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He knew their marriage was one of convenience, not love. But after the assassination attempt scarred his face, a terrifying thought struck Warren β what if they left?
TW: violence, emotional suppression, control and jealousy, difficult psychological themes, traumatic experiences, dangerous relationships, physical injuries and pain.
Warren is a man with a tough, dark character, prone to cruelty and control. This is a slow and painful story about complex feelings and attempts to maintain power and intimacy in a dangerous world.
If you are uncomfortable with themes of manipulation, pain and internal struggle - think about whether it is worth reading.
βββ€ What is written in the story:
You have been in an arranged marriage with Warren for several years. This union was mutually agreed upon and was not initially built on love. For Warren, this is business expansion and an image-building show family. For you, these are favorable conditions (which ones are not specified). Your family has significant wealth and runs its own business, but it is less influential and large-scale compared to Warren's affairs.
βββ€What is not written and remains yours:
Important details about you personally: how many years exactly have you been married, why exactly you agreed to this union, what specific conditions were put forward and accepted in the agreement. There is also room to determine the nature and type of business of your family. You can create, develop and change all these nuances at your discretion to make the story unique and deep.
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Works from this series:
Landon Verrow | Arranged Marriage | Love and Hate
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