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His Contracted Wife: When Revenge Meets Love

His Contracted Wife: When Revenge Meets Love

Five years ago, Nina Hale lost everything... her family, her reputation, and the man she once loved. Betrayed by her own sister and abandoned by those she trusted most, she disappeared without a trace. Now she's back. With a new identity and a burning determination, Nina is ready to reclaim her life and chase the dream she once gave up: becoming a star actress. But her return awakens old enemies, and her scheming sister Lydia is determined to ruin her again. Just when Nina thinks things can't get worse, she's caught in another trap... and unexpectedly crosses paths with a quiet, lonely little boy. Ethan Grant hasn't spoken in years. Feeling responsible for him, Nina agrees to stay and help the child come out of his shell. But she didn't expect Ethan's dangerously charming father, Lucas Grant, to enter the picture. Cold, powerful, and impossible to read, Lucas slowly finds himself drawn to the woman who brightens his son's world. What begins as a simple act of kindness soon turns into something far more complicated, because Nina came back for revenge. She never planned to fall in love. ********** "I saw you with him," Lucas said quietly, but the tension in his jaw gave him away. Nina exhaled, crossing her arms. "You don't get to care." "Don't I?" He stepped in, close enough that she had to tilt her head back to meet his eyes. "This is just a contract." "Then why does it bother me?" His hand hovered near her waist, not touching-yet. "It shouldn't." Her breath faltered. His gaze darkened, "And yet it does."
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Chapter 6

The moment the storage room door swung open, the air seemed to shift. Everyone crowded in the hallway stared at the unconscious woman sprawled on the cold concrete floor. But Lucas Grant wasn't looking at the crowd. His gaze had already moved past them... straight to her. For several seconds, he simply stood there, absorbing the scene with the practiced eye of someone who'd built an empire on reading situations in heartbeats. The ladder positioned beneath the skylight. The narrow opening above, still gaping like an accusation. The faint night air drifting in, carrying with it the chill of what had happened here. And the woman. Pale.Unmoving. Vulnerable in a way that made something tighten in his chest. The arrangement told a story so obvious it might as well have been written in blood. Someone had locked her in. Someone had forced her to risk everything just to escape. Lucas's eyes shifted briefly to the manager hovering near the doorway. Her ashen face revealed everything... guilt, fear, the desperate hope that she might somehow escape notice. Lucas didn't raise his voice. He didn't need to accuse anyone. The look he gave her, cold and cutting as winter steel, made her blood run cold. She took an involuntary step backward. Then he raised a hand, "Everyone out." The command emerged quiet as falling snow. But absolute. Within seconds, the hallway emptied like water down a drain, leaving only Lucas, Axel, Ethan, and two security guards standing sentinel by the door. Lucas moved forward with deliberate steps and crouched beside the woman, his expensive suit jacket pulling tight across his shoulders. Up close, he could see the strain etched in her expression, even in unconsciousness. The slight furrow between her brows spoke of pain she couldn't voice. Her lashes trembled slightly against pale skin that looked almost translucent under the harsh fluorescent lights. Her hair had tangled from the fall, dark strands fanning across the concrete like spilled ink. A faint bruise was already forming along her arm, purple-blue against cream. She looked fragile. Ethan stood beside him silently, his small hands clenched into fists, watching every movement with an intensity that belonged to someone far older. Lucas slid one arm beneath the woman's shoulders and another under her knees, careful not to jostle her injured arm. She was lighter than he expected. Almost weightless in his arms. When he lifted her, a soft scent drifted through the air... cool and clean, almost like snow touching a flower in early spring. It was subtle, barely there. But unmistakable. Something about it made him pause for a fraction of a second, made him aware of the warmth of her body against his chest, the way her head settled naturally against his shoulder. Then he stood, adjusting his grip to hold her more securely. Behind him, Ethan frowned, his small face clearly broadcasting one thought: 'If I were bigger, I would carry her myself.' The boy's protective instinct was written in every line of his body, in the way he hovered close, as if his mere presence could somehow shield her from further harm. Axel noticed and muttered under his breath, a hint of amusement breaking through his usual stoic expression."Relax, kid. Give it about fifteen years." Lucas ignored him, already moving toward the exit with measured steps."Call the hospital," he said, his voice brooking no argument. "Tell them we're coming in. And Axel, find out exactly what happened here. Every detail." The following morning, Nina woke slowly. At first, she thought she was still dreaming. Everything felt strangely distant. Soft. Quiet. The world around her was wrapped in pale light. For a moment, she didn't move, her body suspended in that peculiar liminal space where consciousness hasn't quite taken hold. Her mind drifted somewhere between sleep and memory, untethered and weightless. Am I dead? The thought appeared suddenly, unbidden. Her eyes opened. White ceiling. Bright morning sunlight streaming through unfamiliar windows. A faint beeping sound somewhere nearby, steady and rhythmic. Nina blinked slowly, trying to orient herself."...Heaven?" The word emerged hoarse and cracked. But then a sharp smell filled her nose... antiseptic, strong enough to sting and unmistakably clinical. Nina wrinkled her nose, a flicker of disappointment crossing her features. "...Nope," she sighed weakly, her lips barely moving. "Definitely not heaven." She shifted slightly. Her body protested immediately, a chorus of complaints rising from every limb. Every muscle ached with a deep, bone-tired soreness. Her head throbbed with a dull, persistent pulse. Her throat felt dry like sandpaper, each swallow painful. Hospital, she realized, the pieces slowly clicking into place. The memory hit her seconds later with the force of a physical blow. The storage room. The ladder. The little boy's terrified face. Her eyes snapped open fully now, adrenaline cutting through the fog. She pushed herself upright too quickly and immediately regretted it as pain lanced through her ribs. "Easy," a deep voice said from across the room. Nina froze, her breath catching. Only then did she notice she wasn't alone. A man sat in a chair beside the window, positioned so that he commanded a clear view of both her bed and the door. The morning sun poured through the glass behind him, casting long shadows across the sterile floor and turning him into a silhouette edged in gold. He looked like he had been sitting there for hours. Completely still. Watching. His long legs were crossed casually, his posture relaxed but precise, like a man who never wasted movement and never let his guard down. He wore a perfectly tailored black suit that spoke of wealth and meticulous attention to detail. The crisp white shirt beneath it was buttoned neatly at the collar, not a thread out of place. Not a single wrinkle. Not a single misplaced detail. Everything about him suggested control, order, perfection. But the most striking thing about him wasn't his clothes or his stillness. It was his presence... that indefinable quality that made the spacious hospital room suddenly feel smaller. Even sitting down, the man carried the kind of quiet authority that filled a room and demanded acknowledgment. His features were sharp and striking, carved with an almost aristocratic precision. Dark hair, impeccably styled. Strong jawline that could have been chiseled from marble. Eyes the color of midnight, deep and unfathomable. Those eyes lifted slowly to meet hers, and when they did, Nina felt like she had just been placed under a microscope... examined, catalogued, assessed. The gaze was intense, clinical yet somehow personal, like a surgeon studying a patient before making the first cut. There was intelligence there, and something else she couldn't quite name. Curiosity, perhaps. Or calculation. She shifted uncomfortably under that scrutiny, suddenly aware of how disheveled she must look, how vulnerable she was in this hospital gown with her defenses stripped away."Uh..." The sound escaped before she could stop it. The silence stretched between them, taut and expectant. Finally, Nina cleared her throat, wincing at the rawness. "Excuse me..." Her voice came out weak but urgent, threaded with confusion and a growing unease. "How did I get here?" The man didn't answer immediately. Instead he continued to watch her carefully, as if measuring her reaction, weighing her words, deciding what she could handle and what she deserved to know. Nina pressed on, her heart racing."Did you see a little boy?" Anxiety crept into her voice, tightening around each word. "About this tall," she gestured weakly, her hand trembling slightly above the bed. "Dark hair. Quiet. Doesn't talk much. Looks kind of... soft." She hesitated, searching for the right description."...Very cute." For the first time, the man's expression shifted. One eyebrow lifted in what might have been amusement."Cute?" "Yes! Very cute!" Nina nodded firmly, her conviction unwavering despite the absurdity of the moment. The man turned his head slightly, directing her attention across the room. "Then I believe you're referring to him." Nina followed his gaze. Her breath caught in her throat. Right beside her hospital bed sat a small cot she hadn't noticed before. A tiny figure lay there beneath a blanket, looking impossibly small and fragile. Dark hair fanned across the pillow. Pale cheeks rose and fell with steady breathing. A small IV had been taped carefully to the back of his hand, the tube snaking up to a bag hanging nearby. Ethan. Nina's shoulders sagged as relief flooded through her body, washing away the tension she'd been holding since the moment she'd opened her eyes."Oh thank god..." The words came out as barely more than a whisper. She leaned over immediately, ignoring the protest of her own aching muscles, and pressed her palm gently against his forehead. His skin felt cool beneath her touch... blessedly, wonderfully cool. The fever was gone. Relief washed through her chest so powerfully she almost laughed, though the sound caught somewhere between joy and exhaustion. "I was worried sick," she murmured, her voice soft with emotion. Her fingers brushed tenderly through his hair, smoothing down the dark strands. "He's okay..." She allowed herself a moment to simply watch him breathe, to reassure herself that he was truly safe. Then she finally looked back at the man standing near the window, studying him with fresh eyes. "You're... his father?" The resemblance suddenly struck her as obvious, almost startling in its clarity. They shared the same dark eyes, the same quiet intensity that seemed to simmer beneath the surface. Like two pieces carved from the same stone, one a smaller, softer version of the other. The man gave a short nod, his expression unreadable."Yes." Nina blinked, processing this information."...Right." She glanced back at the sleeping boy, her hand still resting protectively near his head. "Well, congratulations." Her voice softened, carrying genuine warmth despite her confusion about everything else. "You have a very brave son." The words hung in the air between them, sincere and simple. At that moment, the hospital door burst open with sudden force. "Well, look who's awake!" A tall man leaned dramatically into the room, his bright smile lighting up the sterile space. His hair looked deliberately tousled, as though he'd styled it specifically to appear careless. He radiated an entirely different energy from the quiet man at the window... where one was stillness, this newcomer was pure motion. Nina blinked twice, her tired mind struggling to process this sudden intrusion."Wait." She shook her head slightly, trying to clear the fog of exhaustion. Her brain scrambled to catch up with what her eyes were seeing."You're-" The man pointed at himself with theatrical pride, his grin widening."Axel Grant," he announced, as if unveiling a grand prize. His eyes sparkled with mischief. "Professional troublemaker and Ethan's favorite uncle."Nina stared at him, her mouth slightly open. The name echoed in her head, familiar yet impossible. "Axel Grant?" she repeated, her voice barely above a whisper. The name detonated in her consciousness like a small explosion, sending shockwaves through her understanding of the situation. The Axel Grant? Entertainment mogul. Owner of Golden Horizon Studios. The man famous for his chaotic personality and his face splashed across gossip magazines almost as frequently as the movie stars he produced. Her eyes drifted slowly back toward the silent figure near the window, the man who'd been standing guard over Ethan with such quiet intensity. Recognition dawned, and her eyes widened in disbelief. If Axel was the younger brother, then that meant the man standing across from her...the one who'd barely spoken, who carried himself with such controlled authority, was Lucas Grant. The Lucas Grant. Founder of Grant International. One of the most powerful men in the country, perhaps the continent. A man whose name dominated financial headlines across the world, whose business decisions could shift markets and reshape industries. Nina's gaze moved from Lucas to Ethan's sleeping form, then back to Lucas again. Her exhausted brain stalled completely, unable to reconcile the titan of industry with the father who'd sat so tenderly beside a hospital bed. "You're kidding," she managed, though she already knew they weren't. Axel's laugh filled the room, warm and genuine. "Nope." He leaned against the wall casually. "Congratulations." He pointed toward Ethan. "You saved the most expensive kid in the country." Lucas said nothing. But his gaze remained fixed on Nina. And for the first time since waking up, Nina suddenly felt like her life had just become far more complicated.

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