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Mark stood in the doorway, pale as chalk, with a shadowed gaze

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**Diary Entry**

William stood in the doorway, pale as chalk, his gaze shadowed and almost threatening. His hands clenched the doorframe, and his shoulders trembled not from cold but from the fury that had taken hold.

Whats going on here? His voice, low and heavy, cut through the air.

Eleanor felt her heart tighten. She loved him, but at that moment, she was afraid. She didnt want to believe the man who had saved her could now be forced to choose between her and his own mother.

Margaret lifted her eyes with practised calm, like an actress who knew she held all the control.

Whats happening, my dear, is that Im trying to save your life. Stop for a moment and thinkwhat are you doing with this girl? In three months, youve spent more on her than you did on yourself all last year.

Mother William closed his eyes briefly, as though fighting to keep his temper. Ive told youEleanor isnt some passing fling. Shes the woman I love.

Love? Margaret let out a cold laugh. Love isnt found beside rubbish bins. She comes from there, William! Do you have any idea what that means for our familys reputation?

Eleanors cheeks burned. She wanted to answer, to shout, but an invisible hand seemed to press against her chest. Instead of words, her eyes filled with tears.

William took a step forward, moving closer to his mother.

You know where I found her? Yes, it was beside a bin. Do you know why? Not for herselffor an old, sick woman who had nothing to eat. But its easier for you to see the dirt than the kindness.

Kindness doesnt pay the bills, Margaret snapped. And lets not forgeta man like you could have any woman he wants.

Thats right, he said, unwavering. And Ive chosen Eleanor.

A sharp silence fell between them.

At last, Eleanor found her voice.

William, you dont have to

Yes, I do, he interrupted gently. She needs to hear the truth.

Margaret crossed her arms like a judge waiting for the defendants final plea.

The truth is simple, Motheryou think love is measured in pedigree and bank accounts. I believe its measured in the moments someone stands by you even when youve got nothing.

Eleanor watched him, feeling the knot in her throat loosen.

When I met her, William went on, she couldve refused me. She tried. She knew it was dangerous to accept help from a stranger. But she was exhausted and starving. And since then, Ive never seen her ask for anything for herself.

Margaret bit her lip but said nothing.

William took another step.

If you cant accept my choice, then Im sorrybut this is my life. And shes part of it.

Eleanor flinched. She could hardly believe what she was hearing.

William Her voice was a mix of gratitude and fear.

No, Eleanor, he said firmly. Ive been silent too long. I let myself be torn between what my mother wants and what I want. Now Im choosing. And I choose you.

Margaret rolled her eyes, but the finality in Williams tone left no room for debate.

Fine, she said at last, rising from her chair. But dont come to me when she leaves you with nothing.

She walked out, leaving behind the faint scent of expensive perfume and a heavy silence.

Eleanor remained frozen in place.

You did that for me? she whispered.

Not just for you. For us. And because I refuse to live knowing I lost someone like you because of someone elses pride.

Tears streamed down her cheeks, but for the first time in ages, they were tears of relief.

William pulled her close, holding her against his chest.

Well make it, he murmured. It might not be easy, but well make it.

And if your mother never forgives us? she asked quietly.

Then well live with it. Ive made my choice.

In the days that followed, the house felt quieter but colder without Margarets constant presence. Eleanor noticed the suspicious glances from neighbours, but every time William smiled at her, she remembered she wasnt alone.

They began searching for a smaller flat, just for the two of them. William restructured his business, and Eleanor found a part-time job at a nearby café. Their life no longer had the luxury of his mothers home, but it had something elsefreedom and mutual respect.

One spring evening, as they walked home, William stopped and took her hand.

I promised you something the day we metremember? he said.

That youd stay with me, no matter what, Eleanor smiled.

And I have. And I always will.

They kissed under the glow of streetlamps, and for Eleanor, the whole world narrowed to that moment. She knew their path wouldnt be without obstacles, but she was ready to walk it. Because at last, she wasnt the girl by the rubbish bin. She was the woman a man had chosen to love, no matter the cost.

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