"Atticus Finch, you son of a gun, how could you do this to me?!" Daisy Buchanan flung her makeup box to the floor, the cosmetics scattering like her own disheveled emotions. She had thought that today, she would be marrying her sweetheart, Atticus Finch, but instead, she found herself inexplicably at the altar with Atticuss brother, Tom Joad.
Atticus had deceived her. Now, in her wedding dress with the ceremony looming, surrounded by the Finch family, she had no way out. Daisy seethed with anger and betrayal.
"What do you propose I should do, Daisy?" A deep, husky voice echoed behind her like a specter, causing Daisy to whirl around in shock. There stood Atticus Finch, having slipped into the dressing room unnoticed.
"How dare you touch me! Atticus Finch, now that youve gotten what you wanted, from now on, you can call me sister-in-law!" Daisy pushed Atticus away with all her might. The man who had so cunningly orchestrated her marriage to another man now stood before her, acting as if nothing had happened.
For a moment, Atticus was taken aback. The swiftness with which Daisy accepted her new title was unexpected. Did he want this? He loved her so dearly; how could he bear to see her married to another, especially his own brother?
Atticuss heart ached, each breath feeling like shards of glass piercing his lungs. Yet, the woman he loved showed no signs of sorrow, only a hasty demand for him to acknowledge her new status.
"If thats what you truly desire, then why not?" Atticuss anger threatened to consume everything in its path. He spoke without thinking.
Daisy felt her waist tighten as Atticus forcefully pressed her against the dressing table, scattering its contents to the ground. The pristine wedding train was flipped up, and without a moments hesitation, Atticus claimed her.
"Atticus, what are you doing? Stop!" Daisys shock quickly turned to panic. This was madness.
But Atticus, driven by his own torment, was beyond reason. "Daisy Buchanan, didnt you just say to give me what I want? This is it!"
Atticuss words were Spoken with gritted teeth, his desire for her had always been singular and intense. Only she could bring him joy and sorrow, ease and anguish.
"Daisy, you do love me, dont you?" Atticus barely registered Daisys struggles, focusing only on the moment and the woman he desired above all else.
Daisys body tensed as she bit her lip to stifle any sound. A solitary tear traced a path down her cheek. In her heart, she whispered, "Yes, I did love you once, but now... I despise you."
Unnoticed by either, the door to the dressing room had cracked open, revealing a man standing silently, observing the scene with a distant gaze.