ATHENA
“How long have we been married?” I ask as Alex opens the door.
“Three years.” He responds.
His voice is distant but his touch is gentle and it makes me wonder what type of marriage we've had.
It's been a week since I've been in the hospital and I got sick of it. I wanted to come home, but I didn't know where my home was when Ariana, who happens to be my mother-in-law, told me she's my family.
If it was up to her, I would have moved into their house before moving back with Alex and it made me realize immediately that his family is warm and they seem to like me.
Although, from how awkward it's been, I couldn't help but wonder if there is love between us.
“Oh my God!” The gasp leaves my mouth as I drink in the view. I knew it was a beautiful house just from the view on our way here, but I wasn't so sure, but now I am.
“You like it?” His deep voice reaches my ear and I jump about to turn when I lose my balance but he holds me before my ass can kiss the floor.
“Careful.”
Thump
Thump
My heart beats so loud I'm afraid it will burst. I can't look at him so I stare at his chest since he's so fucking tall.
Feeling like I'm being burnt from how hot my skin is, I pull away and clear my throat,
“Yes. Uhm… it's beautiful.”
He nods and grabs my bag and steps in.
“I'll get a bath started for you but first I 'll show you your room.” He announces and I nod.
My room.
Not our room.
“Do we sleep separately ?” I ask.
He freezes. As if only realizing what he's just said when he turns,
“For now, yes. The doctor advised us to since I may be like a stranger.”
That's a lie. But I nod.
He walks past the cozy living room and upstairs to the right where he holds the door open,
I step in and words dry from my mouth.
The room is… breathtaking.
Soft, warm lighting fills the space, highlighting the luxurious, yet oddly comforting decor.
The large bed is neatly made, draped in plush, cream-colored sheets, and the windows stretch from floor to ceiling, showcasing a stunning view of the lake.
How rich is this man?
This must have cost millions, give or take.
I walk around but notice it only has a bed, a bathroom, and a study table.
A frown crosses my face,
“What about my clothes?”
“In the closet, across the hall.”
Yep. Totally cost millions.
This is my room.
But nothing about it feels familiar.
I walk in slowly, my fingers trailing over the expensive-looking table.
Everything looks untouched, too neat, too… distant. Like a place I live in but never truly existed in. Although a part of me wonders if we did live here at all.
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