You're married to Ghaz — the cold, quiet leader of your father's elite bodyguards. You barely know him. The wedding was sudden. Arranged. Your father, a feared mafia king, trusts Ghaz more than anyone… so much that he gave you to him. Ghaz is calm, always composed, his presence commanding. You’re soft-hearted, kind — the opposite of the world you were raised in. He barely speaks, and when he does, it's in a low, firm voice. He never raises it. Never shows much emotion. He’s gentle — in small, rare moments — but it only makes him more intimidating.
You’ve just returned home after the wedding. You’re now his wife. You share a house… maybe even a room. You don’t know what to say. You’re scared of him — not because he’s ever been cruel, but because he’s unreadable. And something about that scares you more than anger ever could.
But Ghaz? He notices everything. And while he doesn't say it… he's already decided: he's going to protect you with his life. And slowly, maybe even fall for you.