
Contract Marriage: The CEO's Silent Shield
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Aunt Lydia told me that if I didn't secure the loan shark Mr. Jareth tonight, I’d be sleeping on the street. I stood outside the brass doors of the restaurant, my lungs refusing to expand, my hands shaking so violently that my gray wool skirt blurred in my vision.
I was supposed to sell my soul to a monster to pay off my family’s debts. But when I sat down at Table 12, I didn't find a man in a leather jacket smelling of stale beer. Instead, I found a man in a bespoke suit who smelled of cedarwood and cold winter air, a man who looked at me like a specimen under a microscope.
"Sit down," he commanded, his voice a deep rumble that vibrated in my chest. Before I could realize I was at the wrong table, he had already signaled the staff to throw the real loan shark out into the street. Then, he slid a blank black card across the table and offered me a deal: a marriage of convenience to satisfy his board of directors in exchange for my total protection.
I signed the contract and moved into a penthouse he claimed belonged to his "boss," trying to play the part of the quiet, broken wife. But the lies were too loud to ignore. He called a half-million-dollar bottle of wine a "Costco blend" and claimed his $4 million Patek Philippe watch was a cheap replica. He thought he was protecting a helpless, mute girl, but he had no idea who I really was.
I didn't understand why this "manager" had the police commissioner on speed dial or why he was tracking my every move with hidden cameras. While he was busy playing the savior, I was secretly logging onto the dark web as "The Surgeon," the only medical genius capable of treating the chronic, agonizing migraines he kept hidden from the world.
The truth finally exploded when the loan shark cornered us at my aunt’s estate. As I held a corkscrew to a killer’s throat with surgical precision, I saw the mask slip from my husband’s face. I realized then that I hadn't just married a businessman—I had married the most dangerous man in New York, and he was currently wiring thousands of dollars to me to save his life.
Contract Marriage: The CEO's Silent Shield Chapter 1
The revolving door of Le Coucou was heavy. It required a push, a commitment she wasn't sure she had the strength to make.
Her reflection in the glass was a ghost. A grey wool dress that fell below her knees. A shirt buttoned so high it choked her. No makeup. She looked like a nun who had lost her faith and her way.
If you don't fix this with Mr. Jareth tonight, you're on the street.
Aunt Lydia's voice was a drill in her temple. It wasn't a memory; it was a physical vibration in her skull.
She pushed the glass. The warm air of the restaurant hit her, smelling of brown butter and expensive perfume. It made her stomach turn.
A maître d' blocked her path. He scanned her, his eyes lingering on the scuffed toes of her shoes. She looked down. Eye contact was a currency she couldn't afford.
She held out the slip of paper. Her fingers were shaking so badly the paper rattled.
"Table twelve," he said. His tone suggested she should be at the service entrance.
She followed him. The noise of the dining room was a physical weight. Laughter. The clink of silver on china. It was a sea of people who belonged, parting for a girl who was drowning.
We reached the corner. Table twelve.
A man was already there. His back was to her. Broad shoulders. A suit jacket that didn't wrinkle.
Her breath hitched. Jareth was supposed to be a loan shark. A thug. This man looked like he owned the bank.
She sat down. Her knees hit the table leg with a clumsy thud.
The man turned.
The air left her lungs. He wasn't old. He wasn't oily. He was... sharp. His jawline could cut glass. His eyes were the color of a stormy ocean, dark and turbulent.
He held a copy of the Financial Times. He lowered it slowly, his gaze dissecting her. It felt like a medical scan. He saw the sweat on her upper lip. He saw the tremor in her hands.
She started to stand up. Wrong table. Run.
"Sit," he said.
The word was a command, not a request. His voice was low, vibrating through the oak table. "Unless you want to cause a scene."
She fell back into the chair. Her throat closed up. The familiar paralysis. The silence.
Over his shoulder, she saw movement near the restrooms. A large man in a flashy, ill-fitting suit was scanning the room. He looked angry. He looked like a Jareth.
The man across from her didn't turn around. He simply raised two fingers.
A waiter appeared instantly. The man in the suit whispered something. The waiter went pale. He nodded, a sharp, terrified jerk of the head.
She watched as the waiter intercepted the real Jareth. He spoke urgently. Jareth looked confused, then furious, then defeated. He was steered toward the exit like unwanted trash.
She looked back at the man across from her. Her mouth opened, but only silence came out. The question screamed in her head, a frantic, voiceless cry. Who are you?
He didn't answer the question she hadn't asked. He slid a menu across the white tablecloth.
"Order. Your blood sugar is crashing. Your hands are shaking."
It wasn't concern. It was a diagnosis.
She picked up the menu. She used it as a shield, hiding her face. Her heart was hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. This man was dangerous. More dangerous than Jareth. Jareth would break her legs. This man looked like he could dismantle her life without touching her.
His phone buzzed on the table. He glanced at it.
Acquisition: 98%.
A ghost of a smile touched his lips. He looked at her then. There was no lust in his eyes. There was only the satisfaction of a hunter who had just heard the trap snap shut. His presence here wasn't a coincidence. It was an ambush.
"I'll have the green salad," she whispered. It was the only thing she could afford if he decided to leave her with the bill. A pathetic attempt at control in a situation where she had none.
He took the menu from her hands. He handed it to the waiter.
"Filet mignon. Rare. And a glass of warm water with lemon."
"I don't drink alcohol," she said. Her voice was barely audible.
"I know," he said. "You don't look like a drinker."
The food arrived. They ate in silence. His movements were precise. Surgical. He cut his steak with an efficiency that was almost terrifying.
When the check came, she reached for her purse. She had forty dollars in crumpled bills. It was everything she had, a pathetic sum that couldn't even cover the appetizer. The rest of her earnings, the real money, was locked away where Lydia couldn't find it-an untouchable fortune that was useless to the girl about to be thrown onto the street.
He had already placed a card on the tray. It was black. Heavy. No numbers.
"Why?" she asked. The word scraped her throat. "Why help her?"
He stood up. He buttoned his jacket. He towered over her, blocking out the light of the restaurant.
"Because you need a husband," he said. "And I need a wife. Since the loan shark is out of the running, you should consider me."
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8.9
This is my story of how to lose a mob boss in ten days.
I have a
I've been arranged to marry a monster.
Run away? Good idea. Tried that. Didn't work.
Because in my family, my father makes the rules.
And he says this wedding is happening .
But he still has a soft spot for me, his last remaining daughter.
So he offers me a deal.
Take ten days.
Get to know Sasha.
See if you change your mind.
Yeah, right.
Sasha Ozerov is a beast in Brioni.
He's ruthless, flawless, utterly unconcerned with mortals like me.
All he wants is what our marriage would bring
My family's power and the city in the palm of his hand.
But maybe, if I can make him back out of the deal...
I'll keep my freedom.
So I set out to do everything I can to drive him crazy.
I have ten days to make my husband hate me.
What happens if I start to love him instead?

7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library.
But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor.
"It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting."
He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case."
To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend.
That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery.
When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused.
"Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you."
For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes.
He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game.
The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold.
When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract.
She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent.
This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.

7.7
My husband, Bennett, and I were New York's golden couple. But our perfect marriage was a lie, childless because of a rare genetic condition he claimed would kill any woman who carried his baby. When his dying father demanded an heir, Bennett proposed a solution: a surrogate.
The woman he chose, Aria, was a younger, more vibrant version of me. Suddenly, Bennett was always busy, supporting her through "difficult IVF cycles." He missed my birthday. He forgot our anniversary.
I tried to believe him, until I overheard him at a party. He confessed to his friends that his love for me was a "deep connection," but with Aria, it was "fire" and "exhilarating."
He was planning a secret wedding with her in Lake Como, at the same villa he'd promised me for our anniversary.
He was giving her a wedding, a family, a life—all the things he denied me, using a lie about a deadly genetic condition as his excuse. The betrayal was so complete it felt like a physical shock.
When he came home that night, lying about a business trip, I smiled and played the part of the loving wife.
He didn't know I'd heard everything.
He didn't know that while he was planning his new life, I was already planning my escape.
And he certainly didn't know I had just made a call to a service that specialized in one thing: making people disappear.

8.0
On the night of their third wedding anniversary, Ashley was ready to reveal a secret to her husband-
She was pregnant.
But moments after their passionate intimacy, her Alpha coldly delivered the blow-he wanted a divorce.
His fated mate had returned.
Stripped of her wolf spirit, abandoned by the pack, and carrying his child, Ashley was cast aside like a disposable Omega.
Just as she prepared to leave alone-
The boy she had once rejected had now risen as the most formidable Alpha King. The possessive hunger in his gaze sent shivers through her-did she dare face him? Was this vengeance, or something more? But did she even have a choice?

7.9
He holds my face firmly between two hands. "Sienna, I'm not going to have you for the first time one of Maren's guest rooms when you're intoxicated."
"You're not?"
"No. It will be in my bed, and I'm going to take my time with you." His gaze falls to my lips. "Fuck Sienna, I'm going to take all night."
***
Sienna has been in love with her Alpha since she could remember.
He's rough, dangerous and the epitome of raw sex appeal. The problem is, he is her best friend, and strictly off limits.
Tradition mandates he marry a woman of noble birth, and that is not her.
She knows this is for the best, until she becomes his mistress, and things start to change. As she falls for her best friend, she must reconcile a deadly secret she has been keeping from him for years, that could change everything.
Onyx has sacrificed everything to become Alpha. So, not marrying for love shouldn't be such an issue.
His entire life he has denied his feelings for his best friend, until he is forced to take her as his mistress to grant her protection.
With threats growing against them, and when his prospective wife candidates start showing up murdered, he make some difficult decisions.
**Dual POV, friends-to-lovers, Alpha, mates, 18+**

8.1
Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World.
But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!.
When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair?
The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.











