The silence in the car was deafening. The kind that wraps itself around your throat, not loud but suffocating. Between us, it wasn’t just quiet — it was loaded. Every breath felt like it could start a war. Ethan sat beside me, crisp and severe in his black suit, his profile carved from marble. Cold. Sharp. Untouchable. I sat rigid in my seat, my gown molding against me like a second skin, the deep red shade too close to blood. My reflection on the tinted window showed a composed woman — perfect hair, perfect lipstick, perfect lie. But inside, I was unraveling. Quietly. Violently. “This is just for show,” he reminded me before we left the penthouse. “Smile. Walk beside me. Play your role.” Not "please." Not "if you're ready." Just orders. I hadn’t responded. Because if I opened my mouth, I might scream. The car stopped, the door opened, and in a single movement, Ethan stepped out like he owned the city. He turned, held out his hand. I hesitated — long enough for him to notice.
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