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Chapter 1 - Forced Into His World

‎The hospital room was too quiet.

‎Not the normal kind of quiet… but the kind that felt like the world had stopped breathing.

‎I stood beside my father's bed, staring at his face like if I stared long enough, he would suddenly open his eyes and call my name the way he always did.

‎"Princess…"

‎That was what he used to call me. Even when I was grown.

‎But his lips didn't move.

‎His chest didn't rise.

‎The machine beside him made a flat sound that I would never forget for the rest of my life.

‎Beep…

‎Then silence.

‎My fingers trembled as I held his hand. It was cold. Too cold. My father's hand was never cold. It was always warm and rough from years of hard work.

‎But now…

‎It felt like I was holding the hand of a stranger.

‎I swallowed hard, trying to breathe, but the air in the room felt thick, like it didn't want to enter my lungs.

‎"No…" I whispered.

‎I shook his hand gently.

‎"Papa… wake up."

‎Nothing.

‎I shook him again, harder this time.

‎"Papa please…"

‎Still nothing.

‎My throat burned, and my eyes stung, but no tears came out. It was like my body didn't even know how to accept what was happening.

‎The door opened behind me and I heard footsteps.

‎A doctor walked in, followed by two nurses. The doctor's eyes were heavy, like he had already made peace with the truth.

‎He looked at me for a long moment before speaking.

‎"I'm sorry," he said softly. "We did everything we could."

‎His words hit me like a slap.

‎I blinked slowly, like maybe I didn't hear him well.

‎"What… what do you mean?" I asked, my voice breaking. "He was fine yesterday. He talked to me. He promised me he would be okay."

‎The doctor's face softened even more, and that was when I knew.

‎This wasn't a misunderstanding.

‎My ears started ringing. I couldn't hear anything else after that. The doctor kept talking, but his voice sounded far away, like I was underwater.

‎All I could see was my father's face.

‎Still.

‎Cold.

‎Gone.

‎My father was dead.

‎The only person I had left in this world… was dead.

‎My knees weakened and I held the bedrail tightly so I wouldn't fall. My heart felt like it was tearing apart from the inside.

‎Just this morning, he was alive.

‎Just this morning, he squeezed my hand and told me, "Don't worry, my daughter. Everything will be fine."

‎Now he was lying there like he never existed.

‎Like all the sacrifices he made for me meant nothing.

‎The pain came suddenly, rushing into me like fire.

‎"Papa!" I cried, my voice cracking.

‎I bent over him, pressing my forehead against his arm.

‎"You can't leave me like this. You promised me…"

‎My tears finally came, hot and uncontrollable.

‎I cried like a child, shaking so badly I could barely breathe.

‎I didn't even know how long I stayed like that.

‎Minutes.

‎Hours.

‎Forever.

‎But before I could even cry properly, the door opened again.

‎This time, the footsteps were heavier.

‎I lifted my head slowly, wiping my tears with the back of my hand.

‎And then I saw him.

‎My uncle.

‎He stood at the doorway like he didn't care what was happening. His face was hard, cold… with no sign of sympathy.

‎Behind him were two strange men wearing black suits. They looked serious, like bodyguards.

‎My heart tightened.

‎"What are they doing here?" I whispered.

‎My uncle walked inside without asking permission. His eyes moved from my father's body to my face like he was annoyed by the sight.

‎"Stand up," he said coldly.

‎I blinked at him, confused.

‎"Uncle… my father just died."

‎"And he left serious problems behind," he replied. "Problems you cannot solve."

‎My breathing stopped for a second.

‎Fear crawled into my chest like poison.

‎"What problems?" I asked, my voice low.

‎He didn't answer.

‎Instead, he turned around like he was done talking.

‎"Bring her," he said to the men behind him.

‎My eyes widened.

‎"What? Bring me where?"

‎One of the men stepped forward and grabbed my arm. His grip was painful.

‎I gasped and tried to pull away.

‎"Stop! What are you doing? Let go of me!"

‎But he didn't.

‎I struggled, my nails digging into his hand, but he was too strong. The other man grabbed my other arm.

‎"Uncle!" I shouted. "Please! My father is still here! I haven't even—"

‎"You don't have time for drama," my uncle snapped. "Move."

‎Drama?

‎My father's death was drama to him?

‎I couldn't believe it.

‎They dragged me out of the hospital room while I cried and begged.

‎I turned my head back one last time.

‎My father's body was still on the bed.

‎Alone.

‎And I was being taken away.

‎"Papa!" I screamed. "Papa please!"

‎But the door closed, and my voice was swallowed by the hallway.

‎They pulled me outside and pushed me into a black car.

‎I was shaking the entire drive.

‎My heart was beating so fast I thought I would faint. I didn't know where we were going, and no matter how much I asked, nobody answered me.

‎The windows were tinted. The streets outside looked unfamiliar.

‎I hugged myself tightly, trying to stop trembling, but it was useless.

‎Something inside me kept whispering the truth:

‎My life is about to change.

‎And not in a good way.

‎After what felt like forever, the car finally stopped.

‎The door opened.

‎"Come out," one of the men said.

‎I stepped out slowly, my legs weak.

‎And that was when I saw it.

‎A mansion.

‎Huge.

‎Tall.

‎Beautiful… but in a scary way.

‎The kind of place you only see in movies.

‎It looked cold and expensive, like it didn't welcome people like me. The gates were high, and the compound was wide like a palace.

‎I swallowed hard.

‎"What is this place?" I whispered.

‎Nobody answered.

‎They walked me inside.

‎The house smelled like wealth. Everything shined. Marble floors, big chandeliers, paintings on the wall that probably cost more than my entire life.

‎I felt small.

‎Dirty.

‎Unwanted.

‎The air felt heavy. Even the silence felt like it was watching me.

‎Then I saw him.

‎A man stood with his back to me.

‎He was tall and broad, and even without seeing his face, I felt fear rise inside me.

‎He looked like the type of man you couldn't argue with… the type that could destroy your life with one word.

‎My uncle cleared his throat.

‎"Mr. Kane," he said carefully. "She's here."

‎The man slowly turned around.

‎And my heart skipped.

‎He was very handsome—dangerously handsome—but his eyes were cold. Cold like ice. Cold like someone who had forgotten how to feel.

‎When he looked at me, I felt like I had offended him just by breathing.

‎His gaze traveled over my face slowly, like he was inspecting me.

‎Then he spoke.

‎"So this is her," he said. "She looks exactly like her father."

‎I shook my head immediately.

‎"I don't understand why I'm here," I said, forcing my voice to sound steady even though I was terrified.

‎He walked closer.

‎Every step he took made my stomach twist. He stopped in front of me until I had to tilt my head up just to meet his eyes.

‎"You're here," he said, his voice deep and angry, "because your father ruined my family."

‎My chest tightened.

‎"That's not true," I said quickly. "My father would never—"

‎"Enough," he interrupted sharply.

‎The way he said it made me freeze.

‎"Your father caused my brother's death," he continued. "And now he's dead."

‎My heart pounded painfully.

‎"That has nothing to do with me," I said, my voice shaking. "I didn't do anything."

‎He stared at me for a long moment.

‎Then he looked away like I wasn't even worth his time.

‎"Sign it," he said.

‎My uncle stepped forward and pushed some papers into my hands.

‎I looked down.

‎And my whole body went cold.

‎Marriage Agreement.

‎My hands began to shake so badly I could barely hold the papers.

‎Marriage?

‎My eyes moved up to Mr. Kane's face.

‎"This must be a mistake," I whispered.

‎"It's not," he said coldly. "You marry me, or you pay your father's debts for the rest of your life."

‎My throat tightened.

‎I didn't even know my father had debts.

‎Tears filled my eyes again.

‎"No… please," I whispered. "I can't marry a stranger. I just lost my father. I don't even know what is happening."

‎But nobody cared.

‎I looked at my uncle.

‎He avoided my eyes.

‎In that moment, I understood something painful.

‎My uncle wasn't here to save me.

‎He brought me here to be sold.

‎My heart shattered again.

‎I had no money.

‎No family.

‎No choice.

‎With trembling hands, I picked up the pen.

‎And signed.

‎The moment the ink touched the paper, I felt something inside me die.

‎Because I knew it.

‎This was the beginning of my nightmare.

‎And I had just walked into it willingly.

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