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The Marriage I Wasn't Meant to Question.

The Marriage I Wasn't Meant to Question.

She married him for survival. He married her for a reason he refuses to explain. And the truth is buried deeper than the contract. The more she settles into his world, the more she realizes the marriage wasn't just convenient - it was calculated. Chosen. Timed. And when she uncovers why she was selected for the contract, the truth forces a terrifying question: Was she brought into his life to be protected... or to replace someone who never really left?
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Chapter 6

The house changed its posture before I heard anything. It wasn't obvious. No alarms. No raised voices. Just a subtle tightening-like a breath held too long. The lights dimmed a fraction, then steadied. Somewhere deep in the walls, a low mechanical hum shifted pitch, recalibrating. Elliot was home. I hadn't seen him yet, but the house knew. And that meant I knew. I dressed slowly, choosing something soft and unassuming from the closet instead of whatever the house had prepared. The garment bag hung there untouched, its presence a reminder that even my appearance could be planned for me if I let it. When I stepped into the hallway, Margaret was waiting. "Good morning, Mrs. Kingsley," she said. Her voice was calm. Too calm. "Is something wrong?" I asked. "No," she replied immediately. "Mr. Kingsley requested breakfast in the east dining room." Requested. Not invited. We walked in silence. I noticed the additional security-two men posted where there had been none yesterday. Their eyes didn't linger on me, but their awareness did. Like sensors tracking movement. Elliot sat at the table, jacket off, sleeves rolled, phone face down. He looked up when I entered, and for a moment, his expression flickered-something unreadable passing through before the mask settled back into place. "You didn't use the dress," he said. "I wasn't told I had to," I replied, taking my seat. "No," he agreed. "You weren't." Breakfast arrived. Coffee steamed. Plates clinked softly. The room was warm, sunlit, deceptively normal. We ate for a few minutes in silence. "You met with Julia," he said finally. "Yes." "She explained the consequences." "She explained the leverage," I corrected. His mouth curved faintly. "You're learning the language quickly." "That's not a compliment," I said. "It is where I come from." I set my fork down. "You keep saying I'm protected. From what?" He didn't answer immediately. His gaze drifted-not to me, but to the window, the grounds beyond it, the places I wasn't allowed to go. "From people who don't like loose ends," he said. A chill crept up my spine. "Am I a loose end?" "You were," he replied. "You're less of one now." The words should have comforted me. They didn't. "Because I'm married to you," I said. "Yes." "And if I wasn't?" He met my eyes. "We wouldn't be having this conversation." After breakfast, he stood abruptly. "I'll be working from home today," he said. The house seemed to react-doors unlocking somewhere, systems adjusting, the low hum shifting again. I watched him leave, aware that his presence tightened the space around me like a net. I tried to occupy myself. Reading. Walking the permitted paths. Pretending the west wing didn't exist. It didn't work. The first sound came just before noon. A sharp metallic clack-too loud to be accidental, too deliberate to be furniture settling. It echoed briefly, then disappeared into silence. I froze. Seconds passed. Nothing. I told myself it was a door. Or a latch. Or my imagination finally breaking under the weight of too many rules. Then I heard voices. Low. Controlled. Male. They weren't arguing. That would have been easier to dismiss. They were speaking carefully, like every word mattered. The sound came from below. Deeper than the living areas. Somewhere the house didn't show me. I took one step toward the corridor before I realized I was moving. "Mrs. Kingsley." I turned sharply. Margaret stood a few feet behind me, hands folded, expression neutral. "I didn't hear you," I said. "That's intentional," she replied softly. "May I escort you back to your room?" "I was just-" "Thinking," she finished. "I know." Her gaze flicked toward the corridor. The west wing entrance wasn't visible from here, but the warning still felt directed at it. "For your safety," she added, "it's best to remain in your wing." "For my safety," I repeated. "Yes." I let her guide me away, the metallic sound echoing in my head like a threat I couldn't name. It was late afternoon when I saw Elliot again. He emerged from a side corridor I hadn't noticed before, jacket still off, sleeves rolled higher now. His expression was composed, but his jaw was tight, a muscle ticking near his temple. "How long have you been standing there?" he asked. "Long enough to hear something," I replied. His gaze sharpened. "What did you hear?" "Voices." A pause. Barely a second-but it mattered. "Did you understand them?" "No." "Good," he said. The word landed wrong. "Who was here?" I asked. "Business." "That sounded personal." His eyes darkened slightly. "You're not wrong." I took a breath. "Is that what's in the west wing?" His entire posture changed. "Do not ask me that again," he said quietly. The calm in his voice was more unsettling than anger would have been. "Why?" I pressed, my heart pounding. "Why marry me, put me in the middle of this, and then tell me nothing?" He stepped closer-too close. Not touching, but enough that I could feel his presence, solid and controlled. "Because knowing would put you at risk," he said. "And because curiosity has consequences." Before I could respond, the sound came again. Louder this time. A metallic slam, followed by a muffled thud. The house reacted instantly. Lights dimmed. Somewhere, locks engaged. The air itself seemed to tighten. Elliot's jaw clenched. "I need you to go to your room," he said. "What was that?" I demanded. "Now, Claire." His tone brooked no argument. I turned and walked away, my pulse roaring in my ears. By the time I reached my room, the door locked behind me with a soft, unmistakable click. I hadn't locked it. I paced, adrenaline buzzing through my veins. Minutes stretched. Ten. Twenty. Then footsteps approached. The door unlocked. Elliot stood there, his expression carefully neutral, as if nothing had happened. "You're fine," he said. "What was that noise?" I asked. "A door," he replied. "That didn't sound like a door." He studied me for a long moment. "Trust me." "That's not an answer." "It's the only one you're getting." I laughed softly, the sound brittle. "This marriage wasn't supposed to be dangerous." "It isn't," he said. "Then why does it feel like a warning?" He hesitated. Just enough to tell me I'd touched something real. "Because safety," he said finally, "often looks like restriction before it looks like freedom." He turned to leave, then paused. "Claire," he added, his voice lower now. "There are things in this house that don't stay contained once they're questioned." After he left, I sat on the bed, shaking. I wasn't imagining it anymore. This house wasn't just hiding secrets. It was built around them. That night, sleep refused to come. I lay awake, staring at the ceiling, listening to the subtle sounds of the house-systems resetting, doors opening and closing far away, footsteps moving with purpose. At exactly 2:17 a.m., a light flickered on across the courtyard. The west wing. I sat up slowly, heart pounding, and watched as the light moved from room to room. Not rushed. Methodical. Checking. Or guarding. When the light finally went out, the silence that followed felt heavier than before. I lay back, the realization settling in my chest like a stone: This marriage wasn't designed to make sense. It was designed to keep something buried. And whatever it was- -I was sleeping dangerously close to it.
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