This Marriage Is A Weapon

This Marriage Is A Weapon

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Introduction

"You're worth $2.3 million. I suggest you start acting like it."

Those were the first words Lorenzo De Luca said to her, three days after Seraphina's family declared her insane and sold her to men in thousand-dollar suits.

Lorenzo didn't buy her for pleasure. He bought her for war, leverage against her corrupt senator father. He locked her in a Mediterranean fortress, gave her a new name, and called it protection.

It was a prettier cage.

But Lorenzo made one fatal mistake: the paperwork that hid her made her his wife. The empire protecting him? Legally hers now. She can destroy him completely.

Now his deadliest enemy wants her dead. Her father wants her silenced. And she just discovered she's pregnant with her captor's child.

"Choose," Lorenzo says, his empire crumbling. "Destroy me and walk away free. Or stay and become exactly what they feared."

She pulls the trigger. Just not the one he expects.

Chapter 1

"You're lying."

Her father doesn't look up from his desk. Doesn't stop signing whatever document demands his attention more than his daughter does. The pen moves in smooth, practiced strokes, the signature of a man who's signed away bigger things than this.

"I saw them." Seraphina's voice cracks despite her best efforts. She hates how she sounds, desperate and small. "In the guest house. On the couch where we used to read together when I was…"

"Seraphina." Still not looking, still signing. "You're upset about the engagement party. The stress of wedding planning. Dr. Morrison warned me this might happen."

The air leaves her lungs.

"What?"

"Your episodes." He sets the pen down, finally meeting her eyes. There's nothing there. No anger, no concern, just calculation. "Vivienne mentioned you've been... struggling. Making accusations. Seeing things that aren't…"

"I'm not crazy." But she hears it now, the edge of hysteria creeping into her tone. The crack that will be used against her. "I know what I saw. Marcus had his hands in her hair, and she was…Dad, please, I'm not making this up."

Senator Richard Vale stands. Smooths his tie. Crosses to the bar cart like they're discussing the weather.

"You've always had such a vivid imagination. Your mother used to say…"

"Don't." The word comes out sharp enough to draw blood. "Don't you dare use her for this."

He pours scotch. Two fingers. Takes a measured sip.

"I've scheduled an appointment with Dr. Morrison for this afternoon. Just a conversation. Nothing formal." He returns to his desk. Picks up his phone. "Vivienne will drive you."

Seraphina laughs. It sounds unhinged even to her own ears.

"You want her to drive me to a psychiatrist because I caught her fucking my fiancé?"

"That language…"

"What happened to you?" She's moving toward him now, hands shaking. "When did you become this? Mom would be…"

"Your mother is dead." Flat. Final. "And you're becoming hysterical. Which is exactly what Dr. Morrison predicted."

The door opens. Vivienne enters like she owns the room, which she does, Seraphina realizes. Has for years. How did she miss it? The way her stepmother moved through their lives, rearranging pieces until everyone stood exactly where she wanted them.

"Darling." Vivienne's smile is gentle. Concerned. Perfect. "The car is ready whenever you are."

"I'm not going anywhere with you."

"Sera, honey, I know you're confused…"

"Stop calling me that. Stop…" Her voice breaks. Throat closing. Eyes burning. No. She will not cry in front of them. Will not give them this.

Her father nods once. Sharp and Efficient.

Two men enter. Security. Except these aren't the usual details. These are strangers. Bigger. Harder. The kind of men who know how to make people disappear.

"What are you doing?" Seraphina backs toward the window. Stupid. Cornered. "Dad, what is this?"

"Helping you." He returns to his papers. Signs another document without reading it. "Before you hurt yourself."

"I'm not…I don't need…" But they're closing in. Professional. Practiced. "You can't do this. I'll call someone, I'll…"

"Your phone." Vivienne extends her hand. Still smiling. "You left it downstairs, remember? I put it somewhere safe."

She didn't leave it anywhere. She had it ten minutes ago. Called Marcus seventeen times. Called her college roommate. Called the one cousin who might still take her side.

"This is illegal." Her back hits the window. Glass cold through her blouse. "You need a court order, you need…"

"We have one." Her father slides a document across the desk. Official letterhead. Judge's signature. "Seventy-two-hour psychiatric hold. For your own protection."

The words swim. She tries to read them but they won't stay still. Can't make sense of the medical terms, the legal justifications, the carefully documented evidence of her deteriorating mental state. Evidence collected when? By whom?

"I'm not sick."

"That's what everyone says, honey." Vivienne moves closer. Touches Seraphina's arm. She jerks away like burned. "The mind is so fragile. Especially after trauma. Losing your mother so young, your father's campaign stress, now wedding anxiety…"

"Stop touching me."

"...it's no wonder you're creating these... narratives. Dr. Morrison specializes in delusional disorders…"

"I saw you." Seraphina's looking at her father now. Only him. Trying to find something, anything, of the man who used to lift her on his shoulders. Who called her his little truth-teller. "I saw them together, and you know I did. You know what she is."

For just a second, something flickers in his eyes. Acknowledgment. Maybe even guilt.

Then it's gone.

"Take her to the car."

The security guards move fast. She fights, God, she fights. Lands one good elbow to someone's ribs. Satisfying crunch. But there are two of them and they know what they're doing. Arms wrenched behind her back. Professional restraint. Not hard enough to bruise obviously. Just hard enough to immobilize.

"Dad. Daddy, please…"

He doesn't look up.

"This is for the best, Seraphina. In time, you'll understand."

They're dragging her backward now. Through the door. Down the hall where she learned to walk. Past the portraits of ancestors who would probably approve of this, of sacrificing one daughter to protect the family name.

Vivienne follows. Still composed. Still perfect.

"We've packed a bag for you. Just essentials. The facility provides everything else."

"Facility." The word tastes like poison. "What facility?"

"Somewhere you can rest. Get better. Away from all this... stress."

They're at the front door. Seraphina can see the car. Black SUV. Tinted windows. Not an ambulance. No lights, no official markings. Nothing that would draw the neighbor's attention.

This was planned. Coordinated. Her family decided she was a problem and they're making her disappear with the same efficiency they apply to political scandals.

"Please." One last attempt. Looking back at the study where her father still sits. Still working. Still choosing everything except her. "Please, I'll be quiet. I won't say anything. I'll call off the wedding, I'll…"

"Shh." Vivienne's hand on her head. Maternal. Monstrous. "You're exhausted. Not thinking clearly. This will all make sense once you've had proper treatment."

The needle comes from nowhere. Sharp sting in her upper arm. She barely registers the guard pulling back, the empty syringe, the way her knees suddenly don't work properly.

"What did you…what was…"

"Just something to help you relax." Vivienne's voice sounds far away now. Underwater. "For the drive."

The world tilts. They're lifting her into the car. Seraphina tries to remember license plates, guard faces, anything that might help later. But later is becoming a difficult concept. Her thoughts are slowing, thickening, pulling apart like taffy.

She sees Vivienne standing in the doorway. Backlit by the chandelier that used to sparkle at Christmas. The woman waves. Actually waves.

Then her father appears beside his wife. Puts his arm around her waist. Pulls her close.

They look like a couple in a campaign photo. Beautiful. United. Strong.

The car door closes. Seraphina slumps against the leather seat. Can't fight the drugs pulling her under. Can't fight anything anymore.

The last thing she hears before

The darkness takes her:

Her father's voice, muffled through tinted glass, saying to Vivienne…

"This is for your own good.”

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