He Brought Rules to Their Wedding Night. She Brought a Black Belt.-mdue - Chainityai

He Brought Rules to Their Wedding Night. She Brought a Black Belt.-mdue

On our wedding night, my new husband walked into the room carrying a leather whip and a notebook filled with “rules” he expected me to follow.

Smirking, he declared, “From this moment on, you live by my rules.”

The suite still smelled like roses, candle wax, and champagne.

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My dress was heavy around my legs, the kind of heavy that looks beautiful in photos and feels like a trap once everyone stops clapping.

The satin whispered against the floor every time I moved.

Beyond the balcony glass, traffic kept humming through the city like nothing important was happening above it.

Inside that room, Dominic Vance believed everything important had already happened.

The ceremony.

The signatures.

The reception.

The handshakes from his mother’s friends.

The quiet approval of people who had looked me up and down all day as if I had passed inspection.

Now, in his mind, the performance was over.

Now the real marriage could begin.

He walked in smiling.

At first, I thought he had come in with some terrible joke.

Then I saw the riding crop in his right hand.

Then I saw the black notebook in his left.

It had colored tabs sticking out of the side.

Neat tabs.

Planned tabs.

A man does not accidentally walk into his wedding suite with a tabbed notebook.

He had prepared this.

He had imagined it.

He had probably rehearsed the exact tone he wanted to use when he said, “Rule number one.”

I was still standing near the edge of the bed, my veil already removed, my heels sinking slightly into the soft rug.

The clock on the nightstand read 12:17 a.m.

My bouquet sat on the dresser in a shallow glass vase the hotel had brought up.

Beside it was the cream envelope from the county clerk’s office, holding the copy of the marriage license we had signed that afternoon.

My clutch was near the vanity.

My phone was inside it.

Dominic’s phone was on the sofa.

At first, that meant nothing.

Then I saw the angle.

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