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Chapter 2: The Perfect Husband.

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The Ashford Estate had never looked as beautiful as it did the day Isabella returned home.

At least, that was what everyone told her.

To Isabella, it was no longer a home—it was a world without color, without shape, without light. Every step she took inside it felt unfamiliar now, as though the walls had quietly shifted their positions while she was gone, leaving her to navigate a life that no longer belonged to her.

“Careful, my love,” Ethan’s voice came softly beside her, steady and reassuring as always. “One step at a time. I’ve got you.”

His hand was firm around hers, warm in a way that still somehow calmed her racing heart.

She trusted that warmth.

She clung to it.

Because it was all she had left.

“I’m sorry,” she whispered as she took another careful step forward. “I didn’t mean to become a burden like this.”

Ethan stopped immediately.

The silence that followed was brief—but it felt intentional, like he was choosing every word before speaking it.

“Never say that again,” he said gently, his thumb brushing over her knuckles. “You are not a burden. You are my wife. And I would carry this entire world if it meant keeping you safe.”

A faint smile touched Isabella’s lips.

Even in darkness, she could still imagine his face—calm, handsome, unwavering. The same face she had fallen in love with years ago when she had pretended to be just another woman in a crowded café, and he had looked at her like she was the only person in the room.

That memory alone made her chest tighten.

They moved slowly through the grand hallway, the faint scent of polished wood and fresh lilies filling the air. Everything sounded distant—servants whispering, footsteps retreating, doors opening and closing as though the house itself was trying not to disturb her fragile new reality.

“I prepared everything exactly the way you like it,” Ethan continued as they walked. “Your room, your medicines, even the books you used to read… I kept them all.”

“You didn’t have to do that,” she murmured.

“I did,” he replied simply. “Because I love you.”

The words settled over her like a blanket.

Safe.

Familiar.

Believable.

When they finally reached her room, he guided her carefully inside, describing each detail as though painting the world for her.

“The curtains are open so you can feel the sunlight in the morning,” he said softly. “The bed has fresh sheets. I made sure the doctor-approved scent oils are here too.”

She let out a small breath of relief.

“You always take care of everything,” she said quietly. “I don’t know what I would do without you.”

There was a pause.

Then his voice softened even further.

“You’ll never have to find out.”

That night, Ethan stayed by her side longer than usual.

He read to her in a calm, steady voice, his presence filling the room in a way that made the silence feel less frightening. Every now and then, he would pause to adjust her blanket or brush a strand of hair away from her face.

It felt perfect.

Too perfect, perhaps.

But Isabella refused to question perfection.

Not when it had saved her life.

Not when it held her together in the dark.

When she finally fell asleep, Ethan waited a few minutes longer, watching her breathing slow into rhythm before quietly standing.

“I’ll be back soon,” he whispered, though she could no longer hear him.

He pressed a kiss to her forehead and left the room without making a sound.

Down the hallway, the atmosphere changed.

Ethan’s steps were no longer gentle. They were controlled, deliberate, and colder than the man Isabella knew.

He pulled out his phone.

“Everything is progressing smoothly,” he said under his breath as he walked. “She’s fully dependent now. No suspicion.”

A pause.

Then a woman’s voice on the other end laughed softly.

“Still playing the loving husband?”

Ethan stopped near the stairwell, his expression unreadable in the dim light.

“I’m not playing,” he said calmly. “I’m finishing a process.”

Another pause.

Then, lower this time,

“Her blindness makes everything easier. She signs whatever I place in front of her. She trusts me completely.”

A faint smile tugged at his lips.

“And her family… they won’t be a problem for much longer.”

The next morning, Isabella noticed the first small inconsistency.

It was not something she could see—but something she could feel.

Ethan had left early.

Much earlier than usual.

“I had urgent matters at the company,” he had told her gently before leaving, pressing a kiss to her hand. “I’ll be back before lunch.”

But lunch came… and went.

And still, he did not return.

Instead, a maid entered her room quietly, carrying breakfast she did not remember ordering.

“Where is Ethan?” Isabella asked.

There was a slight pause before the maid answered.

“He… he is busy, madam. At work.”

Something about her tone felt uncertain.

Careful.

Like she was hiding something behind polite words.

Later that afternoon, Isabella reached for Ethan’s coat while trying to move around the room independently. Her fingers brushed against the fabric hanging in the wardrobe.

And she froze.

A faint scent clung to it.

Perfume.

Sweet.

Unfamiliar.

Not hers.

She held it closer, her brow tightening slightly.

“Strange…” she murmured.

But she said nothing else.

Because Ethan had told her she was safe.

And Isabella Ashford had always believed the man she loved.

Even in the dark.

That evening, Ethan returned exactly as he promised.

Perfect timing.

Perfect smile.

Perfect voice.

“I missed you,” he said warmly as he stepped into the room, kneeling beside her like he had done countless times before. “Did you behave today?”

Isabella smiled softly.

“Yes,” she whispered.

But somewhere deep inside the silence of her world…

Something small had begun to shift.

Something she could not yet name.

Something that, if it ever grew,

Would destroy everything.

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