I push the heavy comforter aside and swing my feet onto the polished hardwood floor. For a moment, I just sit there, my fingers brushing the ring on my left hand. It catches the light, a gleaming reminder of yesterday—the vows we spoke, the papers we signed, the life I agreed to step into. A marriage of convenience, I remind myself. Nothing more. But the weight of it lingers.
The sound of soft footsteps in the hall breaks my reverie. Before I can decide whether to move, there's a knock at the door.
"Sophia?" Alexander's voice is quiet but firm, just like always. "May I come in?"