
Hidden Behind the Billionaire's Signature
Hidden Behind the Billionaire's Signature Chapter 1
Chapter 1: The Opening
Elena’s POV
“How can one man have all the right qualities and still be this handsome?” I murmured to myself, watching Julian wash the grease off his hands.
He looked over, a smirk playing on his lips. “Hey sweetie, what are you staring at?”
“Don’t act like you don’t know,” I teased as he walked toward me. He leaned in, giving me a quick kiss.
“I’m going to jump in the shower. I stink of oil and exhaust,” he said, heading toward the bathroom.
A moment after the water started running, a heavy knock echoed through the apartment. I went to the door and swung it open, but the words died in my throat.
My heart skipped a beat, and for a second, it felt like my body had forgotten how to function.
“Hello, Elena,” my ex, Victor Stone, said.
He didn't wait for an invitation. He brushed past me into the apartment, followed by two massive bodyguards. They walked into the living room as if they owned the place.
“Long time, Elena. I can’t believe this is where you’re living now,” he said, glancing around with disdain.
“Well, that’s not why I’m here. How have you been?”
“How am I doing?” I snapped, finally finding my voice. “Get out of my apartment, Victor. Now. Who do you think you are, showing up after all these years with this much disrespect? Leave, or I’m calling the police.”
“Relax, Elena,” he said coolly. “I just came to get you back. I’ve been gone a long time, and I’ve dated plenty of women since our breakup, but I realised none of them is the 'one.' It’s always been you.”
“Can’t you see that you are the problem?” I hissed. “I don’t even know why I’m talking to you. Leave. My husband is in the shower, and if he finds you here, there's going to be trouble.”
Victor’s expression shifted into something between a serious stare and a mocking grin. “Don't be a princess, Elena. I know you’re still angry about the past, but I'd like to explain. And your husband? I’d love to meet him.”
“Why are you really here?” I demanded. “You didn't come all this way for 'love.' You want something from me.”
“I want you to be my wife,” he said, his voice dropping into a deadly serious tone.
I stared at him, incredulous. “Your wife? Did you hit your head on the way here? Or are you just drunk? I’m giving you the count of three to get out of my house before things get ugly.”
Victor shoved his hands into his pockets, unfazed. “You’re threatening me? There’s nothing you can do, Elena. I own you now.”
“Julian!” I screamed, desperate to end this.
“Is everything okay?” Julian’s voice boomed from upstairs. He came rushing down the steps, a towel tied around his waist, soap suds still clinging to his hair and face.
He stopped dead on the bottom step. He didn't move; he didn't even breathe. He and Victor locked eyes, the air in the room turning electric with a hatred so thick it felt like a physical weight.
“Well, look who it is,” Victor said with a sharp, jagged smile. “Good to see you.”
“What do you want, Victor?” Julian’s voice was a low, growling tone.
“Is that any way to greet a visitor? No food, no drinks, not even a hug? I can’t believe I flew from LA to New York for this kind of reception.”
I watched them, my head spinning. It wasn't just that they knew each other.. it was the way they spoke. It was familiar. It was deep-rooted. They looked like brothers standing on opposite sides of a battlefield.
“You know him?” I asked Julian, my voice trembling.
Julian looked at me, and for the first time, I saw genuine shame in his eyes. “Yeah,” he whispered. “I know him.”
“You knew my ex... and you never told me? Not once in all the years we’ve been together?”
“I’m sorry, Elena. I knew him long before I met you. I just... I couldn't tell you.”
“Then why is he here?” I demanded.
One of Victor’s bodyguards stepped forward,
handing a thick envelope to Julian. I snatched it out of his hand before he could open it. Inside was a trust fund document containing a detailed family tree.
My eyes scanned the names, and my blood ran cold.
“He’s my brother, Elena,” Victor said, his voice echoing in the silent room. “Did he forget to mention that? He’s had his time with you. Now, it’s my turn to fulfil the family contract. Sign the papers. Come home to the family you actually belong to.”
I looked at the names again. My husband’s name was there: Julian Cross. But he wasn't listed as a Cross. He was listed under the Stone family estate.
I looked at Julian…at the blue eyes I had woken up to every morning for years… and then back at the document. It wasn't just about money. The fine print was a death trap. If I didn't sign, Julian would go to prison for fraud against the trust, and the Stone family would dismantle my own family piece by piece.
They were powerful men. The kind of men who could make people disappear. I wasn't just being asked to leave; I was being sold.
I looked at the man I once loved and the husband who had lied to me. Without a word, I picked up the pen, scrawled my name on the line, and walked out the door without looking back.
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