I Married the Woman My Father Chose for Me — On Our Wedding Night, She Shocked Me by Saying, 'From Now On, You Must Do Everything I Tell You'

I Married the Woman My Father Chose for Me — On Our Wedding Night, She Shocked Me by Saying, 'From Now On, You Must Do Everything I Tell You'
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Forced into a marriage arranged to rescue my family's company, I anticipated uncomfortable small talk on my wedding night. But then Adriana issued a command: "From now on, you will follow all of my instructions." Was she kidding? No. It was a move to assert dominance—and if I disobeyed, my family would lose everything.

"Son, I wouldn't ask you to do this if there were any other option," my father said, his usual authoritative voice replaced by something weaker.

"You're telling me the only way to save the company is for me to marry a complete stranger?" I asked, unable to conceal my skepticism.

He exhaled heavily. "Adriana is Victor's daughter. Merging with his corporation is the only path forward. And he's... old-fashioned. He wants the families to be connected."

"So, I’m just a pawn in this deal?" The words left a bitter taste in my mouth.

"James, try to see it from my perspective—"

"No, Dad. I see it crystal clear."

"You established this business, made every decision that led us here, and now I'm supposed to clean up the mess by offering myself up like some ancient royal prince."

His expression darkened. "Just meet Adriana before making up your mind."

I wanted to reject the idea outright, but the desperation in his gaze made me hesitate.

"Alright," I relented. "I'll meet her. But I’m not making any promises."

A few days later, we met at a high-end restaurant. Adriana was stunning, her voice smooth as silk, and her gaze sharp enough to assess a situation in an instant.

"Thank you for agreeing to this meeting," she said as she took her seat. "This arrangement is... unorthodox, but I believe we can make it work." A subtle smile crossed her lips as she twisted a strand of hair around her finger. "Let’s get to know each other first. What do you want to learn about me, James?"

The conversation was surprisingly effortless. Adriana was sharp, humorous, and easier to talk to than I had anticipated. By the time we parted, I found my reluctance fading.

"She’s incredible," I admitted to my father the next morning.

His expression softened with relief. "So, you’ll go through with it?"

I hesitated. Something still felt off, but looking at the hopeful expression in his eyes...

"Yes," I finally said. "I’ll marry Adriana."

Our wedding was more of a business deal masked as a festive occasion. The guests were mostly business affiliates, the vows felt like a legal agreement, and even the kiss seemed staged—swift, proper, purely performative.

The reception dragged on, but eventually, we were alone in the luxurious suite of an upscale hotel.

Adriana slipped off her heels and perched on the edge of the enormous bed. I adjusted my tie, uncertain about what was expected in this peculiar situation.

Adriana met my gaze. "From now on, you must obey every order I give you."

"Pardon?" I chuckled, sure she was joking. "Alright, Your Majesty, what’s my first royal decree?"

Her face remained unchanged. "I'm craving a burger. Go to the McDonald’s on Grant Street and get me one. Walk there."

"Adriana, it’s nearly midnight. That place is almost two miles away."

"I know." Her smirk was icy. "You should get moving."

I stared, waiting for her to break character. She didn’t.

"You're not serious."

"Completely serious, James. My father only agreed to this marriage because your father guaranteed that you would do whatever I asked. That was the arrangement. So, you can either serve me... or watch your family collapse."

I was speechless. Within hours, Adriana had gone from a charismatic conversationalist to a ruthless dictator. Defying her was not an option.

"Fine. One burger coming up."

In the elevator, I pulled out my phone and booked a taxi. I might be stuck in this marriage, but I wouldn’t be completely helpless.

The next morning established the new status quo. Adriana shook me awake at six.

"Press my blue suit," she said. "Then make my coffee. Black, one sugar."

"I’m not your housekeeper," I objected.

She gave me a cool stare. "No, you’re my husband. Which means you’re whatever I need you to be."

A woman smirking | Source: Midjourney

A woman smirking | Source: Midjourney

Day after day, she assigned me degrading tasks. Scrub her car by hand. Retrieve her dry cleaning. Massage her feet after work. Each one more humiliating than the last.

"Why are you doing this?" I demanded one evening while polishing her designer shoes.

"Because I can," she responded. "What could be more satisfying than having a man at my beck and call?"

I kept quiet, but my mind was spinning.

She thought she was breaking me, but she was teaching me instead. Every command revealed her habits, her weaknesses.

When I had endured enough, I went to my father.

"She’s treating me like a personal servant," I admitted.

His face fell. "I had no idea. But the contract with Victor..."

"Can't be broken without financial ruin," I finished. "I know."

"I’m truly sorry," he murmured.

"Don’t be," I replied, already forming a strategy. "I’ll take care of Adriana."

The hidden cameras were easy to set up. I placed them all over the house, recording every order, every threat, every smug remark she made about controlling me.

When I had enough proof, I made my move.

By the time she realized, it was too late. Her father was furious, the business deal remained intact, and our marriage was over.

As she packed to leave, I gave her one final instruction.

"Post on Instagram that we are parting on good terms. Or else the world sees everything."

Minutes later, the post was up.

As the door shut behind her, I finally felt free. I had sacrificed my dignity for months, but in the end, I had reclaimed my power. Nothing—not a contract, not my family's needs—was worth giving up control of my own life.

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