Follow me," he said.
I hesitated, but I knew I had no choice.
I followed him out of the dining room, down a long hallway. The house was beautiful, but it felt empty. There were guards at every corner, their eyes straight ahead, their hands near their guns.
Carson led me to a set of large wooden doors. He pushed them open and stepped inside.
I followed.
The room was different and he handed me a key.
I held the key tightly, my mind spinning with questions. What did it open? Why did he give it to me?
Carson watched me, his eyes sharp. "Use it wisely," he said.
I nodded, not trusting my voice. I had to be careful. If this was a test, I couldn’t fail.
Standing up, Carson walked to the door. "You’ll figure it out soon."
Then he left.
I stared at the key in my hand, my heart pounding.
Was this my way out? Or was it another trap?
Either way, I had to find out.
And I had to be ready.
The sun was shining through the windows when I woke up and for the first time in a long time, I wasn’t waking up from fear. I wasn’t jumping up to check the doors or listen for strange sounds. I just… opened my eyes and breathed peacefully.Carson was still sleeping beside me, his arm across my waist, holding me like he didn’t want to let go. I smiled a little and touched his cheek, as I'm enjoying that little moment.He slowly opened his eyes.“You’re awake,” he said with a sleepy voice.“Yes,” I whispered. “And you’re still here.”I added.He pulled me closer. “I’m not going anywhere,” he said.We stayed like that for a while, with no words, no fear, just peace and silence.Then my stomach growled loudly and we both laughed.“I guess someone’s hungry,” Carson said.“I didn’t even eat well yesterday,” I replied with a smile.“Well, let’s fix that,” he said and sat up. “Today, we'll cook. No laptops, no files, no fights. Just food and lovely moments,”he said again.“I like the sound of
I was still sitting on the floor, wrapped in Carson’s arms, my body was sore, my heart still racing in response to the whole event.Carson helped me up slowly. “We should clean up,” he said.I nodded, my voice gone. Broken chairs, shattered glass, blood stains—everything around us looked like a war zone.We cleaned in silence for a while, then Carson’s phone buzzed again.He picked it up and stepped away to answer, while I sat on the couch, hugging my knees, when he returned with a dark look.“What is it?” I asked.He sat beside me. “It’s Fred,” he said.“What about him?” I asked slowly.Carson rubbed his face. “He was never running. He wasn’t scared. He played us,” he said.I frowned. “What do you mean?”“The files… the book… They were real. But he was never trying to help. He gave it to us so we could take the fall,” Carson said bitterly.“What?” I said unsure of the reaction to give.“He leaked a version of the story to the press—twisted it. Made it look like we stole the files, ma
It was early morning when we started planning. Carson spread all the files on the living room table, the laptop was open and the little book from Fred was beside it. There were pages, screenshots, names, photos—all mixed together.“This is everything we need,” Carson said.I stared at it all. It looked like a war map. A quiet war, full of secrets and shadows.“So, how do we do this?” I asked.“We go public,” he said. “We hit them where it hurts and this is not leaving behind their reputation, their money, all of it,”he added.I nodded slowly. “Okay. But how do we do that safely?”I asked.Carson tapped the laptop. “We send it out to the right people including the journalists, investigators, and even social media. Everything at once, so they can’t stop it.”He said .I swallowed. “And if they find us before that?”I asked.He looked at me. “Then we go down fighting,”He said.We didn’t eat much that day because we were too focused and too alert, we just wanted to sort everything out and th
I woke up to the sound of my phone buzzing. My hands were still sore from last night’s escape so I picked up the phone with a shaky hand. My heart is still heavy from everything we found.Carson was already up, standing by the window and looking outside like he was expecting or ready for trouble.“What is it?” I asked as I sat up.“Nothing yet,” he said. “But I don’t trust quiet mornings anymore, everything seems to be a trap recently,”He added.I stood and walked to him.“Did you sleep at all?” I asked.He shook his head. “No. I couldn’t. I kept thinking about what’s next.”He said.I placed my hand on his shoulder. “We’re still standing, so everything is still okay,” I said.He looked at me. “Barely.”There was silence for a while, then he turned to me, looking worried.“Please, I need to tell you something,” he said.I frowned. “What is it?”I asked in curiosity.He sat on the couch and signalled for me to join him, so I moved closer and sat right beside him, and he took my hands.“Y
It was the next day, but the tension from the night before was still in the air. I couldn’t stop thinking about the video of Victoria, Greg, and Fred planning everything, talking about my father like he was just a problem they needed to erase.I was in the kitchen, making tea with my hands still shaking a little.Carson walked in. He didn’t say anything at first, he just watched me for a few seconds.“You didn’t sleep again?” he asked.I shook my head. “I tried, but I kept hearing their voices,” I said. “It’s like they’re still in my head,”I added.He walked to me and took the cup from my hand. “Sit down,” he said.I sat at the table and looked at him.“What now?” I asked.“We go deeper,” he said. “We dig until we find something that can destroy them,”He added.“We already have the video,” I said.He shook his head. “The video is powerful, but it’s not enough. People like Greg and Victoria—they can find a way to spin it so we need more. We need something that ties it all together,”He
The next morning came too fast although I didn’t sleep much because my mind was full of questions and worries. I kept thinking about the photos, the name Greg Vale, and the gunshot. It was all too much for me to process.I was sitting on the bed when I heard a soft knock at the door.“Come in,” I said.Carson walked in. He looked tired too, like he didn't have a good sleep.“How are you feeling?” he asked.“I don’t know,” I said quietly. “Still shaken, I guess,”I added.He nodded and walked closer. “You didn’t sleep?”He asked.“Not really,” I replied. “You?”He shook his head. “Same,”He said.There was silence, then he sat beside me and held my hands.“We can’t pretend this isn’t happening,” I said.“I know,” he replied. “I think we need to figure out how to go about this whole issue, so we can know how well to deal with it.” He added.I looked at him but he didn’t look like the same man I married out of force. He looked different and softer now or maybe more human.“What do we do now
It was past midnight when my phone buzzed.I rubbed my eyes, half expecting another message from Carson, maybe checking in. But it wasn’t from him, It was from an unknown number. No name. Just a single sentence:“Meet me where it all began.” I stared at it, my heart thudding.“ What did that even mean? Where did it all begin…?” I asked myself.And then it hit me that it might mean my childhood home, the estate that I grew up in. What used to be ours before it was seized and locked away like the rest of my past. That was where everything began, where the night of the gala had ended, where my father returned furious and broken.I slipped out of bed and got dressed in silence. I didn’t tell Carson,I wasn’t sure if I should tell him about it.The city was quiet as I rode in a cab through the night. When we arrived, the place looked as forgotten as I remembered. Dusty gates, overgrown garden. Faded memories.I stepped out and walked to the porch.And then I heard a sound more like a movem
I woke up early, the room was quiet. i didn't know what the day would bring but I just want to have a positive mind. I got dressed and went downstairs. I poured myself a glass of water and sat at the table.Just then, I heard soft footsteps so I turned and it was Carson.“Morning,” I said.“Morning,” he replied.He walked past me and opened the fridge. Then he looked at me.“You want to take a walk?” he asked.“A walk?” I said.He nodded. “Just a small one.”He replied.“Okay,” I said.We stepped outside, walked side by side but we weren't talking much.After a while, he spoke.“When I was ten, my stepmother told me I would never be good enough,” he said.I looked at him. He was staring ahead.“I believed her for a long time,” he said.“I’m sorry,” I said.“It’s fine,” he said. “She was always like that. Cold and sharp.”We walked a little more.“You ever feel like you’re pretending to be okay when you’re not?” he asked.“All the time,” I said.He gave a small nod. “Yeah. Me too.”He s
The sun came up slowly that morning. I sat by the window, holding a cup of tea I didn’t drink. The house was quiet again. Carson was still asleep, I guessed.I touched the necklace on my neck. It felt cold.My phone rang. I looked at the screen. It was the hospital. My heart jumped."Hello?" I said."Miss Drake?" a voice replied."Yes," I said, standing up slowly."This is from Saint Grace Hospital. It’s about your mother," the nurse said."Is she okay?" I asked."She’s stable now. But something came up," she said."What is it?" I asked again."Her bills... they were fully paid last night," the nurse said.I blinked. "Paid?"I asked unsure."Yes. Everything, both the surgery and the medication, even the special care fee," she said."Who paid?" I asked quickly."We were told not to say," she said."But you know?" I asked."Yes, but we were told to keep it private," she said."Can I come see her?" I asked."Of course. She’s awake now," the nurse said."I’ll be there soon," I said.I ende