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Chapter 6 TAKEN FROM THE ALTER img
Chapter 7 THE CAGE THAT LOOKED LIKE SAFTEY img
Chapter 8 A KINGDOM OF VIOLENECE img
Chapter 9 THE BEGINNING OF SURRENDER img
Chapter 10 PLAYING THE DEVIL img
Chapter 11 THE PRICE OF BEING HIS img
Chapter 12 HIS..... UNTIL DAWN img
Chapter 13 THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THEM img
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Chapter 2 BETWEEN THRUTH AND TRUST

The rain came softly that evening, tapping against the shop windows like impatient fingers. Elena stood alone among her flowers, arranging a late bouquet for delivery. The world outside was blurred with silver, the kind of rain that made everything feel distant, safe.

Or it should have.

The bell above the door chimed.

Her breath caught.

Adrian stepped inside, water sliding down the shoulders of his black coat. He didn't carry an umbrella. He didn't look wet. He looked... untouchable. As if even the storm dared not touch him.

Elena's voice faltered as she tried to speak. "We're about to close-"

"I know." His tone was calm, measured, like silk over steel. His eyes moved slowly over the shop before resting on her. "I don't need flowers tonight."

She stilled. "Then why are you here?"

His lips curved faintly. "Because I said I'd come back."

The air felt heavier. She tried to busy herself, tying a ribbon, pretending his presence wasn't unraveling her calm. "You can't keep coming here," she said, though it lacked conviction.

"Why not?" His voice softened. "Do I frighten you?"

Her hands trembled, though she kept her gaze on the bouquet. "You unsettle me."

Adrian stepped closer, his shoes silent against the wooden floor. "Good," he murmured. "You should be unsettled."

Her chest tightened. She finally looked at him. "I'm engaged."

"I know." His eyes flickered, sharp with something unspoken. "To Daniel."

Her lips parted in surprise. "You know him?"

A pause. His gaze lingered, dark and unyielding. "I know enough."

Something in the way he said it made the ribbon slip from her fingers. "You're lying."

"No," Adrian said simply. "He is."

Her heart thudded painfully. "What are you talking about?"

He tilted his head, studying her the way one studies fragile glass. "You deserve honesty, Elena. You deserve more than a man who wears masks."

Her pulse stuttered. She wanted to demand answers, but fear clamped her throat. Instead she whispered, "Why are you telling me this?"

His eyes softened in a way that made her breath hitch. "Because lies destroy flowers. And I don't want to watch you wilt."

The silence that followed was unbearable. The storm outside rumbled, lightning flashing against the glass.

Adrian turned to leave, his coat brushing the air with the scent of rain and danger. At the door, he looked back.

"Ask him," he said quietly. "Ask Daniel what he hides from you. And watch his eyes when he answers."

The bell chimed as he left.

Elena stood alone, her bouquet forgotten, her chest rising and falling too fast.

For the first time, she wondered if the life she had been building was nothing more than petals-beautiful, fragile, and already beginning to fall.

The following evening, the shop was quiet, the last traces of rain lingering in the air. Elena locked the door and turned off the lights, her pearl necklace catching the faint glow as she stepped into the cool night.

Daniel was waiting outside, leaning casually against his car. The sight of him sent a familiar warmth through her chest, softening the unease Adrian's words had left behind.

"There's my beautiful bride," Daniel said, his smile bright as he opened the passenger door for her. "Dinner awaits."

Elena laughed softly as she slid into the seat. "You always make it sound like we live in a fairytale."

"Isn't that what you wanted?" he teased, brushing his lips against her temple before circling to the driver's side. "A story where the girl gets everything she dreamed of."

She smiled at him, but a small shadow lingered in her thoughts. Still, she pushed it aside. Tonight, she wanted to believe.

The restaurant was elegant, candlelight flickering against polished wine glasses. Daniel ordered her favorite meal without asking, his charm as effortless as always.

As they ate, he reached across the table, his hand covering hers. "Two weeks," he said softly. "Then you're mine forever, Elena. No more long days alone in that little shop. No more waiting for me to get home. Just us."

Her chest tightened with emotion. "I can't wait."

His thumb brushed the pearl at her throat. "Every time I see you in this, I remember why I'm the luckiest man alive."

For a moment, everything felt safe again. She saw the man she had fallen in love with-the one who brought her tea when she stayed late in the shop, who kissed her forehead when she worried, who spoke of forever as though it were already written.

Yet, when his phone buzzed on the table, his smile faltered. He flipped it face down quickly, too quickly, before meeting her eyes again.

"Work," he said with a shrug. "Always work."

Elena forced a smile, but her heart skipped unevenly. Adrian's words whispered at the edges of her mind: Ask him. Watch his eyes.

Later, as they drove home beneath the glow of streetlights, Daniel reached for her hand. She let him lace their fingers together, but for the first time, she noticed how tightly he held on.

And how much it felt like he was keeping her from slipping away.

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