The church bells rang, their chimes echoing through the summer air. Guests filled the pews, dressed in silks and suits, their faces bright with smiles.
Elena stood in the bridal suite, her reflection shimmering in the mirror. The white gown clung perfectly, delicate lace spilling across her shoulders like spun glass. Her bouquet of roses trembled faintly in her grip.
She should have felt joy. This was her day. Her future.
Instead, her chest ached with a hollow weight.
"You're beautiful," Daniel whispered when he entered the room, his eyes drinking her in. "My perfect bride."
She smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. "Always yours."
The ceremony began.
Music swelled as she walked down the aisle, her father's arm steady beside her. Daniel waited at the altar, his smile bright and flawless.
Every step she took felt like walking deeper into glass, each piece sharper than the last.
When the priest began the vows, Elena's throat tightened. She looked into Daniel's eyes, searching for the man she loved, the man who promised forever.
But she saw a flicker. Just for a moment. The same flicker Adrian had warned her about.
And then-
The doors at the back of the church slammed open.
Gasps rippled through the crowd.
Adrian stepped inside. Dressed in black, sharp as a blade, his presence swallowed the room. His eyes locked on Elena, and the air shifted, thick with tension.
"Stop," Adrian's voice cut through the silence, deep and commanding. "This farce ends here."
Chaos erupted. Guests murmured. The priest stammered. Daniel's face drained of color.
Elena's heart pounded violently. "Adrian-"
Daniel stepped forward, his mask cracking into fury. "You don't belong here. Leave now."
Adrian's dry smile curved, sharp and merciless. "Belong? That's funny. Because you don't belong to her either."
He turned his gaze on the crowd, his voice carrying like judgment. "Shall I tell you who does belong to him?"
Whispers spread like wildfire.
Adrian's eyes burned into Daniel. "Sophia. His other family. His other life." He pulled a folded photograph from his coat, dropping it onto the altar steps. A woman's face. Children clinging to her side.
Gasps. Murmurs. A shriek from one of Daniel's relatives.
Elena's bouquet slipped from her hands, petals scattering like blood across the floor.
"No," Daniel hissed, desperation cracking his voice. "She means nothing-"
Adrian's laugh was low, humorless. "Funny thing to say about your wife."
The crowd erupted, scandal and outrage crashing like thunder. Daniel lunged toward Adrian, but Adrian moved first-swift, controlled, dangerous. In one motion, he shoved Daniel back, his hand at his collar.
"Touch her again," Adrian's voice was a growl, meant only for him, "and I'll make sure the last thing you see is me."
Daniel choked, rage boiling, but fear flickered in his eyes.
Adrian released him, turning to Elena. His voice softened, but his presence filled every corner of her soul. "You know now. I told you he was a liar. And I don't share."
Her lips parted, trembling, her world shattered around her.
Adrian stepped forward, offering his hand-not gentle, not pleading, but certain. "Come with me, Elena."
The church held its breath.
For a long, breaking moment, she stood frozen, surrounded by the ruins of her vows. Then, as if compelled by something she could no longer resist, she placed her hand in his.
The doors slammed shut behind them as Adrian carried her out, his grip firm, unyielding. Roses littered the aisle like fallen blood.
The wedding was over.
Her old life was over.
And Adrian's obsession had finally claimed her.
The car ride was silent except for the hum of the engine.
Elena sat rigid, her veil torn, fingers clutching the fabric of her gown. Her heart thundered in her chest, louder than the world outside.
Adrian drove with calm precision, one hand on the wheel, the other resting lazily against the seat as though he hadn't just detonated her life.
She finally found her voice, trembling but sharp. "You had no right."
His lips curved into that dry, humorless smile. "I had every right. You just don't see it yet."
Her nails dug into her palms. "You humiliated me. Destroyed everything-"
"I saved you." His voice was low, commanding. "From a liar. From a man who would've chained you to a life built on deception. You should be thanking me, Elena."
Her head snapped toward him, fury spilling through her grief. "Thanking you? For kidnapping me on my wedding day? For ruining-"
"For keeping you," Adrian interrupted, his tone dark and final. His gaze flicked to her, eyes burning with dangerous obsession. "I told you once, didn't I? When I want something, I don't stop until it's mine. And, Elena..." His hand tightened on the wheel. "You're mine."
Her breath hitched, fear and something sharper curling inside her chest. "You can't just decide that."
Adrian's laugh was soft, humorless, the kind that sent shivers down her spine. "You think choice has anything to do with this?"
The car pulled into the long drive of a sprawling estate. Black iron gates swung open, and the mansion loomed like a shadowed fortress. Roses, blood-red and wild, grew along the stone walls.
Elena's chest tightened. She felt like she was walking into a cage disguised as a garden.
Adrian led her inside, his hand firm at her back-not cruel, but unyielding. The halls were vast, dimly lit, filled with portraits of stern-faced men.
"This is your home now," he said simply.
Her head whipped toward him. "No. My home is my flower shop. My life is mine. You can't just-"
"I already did." He poured himself a glass of whiskey, his movements elegant, controlled. He didn't look at her when he added, "You'll see soon enough, Elena. You'll understand. The world you thought you knew? It was glass. Fragile. Easy to break. I'm the only real thing you have left."
Her throat burned. "You're insane."
Adrian stepped closer, the faint scent of smoke and leather filling her senses. He tilted her chin up, his touch firm, almost reverent.
"No, Elena," he murmured, his voice softer now, though no less dangerous. "I'm obsessed."
Her pulse skittered under his touch. She wanted to pull away, to scream, to claw her way free. Yet, somewhere deep, the certainty in his voice rooted into her bones.
Adrian's thumb brushed her jaw, slow and possessive. "You'll fight me. You'll curse me. But you'll never escape me. Because love isn't always gentle, Elena. Sometimes it's blood and thorns."
Her eyes stung with tears she refused to shed. "You don't love me. You just want to own me."
His dry smile curved again, a shadow in the candlelight. "You say that as if the two are different."
And in that moment, Elena knew she had stepped into a world where the line between love and obsession, cage and sanctuary, would blur until she could no longer tell them apart.





