LOGINThe morning after Father’s ultimatum, I barely slept. I kept replaying the conversation in the study and hoping something would change, that maybe the Dravens would need weeks or months to arrange things. Time for me to breathe. Time to find another way out.
But by ten o’clock, the doorbell rang.
My hands shook as I smoothed down the simple dress Evelyn had helped me pick out. I stood at the top of the stairs, heart hammering, as Father opened the door.
Two men stepped inside. One older, distinguished, with silver-streaked hair and sharp features. Sebastian Draven, his father I assumed. The other…
Lucian.
He was taller than I expected, easily over six feet, with broad shoulders, black hair, a sharp jawline, and eyes like storm clouds. He carried himself like he owned the air around him.
My stomach dropped.
Father greeted them smoothly. “Mr. Draven, Lucian. Thank you for coming on such short notice. Please, come in.”
Isadora and Natalia appeared from the living room, suddenly all smiles. Natalia even did a little hair flip. I stayed on the stairs for a second longer, trying to steady my breathing, before forcing myself down.
Lucian’s gaze swept the room once before landing on me. No warmth. No curiosity. Just cold assessment, like I was an object being delivered. His eyes lingered on my face, then dropped briefly down my body before returning to my eyes. Something flickered there, too fast for me to read, then vanished behind those cold eyes.
“Aurora,” Father said, waving me forward. “This is Lucian Draven. Your… future husband.”
I stopped a few feet away, folding my hands tightly to hide the trembling. “Hello,” I managed, my voice barely above a whisper.
Lucian didn’t smile. He gave a single nod. “We’re finalizing the paperwork today. I’ll be taking her home with me this afternoon.”
The words hit like a slap. I blinked. “Today? But… the wedding. I thought there would be time…”
“No need for delays,” he cut in, voice low. “The agreement is signed. The money will transfer once she’s under my roof. There’s nothing left to discuss.”
I looked desperately at Father, expecting him to protest. To say something like at least wait until the ceremony or give her a few days to prepare. This was too fast.
But Father only smiled, relief plain on his face. “Of course. Whatever works best for you, Lucian. We appreciate your… efficiency.”
Isadora nodded eagerly. “Yes, absolutely. No point dragging things out. Aurora can pack light. She doesn’t have much worth taking anyway.”
Natalia smirked, not even trying to hide her glee. “Finally. The house will be quieter.”
My chest tightened. They couldn’t wait to get rid of me. Not even a fake protest for appearances. I was the problem they’d been stuck with, and now the solution had walked through the door.
Evelyn had been hovering near the hallway. When Lucian’s name was spoken, her entire posture changed. Her eyes widened slightly as she looked at him, then at me. Before anyone could say more, she stepped forward and gently touched my elbow.
“Aurora, can I help you pack a few things?” she asked, voice steady but urgent.
I nodded gratefully and followed her upstairs to my room. The moment the door closed behind us, she pulled me into the corner, away from the door.
“I didn’t know it was Lucian you were marrying,” she whispered fiercely, gripping my arms. Her eyes searched mine. “Listen to me carefully. Trust me… you will be safer there than here. Much safer. Do whatever you have to do, but survive. I’ll explain more when I can.”
My heart raced. “What do you mean? Evelyn, you’re scaring me. Safer how? He looks like he hates me already.”
She shook her head, pressing her lips together. “I’m not ready to explain everything. Not yet. Just… keep your eyes open and your heart guarded. And remember what I told you before. You’re stronger than they know.”
Before I could press her for more, a knock sounded. One of the Draven men, probably security, stood outside. “Mr. Draven is ready to leave.”
Evelyn hugged me quickly. “I’ll find a way to stay in touch,” she whispered against my hair. Then she let go.
I packed in a small suitcase with clothes, the necklace from my mother, and a few personal things. It took less than fifteen minutes. When I came back downstairs, Lucian was already waiting by the door, checking his watch. No one hugged me goodbye. Father gave me a quick pat on the shoulder and another “You’re doing the right thing, sweetheart.” Natalia smirked. Isadora looked relieved.
Lucian didn’t say a word as he led me outside to his car. His driver opened the door. I slid into the back seat, and Lucian followed, sitting close enough that I could smell him. The car pulled away from the only home I’d ever known.
The silence was suffocating.
I stared out the window, watching the familiar streets disappear. My mind spun with Evelyn’s words, with Father’s manipulation, with the speed of all this. Lucian sat rigid beside me, long fingers tapping once on his thigh before going still.
At one point, the car turned a corner sharply. I shifted to catch my balance, and my hand brushed against his on the seat between us. Just fingers. Bare skin for half a second .
I yanked my hand back like I’d been burned, cheeks flushing. But Lucian… he went completely still. I felt the shift in him, the way his breathing changed, the sudden tension in his shoulders. For one brief, terrifying moment, his eyes darkened as they flicked to my face, then down to my mouth, then lower. Like he wanted to grab me right there in the back seat. Like he was fighting some violent urge.
Then the mask slammed back down.
He gave me a cold, cutting glare that made my stomach twist. “You can settle in when we arrive,” he said flatly.”
The rest of the drive was silent. I pressed myself against the door, trying to make myself small. My skin still tingled where we’d touched. What the hell was that? Hate? Or something worse?
The Draven mansion was nothing like I expected. It was massive. Lucian didn’t give me a tour. He simply handed me off to a housekeeper. “Show her to the guest room on the second floor. She stays there until I say otherwise.”
The housekeeper led me upstairs. The room was beautiful but impersonal. My suitcase looked pathetic sitting on the floor.
I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at my hands. Living with a man who looked at me like I was something he had to tolerate. A man whose brief touch had sent sparks flying through me even as he glared like he wanted me gone.
Evelyn’s words echoed in my head. Safer there than here.
I didn’t understand any of it.
But as I unpacked my few belongings and touched the necklace on my neck, I realized one thing clearly.
My old life was gone.
And whatever waited for me in this house was going to test every piece of me I had left.
I ended the call and stared at my phone for a moment. Evelyn’s words kept echoing. Things still coming. Don’t give him your whole heart. I tossed the phone onto the bed and dragged my suitcase out of the closet.I folded sweaters, then unfolded them again, my hands moving on autopilot. Geneva. Two nights. I picked up a black coat, then put it back. Lucian had almost told me what to wear earlier. The memory made my lips twitch despite everything.A knock sounded on my door.“Come in,” I said.Lucian stepped inside, already in a dark button-down with the sleeves rolled up. He looked at the open suitcase, then at me.“You’re actually packing without burning the place down,” he said. “I’m impressed.”“Don’t get used to it.” I held up two pairs of boots. “Which ones make me look less like your property?”He leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. “Both do. But the ones on the left are better for walking if we end up outside.”I raised an eyebrow. “We?”“I adjusted the schedule.” He sai
Aurora's POVThe meeting was on the fourteenth floor of a building whose name I didn't catch because Lucian hadn't told me where we were going, only that I needed to look presentable and be quiet.His exact words. Be quiet, Aurora..The room was full of men in expensive suits who all stood when Lucian walked in, which told me everything I needed to know about the kind of power he carried without announcing it. He introduced me once, "my wife" and after that I ceased to exist as a person and became a decorative fixture he occasionally glanced at to confirm I was still in the correct position.I sat. I smiled. I watched him work.And God, he was good at it.I hated how much I was paying attention.Then a grey-haired man looked at me."Aurora." Too familiar. "Lucian really is something, isn't he. You must be very proud."Before I could open my mouth, Lucian's hand was on my thigh under the table.Not moving. Just there. A weight that said don't and mine in the same breath."She is," Luci
Aurora's POVHe acted like it hadn't happened.That was the first thing I noticed the next morning, the way he sat across the breakfast table with his coffee, phone, carefully assembled distance and looked at me the way he might look at a piece of furniture he was faintly surprised to find still in the room.No acknowledgment. No reference. Nothing in his expression that admitted the previous evening had occurred at all.I poured my coffee and sat down and decided, quietly, that I was not going to be the one to bring it up. If Lucian wanted to pretend he hadn't kissed me twelve hours ago, that was his decision to make and his loss to carry. I had my own dignity and I intended to keep it.I lasted approximately four minutes."Are we not going to talk about last night," I said.He turned a page on whatever he was reading. "What about it?""What about it," I repeated. Flatly."We had a moment," he said. "It happened. It doesn't need to be discussed at breakfast."Something hot moved thro
Aurora's POVThe house had a rhythm now and I had learned to move inside it.Mornings were mine. I woke before Lucian most days or before he emerged from the study and I had the kitchen to myself for an hour with coffee.Afternoons belonged to whatever work Lucian was doing behind closed doors, which I had stopped trying to map precisely. I understood that the empire Evelyn had referenced was not the Draven name, not Sebastian's carefully constructed legacy, but something Lucian had built independently and quietly over the better part of a decade. Lucian Draven had a specific yield and it was rarely the thing you actually wanted.Evenings we spent in my same room.On the sixth evening, I was on the sitting room floor with my sketchbook."You're holding the pencil wrong," he said.I turned around. He was looking at my hand, not my drawing."I've been drawing since I was eight," I said."I know. You're still holding it wrong." He pointed out. "You grip too hard. See how your knuckles ar
Aurora's POVThree days passed without either of us acknowledging what had been said in the garden.Not because we were avoiding it or not only because of that. More because the house had settled into a rhythm that neither of us disrupted, and disrupting it felt like breaking something that was, for now, holding us both upright. We moved around each other with a careful, unspoken consideration. Meals at the same table. Coffee in the mornings. The occasional exchange that was about nothing important and therefore safe.I was learning the house. That was how I spent the days. Small things. Solid things. The kind of things you reached for when the large things were too large.On the fourth morning I came downstairs to find something on the kitchen table that hadn't been there the night before.A bowl, filled with the specific brand of honey-roasted cashews that I had eaten during the first weeks at the Draven mansion.I stood at the table and looked at the bowl for a long moment.Margare
Aurora's POVEvelyn arrived at seven.Sebastian was still in the house. He'd spent the afternoon in the study with Lucian, the door closed, voices too low to make out from the hallway. I hadn't tried to listen. I'd sat in the sitting room with the unread book.Evelyn came in from the cold with her coat still on and found me in the hallway.She stopped when she saw me. "You're alright," she said."Mostly," I said.She crossed the distance between us and took both my hands in hers, briefly, firmly, the way she'd done since I was small when she needed me to understand she was serious. Then she let go."Where is he?" she asked."Study. With Sebastian."Something shifted in her expression at that. "Sebastian is here.""He arrived this afternoon. He said he's been making enquiries." I watched her face carefully. "You don't look surprised.""I'm not," she said. "Sebastian has been moving toward this for some time. He just needed something to catalyse it." She began unbuttoning her coat. "Luc
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My eyes felt gritty from all the crying the night before. I lay there for a long minute, staring at the unfamiliar ceiling, trying to convince myself that yesterday had been some kind of nightmare. The bed, the quiet room, the echo of Lucian’s rough voice telling me to go back inside… it was all re
The guest room felt too big. Too quiet. Too empty. I stood in the middle of it for a long time after the housekeeper left, my small suitcase still sitting unopened by the foot of the bed.I finally moved, unzipping the suitcase and pulling out my clothes one by one. A couple of simple dresses, jean







