Introduction
Serena envisions a quiet, respectful marriage of convenience, but she is unprepared for the magnetic pull of a man who keeps his heart under lock and key. As she moves into his world of polished marble and silence, she begins to question if Edward is truly cold or merely guarded and whether he is the only one who can protect her from her past. In this new life, she realizes that some contracts are not meant to be broken, and the most dangerous emotions are the ones that defy logic.
Chapter 1
The October heat in Oaktown was unbearable, a crippling weight that even the occasional autumn breeze couldn't lift. Inside my household, the air was even heavier. I sat on the edge of the narrow bunk I shared with two of my younger sisters, April and Lizzie, trying to pull on my socks without elbowing any of them.
The small bedroom was a minefield of abandoned school bags, half-folded laundry, and the tangled limbs of my five siblings. Every morning was an unplanned chaos of shushing toddlers and hunting for missing shoes, a loud reminder of why I was desperate to leave. My parents' voices echoed through the thin walls - another loud, exhausted argument about the piling bills and the broken water heater. It was the melody of my life, and I was done playing a background character in a tragic story.
I moved with silence, grabbing my bag containing my birth certificate and other important documents from under my mattress. I quickly went into the small kitchen to put on a pot of oatmeal for breakfast, then slipped out the back door after rushing the oatmeal that had no milk or sugar before any of my sibling could wake up and demand my attention.
My Aunt May had been my lifeline. "He's a good man, Serena," Aunt May had told me last week. "He's the lawyer who saved my house from the bank. He's successful, and he needs a wife to satisfy his family's demands. It's a refreshing break for you."
Twenty minutes later, I pulled up to the curb at City Hall. My heart was beating against my ribs. I had never even had a boyfriend, and here I was, meeting a stranger to sign away my singlehood.
"Serena!" Aunt May's voice cut through the humidity. I hurried over, but my footsteps slowed as I saw the man standing beside her. He was a tall figure in a black suit that looked far too expensive for Oaktown's morning. This was Edward Vance. Up close, I felt a chill that had nothing to do with the weather. Aunt May had called him "every woman's dream," and she wasn't lying. He was exceptionally handsome with a jawline like carved marble, but his eyes were like two fragments of iron. He didn't look like a man in love; he looked like a man concluding a business transaction.
He was nice, in a sterile, professional way, opening the car door for Aunt May and nodding politely, but he was completely cold.
"Serena, this is Edward," Aunt May said, her eyes bright with hope. "He's a bit uptight, but he's a man of his word. He's already agreed to the housing arrangements we discussed."
Edward's eyes swept over me, calculating and deep. He didn't smile. Instead, he checked his watch - a sleek, silver piece that probably cost more than my father's car.
"I'm a busy man, Ms. Blake," Edward said, his voice a smooth but cold. "Let's get this done and over with."
I swallowed hard, thinking of my screaming siblings and the cramped bedroom I'd just left. "Fine by me," I managed to say.
As we walked toward the entrance of City Hall, Edward paused, his hand on the heavy glass door. He turned to me, his expression unreadable. "Ms. Blake, you can still change your mind. I have no interest in forcing a commitment, regardless of what your aunt said. Marriage is a legal contract, one that is difficult to dissolve. Are you sure?"
I looked at him, the successful, emotionless stranger who represented my only ticket to a quiet life. "I'm sure," I said firmly. "Let's sign."
The heavy iron gate of my house made a loud noise as I pushed it open. Usually, the sound of the front door triggered a scream of siblings, but today, the house felt like a pressure cooker. As I stepped into the tiny living room, the smell of burnt oatmeal and unwashed laundry hit me. My father, Thomas, was resting over the kitchen table with a stack of final notices, while my mother, Susan, was tirelessly trying to soothe the youngest, Leo, who was crying in a high-pitched sound.
"Where have you been?" my mother said without looking up. "I needed you to walk the girls to school. I'm running late for my shift at the bakery, and your father is... well, he's 'busy' with the bills again."
I didn't move. I felt the heavy weight of the marriage certificate in my bag - a document that felt like a golden ticket and a death warrant all at once.
"I'm moving out," I said, my voice cutting through the noise with a cold focus I'd never used before. The house went dead silent. Even Leo stopped crying.
My father slowly looked up, his eyes bloodshot. "Moving out? To where? You just finished college, Serena. You don't have a job that pays enough for a deposit, let alone a monthly rent in Oaktown."
"I'm married," I said, pulling the paper out and laying it on the cluttered table. My mother dropped Leo on the couch and stood up.
"Married? To who? You haven't even had a boyfriend ever!"
"To Edward Vance, Aunt May's lawyer," I said, bracing myself. "He's provided an apartment. It's settled. I'm here to pack my things."
The commotion I expected didn't come immediately. Instead, it was a wave of rage. "You did this behind our backs?" my father shouted, slamming his hand on the table. "After everything we sacrificed to get you through school? You're the eldest! You're supposed to help us get this family on its feet, not run away the second things get hard!"
"Help?" My voice trembled. "I've been a second mother to five children since I was twelve, Dad. I've shared a bed with my two younger ones for ten years. I'm not running away - I'm surviving."
"He's a stranger!" my mother cried, finally finding her voice. "What kind of man marries a girl he doesn't know? Is he using you? Is he dangerous?"
"He's cold," I admitted, thinking of Edward's cold stare at City Hall. "But he's stable. And he's not here."
I walked past them toward the tiny bedroom. I could hear my father shouting about "ingratitude" and my mother weeping about "family loyalty," but for the first time, the noise didn't make my chest tighten. I pulled a single suitcase from under the bunk bed. As I began shoving my few belongings inside, my brother, Stan, stood in the doorway, holding a worn-out soccer ball.
"Are you really leaving, Serena?" he whispered.
I paused, my heart breaking for the one sibling who actually tried to help. I reached into my bag and pulled out the spare key Edward had handed me - a heavy, silver key to an apartment I hadn't even seen yet.
"I have to, Stan," I whispered back. "But as soon as I'm settled, I'll come for you. I promise."
Outside, a sleek black sedan pulled up to the curb, its engine humming with a quiet power that didn't belong in this neighborhood. Edward Vance didn't get out. He didn't come to help with the bags. He simply sat behind the tinted glass, waiting for his new 'contract' to fulfill her end of the bargain.
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