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Captivated by his fragile bride

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I found myself crushed under his merciless arms and world. For Ethan, the brutal billionaire, marriage was just another business deal. A cover to protect his empire. I am Emilia Kane, the vulnerable bride he acquired to suit his material hunger, in fact being with him was just for survival. I signed my freedom away, never expecting anything more than isolation and detachment behind glittering walls of Ethan's empire. But at a point, my tears broke through his iron heart. My quiet strength and gentleness subdued his pride and stirred up a hunger he thought he had concealed forever. Will I be able to survive in a place that isn't home? Let's see in this raw-gripping tale of love bound.

Captivated by his fragile bride Chapter 1

“You’re not just any man, Ethan Harrington. You’re the man they love to scrutinize. And right now, they’re circling like sharks.”

Daniel Cross’s voice carried a teasing lilt, but beneath it was an edge of truth that couldn’t be ignored. He lounged in one of the leather armchairs opposite Ethan’s mahogany desk, one ankle resting casually over the other. The late afternoon sunlight filtered through the glass walls of the Harrington Global tower, gilding the room in tones of burnished gold. The city stretched beyond them, steel and ambition reaching endlessly into the horizon.

But inside Ethan Harrington’s office, the air was colder than the view suggested.

Ethan didn’t immediately respond. His attention remained fixed on the document in front of him, a merger proposal worth billions. His eyes, the color of storm-tossed steel, moved over the lines with mechanical precision. The sharp angles of his face,high cheekbones, a strong jaw, and lips set in unyielding control.

Yet there was a stillness in him that was almost too controlled, like a predator waiting for a reason to strike.

When he finally spoke, his voice was smooth and quiet, but it cut through the silence like a blade.

“Then let them circle,” he said, lifting his gaze to meet Daniel’s. “I’ve never been afraid of blood.”

Daniel’s lips twitched into a knowing smile. “No, you never are. But this isn’t about blood, Ethan,it’s about perception. You might not care what the tabloids say, but your investors do. The board’s been whispering, and the markets are listening.”

Ethan leaned back in his chair, the leather creaking softly beneath him. He set the pen down and rested both hands flat on the desk. “The board can whisper all they like. They still depend on me to keep this empire afloat.”

Daniel chuckled under his breath. “You really think even empires are immune to gossip? The press is tearing you apart,‘Harrington the Heartless,’ ‘The Man Who Sees Love as a Liability.’ Those headlines don’t die easily. You’ve built a kingdom, yes, but kingdoms fall when the people stop believing in the king.”

Ethan’s expression didn’t tremble.

He turned his chair slightly, his gaze drifting to the window.

“I’ve survived worse than bad press,” he said, voice low.

Daniel rose from his seat, walking toward the bar cart at the far end of the office. “Maybe,” he murmured, pouring himself a drink. “But this isn’t about survival anymore, it’s about evolution. You can’t keep running your company like a war. People are starting to see you as…” He turned, glass in hand, eyes sharp. “Unfeeling. Inhuman.”

Ethan’s lips curved into something between disdain and amusement. “Emotion doesn’t keep the lights on, Daniel. Profit does.”

Daniel took a slow sip of his whiskey. “And yet emotion is what keeps the world watching. You can’t sell control forever; it gets boring. They want to see a man who bleeds, who feels. They want to see Ethan Harrington humanized.”

A faint, humorless smile ghosted across Ethan’s lips. “Humanized? You make it sound like I’m some kind of machine.”

Daniel raised a brow. “Aren’t you?”

The silence that followed was heavy, thick with unspoken truths.

Ethan turned back to his desk, the movement precise, deliberate. He adjusted his cufflinks, engraved with his family crest. “Say what you came to say, Daniel. You’ve circled long enough.”

Daniel’s grin widened, knowing he’d hit the mark. “You need a wife.”

The pen in Ethan’s hand dropped. His head lifted slowly, and for the first time in the conversation, true disbelief flickered in his eyes. “ A What?”

“A wife,” Daniel repeated, his tone maddeningly calm. “Someone respectable, graceful, and perfectly inoffensive. The kind of woman who softens your image without threatening your control. You don’t have to love her—just look like you do.”

Ethan let out a quiet breath that was almost a laugh, though it lacked warmth. “You’re suggesting I turn my life into a publicity stunt?”

“I’m suggesting you protect your empire,” Daniel said simply. “The press is tearing you down faster than your profits can climb. You don’t fight perception,you redirect it. A marriage, especially to the right kind of woman, makes you look… stable. Human. Investable.”

Ethan’s eyes narrowed. “Love doesn't exist,” And not after what Victoria did to me. She broke my heart. And you are suggesting marriage? Marriage isn’t stability, Daniel. It’s a trap dressed as comfort.”

Daniel’s grin widened. “Not if you write the terms yourself. You, of all people, can turn a vow into a contract.”

For a long moment, Ethan said nothing. The city noise below seemed to fade, replaced by the muted hum of the air conditioning and the faint tick of the wall clock.

He stood, moving toward the window, his tall frame outlined against the skyline. His reflection stared back at him, sharp suit, colder eyes. A man who had everything except peace.

“I’ve seen what marriage does to people,” he said quietly, almost to himself. “It changes them. Weakens them.”

Daniel leaned against the edge of the desk, studying him. “Or maybe it reveals them. Not everyone hides behind control as you do.”

Ethan turned, and for a fraction of a second, something raw flickered in his gaze, something unguarded, almost haunted. But it vanished as quickly as it appeared.

“Control,” Ethan said, his voice firmer now, “is the only reason I’ve survived this long.”

Daniel’s smirk softened. “Then marry someone you can control. Someone who knows the rules.”

Ethan gave a small, humorless laugh. “You make it sound so simple.”

“It is simple,” Daniel said. “You just don’t want to admit it might work.”

The corner of Ethan’s mouth twitched. “And where, exactly, do you suggest I find this miracle woman willing to tie herself to a man with no heart?”

“Leave that to me,” Daniel said lightly, setting his glass down. “You’d be surprised how many would kill for the title of Mrs. Harrington.”

Ethan’s gaze hardened. “Then they’re fools.”

Daniel smiled faintly, though his tone was laced with sincerity. “Maybe. But even fools can serve a purpose.”

Ethan returned to his desk, lowering himself into the chair with measured composure. The conversation should have ended there, but the echo of Daniel’s words lingered in his mind. The idea was distasteful, absurd even, and yet, disturbingly logical.

He picked up his pen again, tapping it once against the proposal before him. His empire was vast but vulnerable. Every article, every rumor chipped away at the illusion of invincibility he’d built so carefully.

A wife, Daniel had said. A symbol. A distraction.

Ethan’s hand stilled. His pulse remained steady, but somewhere deep in the hollow space where emotion should have been, something stirred, a flicker of unease, or maybe curiosity.

Finally, he spoke, voice low and deliberate. “If I ever take a wife, Daniel, she’ll know exactly what she’s marrying, a man with no heart to give.”

Daniel’s smirk faded into something almost sympathetic. “Be careful, my friend. Even iron melts when touched by fire.”

Ethan looked up then, his eyes unreadable, like dark glass hiding the storm beneath. “Then let’s make sure,” he murmured, “I never play with fire.”

The light outside dimmed as evening fell, painting the skyline in shades of gray and gold. Inside the office, the glow of the city below reflected off the polished glass table, catching the edges of Ethan’s expression, hard, composed, untouchable.

But as Daniel turned to leave, a single thought crossed Ethan’s mind, quiet, uninvited, and unwelcome.

What if fire were exactly what his world needed?

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