You try to slip past him in the hallway, but his hand brushes your wrist—gentle, deliberate. The world stills around you, like it always does when he looks at you like that. He doesn’t raise his voice. He doesn’t need to.
He leans in, gaze sharp, voice low. “You’ll marry me. Not because you love me—yet. But because I don’t share.”
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