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Chapter five : Cracks in the cage

Author: Valia Vaceia
last update publish date: 2025-09-28 01:17:05

The mansion was too quiet.

For the first two days after the gala, Vanessa felt as though she was walking through a museum, lavish halls filled with priceless art, marble floors polished to a mirror’s sheen, chandeliers glittering above her like frozen constellations. Yet beneath all the beauty was a suffocating silence.

No laughter. No warmth. No sign of life, except for the discreet footsteps of maids who never met her eyes, and the occasional deep, commanding voice of Alexander issuing instructions to his staff.

He left early. He returned late. And when he was home, the house seemed to shrink under his presence, every corner filled with his cold authority.

Vanessa tried to keep herself busy, exploring rooms, reading in the small study, even helping one of the maids fold linen just to feel useful but the weight of it all pressed harder each hour. The contract had promised her a place to live, protection, money for her mother’s care. But no one had said anything about loneliness being part of the bargain.

By the third day, her patience cracked.

She found Alexander in the library, standing before a floor-to-ceiling window, phone in hand. His broad shoulders were framed by the golden light of sunset, his voice low and clipped as he spoke into the receiver.

“I said close the deal, no excuses. If he won’t sell, find someone who will make him regret it. I don’t tolerate hesitation.”

The sheer ruthlessness in his tone made her stomach twist. This was the man she had tied herself to, a man who wielded power like a weapon, who could crush someone’s livelihood with a single phone call.

As he ended the call and slipped the phone into his pocket, she stepped into the room.

“Do you always solve problems by threatening people?”

His head turned sharply, eyes narrowing. “Eavesdropping is a dangerous habit.”

“I wasn’t eavesdropping. Your voice carries.”

He studied her for a long moment, then turned back to the window as if she weren’t worth his time. “This isn’t your concern.”

Her hands curled into fists at her sides. “Everything you do becomes my concern. Or have you forgotten I’m the one who has to stand next to you, smile next to you, while the whole world watches?”

He finally looked at her again, his gaze sharp enough to pierce through armor. “Careful, Vanessa. You’re walking a thin line.”

“Then maybe it’s time I crossed it,” she shot back. Her heart was pounding, but the words poured out like water breaking through a dam. “You brought me here, paraded me like some trophy wife in front of your enemies, and then locked me in this gilded cage. I can’t breathe in this house. I can’t even step outside without feeling like a prisoner.”

His eyes darkened, but instead of anger, there was something else there, something unreadable. “What exactly are you asking for?”

“Freedom,” she said, the word trembling in the air between them. “A chance to live. To be more than your contract bride locked in a mansion. I want to visit my mother without asking for your permission. I want to walk outside without guards shadowing me. I want to have…a life.”

Silence stretched, thick and heavy. Alexander’s jaw tightened, his expression a perfect mask of control, but his hands clasped behind his back shifted ever so slightly, as though her words had hit deeper than he wanted to admit.

When he finally spoke, his voice was low, almost dangerous. “You think this life is yours to claim? You think you can wander the city as if there aren’t people who would use you against me in a heartbeat? This isn’t about control, Vanessa. It’s about survival.”

She blinked, caught off guard. Survival? For a man like him? He was one of the most powerful CEOs in the country, untouchable, untouchable except…

Except maybe he wasn’t.

She took a step closer, her curiosity sparking despite herself. “What are you afraid of?”

His gaze snapped to hers, sharp, almost wounded. For one second, just one, she thought she saw pain flicker across his features. But then it was gone, replaced by the same cold detachment.

“You mistake caution for fear,” he said flatly. “And don’t flatter yourself, Vanessa. I don’t owe you explanations.”

Her breath caught. Part of her wanted to push, to demand answers. But another part, the wiser part, recognized that he had just shown her a crack in his armor, and pressing harder might make him slam the walls higher.

Still, she refused to back down completely. “Then at least treat me like a person. Not a pawn. I didn’t marry you just to disappear into your shadows.”

The tension between them pulsed like electricity, neither willing to yield.

Finally, Alexander exhaled slowly, his eyes locked on hers. “Very well. Tomorrow, you’ll visit your mother. I’ll arrange it. But you’ll take my driver, and you’ll follow my rules. Step outside them, and this deal ends.”

Vanessa’s heart leapt, half from relief, half from the frustration of being tethered even in freedom. Still, it was something. A victory, however small.

She nodded, her voice steady. “Fine. But remember this, Alexander, no matter how many rules you throw at me, I’m not going to disappear into this cage. Not for you. Not for anyone.”

For the first time, his gaze softened so subtly she almost missed it. His lips parted as if to say something, but he stopped himself, the words dying before they reached the air.

He turned away instead, his back to her. “Get some rest. Tomorrow will be…different.”

As she left the library, Vanessa’s pulse thrummed with a mix of triumph and confusion. She had won a sliver of freedom, but more than that, she had seen something in Alexander tonight.

A shadow. A crack.

And she couldn’t shake the feeling that behind his walls of power and cruelty, there was a man haunted by something darker than she could imagine.

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