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Marriage Lies and a Dangerous Obsession novel Chapter 3

Chapter 3

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At 7 pm, Chloe arrived at the restaurant. With practiced ease, Ian pulled out her chair for her. She sat down quietly and watched as he

ordered.

Dressed in a black business suit and matching shirt, Ian carried himself not with dull monotony, but with understated elegance.

Raised since childhood as the heir to the Hamilton family, he came from an impeccable background, received superior education, possessed sharp intellect, and demonstrated polished manners.

In all the twentyfive years Chloe had known him, she had never heard him swear or lose his temper. He even spoke to waiters with consistent courtesy, as though every situation remained firmly within his control.

Ian is exceptional, and yet he has married a woman he doesn’t love. Of course it will end in divorce, Chloe thought, the truth bitter and cold within her.

While they waited for their food, Ian set a small jewelry box down beside Chloe’s plate. For our third anniversary,he said. She tightened her grip on her water glass, gave a slight nod, and glanced at the box with detached calm.

She had loved Ian for twenty two years and been his wife for three. No one understood better than her how cold he was beneath that polished, gentlemanly surface and how deliberately he kept her at a distance.

When she was young and naive, she used to beg him for gifts. Sometimes, worn down by her persistence, he would give in, and she would treasure and show off each gift for days.

After the Irvine family went bankrupt, her mother told her, You’re just an ordinary girl now. We’re no longer their social equals. You are not worthy of lan.From that day on, Chloe never again acted like a spoiled princess, nor did she ever ask Ian for another gift.

And yet, even though he didn’t love her, Ian upheld every appearance of the perfect husband. He never missed an occasion, whether her birthday, Valentine’s Day, or their anniversary, each one marked with a thoughtful gift.

Noticing Chloe’s lack of interest, Ian opened the jewelry box himself and took out a diamond bracelet. She could tell at a glance that it was worth well over a million.

Reaching out, Ian took Chloe’s left hand to clasp the bracelet around her wrist. Chloe instinctively tried to pull back. His grip tightened as his eyes held hers with quiet intensity. You don’t like it?

There was a time when even a simple hair tie from him would have made her heart flutter for days. But now, as he tried to fasten an exquisite diamond bracelet around her wrist, she instinctively pulled away.

Chloe shook her head, her expression cool and detached. It’s fine,she said. Her hand lay still in his, neither accepting nor resisting, just suspended in wordless ambiguity.

lan fastened the bracelet around her wrist, his fingers lingering for a moment longer than necessary. It looks beautiful,he said.

Thank you,she replied, her tone polite but utterly devoid of warmth. She let her hand rest limply in his for another moment before gently withdrawing it, the diamonds glittering coldly against her skin.

Ian frowned. Chloe had been following him around since they were children. From the moment she could talk, she had never hesitated to ask him for things.

She used to accept anything he gave her, no matter how small, with genuine delight. But now, after three years of marriage, she had somehow learned to be polite.

She must be throwing a fit, upset that I’ve been distant and chose Andrea over served her a portion, Your favorite pancake.”

anniversary,he thought. Picking up his utensils, he

Chloe looked down at the dessert, then lifted her gaze to meet his. If I said I wanted to taste a pancake made by you, would you actually learn to make it for me?Her voice was soft, but the question hung in the air, sharp and testing,

lan sliced his steak gracefully, his voice low and sensual. Everyone has their strengths. Even the junior chefs here would cook better than me. Order anything you like. Don’t worry about the cost.

Chloe lowered her eyes, concealing the disappointment and pain within. ‘Everyone has their strengths. What a convenient excuse. He could make a blueberry cake with his own hands for her and their son,

posting it proudly on Instagram. Yet he couldn’t be

had never been clearer.

bothered to learn one dessert for me. The line between love and indian

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She took a bite of the pancake. It tasted strangely bitter and unpleasant. Frowning, she forced herself to swallow it, much like she had been forcing down the bitterness in her heart, with no way to release it. All desire to speak left her. The food in her mouth tasted like

sawdust.

As was his custom, Ian spoke little during the meal, his movements refined and controlled. A heavy silence settled between them, punctuated only by the occasional sound of silverware. The air grew thick with unspoken tension. Ian paused and looked at Chloe closely.

As a child, she could never sit still at the table. As she grew older, she would chatter endlessly through every meal. He had once wondered if she might have ADHD and even suggested to her parents that they have her seen by a doctor. Even when she was upset, sh would cry or yell, and never withdraw into silence like this.

Irritated, lan tugged at his collar. Just then, his phone screen lit up with a notification. He glanced at it and turned the screen face down.

Just as he reached for Chloe’s glass to refill her juice, his phone began to vibrate. He hesitated, declined the call, and finished pouring. But before he could set down the glass, the phone buzzed again.

Their eyes met, and Ian’s expression darkened a bit. Chloe’s attention, however, remained fixed on the persistently vibrating phone.

She had known him for years. Even when they needed to talk, one missed call was usually enough. If he didn’t answer, she would text. She might send message after message, but she never dared to flood his phone with relentless calls.

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