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“You’ll soon understand why I chose you.”
Her cryptic words unsettled Mark.
As the days passed, Mark grew increasingly uneasy. The staff avoided eye contact and spoke in hushed tones when they thought he wasn’t listening. He caught fragments of conversations that made his stomach churn.
“Why him?”
“Does he know?”
“She never does anything without a reason.”
“He’ll find out sooner or later.”
“They always do.”
He glanced around the room. No one was there.
The key was heavier than he expected, cold to the touch. Mark’s mind raced. Was it for one of the locked doors? He looked toward the hallway, where shadows danced along the walls.
What is Eleanor hiding—and why did she choose me?
The mansion was wrapped in silence when Mark slipped into the hallway. The key felt like a lump of lead in his pocket, its cold surface pressing against his thigh. His pulse raced as he approached the door he had noticed before, its ornate knob faintly gleaming in the moonlight filtering through the windows.
The room was a time capsule, frozen in another era. Dusty furniture and faded wallpaper surrounded him. Photographs in tarnished silver frames covered a table, their images capturing happier times: a younger Eleanor, a man who must have been her late husband, and another couple Mark didn’t recognize.
But it was the stack of papers on the desk that caught his attention. Mark flipped through them, eyes wide. Legal documents detailed failed business dealings between Eleanor’s husband and Mark’s father.
His breath caught when he reached the final page—a marriage license. His name and Eleanor’s stared back at him starkly on the paper. It was dated weeks before the wedding, far earlier than he had imagined.
I will take everything from him, just as his father took everything from me. He will be my pawn.
Mark froze at the sound of the door creaking behind him.
“Enjoying yourself?”
Eleanor’s voice was icy, slicing through the shadows like a blade. He turned, guilt and fear written across his face.
“Eleanor, I—”
“Did you think you’d find answers here?” She stepped into the room, her silhouette sharp against the dim hallway light. “Curiosity killed the cat, Mark. What do you think you’re doing?”
Her voice was low but firm.
“Why did you marry me?” Mark demanded. “Is it because of my father? Is this revenge?”
Eleanor’s gaze hardened, her usual façade cracking.
“It’s not your place to ask questions, Mark. Just do as you’re told, and you’ll leave this marriage better off than when you entered it. Isn’t that enough?”
Mark clenched his fists. “Enough. You lied to me. You manipulated me. This isn’t a marriage—it’s a trap.”
Eleanor’s lips curved into a faint smile that never reached her eyes. “A trap? Perhaps you should have thought twice before signing those papers.” She stepped closer, her tone venomous. “You may think you’re clever, Mark, but you’re just like your father—blind to the damage you cause until it’s far too late.”
Mark glared at her, once again feeling the weight of his father’s legacy. “If you hated him so much, why take it out on me? I had nothing to do with what he did to your family.”
Eleanor stared at him for a long moment, the silence tightening like a drawn wire. Finally, she turned on her heel.
“You’re in deep trouble, Mark. Stay out of matters that don’t concern you.”
With that, she left the room, her footsteps fading down the hall.
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