Chapter Two

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SCAR

Everything was so fucked.

How was my life bartered for a way of peace without my consent?

I understand it was something I had to do, for the family. But surely there had to be another way, right?

Wrong, if there was you wouldn't be standing next to Noah Sebastian in an elevator as he was about to show you your new home. Not to mention, sharing a bed with him.

I nearly fell onto my ass when he told me that there was only one bedroom in his penthouse and we would be sharing a bed. I grumbled at my thoughts, crossing my arms over my chest; something Noah picked up on with a raised brow.

"Everything alright?"

"No," I scoffed while facing him in the small elevator. "Everything is not alright. I have to get married to you without a choice, I have to share a bed with you, and not to mention, you just told me I have to work in your tattoo shop. In a matter of minutes, my entire life changed!"

My screechy voice echoed in the small confines of the elevator and Noah leaned against the back wall with a smirk on his face.

"You think this is funny?" I scoffed while crossing my arms over my chest. "My free will is gone and you're laughing."

Suddenly, his face sobered as he stood tall, with dark eyes staring down at me through even darker tendrils of hair.

"Let me make one thing clear, Scar. You have free will. You can come and go as you please but need to return. Just because we're going to be married that doesn't mean you're signing your life away."

I blinked, mouth agape. "Scar?"

"I like it," Noah shrugged as if he really didn't see the problem with shortening my name.

"And if I don't like it?" I still had my arms crossed but now I had my left hip popped out, showcasing the attitude I've had since birth.

Something flashed in his eyes just as the elevator doors behind me opened.

"Too bad, it stays," he muttered before grabbing my bags and walking past me.

Turning slowly on my heels, I noticed that the elevator opened to a vast darkness, Noah's footsteps echoing. I didn't move, not even when he turned on the bright lights showcasing his large penthouse.

Our large penthouse, I corrected myself.

Slowly stepping off the elevator, I peered around my new surroundings. Currently, I was standing in the foyer, and to my left was a long hallway that I assumed led to the bedrooms. To my right was a wall that had two large bookcases built into it. I quickly made a mental note to browse Noah's large collection and then took a few tentative steps into the open space before me.

It was an open concept of a kitchen and living room combo. To the left was the kitchen and I sucked in a breath at the gorgeous design. Black cabinets with gold fixtures. A kitchen island in the middle big enough to fit two Thanksgiving dinner spreads. I noticed that he didn't have a dining room table, only eight stools that lined the kitchen island.

The living room was simple with a large forest green sectional couch, a fireplace, and a large television above it. Although it was still nicely decorated with fine things, there was still an empty feeling that crept over my bones.

"I find it hard to believe that this huge place only has one bedroom," I said with my hands on my hips.

Noah, who was leaning his lower half onto the back of the couch with his arms over his chest, gave me a sly smirk.

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