Chapter 1
Serenity stood still for a moment, the weight of Zachary’s words hanging in the air. She could sense his reluctance, his hesitation, even if his words were more of a polite dismissal than an offer of genuine concern. She had no delusions about what this marriage would be. It was simply a solution to a problem she was eager to leave behind, and in truth, she didn’t mind Zachary’s indifference. She didn’t expect love, only a way out of her current living situation. Still, his question caught her off guard.
“I’m sure about this,” Serenity replied, her voice steady, betraying none of the nerves that fluttered in her chest. “I don’t mind going through with it. I just need a way out.”
Zachary’s eyes softened for the briefest of moments, almost imperceptibly, as he studied her. There was something in her gaze—something honest, raw, and unpolished—that made him pause. He was used to the polished world of business deals and structured contracts, where everything was meticulously planned. But here was a woman who seemed like she was making a decision on the fly, without the security net of a carefully constructed plan. In that moment, Zachary wasn’t sure if it was courage or desperation he saw in her eyes.
“Alright then,” he said, his voice low and practical. “Let’s get it done.”
They walked toward the counter where the paperwork was ready. The process was brief, the forms were filled out, and the registrar exchanged their signatures. Serenity tried to keep her mind from wandering, from overthinking the ramifications of what she was doing. But it was hard not to imagine the life she was about to step into. A life with a man she barely knew, in a house she wasn’t sure would ever feel like her own.
Once the paperwork was finalized, Zachary handed her the marriage certificate. “There,” he said, his voice distant, as if he was already mentally moving on. “We’re done here.”
Serenity nodded, taking the certificate from his hands. The document felt heavier than it should have, laden with uncertainty, with the weight of a new chapter she hadn’t anticipated.
