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last update publish date: 2026-05-06 19:35:47

The Wrong Vow, My Perfect Match

Chapter 2: The First Night of Secrets

The wedding ended like a dream Ama couldn’t wake up from.

One moment, she was standing at the altar saying words she didn’t own… the next, she was sitting inside a luxury car, dressed as a bride, staring at her reflection in the tinted window.

But it wasn’t a happy reflection.

It was a trapped one.

Across from her sat Daniel Mensah.

Her husband.

The word felt unreal in her mind.

He hadn’t spoken since they left the venue. Not a single question. Not a single reaction. Just silence… heavy and controlled.

Ama stole a glance at him.

He was scrolling through his phone, expression unreadable, as if nothing unusual had happened today. As if he hadn’t just married a stranger.

Her chest tightened.

Does he suspect something?

The thought wouldn’t leave her alone.


The car pulled into a massive estate.

Ama’s breath caught.

The mansion was even larger than she imagined—glass walls, glowing lights, gates that looked like they guarded power itself. Everything screamed wealth. Control. Distance.

“Get out,” Daniel said calmly.

Not harsh. Not warm.

Just final.

Ama hesitated before stepping out, clutching her dress tightly as she followed him inside.

The doors opened automatically.

And the world changed again.


Inside, the house was silent.

Too silent.

Maids stood in a line, bowing respectfully. No one smiled. No one spoke too much. It felt less like a home… and more like a kingdom.

Daniel stopped in the middle of the hallway.

“This is your room,” he said.

Ama blinked.

“Our room?” she asked softly.

A pause.

Then Daniel turned his head slightly.

“No. Yours.”

Something cold settled in her stomach.

Of course.

He didn’t even pretend.


That night, Ama sat alone in the massive bedroom.

The bed looked untouched. Expensive. Perfect. Lonely.

She couldn’t sleep.

Every sound in the mansion made her tense. Every shadow felt like it was watching her. She kept replaying the wedding in her mind.

He said “I do” without hesitation.

But why did it feel like he was observing her more than accepting her?

As if he was studying a problem he hadn’t solved yet.


A soft knock broke the silence.

Ama froze.

“Come in,” she said cautiously.

The door opened slightly.

A maid stepped in.

“Madam… the master asked if you needed anything.”

Ama hesitated. “No… I’m fine.”

The maid nodded and left.

But before the door closed, Ama noticed something strange.

The maid wasn’t looking at her with respect.

She was looking at her… carefully.

Like she was checking if Ama belonged there.


Later that night, Ama couldn’t resist.

She stepped out of her room quietly, walking through the hallway barefoot. The mansion was dimly lit, almost asleep.

Then she heard voices.

She stopped.

Daniel’s voice.

And another man.

“I told you I don’t want mistakes,” Daniel said coldly.

A pause.

Then the other voice responded, “But sir… the bride—”

“Watch her,” Daniel interrupted sharply. “Every move.”

Ama’s heart dropped.

She stepped back instantly, pressing herself against the wall.

Watch her?

Why?

Her breathing became uneven.

He doesn’t trust me…

Or worse—

He’s investigating me.


She rushed back to her room, locking the door behind her.

Her hands shook.

This wasn’t just a forced marriage.

This was something else.

Something planned.

Something dangerous.

Ama looked at herself in the mirror again.

The bride who wasn’t meant to be.

And now trapped in a house…

with a man who might already know she didn’t belong.


Meanwhile, in another part of the mansion, Daniel stood by the window, phone in hand.

His expression was darker now.

“I want everything on her,” he said quietly.

A pause.

Then he added, almost to himself—

“Because that woman…”

“…is not Adjoa Mensah.”

And as the night deepened…

The first crack in the perfect marriage had already begun to form.

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