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Bed behind him 21

    Chapter <b>21 </b>


    <b>Elena’s </b>POV


    Three days passed by just like <b>that</b>. Mom had finally let mee in on the second day, reluctantly allowing me to <b>sleep </b>on <b>the </b>spare bed that <b>Niki </b>had the <b>hospital </b>staff set up for me. I <b>could </b>tell she was still upset, though. That much was clear from the sharpness in her tone, the shortness of her replies, and the way her eyes would narrow ever so slightly whenever the topic of Niki surfaced.


    The very first question she asked me when I returned to her room that day had hit me like a cold ssh of water


    “If I tell you not to marry Niki… will you listen to me?”


    It had made me pause, just for a beat. A single breath where I tried to read between the lines of what she was really asking. I gave her a small shook my head, and <b>said</b>, “I know you aren’t cruel enough to ask me such a question.”


    smile<b>. </b>


    <b>It </b>was underhanded, <b>I </b>know. But <b>what </b>else could I do? The real answer would have hurt her either way. If I’d said yes, then she would have known that I had truly sold myself to him–married a man for her sake, for her bills, for her <b>survival</b>. But if I had said no, then it would have been a lie.


    <b>And </b><b>I </b>was so damn tired of lying


    She didn’t say anything else. Just gave me a long<b>, </b>exhausted look before turning her head toward the TV and pressing y on her Turkish drama


    gain. A low hum vibrated in her throat. Meanwhile, I quietly unpacked the items I had brought back from the apartment and organized them into drawers.


    ording to the doctor, she would need to remain under observation for three more days. That left us with one day before the wedding. One single day.


    I didn’t understand why Niki was in such a rush.


    No matter how many times I tried to reason it out in my head, nothing made sense. There was no logical urgency. It couldn’t be the sex–we’d already had that. And it wasn’t as if he needed to maintain appearances yet. He didn’t even seem interested in unting our rtionship. Nor was he in love with me, not after what he’d said. No, his desire for this wedding to happen quickly… it felt personal.


    Then there was the other matter–the things he knew about me. The small, almost unsettling familiarity he had with my life. My favorite color. The <b>fragrance </b>I used. My favorite <b>food</b>. Even the fact that I was double majoring in mechanical and <b>automotive </b>engineering.


    It wasn’t normal.


    The thought that he might have been stalking me before all this still sent a little shiver down my spine. But what unsettled me more was that he didn’t even try to hide it. He admitted it with this strange confidence, like it was the most casual thing in the world.


    Just then, my phone buzzed on the nightstand. <b>Nikl’s </b>name appeared on the screen, lighting up the disy I reached <b>for </b>it automatically, only to freeze when I saw Mom watching me with narrowed eyes,


    <b>She </b>paused the TV.


    “Tick it up,” she said.


    <b>I </b>blinked at her. “What?”


    <b>“</b>Put it on speaker.”


    My stomach flipped. I looked at the phone again.


    “You heard me,” she said. “If you want me to believe that you two are actually in love, glen let me see it. If I have even an ounce of doubt that this is some sacrificial marriage you’re being forced into because of me


    Lout her off quickly. “Mom He <b>isn’t </b>like that, okay? He’s nice. He’s not forcing me


    She cut me off right <b>back</b><b>. </b>Then let me hear <b>what </b>he has to say. And Elena… If I suspect even for a second that you’re being enerced, I’ll be the first person to object at the altar”


    There it wasL


    <b>I </b>sighed and tapped to <b>ept </b>the call, my tunnb hovering over the speaker icon for a second too long before finally pressing


    “Good morning. Malishka!” His voice came through the <b>speaker</b><b>, </b>rich and yful, like he was genuinely happy to hear me. It sounded intimate—the kind of voice a man would use <b>for </b>someone he loved.


    8:40 PM


    The first time he’d used that tone with me over the phone, I’d been baffled. But he’d done the same yesterday. When I asked him why, he’d said, “Well, whether contractual or not, we’re going to be husband and wife. We might not love each other per se, but we can at least share a good friendship, correct?”


    I hadn’t known what to say to that. Because quite frankly, no, I hadn’t expected us to share a ‘friendship. It was meant <b>to </b>be contractual<b>, </b>and <b>I </b><b>had </b>expected it to be more professional. At least in the beginning,


    So, once <b>again</b>, I answered, “Good morning”


    There was a pause.


    “How’s your mother!”


    I nced <b>at </b>her.


    “She’s getting better.” 1 replied.


    “Good. Have you two had breakfast!”


    I blinked. “Yeah, they served <b>us </b>an hour ago


    “Great,” he <b>said</b>. “Do you think your mother is in a better <b>mood </b>today?”


    My lips twitched<b>. </b>I nced at her again. She <b>nodded</b>, but her expression was as unreadable <b>as </b>ever.


    “Yeah.” I said slowly. “She’s better. In a better mood, I mean.


    “Is something wrong?”


    “No.“1 lied. “Not a problem.”


    There was another beat of silence before he spoke again.


    “I was thinking about the wedding dress,” he <b>said</b>. “And I thought–how about I send over a few <b>options </b>you might like, so you and your mother can choose one together?”


    I frowned. “Is that really necessary! I already have a wedding dressi


    Then realization dawned<b>, </b>and I mentally face–palmed.


    <b>Niki </b>chuckled. But when he <b>spoke </b><b>again</b>, there was a sharpness to his tone that hadn’t been there before.


    “You think I’ll let you wear the dress you were going to wear to your <b>wedding </b>with Dmitri?“


    His voice was calm. But underneath, there was a steel edge


    My fingers tightened <b>around </b>the phone.
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