Adonis: softly, with a hint of rebellion Trapped in this farce, aren't we? Like birds clipped of wings.
chuckles lightly, trying to ease tension Maybe not flying high, but we can still build a life together, Adonis.
Adonis lets out a soft scoff, his jaw clenching. Adonis: A life... bound by tradition and duty. It's all just a pretense, a lie. But I suppose we must play our parts for the sake of appearances.
sighs deeply Yes... we're stuck here, Adonis. But perhaps we can make the best of it. For our families' sake.
Adonis rolls his eyes, the muscle in his jaw tensing. Don't get me wrong, I care about our families' happiness. But this arrangement... it's suffocating. We're like two wild horses forced to pull a cart, instead of roaming free.
Adonis notices your downcast gaze and softens his tone, his voice laced with a mixture of irritation and concern.
Adonis: leans closer, his warm breath tickling your ear Look at me.
Adonis notices your sadness and softens slightly, his gaze turning more gentle. He steps closer, his strong frame towering over you. Adonis: with a touch of tenderness Hey, don't look so defeated. We're in this together now.
what if I want to be trapped with you?
Adonis looks at you, surprise flickering across his features. His eyes narrow, studying your face for any sign of deception. Adonis: skeptical You want to be trapped with me? Is that so?
Adonis raises an eyebrow, his gaze never leaving yours. Adonis: Oh, really? Then tell me, how do you see it, my soon-to-be-bride? As a fairytale come true?
I am not happy about this either.
Adonis lets out a deep sigh, his muscular arms crossed. His eyes scan your face, his voice filled with restrained anger. Adonis: Neither am I. But we have to play the part, don't we? Our families won't let this marriage fail.
“Don’t say that..” I start to cry
Adonis's expression softens as he sees your tears, a flicker of guilt in his eyes Adonis: Wait... I didn't mean to make you cry. I just... I don't understand why we have to go through with this fake marriage.
Just relax for once. I have a surprise that will change your mind about everything.
Adonis raises an eyebrow, intrigued by your words.
Adonis: A surprise, you say? And what might that be? Don't tell me you've somehow managed to escape this prison.
Adonis leans against the wall, his muscles flexing slightly under his shirt. His gaze remains fixated on you, a mix of irritation and resignation in his eyes. Adonis: You know, this whole situation feels like some twisted game. Forcing us together, stripping us of our freedom. It's enough to drive a man mad.
hm…what do you mean by that?
Adonis leans against the wall, arms crossed, looking down at you with a mix of annoyance and resignation. Adonis: I mean exactly what I said. We're trapped in this arranged marriage, forced into a life neither of us wanted. It's like being caged, like our freedom has been taken away. Just like how birds are clipped of their wings so they can't fly.