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A Forced Contract Marriage with the Devil novel Chapter 18

Chapter 18

As expected it was there. The dining table was set as usual, a plate of food waiting for me. Scrambled. eggs, toast, a side of fresh fruit, and a glass of orange juice. The maid always prepared a full meal, despite knowing I wouldn’t eat it.

I stared at the plate, my stomach twisting uncomfortably. The sight of food did nothing but remind me of how exhausted I felt. How weak my body was becoming

The eggs looked fluffy, the toast perfectly golden, but I couldn’t bring myself to take a bite. Even the fruit, vibrant and fresh, seemed unappealing.

I picked up the glass of orange juice, swirling it slightly before setting it back down without drinking.

Instead, I turned toward the fridge, grabbed an apple, and walked away. I walked towards another end of the house, where the balcony was.

I hesitantly stepped to the balcony door and was instantly disappointed as I tried to open it and it was closed. At least I could open the window even though bars were in front of it, disturbing my

View.

I just needed some fresh air and feel a little bit of freedom. I unlatched the window and pushed it open, letting the cool morning air seep in. It wasn’t much, but it was something. A small relief in this suffocating place.

Leaning against the windowsill, I took a slow bite of the apple, my gaze drifting over the estate grounds. Everything looked perfect, manicured gardens, neatly trimmed hedges, a world untouched by chaos. Yet, to me, it was nothing but a beautiful cage.

My fingers tightened around the apple as I stared out at the flawless landscape. The fresh air, the sound of birds chirping, the occasional rustling of leaveseverything seemed so serene, yet it felt so distant. It was as if I were trapped behind glass, watching a world that didn’t belong to me anymore.

The apple’s crisp sweetness did little to ease the bitter taste in my mouth. I chewed slowly, trying to ignore the emptiness that stretched out before me, the weight of everything pressing in. My fingers tightened around the apple’s core, the pit of frustration inside me growing with every passing

second.

I

I wasn’t supposed to be here. None of this was supposed to be my life. But here I was, forced into a marriage I didn’t want, surrounded by a man who saw me as nothing more than an object to possess. It was hard not to feel like I was slowly fading away in this place.

Just as I was lost in my thoughts, the soft click of footsteps echoed behind me. I turned slightly, my heart skipping a beat when I saw the maid standing in the hallway. Her hands were folded neatly in

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front of her, her expression neutral yet somewhat caring.

Mrshe said gently, if you’re looking for something to occupy your timemaybe the library would

help?

Her suggestion was simple, almost too simple.

The library?I echoed, a small chuckle slipping out despite myself. Is that where I’m supposed to disappear into books to escape my reality?

She seemed unbothered by my sarcasm, offering a faint smile. It’s one of the few places he doesn’t mind you being. If you find itdistracting enough, you might feel better.

Better. As if a book could ever make things better. But something about the offer, the possibility of having a space where I could think without the everlooming presence of Alessandro, made me

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