A Wife For The Ruthless Ceo
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Chapter 6 A Moment Of Rage img
Chapter 7 Secrets And Silence img
Chapter 8 Beneath The Facade img
Chapter 9 Unspoken Truth img
Chapter 10 Loveless Marriage img
Chapter 11 The Cold Billionaire img
Chapter 12 The Price Of Perfection img
Chapter 13 A Complicated Love img
Chapter 14 A Spark Of Curiousity img
Chapter 15 The Unknown Call img
Chapter 16 Beneath The Surface img
Chapter 17 The Lies That Bind img
Chapter 18 The Distance Between Us img
Chapter 19 The Voice From The Past img
Chapter 20 Entangled Heart img
Chapter 21 The Weight Of Resentment img
Chapter 22 A Heart Torn Apart img
Chapter 23 A Price Of Hurt img
Chapter 24 Love Amidst The Heartache img
Chapter 25 The Walls Between Us img
Chapter 26 A Cold Hearts Melts img
Chapter 27 Echoes Of Memories img
Chapter 28 Love In Shadows img
Chapter 29 Unspoken Words img
Chapter 30 The Ultimate Sacrifice img
Chapter 31 Love And Fury img
Chapter 32 Vengeance And Deceit img
Chapter 33 By My Side img
Chapter 34 The Escape img
Chapter 35 Love In Bloom img
Chapter 36 Sweet Surprise img
Chapter 37 Web Of Deceit img
Chapter 38 Safety Needed img
Chapter 39 Moment Of Love img
Chapter 40 Love We Share img
Chapter 41 Her Message img
Chapter 42 A Concerned Heart img
Chapter 43 Our Moments img
Chapter 44 Whispers Of Love img
Chapter 45 Her Return img
Chapter 46 Her Obsession img
Chapter 47 Memories Of The Past img
Chapter 48 Secrets And Lies img
Chapter 49 Entangled Heart img
Chapter 50 Toxic Desire img
Chapter 51 Bumping Into Her img
Chapter 52 Hurting Her Feelings img
Chapter 53 A Marriage Of Secrets img
Chapter 54 Love And Sincerity img
Chapter 55 Game On img
Chapter 56 The Set Up img
Chapter 57 The Misunderstanding img
Chapter 58 Broken Love img
Chapter 59 Protecting My Woman img
Chapter 60 Until She Is Gone img
Chapter 61 Fragile Love img
Chapter 62 The Meeting img
Chapter 63 The Beginning Ruins img
Chapter 64 Echoed Of Threat img
Chapter 65 Two Heartbeats img
Chapter 66 The Weight Of Silence img
Chapter 67 Love Me Or Loose Everything img
Chapter 68 To Love And Let Go img
Chapter 69 Ruthless By Blood img
Chapter 70 The Divorce Papers img
Chapter 71 When Love Turne Cold img
Chapter 72 The Replacement Game img
Chapter 73 Twice Abandoned img
Chapter 74 Pieces Of Me img
Chapter 75 Silent Cries img
Chapter 76 A Love Worth Protecting img
Chapter 77 A Heart That Still Hurts img
Chapter 78 The Beginning img
Chapter 79 A Second Chance img
Chapter 80 Shattered For Her Safety img
Chapter 81 The Silence That Set Me Free img
Chapter 82 Not Today, But Soon img
Chapter 83 The Cost Of Letting Go img
Chapter 84 For You, My Little One img
Chapter 85 Twisted Love, Ruthless Heart img
Chapter 86 She Is Real img
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Chapter 4 The Mansion

Evelyn's Pov

The car came to a stop in front of the mansion, the wheels crunching on the long, gravel driveway. I didn't know what I expected, but I hadn't prepared for this-this monstrous, looming structure that seemed to rise out of the earth like something born from nightmares. The dark stone façade of the mansion stared down at me as if it already knew my every thought, and yet, it felt indifferent to my presence. It was vast. Expansive. Overwhelming. And it felt like the beginning of an era that I wasn't ready for.

Liam didn't even look at me as we climbed out of the car. He didn't have to. He didn't need to acknowledge me. I was just another accessory to his life-something he had to deal with for the sake of appearances. And I had learned, over the course of these past few days, that he was excellent at pretending that I didn't exist. As we walked toward the mansion's grand entrance, his silence was as suffocating as ever.

The door was opened for us by an elderly butler who didn't look at me, either. He simply ushered us inside with a nod to Liam, and I followed them both through the imposing marble foyer. The floors gleamed beneath our feet, and the ceilings seemed to stretch forever into the darkness above, like something out of a gothic novel.

"Your room is upstairs, Mrs Harrington," the butler said, his voice soft but firm.

I barely registered his words. I didn't care about the room or the space; I just wanted to get through this night without completely losing my mind. The weight of the mansion seemed to settle on my shoulders, and with each step I took, I felt smaller, more insignificant. But at least, for now, Liam wasn't looking at me. He was ahead, walking briskly toward the staircase, leaving me trailing behind. I was grateful for the distance.

As I followed the butler up the grand staircase, the walls around me felt colder, the air thicker. The butler led me down a hallway lined with closed doors, each one locked in its own little world, hiding its secrets from view. My footsteps echoed through the narrow space, each step seeming to stretch the silence even further. Finally, he stopped in front of one door, turning the knob and pushing it open.

"This is your room, Mrs Harrington," he said.

I didn't bother responding. The room itself was beautiful-too beautiful. The bed was massive, draped in white linens, and the furniture was made of dark wood, polished to a sheen. The windows were large, offering a sweeping view of the garden below. But nothing in this room could make me feel at home. It was too cold, too perfect, too empty. I stood there for a moment, just taking it in, trying to figure out how to breathe in this space. The walls felt as if they were closing in on me, the grandeur of everything suffocating.

The butler didn't stay long. He gave me a curt nod and left, shutting the door quietly behind him. I was alone.

I stood in the center of the room, staring at the bed, the furniture, the decor, all of it a reminder that this wasn't a place for me to feel at peace. This was just a new prison, a new cage that I had walked into willingly. The thought made my chest tighten, but I shoved it aside, willing myself to focus on something else.

The silence of the room was suffocating. After a few minutes, I sat down on the edge of the bed and stared out the window, trying to distract myself. The moon hung in the sky, casting its pale light over the manicured lawn below. I could see the garden stretching out for what felt like miles, the plants and flowers perfectly arranged in neat rows. But all I could see was the emptiness that surrounded me. The mansion, the garden, everything felt... wrong.

Eventually, the weight of the silence became too much to bear. I couldn't stand being alone in the room any longer. I needed to get out. I needed to find something to do, something to occupy my mind before it collapsed under the crushing pressure of this place.

I stood and walked toward the door, my fingers trailing over the cool surface of the wood. I wasn't sure what I was looking for as I stepped back into the hallway, but I had to get away from that room. The mansion seemed to stretch endlessly in all directions, and every hallway seemed to lead to another, bigger room, another dark, empty space.

At first, I didn't know where I was going. I wandered down long corridors, glancing into rooms that seemed to serve no purpose, their doors closed and their contents shrouded in darkness. There were no people here-no servants, no sounds of life. Just silence.

I walked aimlessly for what felt like hours, my footsteps growing louder in the quiet. Eventually, I came upon a door at the far end of one hallway. This door was different. It didn't seem to belong to any of the rooms I had seen before. The wood was dark, worn, and weathered, as if it had been untouched for years. I stopped in front of it, my curiosity pulling me closer. There was something about this door-something that drew me in.

I ran my fingers over the door's surface, feeling the rough texture beneath my skin. It was locked, but the lock was old, rusted. There was no handle, no visible way to open it. I leaned closer, pressing my ear to the wood, straining to hear anything from within. But there was nothing. Only the faint hum of silence.

I was about to pull away when I heard it-a faint sound, a muffled conversation coming from the other side of the door. My heart skipped a beat as I froze, my breath catching in my throat. The voices were low, too quiet for me to make out clearly, but I could hear them-two men talking, their words indistinguishable but unmistakably urgent.

I held my breath, trying to make sense of what I was hearing. But before I could focus on the conversation, I heard the unmistakable sound of footsteps approaching. My pulse quickened. I stepped back quickly, retreating into the shadows of the hallway just as Liam appeared, walking toward me with that same cold, emotionless expression on his face.

He didn't notice me at first, his gaze focused on something ahead of him. But then his eyes flicked to me, and he stopped.

"What are you doing here?" he asked, his voice sharp, tinged with something I couldn't place.

I swallowed, my heart pounding. I tried to sound casual, but my voice trembled slightly. "Just... exploring."

Liam's eyes narrowed. He studied me for a long moment, and I could see the judgment in his gaze. Then, without a word, he walked past me, his presence as cold and distant as ever. I watched him go, my mind racing with the conversation I had just overheard. Who had he been talking to? What were they discussing? And why was it so important that it was hidden behind a locked door?

I stayed where I was for a moment longer, my thoughts swirling. Something was happening here-something I wasn't supposed to know about. And I was determined to find out what it was.

As Liam walked away, his back turned to me, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. I had to know what was behind that door. But just as I was about to move forward, I heard him murmur under his breath, almost too low for me to hear.

"I have to keep her away from that room. If she finds out, everything will fall apart."

I froze.

            
            

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