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Flash Marriage To The Secret Chairman

Flash Marriage To The Secret Chairman

To escape my toxic ex-fiancé and the father who froze my assets, I entered a contract marriage with Barrett, a cold but protective corporate consultant. I thought he was my safe harbor. I even confided my secret, ruthless strategy to take back control of my company from my ex. But at the most critical board meeting, a mysterious new chairman dialed in. The synthesized voice coming through the speakerphone systematically dismantled the board and took over the company, using the exact, word-for-word strategy I had only ever whispered to my husband in the dead of night. My ex-fiancé turned pale with panic. The board members were stunned into silence. And I sat there, my blood running completely cold. The man who had held my hand in the hospital, who had slept in my bed, and who had promised to protect me, had just committed the ultimate corporate espionage. Every tender touch, every late-night confession—was it all just a calculated move to steal my life's work? How could the only person who made me feel safe use my deepest vulnerabilities to orchestrate my ruin? I packed up my files, walked straight out of that boardroom, and prepared to disappear from his life forever. But when I fled to my best friend's apartment to hide, I looked out the window. The ruthless mastermind who had just stolen my empire was standing completely still in the freezing downpour, waiting for me to come down.
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Chapter 2

Evangelina yanked her eyes back to the revolving door. Her palm pushed against the brass, and the cold October wind of Manhattan hit her face like a slap. She stepped onto the stone steps. Her hair whipped across her cheek, blinding her for two seconds of stinging darkness. For a moment, she felt nothing but the icy air on her skin-a terrifying, exhilarating emptiness. The five-year plan, the carefully constructed future, the entire architecture of her life, had just been demolished. Instead of grief, a reckless impulse surged through her, a desperate need to do something, anything, to prove she was still the one holding the hammer. When she could see again, he was beside her. "Evangelina Vazquez." The voice was low, textured, close enough that she felt the vibration in her own chest. She spun, her hand tightening on her bag strap, her mind racing through every conference room and cocktail party and gallery opening where she might have forgotten this face. Nothing. She knew powerful men. She catalogued them automatically. This one-sharp cheekbones, dark hair swept back from a forehead that spoke of intellectual arrogance, a mouth that looked like it rarely smiled-wasn't in her database. He withdrew a card from his inner jacket pocket. White. Heavy stock. No logo. No title. Just a name. Barrett Watson. And a phone number. Evangelina took it from habit, her thumb brushing the embossed lettering. The name meant nothing. Some mid-tier consultant, maybe. Family money, obviously, but not the tier that mattered in her world. "You tore up your number," Barrett said. "Forty-three minutes after your appointment time. Your fiancé didn't show." Evangelina's shoulders went rigid. "If you're selling something, I can have security here in thirty seconds. If you're a reporter, I'll have my attorney contact your editor before you file." Barrett laughed. The sound was unexpected-dry, almost warm. He reached into his other pocket and produced a crumpled slip of paper. His own queue ticket. Number four-eight-one. "My arrangement fell through as well," he said. "European logistics. She decided to make a scene at the airport." Evangelina's eyes dropped to the ticket. The creases were deep, genuine. Her suspicion flickered, a candle in wind. Barrett stepped closer. His height blocked the view of the steps, the street, the passing tourists. They stood in a pocket of relative privacy, his shoulders framing her vision. "I have a problem," he said. "Family trust. I turn thirty at midnight. The terms require marriage before the deadline, or I forfeit controlling interest." Evangelina's mind caught the phrase. Trust fund. Not salary. Not bonus. Old money structure, the kind that came with boards and voting shares and dynastic expectations. "Congratulations," she said. "You should try a dating app." "I have a proposal." Barrett's eyes held hers. "You're here. I'm here. We're both inconvenienced by people who don't value commitments." Evangelina laughed. The sound came out harsh, disbelieving. "You want to get married. To me. A stranger you met five minutes ago." "I want to solve a logistical problem with a mutually beneficial arrangement." Barrett's tone shifted, becoming something she'd heard in a thousand boardrooms-measured, precise, stripped of sentiment. "You need a solution to a problem that just left you stranded and furious. I need a solution to a deadline. It seems our respective... disappointments... have created a mutual opportunity." He gestured toward the municipal building. "I need a signature on a marriage certificate before midnight. We exchange services. No emotional obligations. No shared assets beyond what's legally required. And when the time comes, we dissolve with minimal friction." Evangelina's jaw tightened. He'd seen too much. The waiting, the tearing of the paper, the controlled fury she'd thought she'd hidden. "My stepmother will find another match by Tuesday," she said. "She's been trying to sell me to the highest bidder since I turned twenty-one." "Then Tuesday becomes irrelevant." Barrett's voice dropped. "With a legal spouse, you control your own filings. Your own medical decisions. Your own financial boundaries. No one can force you into a room with a man you don't choose." The words landed precisely. Evangelina felt them in her sternum, a pressure release she hadn't known she was waiting for. She studied him. The suit was expensive but not flashy. The watch was vintage, not current season. He presented as comfortable, established, unthreatening. A tool. A shield. Nothing more. "I want a prenup," she said. "Ironclad. My attorney reviews everything." Barrett didn't flinch. He simply took out his phone, made a brief, coded call, and said into it, "I need a standard non-disclosure and asset-separation agreement drafted. Templated for immediate execution. Send a courier to my current location. ETA thirty minutes." He ended the call and met her gaze. "My attorney is efficient. We can review it together while we wait for his number to be called." Evangelina should have been alarmed. The efficiency of it, the presumption. But something in her was too tired for caution, too angry for patience. She wanted to move. To act. To stop being the woman who waited in marble halls for men who never came. She took his pen. A Montblanc, heavy in her fingers. "One year," she said. "Then we file. No extensions." "One year," Barrett agreed. Evangelina signed her name on the back of his business card, a placeholder for the real document. The ink dried instantly, permanent, black against white.

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