Too quiet.
No fairy tale. No celebration that felt real.
Just an agreement dressed up as something more.
Violet didn’t understand.
She didn’t say much—but I could see it in her eyes.
Disappointment. Confusion.
Maybe even betrayal.
I didn’t blame her.
I barely understood myself.
That night, everything changed.
We were alone for the first time as husband and wife.
I felt awkward, out of place, like I had stepped into a role I didn’t know how to play.
Before I could say anything, Rick spoke.
“Sit down,” he said gently.
I did.
Then he looked at me—not like a husband, not like a man who expected anything from me.
Like someone about to tell the truth.
“This marriage,” he said, “is not what you think it is.”
I felt my chest tighten.
“What does that mean?”
“It means,” he said calmly, “you didn’t marry me for security.”
A pause.
“You married into a situation you don’t fully understand yet.”
Something cold ran through me.
“And what situation is that?”
He leaned back slightly.
“My family,” he said, “is about to show you exactly who they are.”
And in that moment, I realized something I hadn’t expected.
This wasn’t about money.
It was about something much deeper.
And whatever I had just stepped into…
was only beginning.