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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 8

The house was unusually quiet that evening.

Not the peaceful kind of quiet that had slowly become familiar to me, but a heavier one-thick with unspoken thoughts. The echoes of the charity event still lingered in my mind, but something about Adrian felt different after we returned. He wasn't distant exactly, but quieter. More inward.

I noticed it when we stepped inside the mansion. He loosened his tie slowly, as if the simple act required more effort than usual. His shoulders were tense, his movements careful, deliberate.

"Are you alright?" I asked softly.

He paused near the staircase, his back still turned to me. For a moment, I thought he wouldn't answer.

"I'm fine," he said finally.

But I had learned by now that fine didn't always mean fine.

I nodded and didn't press him. If there was one thing Adrian valued, it was space. And if there was one thing I was learning, it was patience.

Later that night, I found him in the study.

The door was slightly open, warm light spilling into the hallway. I hesitated, then knocked gently.

"Yes?" he said.

"May I come in?"

He looked up, surprised, then nodded. "Of course."

The study smelled faintly of old books and coffee. Adrian sat behind the desk, jacket removed, sleeves rolled up. He looked... human here. Less like the composed man the world saw, and more like someone carrying invisible weight.

I sat across from him, folding my hands in my lap.

"You've been quiet," I said gently.

He sighed, leaning back in his chair. "Events like today... they take more from me than they give."

I tilted my head. "But you handle them so well."

He gave a humorless smile. "That's because I learned early that people expect strength. Not honesty."

Something in his tone made my chest tighten.

"Adrian," I said softly, "you don't always have to be strong with me."

He looked at me then-really looked at me. There was hesitation in his eyes. Fear. Vulnerability.

"I know," he said quietly. "That's what scares me."

---

He stood and walked toward the bookshelf, running his fingers along the spines as though grounding himself.

"My parents were... demanding," he began. "Success was never optional. Emotion was seen as weakness."

I listened carefully, not interrupting.

"My father believed love was something you earned by achievement," he continued. "Affection was conditional. Praise was rare."

I swallowed hard.

"When my mother died," he said, his voice dropping, "I was sixteen. And the house became colder than it already was."

I felt a sharp ache in my chest. "I'm so sorry."

He nodded once. "I learned how to survive by staying composed. By not needing. By not wanting."

He turned back to me. "That's why this marriage made sense to me at first. It was simple. Controlled. Safe."

"And now?" I asked.

His gaze softened. "Now it feels... dangerous."

My breath caught.

"Because you're changing things," he said honestly. "You don't demand anything. You don't pretend. You feel deeply-and you don't apologize for it."

Tears burned my eyes. "I didn't mean to disrupt your life."

He shook his head quickly. "You didn't disrupt it. You reminded me I was alive."

The words hung between us, fragile and powerful.

---

I stood slowly and walked closer to him. Not too close. Just enough.

"Adrian," I said quietly, "you're allowed to want things. You're allowed to feel."

He looked away. "I don't know how."

I reached out before I could overthink it and placed my hand gently over his.

He froze.

But he didn't pull away.

"You don't have to know how," I whispered. "You just have to try."

For the first time since I'd known him, his composure cracked. Just slightly. Enough for me to see the man behind it all.

"I'm afraid," he admitted.

"So am I," I said.

He met my gaze. "Then why are you still here?"

I smiled through my tears. "Because fear doesn't always mean stop. Sometimes it means... this matters."

---

We sat like that for a long time, hands touching lightly, the silence no longer heavy but shared.

Eventually, Adrian spoke again.

"I don't want to hurt you, Elena."

"I know," I replied. "And that's why I trust you."

His thumb brushed lightly against my hand-a small, unconscious movement that sent warmth through me.

"Stay," he said quietly. Not as a command. Not as a request. As a hope.

"I'm not going anywhere," I answered.

---

Later that night, lying in bed, I thought about everything he had shared. His past. His fears. His loneliness.

I realized something then.

I wasn't just falling for the man he was becoming with me.

I was falling for the man he had been-quietly surviving, waiting to be seen.

And for the first time, the promise I had made to myself felt distant.

Because love wasn't something I was choosing recklessly.

It was something growing naturally-rooted in honesty, patience, and shared vulnerability.

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