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Chapter 2

Author: Darkliana
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-04-14 09:28:01

ZARA(AUTHOR) POV

The moment Zara stepped inside the mansion, she immediately felt it—the kind of silence that wasn’t peaceful, but suffocating, as if the entire place was holding its breath and watching her every move. The doors closed behind them with a heavy finality that echoed through the vast interior, and just like that, the outside world disappeared completely, leaving only her, Adrian, and a space that felt far too large to belong to someone like her.

Everything inside was expensive, perfectly designed, and untouched in a way that made it feel less like a home and more like a controlled display of power. The polished floors reflected the soft golden lights above, the walls were decorated with minimal but clearly intentional art pieces, and every corner seemed calculated, as if nothing here existed without a reason. It wasn’t warm. It wasn’t inviting. It was precise

Adrian walked ahead without hesitation, as if he had never left this place or as if it had never stopped belonging to him. Zara followed a few steps behind, her heels soft against the floor, her fingers lightly brushing the strap of her small bag as she tried to steady herself. She hated how unfamiliar everything felt, and yet at the same time, how real it was becoming with every step she took deeper into the house.

“This is your room,” Adrian said eventually, stopping in front of a large door on the second floor.

Zara frowned slightly. “My room?”

He turned his head just enough to look at her. “Unless you prefer sleeping elsewhere.”

The tone wasn’t mocking. It wasn’t kind either. It was neutral, as if the idea didn’t matter to him at all.

Zara pushed the door open slowly, and the moment she stepped inside, she realized it wasn’t just a room—it was a space far larger than anything she had ever had for herself. The bed alone looked like it belonged in a hotel suite, the lighting was soft and adjustable, and the entire room carried the same cold elegance as the rest of the mansion. Everything was prepared. Everything was decided.

As if someone had already known she would end up here.

Her fingers tightened slightly at her sides.

“This is too much,” she said quietly, more to herself than to him.

“It’s standard,” Adrian replied from behind her.

She turned slightly. “Standard for who exactly?”

His gaze met hers, steady and unreadable. “For my wife.”

The word landed heavier than it should have.

Zara looked away almost immediately, walking further into the room just to create distance between them, even if it was only a few steps. She didn’t sit down. She didn’t touch anything. It all felt too new, too foreign, too controlled.

“You don’t have to stand like you’re being punished,” Adrian said calmly.

“I’m not,” she answered quickly.

A brief silence followed.

Then he stepped inside fully, closing the door behind him.

That small sound made her chest tighten slightly.

Not because it was loud—but because it was final.

Adrian moved toward the desk near the window, loosening his cufflinks slightly as if the entire situation was nothing more than a routine he had done a hundred times before. He looked completely at ease in a place that made her feel like she was trespassing.

“You’ll follow a few rules here,” he said without turning around.

Zara crossed her arms slowly. “Rules.”

“Yes.”

She let out a short breath. “Of course.”

He finally turned to face her, leaning slightly against the desk. “You’ll stay in this house. You’ll attend events when required. And you’ll maintain your role in public.”

“And in private?” she asked before she could stop herself.

A faint pause.

Then, “There are no requirements in private,” he said.

The answer should have made her feel relieved.

It didn’t.

Instead, it made her more aware of the gap between them—the way he spoke about everything as if it were structured, controlled, already decided.

Zara looked at him carefully now. “So I’m just… a name you use when needed?”

His expression didn’t change. “You’re my wife,” he corrected.

“That doesn’t answer my question.”

A slight silence stretched between them again, heavier this time.

Then Adrian pushed off the desk and walked closer.

Zara didn’t move back, even though every instinct told her to.

He stopped just a few steps away from her, close enough that she could feel his presence clearly but not enough to touch her. His gaze lowered slightly, studying her with a focus that made her feel like she was being read, not just looked at.

“You keep trying to define your position,” he said quietly, “but you don’t understand it yet.”

“And you do?” she challenged.

“Yes.”

The certainty in that single word made her chest tighten.

Zara shook her head slightly. “You don’t even know me.”

For the first time, something subtle shifted in his expression—so slight she almost missed it. Not softness. Not hesitation. Something closer to recognition.

“I know enough,” he said.

It wasn’t an explanation.

It wasn’t meant to be.

Before she could respond, a soft knock came from the door. It opened immediately after without waiting for permission, and a maid stepped inside, bowing slightly as she spoke.

“Sir, everything has been prepared.”

Adrian gave a small nod. “Leave it.”

The maid exited quickly, closing the door behind her.

Zara frowned slightly. “Prepared for what?”

Adrian’s gaze returned to her.

“For you to settle in.”

Her stomach tightened again.

“People here move fast,” she muttered.

“They follow instructions,” he corrected.

That difference made her uncomfortable in a way she couldn’t fully explain.

Adrian glanced briefly at the clock on the wall. “Rest.”

Zara blinked. “That’s it?”

“That’s it for tonight.”

He turned slightly as if already done with the conversation.

But before he walked away, he paused.

Without looking back at her fully, he said quietly, “Don’t leave this room unnecessarily.”

It wasn’t a request.

It wasn’t advice.

It was a boundary.

And then he left.

The door closed behind him, leaving Zara alone in the massive room that suddenly felt even larger than before. The silence returned instantly, heavier than anything she had felt all day. She stood there for a long moment, staring at the space where he had been, realizing something she didn’t want to accept yet.

She wasn’t just in his house—She was inside his control,And somehow, she had no idea where it ended

Morning came without warmth.

Zara only realized she had fallen asleep when the light outside the curtains shifted from deep darkness to a pale gray glow that barely softened the edges of the room. Her body felt heavy, her mind slower than usual, as if even rest inside this house wasn’t fully rest. For a moment, she just sat there on the bed, staring at the space in front of her, trying to convince herself that everything that happened yesterday was still real and not some cruel dream her mind had created.

But the cameras were still there.

Quiet. Hidden. Watching.

That alone was enough to pull her fully back into reality.

A soft knock came at the door.

Zara didn’t answer immediately. She hesitated for a second before forcing herself to speak. “Yes?”

The door opened and one of the maids stepped in, carrying a neatly arranged tray of food. She placed it on the small table near the window without a word, then stepped back slightly.

“Sir Adrian instructed that you eat before leaving the room,” she said politely.

Zara frowned slightly at the wording. “Before leaving?”

The maid nodded once. “Yes, ma’am.”

Before Zara could ask anything else, the maid had already exited the room, closing the door behind her.

Silence returned instantly.

Zara looked at the tray, untouched and carefully prepared, as if even something as simple as breakfast had been planned in advance. She didn’t move toward it immediately. Instead, she walked toward the door and tried the handle.

Locked.

Her chest tightened slightly.

She tried again, harder this time, as if the result would somehow change.

Still locked.

Zara stepped back slowly, her expression tightening as realization settled in.

This wasn’t just a house with rules.

It was a house with boundaries she hadn’t agreed to.

A few minutes later, footsteps were heard outside.

Not rushed.

Not hesitant.

Controlled.

Zara turned just as the door unlocked from the outside and opened.

Adrian stepped in.

He was dressed differently from last night, more casual but still sharp in presence, his shirt sleeves rolled slightly at the forearms, as if even relaxation in him was calculated. His gaze went straight to her, calm as ever, as if nothing about the situation required explanation.

“You locked me in,” Zara said immediately.

It wasn’t a question.

Adrian closed the door behind him. “You were not locked in.”

“I tried to leave. The door was locked.”

“You tried to leave the room,” he corrected.

Zara’s jaw tightened. “And that’s not the same thing to you?”

He looked at her for a moment before answering. “Not in this house.”

Silence fell between them again, heavier this time.

Zara took a step forward. “You can’t just decide where I can and cannot go.”

“I already did,” he replied simply.

The calmness in his voice made it worse. There was no anger, no irritation, just certainty. As if the conversation itself had no room for argument.

Zara let out a short breath. “This is insane.”

“Necessary,” he corrected again.

“For what?”

His gaze held hers steadily. “For stability.”

Zara shook her head slightly, frustration building again. “You keep saying things like that, like they mean something. But all I see is control.”

A brief pause followed.

Then Adrian moved slightly closer, stopping at a distance that made her fully aware of his presence but didn’t invade her space.

“Control prevents chaos,” he said quietly.

“And I’m chaos now?” she asked sharply.

“You’re unregulated,” he replied.

The word hit strangely.

Zara frowned. “I’m a person, not something you regulate.”

Adrian didn’t respond immediately. His eyes studied her for a moment, as if weighing her reaction rather than the words themselves.

Then he spoke. “In this environment, you are both.”

That answer should have sounded absurd.

But the way he said it made it sound like a system she just hadn’t learned yet.

Zara turned away slightly, trying to calm the frustration rising in her chest. “I want to leave this room.”

“You can,” he said.

She looked back at him quickly. “You just said it was locked.”

“It is unlocked now.”

A pause.

Zara narrowed her eyes slightly. “So I need permission.”

“No,” Adrian said. “You need structure.”

The difference between those two words didn’t feel real to her.

But it clearly did to him.

She walked past him toward the door slowly, stopping just before stepping out. “And if I refuse this structure?”

Adrian’s voice was calm behind her. “You won’t.”

Zara turned her head slightly. “That sounds like a threat.”

“It’s observation,” he replied.

That made her stop fully.

She turned to face him again. “You really think I’ll just accept this?”

“I think you will adapt,” he said.

Zara let out a quiet laugh, shaking her head. “You’re very confident for someone who just forced me into a cage.”

Something subtle shifted in his gaze at that word.

Cage.

Not anger.

Not denial.

Recognition.

“You misunderstand it,” he said.

“Then explain it.”

A brief silence.

Adrian stepped slightly closer again, but still not enough to overwhelm her space. His voice lowered slightly.

“This house is not a cage,” he said. “It’s protection.”

Zara stared at him. “From what?”

His answer came without hesitation.

“Everything.”

That single word lingered.

Because he didn’t explain further.

He didn’t need to.

And somehow, that made it more unsettling than anything else he had said.

A moment passed before Adrian turned slightly toward the door. “Eat. You’ll need energy today.”

Zara frowned. “For what?”

He paused briefly at the doorway.

Then, without turning fully back to her, he said, “You’re coming with me.”

Zara’s stomach tightened slightly. “Where?”

Adrian’s voice was calm.

“To understand your place.”

And then he left.

The door closed again.

This time, it didn’t feel like an ending.

It felt like a beginning she didn’t get to choose.

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