
Debt Of Honour.
Blurb (Synopsis)
Outspoken florist Elara Vance thought she was storming a billionaire's empire to reclaim her mother's stolen legacy. Instead, she walked into a trap-and walked out bound by a marriage contract.
As Elara and the cold, calculated Julian Vane clash in a world of opulence and deceit, a dangerous attraction ignites. But in the Vane family, secrets are deadlier than scandals. When the price of honor becomes their very survival, Elara must decide if the man she's forced to marry is her greatest enemy-or her only hope.
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Chapter 5
The hospital smelled of ozone and industrial bleach, a scent that promised life but felt like death.
Elara sat in the high-backed plastic chair of the surgical waiting room, her eyes fixed on the red In Progress light above the double doors. Her father was behind those doors. The man who had raised he, who had taught her that a seed's strength wasn't in its size but in its persistence, was currently being cut open because he had tried to save a handful of heritage roses from a corporate fire.
The weight of the silence was broken by the rhythmic thud-thud-thud of expensive leather shoes on the linoleum.
Julian Vane appeared, his silhouette sharp against the harsh fluorescent lights. He looked out of place, too polished, too powerful, a predator in a sanctuary. In his hand, he held a sleek leather folder.
"How's he doing?"
"He's still in there," Elara said, her voice sounding thin even to her own ears. She didn't look at him. She couldn't. If she looked at him, she might remember the way his arms felt when he caught her earlier, and that was a weakness she couldn't afford.
"The head of thoracic surgery is leading the team," Julian said, his voice level. "I've seen to it personally."
"You've seen to everything, haven't you?" Elara turned her head, her gaze landing on the folder. "Is that it? My leash?"
Julian didn't flinch. He sat in the chair next to her, maintaining a respectful but stifling distance. He opened the folder, revealing several pages of dense, legal text. On the top, in bold letters, it read: SPOUSAL MERGER & COHABITATION AGREEMENT.
"You call it a leash." "I call it a shield," Julian said. He pulled a heavy fountain pen from his breast pocket. "My mother has already begun the process of absorbing the floral district's land into Vane Holdings West." "The only way to stop the demolition of the remaining structures, and to ensure your father's medical bills are covered indefinitely," "is to change your legal status." "As my wife, you have standing." "As a private citizen, you are just an obstacle."
Elara took the folder, her fingers trembling. She began to read. She didn't want to be bored by heretofore and notwithstanding, but the reality of the words hit her like a physical blow.
The Terms of the Debt
Clause 1.1: Duration. The marriage shall remain legally binding for a period of no less than twenty-four months. Any attempt at early termination by the Second Party (Elara Vance) results in the immediate withdrawal of medical funding and the seizure of the Floral Essence deed.
Clause 3.4: Public Image. The Second Party shall attend all corporate functions, galas, and media appearances as requested by the First Party. No public statements regarding the Vane Group's land acquisition policies are permitted without prior legal clearance.
Clause 5.2: The Heir Provision. In the event of an accidental or planned pregnancy, the Second Party agrees to,
Elara slammed the folder shut. Her face was flushed, a hot mix of shame and fury. "An heir?" "You're buying my body, too?"
Julian's jaw tightened. "That is a standard boilerplate for Vane family contracts." "My legal team drafted this." "I have no intention of enforcing it, Elara." "I need a partner to help me dismantle her influence, not a broodmare."
"And I'm supposed to trust you?" she hissed. "Your mother burned my shop today, Julian!" "She almost killed my father!"
"And I am the only person standing between her and the rest of your life," Julian countered, his voice dropping to a dangerous, low vibration. "She thinks she won today." "She thinks the fire broke you." "If you sign this, we will walk into the Vane Estate and tell her that she didn't just fail to break you, she gave me the one thing I needed to take her throne." "A wife she can't control."
Elara looked back at the surgical doors. Her father's life was a flickering candle. Two hundred thousand dollars for the surgery. Hundreds of thousands more for the recovery, the physical therapy, the specialized care he would need for his lungs.
She looked at her hands. They were stained with soot and the sap of ruined flowers.
"If I sign this," she whispered, "I will lose my voice." "I can't speak out against what your company is doing to my neighbors." "I become the face of the people who destroyed us."
"You become the person who can change it from the inside," Julian said. He leaned in closer, the scent of his expensive cologne, sandalwood and cold rain, filling her senses. "Sign it, Elara." "Save him." "Let me worry about the rest."
With a shaky hand, Elara took the pen. The weight of it felt like a mountain. She flipped to the final page. Her signature would be the end of Elara Vance, the independent florist. It would be the birth of Elara Vane, the billionaire's puppet.
She signed.
The ink was black, thick, and permanent.
The moment she finished the last loop of her name, the surgical doors swung open. A doctor walked out, removing his mask. He looked exhausted but gave a small nod.
"He's stable, the doctor said." "The internal bleeding is controlled." "He's a fighter, Miss Vance."
Elara let out a sob she hadn't known she was holding. She collapsed back into the chair, the pen falling to the floor. Relief washed over her, so cold and heavy it felt like drowning.
"He's okay," she breathed. "He's okay."
"He is, Julian said." He stood up, closing the leather folder with a decisive snap. He didn't offer a hug. He didn't offer a celebratory smile. He looked like a man who had just closed the most important deal of his life. "The private ambulance will be here in an hour to move him to my facility." "My assistant has already sent a stylist to your apartment to pack your things."
Elara looked up, her relief curdling. "My apartment?" "I'm staying here with him."
"No, Julian said." "The contract." "Clause 1.2: Cohabitation." "To the world, we are a couple who realized life is too short after a tragedy and break." "You move into the Vane Estate tonight." "If we aren't seen together by the morning news cycle, the scandal will break us before we start."
"Tonight?" she gasped. "Julian, I haven't even seen him awake!"
"He won't be awake for twelve hours." "You have a role to play, Elara." "The stakes just got higher than a hospital bill." "And Kain?" Elara asked. "I've arranged for him to have the best education outside of the country, with your consent of course." he said with a cold smile. Elara was speechless.
The drive to the Vane Estate was a blur of city lights and rain. Julian remained silent, his phone glowing as he fired off emails, likely managing the fallout of the surprise engagement.
When the iron gates of the estate swung open, Elara felt a chill that had nothing to do with the air conditioning. The mansion was a monolith of stone and glass, perched on a hill like a fortress.
They didn't go through the front door. Julian led her through a side entrance, bypassing the main hall. But they weren't fast enough.
"So, the stray has arrived."
Victoria Vane stood at the top of the grand staircase, draped in a silk robe that cost more than Elara's entire shop. She held a glass of dark wine, her eyes tracking Elara with the predatory focus of a hawk.
"Mother," Julian said, his voice like ice. "It's late."
"It's never too late to witness a disaster," Victoria said, slowly descending the stairs. She stopped a few feet away from Elara, the smell of expensive grapes and malice radiating from her. "I heard about your father, dear." "Such a tragedy." "Some people simply aren't built for the stresses of... urban development."
Elara's blood boiled. She took a step forward, but Julian's hand gripped her elbow, restraining her. "Elara is my girlfriend, Mother," Julian said firmly. "You will treat her as such."
Victoria laughed, a sharp, tittering sound. Girlfriend? "Is this like a joke or a contract?" Julian flinched a little "She's a band-aid on a PR nightmare." She turned her gaze to Elara. "I hope you enjoyed the fire, girl." "It's the last bit of warmth you'll feel in this house."
Victoria leaned in, whispering so only Elara could hear. "Do you think he told you everything?" "Ask him about the 'demolition error' logs, Elara." "Ask him whose digital "signature is on the final authorization."
Victoria pulled back, a smirk playing on her lips, and walked away toward the library.
Elara turned to Julian, her heart hammering against her ribs. The relief of her father's survival was being swallowed by a new, darker fear.
"Julian," she whispered. "What did she mean?" "You said you didn't know." "You said you didn't approve of it."
Julian didn't look at her. He stared at the spot where his mother had been standing. "She's trying to get in your head, Elara." "Go to your room." "We have a press conference at ten AM."
"Julian!" "Look at me! she cried, grabbing his arm."
He finally turned, but his eyes were unreadable, void of the warmth she thought she'd seen at the hospital.
"The contract is signed, Elara," he said coldly. "The money is spent." "There is no going back now." "Welcome to the family."
He turned and walked into his study, leaving Elara alone in the vast, echoing hallway. As she stood there, the silence of the mansion felt heavier than the smoke of the fire. She looked down at her hand, the one that had signed the paper, and realized it was still shaking.
She had saved her father's life, but as she looked at the dark shadows of the Vane Estate, she realized she might have just walked into her own execution.
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9.7
I secured the lifeline investment for my fiancé's company and went to his office to surprise him.
Instead, I caught Preston sleeping with his top actress—the woman he publicly claimed as his stepsister.
Through the cracked door, I heard him call me his "scarred, ugly bitch shield" to hide their sickening affair.
I didn't cry. I hacked the live broadcast of the Star Awards and played their sex tape to two thousand people.
But that night, drunk and reeling from the agonizing nerve pain in my facial scar, I stumbled into the wrong hotel penthouse.
I was pinned down by a drugged billionaire, Josephus Hodges.
The next morning, he left me a million-dollar check and a Plan B pill.
When he later tracked me down to offer a cold, calculated fake marriage just to absorb Preston's ruined empire, I threw the contract at his chest and told him to go to hell.
But when I got home and looked in the mirror, the chronic, burning torture in my scar was completely gone.
His touch during that terrifying night had somehow cured the agony that had ruined my life.
I had just declared war on the only man on earth who could heal me.
Just then, my ruined ex-fiancé called, begging me to save him with a PR press conference.
"I'll do it, but I control the venue."
I booked it at Josephus's heavily guarded hotel. I was going to slaughter my ex on live television, and force the apex predator to look at me again.

7.3
Ella Hart was adopted into a wealthy household, but she never lived like a daughter.
While her adoptive mother, Nora, indulged in luxury and high society, Ella was treated like little more than a servant, forced to do the hardest chores and surviving on scraps of affection.
Until the day her biological family finally found her and brought a shocking revelation.
Years ago, the Hart family had arranged a marriage alliance with the Sterling family. The bride was meant to be either Ella... or her beloved sister, Piper.
That day, the impossibly handsome man arrived in worn-out clothes. He was instantly rejected by Piper.
To escape her old life, Ella agreed without hesitation, but she would never have imagined the man in front of her was the richest CEO in the city...

8.5
After five years in prison, Alexia longed for freedom and the family she thought awaited her-only to discover a deadly plot orchestrated by the sister they cherished.
In her final moments, she realized those years were a sacrifice made to protect a bunch of leeches.
Reborn, she abandoned all hope for family and reshaped herself in darkness, turning pain into power.
Quietly, she began her revenge, using a dangerous man as her pawn to execute every step flawlessly and crush those who betrayed her.
But as she played her game, he pulled her closer and warned, "Think you can use me and walk away? Not a chance."

9.3
Charlene was locked in a Swiss asylum by the wealthy Gay family, force-fed antipsychotics until her hands shook violently.
Her adoptive brother, Columbus, dragged her out of the psych ward merely to parade her as a prop for the paparazzi.
He had locked her up to get a psychiatric evaluation, ensuring she was declared legally insane and unable to claim her massive trust fund.
The moment she returned to the estate, the torment worsened.
Her other brother, Antwan, kicked her to the ground and shattered her wrist on the gravel.
"You lost your legal rights, you stupid bitch," he sneered, while the staff blindly ignored her agony.
Her childhood bedroom was completely gutted and given to a distant cousin.
Worse, she discovered Columbus was secretly sleeping with Isabela—the fake heiress who had framed Charlene in the first place.
Every trace of her existence in the family was being violently scrubbed away.
She had lost her dignity, her health, and the baby the doctors claimed had died in the delivery room.
She couldn't understand why the family she loved hated her so viciously, stripping away everything she had.
That was until she saw a little boy in the hospital hallway, a perfect, miniature replica of her own face.
Clutching the gold-crested cufflink he dropped, she realized the asylum's doctor had stolen him.
Her baby was alive.
With her heart turned to stone, Charlene made a silent vow to crawl out of hell and burn the Gay family to the ground.

7.7
The Billionaire's $500,000 Baby
"Sign the contract. Give me an heir. Then, disappear."
Liora Hayes has sixty minutes.
$500,000 or her mother dies.
No money. No hope. No way out.
Then Darian Volkov walks in.
The ruthless "Ice King" of Luminaire Corp doesn't want her heart. He wants an heir.
The deal is simple:
1. Carry his child.
2. Get the money.
3. Never return.
But the Volkov mansion is a gilded cage. Inside, Liora finds a lethal secret: Darian didn't choose her by chance. He is the son of the man who destroyed her father.
Now, she is carrying the baby of her greatest enemy.
The debt was paid in blood. The contract was signed in lies.
What happens when the Ice King refuses to let his "asset" go?

7.1
My father sold me to a monster to settle a debt. One minute I was a debutante at a gala, and the next, I was being hunted through the service corridors by my own stepmother’s security.
I scrambled into a dark penthouse to hide, only to be pinned against the wall by a man whose body felt like a wall of searing heat. He smelled of rain and expensive cedar, his voice a low, pained growl as he gripped my wrist so hard the bone nearly ground together.
The next morning, the "Wall Street Monster" arrived at our estate to collect his prize. My father signed the contract without reading a single page, trading me for a wire transfer while my sister laughed at my impending doom.
"I heard he uses knives in bed," Kacy whispered, "Hope you have thick skin, sis."
A balding, cruel man claimed to be my husband, but it was the silent bodyguard standing in the shadows who caught my tray when I stumbled. His touch sent a jolt of electricity through my veins, and his voice was the same gravelly baritone from the dark room the night before.
I was terrified, caught in a web of lies about a disfigured beast who supposedly broke women for sport. I didn't understand why this "bodyguard" was looking at me with such predatory intensity, or why he was the only one who stepped in when my father tried to shove me.
Then, inside the car, the bodyguard took off his sunglasses to reveal piercing blue eyes and a face that was devastatingly handsome.
"I am Gideon Blackburn," he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous rumble. "And in this house, there is only one rule: Never lie to me."
The monster wasn't who they said he was, and he was about to show my family exactly what happens when you try to destroy something that belongs to him.