
Introduction
But once the cameras stopped flashing and the front door locked, the fairy tale ended.
It didn't happen all at once. First, Mikael told her what to wear. Then, he told her which friends were "bad influences." Eventually, she wasn't allowed to see her family at all. Now, Lyara lived in a beautiful, expensive house that felt like a jail. She spent every day rehearsing her smiles so no one would see how scared she was.
Lyara pressed her back against the kitchen wall. The marble felt like ice against her skin. Her heart was beating so fast she could feel it in her throat.
“Are you ignoring me now, Lyara?”
Mikael didn't look like a leading man anymore. He looked like a predator. His voice was barely a whisper, a soft sound that felt sharper than any scream, his face contorted by a fury that no camera would ever be allowed to see
“I… I didn’t hear you call me,” she whispered.
He stepped in close, crowding her until the air smelled of his expensive cologne and cold rage. 'You didn't hear me?” Then came the strike—sudden and violent. His fist hit the counter inches from her head, the thud echoing through the empty house like a physical blow. Lyara flinched so hard she felt her muscles lock.
“You’re useless,” he said, looking down at her like she was something gross he stepped on. “I give you everything, and you can’t even pay attention when I speak.”
Chapter 1
The world thought Lyara McKinley lived in a fairy tale.
Whenever she walked down a red carpet, the air filled with the sound of her name being shouted by thousands; people looked at her and saw a goddess in silk and diamonds. They saw Mikael Roosevelt, the man the world adored, holding her hand like she was his most precious prize. To the public, their marriage was a masterpiece.
But Lyara knew the truth. She wasn't a queen in a palace. She was a bird in a golden cage, and though the world applauded, no one ever looked closely enough to see the bars.
The moment the door to their penthouse clicked shut, the lights of the city stayed outside. Inside, there was only a cold, heavy silence.
Mikael let go of his public facade like an old, heavy costume, worn thin from years of pretending. The confident smile and elegant manner that once defined him faded away, revealing something raw and untamed. He no longer looked like a hero—his sharp eyes, tense posture, and the fierce glint in his gaze marked him as a hunter, built for pursuit and dominance.
“You’re late.” The words were flat, devoid of the warmth he’d used on the red carpet only an hour before. They didn't just cut the quiet; they froze it.
He tossed a magazine onto the white leather sofa. The cover showed the two of them, leaning close, smiling perfectly.
“I… the traffic was bad,” Lyara whispered. She kept her eyes on her shoes.
“And you didn’t even check the seating list for the gala,” he continued, ignoring her excuse. He began to pace the room, his shadow stretching across the floor until it swallowed her small frame. “Do you have any idea how embarrassing it is? The wife of Mikael Roosevelt can’t even follow simple instructions.”
“I tried, Mikael. I really did.”
“‘Tried’ isn’t enough! ” he hissed, stepping into her space. He was so close she could feel the heat of his anger. “You exist so I can be proud of you. That is your only job. And right now? You’re failing.”
Lyara felt tears sting her eyes, but she forced them back. She had learned early on that crying was a mistake. To Mikael, tears were just another sign of weakness, another thing he could use to mock her.
“Do you understand? ” he barked. “One mistake and the world sees a crack. They see weakness. Is that what you want? Do you want them to see how pathetic you are? ”
“No,” she whispered, her voice barely a breath. “I’ll do better. I promise.”
He stopped pacing and looked at her. For a second, his gaze softened, but the coldness stayed in his eyes. He reached out and stroked her hair, a gesture that should have been sweet but felt like a danger.
“You’d better,” he said softly. “Because you know what happens when things break, Lyara. I throw them away.”
He turned and walked toward his study, leaving her alone in the middle of the giant, empty room.
Lyara collapsed onto the sofa. She pulled her knees to her chest and stared out the tall windows reaching from the floor to the ceiling. The city of Los Angeles sparkled below her, a million lights reflecting off the glass. It looked beautiful, but it felt a thousand miles away.
Her mind drifted back to the life she had before Mikael. She remembered what it felt like to be free. She remembered late-night walks under dim street lamps where no one followed her with a camera. She remembered the smell of cheap coffee in a crowded café and the sound of her own real laughter. Back then, she could say whatever she wanted. She didn't have to measure her words. She didn't have to rehearse her smiles.
Now, even her dreams felt like they belonged to him. A sharp exhale from the doorway brought her back. Mikael was standing there, watching her. He looked at her as if he were reading a book he had bought and paid for.
“Lyara,” he said softly, his voice carrying that smooth, rhythmic tone that had won over countless hearts. “You know why I’m hard on you, don’t you? It’s because I want to keep you safe. No one else knows how to look after you the way I do."
He moved closer, placing a kiss on the top of her head. The action felt distant, lacking any real warmth or affection.
"I love you," he murmured.
Lyara stayed frozen. She wanted to believe him. She wanted to feel the warmth she thought she saw in him when they first met. But her heart was learning a hard lesson: love with Mikael wasn’t about tenderness. It was about control.
"I love you too," she said, the empty words leaving a sour taste in her mouth.
~~
Later that night, Lyara lay in their large bed. The sheets, made from soft silk, felt smooth and light against her skin. She listened to the calm rhythm of Mikael’s breathing beside her. He slept peacefully, seemingly unaffected by the unease lingering in the room.
In the dark, she whispered a question she was too afraid to ask out loud.
"Is this what love is supposed to feel like?"
Only the silence answered her.
She closed her eyes, trying to find sleep, but a sudden, loud thump came from downstairs.
Lyara bolted upright, her heart hammering. Mikael didn't stir. She slipped out of bed, her bare feet silent on the cold floor. She crept to the top of the stairs and looked down into the darkened living room.
The heavy front door, which required a top-secret code to open, was standing wide open.
A tall figure was standing in the middle of the room. He wasn't one of Mikael’s usual guards. He was dressed in all black, and in the moonlight, she saw the glint of a silver knife in his hand.
The man looked up, his eyes locking onto hers. He didn't look like a burglar. He looked like he had been waiting for her.
He didn't move. He didn't speak. He simply raised a finger to his lips, telling her to be silent.
Then, he pointed the knife toward the bedroom where Mikael lay sleeping—and then back at her.
"Run," he mouthed.
And then, every light in the penthouse went out.
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