"What's your problem?" he asks, voice low, controlled.
She doesn't raise her voice. She never does.
"I was just waiting," she replies. "You didn't eat dinner-"
"That's exactly the problem," he interrupts, calm but cold. "Stop waiting. Stop doing all this."
Confusion flickers across her face.
"Doing what?"
"Acting like this marriage means something," he says evenly. "It doesn't."
The words land quietly. And somehow, that hurts more.
"i..I'm not acting," she says, still composed, though her chest feels tight. "I'm just doing what-"
"What every married woman does?" he finishes for her, jaw tightening. "Don't. Don't bother me. Don't try. Don't interfere in my life."
She goes still.
"And understand this clearly," he adds, his tone calm, almost indifferent.
"This marriage means nothing to me."
For a moment, she says nothing.she watch him leave upstairs
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SIDDHARTH REYANSH(31) is quiet, controlled, and emotionally distant a man who believes silence is safer than feelings and duty matters more than love but still falls,harder and harder
MANASWINI DEVRAJ(24) is gentle, patient, and warm a woman who loves through care and kindnes.agrees to this marriage but couldn't protect her heart for falling first for him
~Bound by family.
Pulled by fate.
Broken and healed by love~
♡she fell first but he fell harder♡
LOVE:UNEXPECTED
By JKimzOT7 ________________________________________
When a fire takes everything from Mia, her parents, her home, and the life she once knew, she is adopted by her mother's best friend, Jules Kingsley. Moving into the Kingsley mansion should be a fresh start, but her new brother, Damon, has other plans.
Damon is ruthless, possessive, and impossible to avoid. He's made it his mission to remind Mia that she doesn't belong, and their hatred for each other burns brighter with every interaction. But living under the same roof means there is no escape, no distance, no way to keep the lines from blurring.
He wants control. He wants her submission. He wants her, no matter how wrong it is. And the more Mia resists, the more his obsession grows, twisting every fight into something darker, every stolen glance into a game neither of them can win.