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Married to the Man I Hate

Elena’s life takes a drastic turn when she is forced into a marriage of convenience to rescue her family from ruin. Despising the arrangement, she vows to keep her heart guarded and never fall for the man she is required to wed. However, her new husband proves to be far more complex than the villain she imagined. As his true character surfaces, Elena finds her resolve crumbling while her once-firm hatred transforms into an unexpected love.
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Chapter 23

Negotiation is often misunderstood.

People imagine compromise as surrender-one person giving ground so the other can stand taller. But real negotiation is quieter and far more demanding. It requires both people to acknowledge where they stand, what they fear, and what they are willing to risk in order to stay aligned.

Distance had stripped Adrian and me of assumptions.

What remained was choice.

The call came on a Sunday afternoon, timed awkwardly between my morning and his evening. I could hear the low hum of traffic outside his apartment window, the familiar sound grounding me in a way I hadn't realized I needed.

"I've been thinking," he said after a few moments of small talk.

That sentence always carried weight when Adrian said it. He never spoke lightly when it came to us.

"So have I," I replied.

There was a pause-careful, respectful.

"I don't think what happened the other night was about the missed call," he continued. "I think it was about expectation."

I leaned back against the couch, staring at the ceiling. "Yes."

"You're building something demanding," he said. "And I'm adjusting to loving you without access."

That word again.

Access.

"I don't want to become someone who needs constant reassurance," he added. "But I also don't want to pretend that distance doesn't cost me anything."

My throat tightened. "I don't want to become someone who disappears into work and calls it ambition."

Another pause-this one heavier.

"So we negotiate," he said.

The simplicity of it surprised me.

"What does that look like?" I asked.

"It looks like naming needs without weaponizing them," he replied. "And creating structure where instinct used to be enough."

I nodded slowly, even though he couldn't see it.

"Okay," I said. "Let's do that."

We started with honesty.

Raw, uncomfortable honesty.

"I need uninterrupted time to focus," I said. "When I'm working, I can't always be emotionally available in the moment. But I don't want that to feel like neglect."

"I need predictability," Adrian replied. "Not constant contact-but knowing when I can reach you without feeling like I'm intruding."

We talked through schedules, time zones, and energy levels-not like lovers clinging to romance, but like partners building infrastructure.

It felt strange.

And necessary.

"We should choose specific days," he suggested, "where work doesn't override us unless it absolutely has to."

"Yes," I said quickly. "And if one of us can't make it, we say so directly. No guessing."

He exhaled. "That alone reduces so much tension."

Then came the harder part.

"Adrian," I said quietly, "I need you to tell me if distance ever starts turning into resentment."

"I will," he said. "But I need you to promise something too."

"What?"

"That you won't assume my silence means withdrawal," he replied. "Sometimes I go quiet to avoid projecting my fears onto you."

I closed my eyes. "I can do that."

"Good," he said softly. "Because I'm learning not to confuse discomfort with danger."

That sentence lingered.

After the call, I sat with a strange mix of relief and vulnerability.

Negotiation didn't make the distance disappear.

But it gave it shape.

And shape made things survivable.

The temptation arrived quietly.

Not in the form of desire-but distraction.

There was a colleague, Daniel, assigned to work closely with me on one of the research projects. Intelligent. Attentive. Unmarried. He listened with a focus that felt flattering after weeks of emotional stretching.

At first, I didn't notice anything unusual about his presence.

Then I noticed how easy it was to talk to him.

No time zones. No scheduling. No emotional history.

That realization unsettled me.

Not because I felt drawn to him romantically-I didn't.

But because ease itself had become tempting.

One afternoon, after a long meeting, he smiled at me and said, "You seem lighter today."

I hesitated. "Do I?"

"Yes," he replied. "Like you're not carrying everything alone."

The comment struck too close to home.

"I should get back to work," I said quickly.

That evening, I told Adrian.

Not because I had to-but because I chose to.

"There's someone here," I said carefully. "Nothing inappropriate. But I noticed how easy it felt to talk to him. And that scared me."

Adrian didn't react immediately.

When he spoke, his voice was steady. "Thank you for telling me."

"I don't want to confuse convenience with connection," I continued. "And I don't want silence to create space for something else to grow."

"That's awareness," he said. "Not danger."

"Does it worry you?" I asked.

He thought for a moment. "It reminds me that love isn't protected by isolation," he said. "It's protected by intention."

I exhaled shakily. "I'm choosing us."

"I know," he replied. "Because you didn't hide it."

Back home, Adrian faced his own test.

An invitation arrived-an exclusive networking event, filled with people from his past life. Influence. Familiar power dynamics. A version of himself he had worked hard to dismantle.

He stood in his living room, invitation in hand, feeling the pull of recognition.

It would be easy to go.

To feel important again.

Instead, he called his therapist.

"I'm tempted," he admitted. "Not because I want the power-but because I miss being seen."

"And what do you fear losing if you go?" she asked.

"My integrity," he replied without hesitation. "And the man Elena believes I am."

That night, he declined the invitation.

And then he told me.

"I chose differently," he said over the phone. "Because I don't want old patterns to fill the space distance created."

My eyes burned with tears. "That means more to me than you know."

"It should," he replied. "Because I didn't do it out of obligation. I did it out of alignment."

Negotiation, I learned, wasn't about controlling outcomes.

It was about choosing clarity over comfort.

Naming temptation before it hardened.

Choosing transparency before secrecy.

And accepting that love-real love-requires constant recalibration.

Not because it's weak.

But because life never stops moving.

As weeks passed, something shifted.

The tension didn't disappear-but it softened.

Calls felt less loaded. Silence felt less threatening. We began to trust not just each other-but the systems we'd built together.

One night, as we spoke quietly, Adrian said, "I don't feel like I'm waiting for you anymore."

"What do you feel?" I asked.

"Like I'm walking alongside you," he replied. "Just on a different path for a while."

I smiled through tears. "That's exactly how it feels."

Before ending the call, he added, "When you come back, we won't be the same."

"No," I agreed. "We'll be better informed."

He chuckled softly. "You always find the clinical phrasing."

"And you always translate it into meaning," I said.

We stayed on the line a little longer, neither of us rushing to hang up.

Negotiation had not solved everything.

But it had given us a shared language.

And in that language, love learned how to stay intentional-even when certainty was unavailable.

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