
His Secret Wife,My Hidden Pain
Chapter 2
The next morning came too fast.
Elena barely closed her eyes all night. She sat on her bed, staring at the wall. Her heart was heavy, her hands cold.
Her mother came in with red swollen eyes. She held a small veil in her hand, not even a wedding gown, just a white cloth they once used for church service.
“Elena,” her mother whispered, “I am sorry it has come to this. If there was another way, I would have taken it.”
Elena forced a smile, even though her chest felt like breaking. “It’s fine mama. At least papa will not go to jail. That is enough for me.”
Her mother placed the veil on her head and touched her cheek. “You are strong. Too strong for your age. May God protect you.”
Before Elena could answer, the black cars arrived outside. Men in suits knocked on the door. One of them said coldly, “It is time.”
Elena’s heart jumped, but she stood. She kissed her father’s head and hugged her mother tightly. “Take care of him for me. Don’t worry, I will be fine.”
Her mother broke down in tears, but Elena walked out quickly before her own tears fell.
---
The wedding was not in a church.
It was in a cold, empty hall inside Adrian’s mansion. Only two witnesses from his side, no family from hers. No flowers, no music, no joy. Just silence.
Adrian stood there in a black suit, tall and unreadable. He didn’t look at her as she walked in. His eyes were on the papers in front of him, not her.
Elena’s heart squeezed. She told herself again, *this is not for love. This is survival.*
The officiator read the vows quickly, no emotion.
“Elena Hayes, do you take Adrian Knight as your husband?”
Elena’s lips trembled. She wanted to scream, to run, but her parents’ faces flashed in her mind. She forced the words out. “Yes, I do.”
Adrian raised his head. His cold eyes rested on her. The officiator asked, “Adrian Knight, do you take Elena Hayes as your wife?”
There was silence. Long, heavy silence. Everyone waited.
Finally, Adrian’s lips moved. “Yes. I do.”
It didn’t sound like a vow. It sounded like a sentence.
The officiator closed the book. “Then by law, you are husband and wife.”
No one clapped. No one smiled. Elena stood frozen, her hands shaking.
Adrian signed the papers without looking at her. Then he turned to her and held out the pen. “Sign.”
Her fingers were stiff, but she signed. With that one stroke, her life was no longer hers.
---
When it was done, Adrian spoke, his voice low but sharp.
“Remember what I told you last night. This is not a marriage. This is a contract. You live in my house, you follow my rules, you do not cross the line.”
Elena looked at him. “I understand.”
His eyes narrowed, almost like he wanted to break her with just his stare. “Do you?”
“Yes,” she whispered.
“Good. Then know this. You are not allowed to fall in love with me. If you do, you will only hurt yourself.”
Elena’s heart ached. She lowered her eyes so he wouldn’t see the tears. “I will not.”
Inside her, she said the truth he didn’t know. *I already hurt. I already lost something you will never understand.*
---
The media got the news in less than an hour.
By evening, headlines filled the internet.
“Poor girl traps billionaire Adrian Knight.”
“From rags to riches: Elena the gold digger.”
“She sold herself for money.”
Elena sat in her new room, reading the comments on her phone. Each word cut her like a blade. People who didn’t know her called her names, judged her, mocked her.
She dropped the phone and pressed her face into her pillow. Silent tears poured. *If only they knew… I did this to save my father. I did this because I had no choice.*
But no one cared. To the world, she was a greedy woman.
Her heart broke more when she remembered the child she once lost. The pain of carrying life and losing it alone. She whispered to herself, “If my baby was here… maybe I wouldn’t feel this empty.”
---
That night, Adrian came to her room.
She stood up quickly, fixing her veil. He looked at her once, then walked in, tall and cold.
“Sit,” he ordered.
Elena sat on the edge of the bed, her hands folded. Her heart beat too fast.
Adrian stood in front of her. His eyes were hard, his face unreadable.
“From tonight, we live under one roof. But there will be rules.”
He pulled a paper from his pocket and placed it on the table. “Rule one: You do not step into my study. Rule two: You do not interfere with my business. Rule three: You keep the media from embarrassment. Rule four: You never touch my heart. Break one, and the contract ends.”
Elena swallowed hard. “What happens if it ends?”
His eyes darkened. “Your father goes to jail.”
Her chest tightened. She nodded quickly. “I will follow the rules.”
Adrian leaned closer. His voice dropped. “Good. Because remember, Elena, this is not love. This is survival. You are here because of money, and I am here because I need silence in my life. Nothing more.”
Elena blinked fast, fighting tears. She whispered, “I know.”
Adrian straightened. He gave her one long cold look before leaving the room.
The door closed. Silence returned.
Elena finally let the tears fall. She lay on the bed, clutching her chest. *This is my marriage. This is my life now. A life without love.*
But deep in her heart, a voice whispered, *You already know pain. Maybe you can survive this too.*
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The night grew darker. Outside, the world thought Elena had won a golden life. Inside, she knew she had only walked into another prison.
And as she closed her eyes, her last thought was not of Adrian, not of her parents, but of the child she once lost.
The hidden pain she would never tell anyone.
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