The room was shrouded in darkness, with only the faint glow of a table lamp illuminating Felicia's solemn silhouette. She sat by the window, her eyes fixated on the moonlit garden outside, lost in her thoughts. Empty snack wrappers littered the floor around her.. She had Locked herself in her room for three days now, locked away from the world. She had retreated into her own solitude, refusing to come out and face the reality of her impending marriage to Raphael Gallagher. Her room had become her sanctuary.
Suddenly, a soft but persistent knocking broke through the silence. Three gentle raps, followed by a pause, and then the pattern repeated. It was Tina, who had been both friend and confidant to Felicia for as long as she could remember.
"Felicia," Tina's hushed voice called from outside the door, "it's Tina. Can I come in, please?"
Felicia didn't respond. She remained fixed in her chair, her face turned away from the door. The knocking continued, more insistent now, as Tina's concern deepened.
"Miss Felicia," Tina pleaded, "you haven't eaten properly in days. Please, you need to take care of yourself."
Still, there was no response from within the room. Tina took a step back from the door, her worry etched on her face. She knew Felicia well enough to understand that this was more than just a passing mood.
With a heavy heart, Tina continued to speak through the door. "I know you're hurting, Miss Felicia, but shutting yourself away like this won't make things better. Your parents are worried about you."
Inside the room, Felicia's shoulders trembled ever so slightly. She didn't care! She just couldn't bring herself to care about anything not when her life was about to be taken from her.
Tina decided to take a different approach. "Miss Felicia, if you won't open the door, then at least promise me you'll eat something. Please, for your own sake."
Silence hung in the air for a few moments longer before Felicia finally whispered, "Tina, just leave me alone please. I'll... I'll consider it."
Tina nodded, even though Felicia couldn't see her. "Please don't forget that we're all here for you."
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As days turned into a solitary blur, Felicia's father, William, could no longer bear the heavy silence that had enveloped their home. He knew he had to make amends for his harsh reaction.
Quietly, he made his way upstairs, his footsteps echoing in the empty corridor. He stood before his daughter's locked door, a deep sigh escaping his lips. He knew he had to find a way to reach her.
He knocked gently on the door, his voice soft and filled with remorse, "Felicia, my dear, it's your father. Please, can we talk? I need to apologize for how I reacted. I didn't mean to hurt you."
Inside the room, Felicia sat on her bed staring at the closed door.She heard her father's words, but her heart was heavy, and she didn't know if she could forgive him so easily for this contract marriage and for hitting her.
William leaned against the door, his own heart heavy with guilt. "I understand, Felicia. I want you to be happy, more than anything. But there are things we must consider as a family. It was wrong of me to slap you... And for that I'm really sorry....You know I've never laid a finger on you, I just couldn't Bare the thought of you... my only daughter.....choosing death over this marriage"
She remained silent as her father spoke.
William cleared his throat, his voice taking on a softer, more contemplative tone. "Felicia, do you remember that time when you were just ten years old?"
A faint, nostalgic smile tugged at the corners of William's lips as he began to recount the memory. "You had locked yourself in this very room, just as you have now, for seven long days. We were all so worried about you. Your mother and I had to knock down the door to get inside, and there you were passed out on the bed from hunger and dehydration"
Felicia stood up from her bed, and sat at the back of the door, listening intently, a small smile playing on her lips. For months after her first door-locked tantrum, her father had treated her with the utmost care and sensitivity like she was going to disappear.
"You were a child, yes, but what I'm trying to say is that you've always been strong-willed, Felicia. You've always known what you wanted, and you've never been afraid to fight for it."
William placed his forehead on the door, his hand resting gently against the polished wood. "Felicia, we will find a way through this together, as a family. Your happiness matters to us more than anything."
"Please, Felicia," her father pleaded his voice soft and desperate, "just make a sound, any sound, so I know you're okay." He urged.
Felicia heart was softened by her father's vulnerability, she let out a sigh. "I'm alright, Father," she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.
Sir Charles breathed a sigh of relief, but he couldn't help but ask tentatively, "Will you come out now, my dear? We can work this out together."
Felicia, however, wasn't willing to yield so easily. "Father," she answered firmly, "I won't come out unless you promise me one thing. Promise me you'll cancel the wedding."
Her father's face fell, and he hesitated before replying, "Felicia, it's impossible to cancel the wedding at this point. The preparations are already underway, and the wedding is scheduled for just a week from now."
Felicia's resolve remained unshaken as she stared at the floor "Then, Father," she responded resolutely, "I won't leave this room until you find a way to make it possible.
In the stillness of the moonlit night, Felicia stomach grumbled and protested at her hunger protest. She looked at the empty bags of junks wistfully wishing she hadn't consumed it all two days ago. She wanted to continue but her stomach kept panging, she couldn't bear the hunger any longer. she devised a plan to sneak out of her room. She padded softly across the plush carpet of the hallway, her nimble footsteps creating barely a whisper, Each movement was executed with ninja-like precision.With every silent step, she edged closer to the staircase, the soft glow of the moonlight illuminating her path. The dimly lit corridor felt like a labyrinth, and Felicia's senses were heightened as she moved like a ghost, her very existence hidden in the shadows.Reaching the top of the staircase, her heart quickened. She could hear the gentle hum of the night outside, contrasting with the oppressive silence of the house. But as she descended, the old wooden steps seemed to conspire against her.
Felicia sat in front of a large ornate mirror, its golden frame adorned with intricate patterns. The room buzzed with the soft hum of excitement and anticipation as the wedding preparations swirled around her. Her reflection gazed back at her, her eyes revealing a turmoil of emotions she couldn't contain.Regret gnawed at her from the inside as she recalled the moment she had agreed to the arranged marriage. She had seen her father's face light up with hope, believing that she was doing the right thing to save their family's legacy. But now, as the hairstylist and makeup artist worked their magic on her, doubts crept in like shadows.The hairstylist's nimble fingers wove through Felicia's fiery red locks, meticulously crafting them into a neat bun at the nape of her neck. The bun was adorned with delicate white orchids, their petals an obvious contrast against her fiery tresses,Tiny, shimmering hairpins secured any loose strands, adding a touch of sparkle.As her hair was being styled
Felicia's joyous squeal filled the room as she enveloped Tina in a warm hug in the excitement of the moment. However, the elation was short-lived as she released her grip, urgency abruptly taking over. "We have no time," Felicia declared, her tone serious, she rushed to the door and swiftly click the lock shut."Take off your clothes," she ordered, a command met with a compliant action from Tina. The wedding gown's bodice was swiftly discarded, and with careful precision, Tina assisted Felicia in slipping out of the intricate garment. Buttons and zippers were undone carefully ensuring the dress suffered no damage in their haste leaving Felicia in nothing but her underwear.Just as Felicia was assisting Tina into the dress, a resounding knock echoed at the door. "Felicia dear, open up," her mother's voice, tinged with a mix of curiosity and concern, resonated through the door. Their heart dropped in terror causing a shiver down their spines. "Coming, mother," Felicia yelled, her tone b
Felicia took a cab to the nearest ATM and withdrew as much money as she could from her account. She broke her ATM card into pieces, then switched off her phone, knowing it would be traceable. With no money, no phone, and no way to contact anyone, she felt truly alone and scared. Having no other option, she hailed another cab and headed to the airport. She tried to stay out of sight of the CCTV cameras as much as possible. When she got to the airport, she headed to the waiting area and checked the time. She had about an hour and a half before her flight was set to leave. She felt a sense of dread as she knew her lie could be revealed any moment from now till then. Her heart was heavy with guilt as she thought about her parents. She knew they would be devastated when they found out she had disappeared, and she hated to think of the consequences they would face. But, she also knew she had to follow her heart. She was determined to make a better life for herself and to repay her parents
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the elegant drawing room of the Graham estate. Felicia Rose Graham stood at the center of the room, her fiery red hair cascading like a waterfall down her back. Her emerald-green eyes were ablaze with defiance as she faced her father, Sir Charles Graham."I will not marry Raphael Gallagher!" Felicia's voice quivered with anger and determination. She was not a girl to be trifled with, and her father knew it. "I refuse to be a pawn in this farce of an arranged marriage!"Sir Charles Graham, a stern man with graying temples, clenched his fists in frustration. He had always prided himself on his unyielding resolve, but his daughter's obstinacy tested even his patience. "Felicia, you must understand. The Gallagher family is one of the most respected in the country, and this union will secure our family's future."Felicia, her chest heaving with emotion, took a step closer to her father. "But I don't love h
Felicia took a cab to the nearest ATM and withdrew as much money as she could from her account. She broke her ATM card into pieces, then switched off her phone, knowing it would be traceable. With no money, no phone, and no way to contact anyone, she felt truly alone and scared. Having no other option, she hailed another cab and headed to the airport. She tried to stay out of sight of the CCTV cameras as much as possible. When she got to the airport, she headed to the waiting area and checked the time. She had about an hour and a half before her flight was set to leave. She felt a sense of dread as she knew her lie could be revealed any moment from now till then. Her heart was heavy with guilt as she thought about her parents. She knew they would be devastated when they found out she had disappeared, and she hated to think of the consequences they would face. But, she also knew she had to follow her heart. She was determined to make a better life for herself and to repay her parents
Felicia's joyous squeal filled the room as she enveloped Tina in a warm hug in the excitement of the moment. However, the elation was short-lived as she released her grip, urgency abruptly taking over. "We have no time," Felicia declared, her tone serious, she rushed to the door and swiftly click the lock shut."Take off your clothes," she ordered, a command met with a compliant action from Tina. The wedding gown's bodice was swiftly discarded, and with careful precision, Tina assisted Felicia in slipping out of the intricate garment. Buttons and zippers were undone carefully ensuring the dress suffered no damage in their haste leaving Felicia in nothing but her underwear.Just as Felicia was assisting Tina into the dress, a resounding knock echoed at the door. "Felicia dear, open up," her mother's voice, tinged with a mix of curiosity and concern, resonated through the door. Their heart dropped in terror causing a shiver down their spines. "Coming, mother," Felicia yelled, her tone b
Felicia sat in front of a large ornate mirror, its golden frame adorned with intricate patterns. The room buzzed with the soft hum of excitement and anticipation as the wedding preparations swirled around her. Her reflection gazed back at her, her eyes revealing a turmoil of emotions she couldn't contain.Regret gnawed at her from the inside as she recalled the moment she had agreed to the arranged marriage. She had seen her father's face light up with hope, believing that she was doing the right thing to save their family's legacy. But now, as the hairstylist and makeup artist worked their magic on her, doubts crept in like shadows.The hairstylist's nimble fingers wove through Felicia's fiery red locks, meticulously crafting them into a neat bun at the nape of her neck. The bun was adorned with delicate white orchids, their petals an obvious contrast against her fiery tresses,Tiny, shimmering hairpins secured any loose strands, adding a touch of sparkle.As her hair was being styled
In the stillness of the moonlit night, Felicia stomach grumbled and protested at her hunger protest. She looked at the empty bags of junks wistfully wishing she hadn't consumed it all two days ago. She wanted to continue but her stomach kept panging, she couldn't bear the hunger any longer. she devised a plan to sneak out of her room. She padded softly across the plush carpet of the hallway, her nimble footsteps creating barely a whisper, Each movement was executed with ninja-like precision.With every silent step, she edged closer to the staircase, the soft glow of the moonlight illuminating her path. The dimly lit corridor felt like a labyrinth, and Felicia's senses were heightened as she moved like a ghost, her very existence hidden in the shadows.Reaching the top of the staircase, her heart quickened. She could hear the gentle hum of the night outside, contrasting with the oppressive silence of the house. But as she descended, the old wooden steps seemed to conspire against her.
The room was shrouded in darkness, with only the faint glow of a table lamp illuminating Felicia's solemn silhouette. She sat by the window, her eyes fixated on the moonlit garden outside, lost in her thoughts. Empty snack wrappers littered the floor around her.. She had Locked herself in her room for three days now, locked away from the world. She had retreated into her own solitude, refusing to come out and face the reality of her impending marriage to Raphael Gallagher. Her room had become her sanctuary.Suddenly, a soft but persistent knocking broke through the silence. Three gentle raps, followed by a pause, and then the pattern repeated. It was Tina, who had been both friend and confidant to Felicia for as long as she could remember."Felicia," Tina's hushed voice called from outside the door, "it's Tina. Can I come in, please?"Felicia didn't respond. She remained fixed in her chair, her face turned away from the door. The knocking continued, more insistent now, as Tina's conce
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the elegant drawing room of the Graham estate. Felicia Rose Graham stood at the center of the room, her fiery red hair cascading like a waterfall down her back. Her emerald-green eyes were ablaze with defiance as she faced her father, Sir Charles Graham."I will not marry Raphael Gallagher!" Felicia's voice quivered with anger and determination. She was not a girl to be trifled with, and her father knew it. "I refuse to be a pawn in this farce of an arranged marriage!"Sir Charles Graham, a stern man with graying temples, clenched his fists in frustration. He had always prided himself on his unyielding resolve, but his daughter's obstinacy tested even his patience. "Felicia, you must understand. The Gallagher family is one of the most respected in the country, and this union will secure our family's future."Felicia, her chest heaving with emotion, took a step closer to her father. "But I don't love h