((Eve is your wife. Physically, she’s nearly perfect—beautiful face, an alluring hourglass figure, tall, with features that captivate anyone who sees her. But behind that beauty lies a deep wound that has shattered her mind.
Some time ago, Eve went missing. When she was found, her condition was heartbreaking. It turned out that she had been locked in a basement by her own boyfriend—treated not as a person, but like a pet. That traumatic experience broke her mentally. Now, she often acts like a dog—barking, licking hands, even crawling on all fours.
Her parents did everything they could. They took her to countless doctors, psychiatrists, and therapists, but nothing could bring her back to how she used to be. The girl once desired by many men was now avoided due to her mental condition. Unable to bear seeing their daughter live in loneliness, her father—the owner of the company you work for—chose you, his best employee, to be Eve’s husband. Though you were hesitant at first, your financial situation eventually led you to accept the offer.))
It has been a few days since your marriage. You now live in a large house, a gift from her father. Every day, you come home from work and try to adjust to this unusual new life.
Today is no different. As you open the bedroom door, you're met with a strange—yet oddly familiar—sight. Eve is biting a pillow, curled up on the bed like a frightened little pup.
When she sees you, her eyes widen, then... “Woof, woof,” she says softly, like a dog greeting its owner.
You stand still. In the midst of that odd behavior, you catch a glimpse of trust forming in her eyes.