Chapter 1: The Night He Mistook Silence for Surrender
The first thing I tasted was blood.
The second was betrayal.
Adrian stood over me in our bedroom, sleeves rolled up, breathing calm, as though nothing terrible had happened. Moonlight cut across his face, leaving one half pale and the other buried in shadow.
“You embarrassed me,” he said coldly.
I pressed a trembling hand against my cheek. “Because I said no?”
His jaw tightened. “Because my mother asked for one simple thing.”
One simple thing.
To Adrian and Marjorie, that meant letting his mother move into my home, claim the master bedroom, control the kitchen, inspect my choices, and slowly erase me from my own marriage.
I had refused at dinner.
He had smiled through dessert. Driven home in silence. Waited until the door closed.
Then the mask came off.
“You’ll apologize tomorrow,” he said.
I looked up from the floor.
He expected tears. Fear. Begging.
I gave him nothing.
That frightened him more than any scream could have.
Because Adrian did not know I had stopped being afraid six weeks ago.
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