The morning after my arrival at the Devereux estate did not feel like a new beginning; it felt like a slow, deliberate drowning. I had spent the night in a room so large it felt empty, staring at a dress that looked less like clothing and more like a costume for a doll. It was a deep, midnight blue silk—stark, expensive, and designed to make me look like I belonged to the walls of this place.I wasn’t going to accept this. I had spent my entire life working for my independence, and I refused to let it be dismantled by a man who measured worth in stocks and property.By 9:00 AM, I had found a service exit. I didn’t know the layout of the sprawling estate, but I knew the direction of the main gate. If I could just make it to the road, I could flag down a cab. I could go to the police, the local council, anyone. There had to be a legal loophole for a forced contract signed under duress.I made it past the rose gardens, my heels sinking into the damp soil, my breath hitching in my throat
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