Chapter One – The Contract

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The conference room was cold, not from the air-conditioning alone but from the man sitting at the head of the long mahogany table. Ethan Blackwood New York’s most ruthless corporate lawyer and the billionaire every magazine whispered about was as unreadable as stone. His gaze was sharp, his jaw tense, and his tailored suit looked like it had been stitched onto him. Across from him, Elena Carter gripped her folder like a lifeline. She hadn’t planned for her life to spiral this way. She was supposed to be chasing her dreams, not bargaining her future with a man like Ethan. “This isn’t a marriage proposal,” Ethan’s voice cut through the silence. Deep, commanding, dangerously calm. “It’s a deal. And if you agree, every problem that keeps you awake at night disappears. Instantly.” Elena’s breath hitched. She had come here desperate, but hearing it said so bluntly still made her stomach twist. “You’re asking me to marry you,” she said, her voice shaking but steady enough to meet his cold stare. “I’m asking you to agree to terms,” Ethan corrected, sliding a sleek contract across the table. “Marriage is just the… vehicle. Nothing more.” Her fingers trembled as she touched the paper. Marriage wasn’t supposed to be this—ink on a page, signatures binding hearts that had no business beating together. Yet, for her, this was survival. Her father’s debts, her crumbling apartment, her brother’s medical bills—all of it was drowning her. And Ethan Blackwood, of all people, had the power to erase it. “Why me?” Elena whispered. She needed to know. Out of all the women in his world, why was she sitting here? His eyes narrowed, studying her like she was a puzzle he’d already solved. “Because you’re untainted by my world. You’re not chasing my money, you’re not angling for my name. You need me, but you don’t want me. That makes you useful.” The words cut, but she couldn’t deny the truth. She didn’t want him. At least, she told herself she didn’t. He was too dangerous, too calculating—yet something about his presence pulled at her in ways she couldn’t explain. “And if I say no?” she asked. Ethan leaned forward, his gaze locking hers. “Then you walk out of here with nothing. And I don’t make second offers.” The weight of his words pressed down on her chest. She could feel her heartbeat hammering against her ribs, the sharp edge of reality slicing through her pride. She swallowed hard, her voice barely a whisper. “And what are these… terms?” A smirk ghosted across his lips, as if he’d been waiting for that question. “You’ll find them inside the contract. But I’ll give you the summary—my name, my ring, my rules. In return, every debt tied to your name disappears. You get freedom… by binding yourself to me.” Her throat tightened. Freedom, bound in chains. Ethan slid a pen toward her. “Sign it, Elena. And step into a world you can’t walk out of.” The pen felt heavy in her hand, the paper burning beneath her touch. This wasn’t just ink. This was a vow she couldn’t undo. And in that moment, Elena Carter realized her life would never be the same again. --- ✨End of chapter one
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