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His Vengeful Contract: Ruining My Ex

After Elena’s fiancé Marcus steals her designs and cheats with his superior’s daughter, she exposes his infidelity at their engagement gala. Though she ruins his reputation, the scandal leaves her blacklisted and her family’s company on the brink of collapse. Desperate for salvation, she turns to Julian Vance, a cold billionaire and Marcus's boss. He offers to help her destroy Marcus, but only if she agrees to a marriage contract.
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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The towering glass facade of Thorne & Associates gleamed under the twilight sky, a monument to corporate ambition. Elena Rostova stood in the grand lobby, adjusting her grip on a chilled bottle of vintage Dom Pérignon and a velvet-wrapped box. Inside the box was a custom-engraved Montblanc pen, a gift for her fiancé.

"Elena! You're here late," a cheerful voice called out.

Elena turned to see Sarah, the night receptionist, beaming at her from behind the marble desk.

"I couldn't wait until tomorrow," Elena said, offering a warm but exhausted smile. "I heard the board made their decision an hour ago. Did Marcus get the Senior Partner promotion?"

"He sure did," Sarah said, clapping her hands together. "The whole executive floor was buzzing. His presentation on the Azure Resort project completely blew the investors away. They said the structural designs were the most brilliant thing they'd seen in a decade."

Elena's chest tightened with a complex mixture of pride and quiet resentment. *My designs,* she thought. *Those were my late nights, my sketches, my mathematical breakdowns.* But she pushed the bitterness down. It was for their future.

"He's still up there?" Elena asked.

"Yes, up in his new corner office on the fiftieth floor," Sarah replied, winking. "He told me he was reviewing some final contracts with Miss Sterling, but I'm sure he'd love a surprise visit from his beautiful fiancée."

"Thank you, Sarah. Have a good night."

Elena stepped into the private executive elevator and hit the button for the fiftieth floor. As the cab shot upward, her phone vibrated in her pocket. The caller ID flashed with her grandfather's name. She answered immediately.

"Dedushka, it's late. Why are you still awake?" Elena asked, her tone softening.

"How can I sleep when the fate of Rostova Architecture hangs by a thread?" her grandfather's gravelly voice replied, thick with a Russian accent and heavy with fatigue. "Did Marcus secure the promotion?"

"He did," Elena said, keeping her voice steady despite the anxiety knotting her stomach. "Sarah just confirmed it. He's Senior Partner."

A heavy sigh of relief echoed through the speaker. "Thank God. Elena, my sweet girl... I hate that you are giving him your genius. You should be the lead architect here, saving our family's firm with your name on the blueprints, not ghost-designing in the shadows for a man like Marcus Thorne."

"We talked about this," Elena murmured, watching the floor numbers climb. "Marcus promised that once he made Senior Partner, he would inject a massive capital investment into our firm. His new status will give him the leverage to route the biggest supplier contracts to us. We just need to hold on until the wedding."

"I do not trust him, Elena. A man who steals his bride's glory is a man who will steal her soul."

"He's not stealing it. I gave it to him," Elena said firmly, though the words tasted like ash. "It's a partnership. Tomorrow is our engagement gala. Once he publicly announces our wedding date, our family firm will be safe. I promise you."

"Be careful, my little bird," her grandfather whispered before hanging up.

The elevator chimed, and the polished steel doors slid open. The fiftieth floor was dimly lit and eerily quiet, the rest of the staff having gone home hours ago to prepare for tomorrow's lavish engagement gala. Elena's heels sank silently into the plush carpet as she navigated the maze of frosted glass partitions toward the corner suite.

As she approached the heavy oak door of Marcus's new office, she noticed it was slightly ajar. A sliver of warm, golden light spilled out into the darkened hallway.

Elena raised her hand to push the door open, the word *Surprise* resting on the tip of her tongue.

Then, she heard the sound.

A low, breathy moan echoed from inside, followed by a sharp, masculine chuckle. Elena froze. Her blood turned to ice in her veins as the bottle of champagne suddenly felt ten times heavier in her hand.

"Marcus, wait... the blueprints," a woman's voice purred, breathless and dripping with entitlement. "You're going to ruin them."

"Let them be ruined," Marcus murmured, his voice husky and eager. "I'll just have Elena draw up another set. She's good like that."

Elena's breath hitched. She crept closer, peering through the narrow gap in the doorway.

The sight before her felt like a physical blow to the chest. Her fiancé, Marcus Thorne, was pressed against his massive mahogany desk. Straddling his lap, her blouse entirely unbuttoned, was Chloe Sterling—the spoiled, vindictive twenty-four-year-old daughter of the firm's CEO.

"You're terrible," Chloe giggled, running her manicured nails through Marcus's perfectly styled hair. "Honestly, how do you stand her? She's so dreadfully boring. Always wearing those oversized sweaters and talking about load-bearing walls."

"She is a means to an end, Chloe. You know that," Marcus said, his hands roaming freely over Chloe's waist. "I wouldn't be Senior Partner today if it weren't for her desperate need for my validation. She handed me the Azure Resort designs on a silver platter."

Elena's vision blurred. Her hands began to shake violently, the velvet box threatening to slip from her grasp. She had spent six months pouring her soul into the Azure project. She had missed her own birthday to finalize the structural integrity reports so Marcus could shine in front of Chloe's father.

"But you're really going to marry her tomorrow?" Chloe pouted, trailing a finger down his jawline. "It makes me sick seeing that cheap little ring on her finger. I want you all to myself."

Marcus leaned in, kissing Chloe's neck, making her gasp. "The gala is just a show for the board, baby. Your father values family men. He wants stability. Marrying Elena gives me the image of a devoted, reliable partner."

"And what about her failing little family firm?" Chloe sneered. "Are you really going to bail out her pathetic grandfather?"

"God, no," Marcus laughed, a cruel, ugly sound that made Elena's stomach violently churn. "I'm going to drain the remaining assets from Rostova Architecture the moment we're legally bound. I've already set up the shell companies. Once I absorb her firm's patents, I'll file for divorce, toss her aside, and you and I can take over Thorne & Associates together."

Chloe squealed in delight, crashing her lips against his. "You are an absolute monster, Marcus. I love it."

Elena stood in the hallway, completely paralyzed. The world tilted on its axis. Everything she had believed in, every sacrifice she had made, had been nothing but a calculated trap. Marcus didn't love her. He was actively plotting to destroy the last remnants of her family's legacy. He was going to strip her bare and leave her to rot.

A lesser woman might have dropped the champagne. A weaker woman might have burst into the room, screaming and sobbing, begging for an explanation.

But as Elena listened to the wet sounds of their kissing, the shock rapidly evaporated, replaced by a cold, searing fire that ignited in the pit of her stomach. The naivety she had worn like a second skin burned away in an instant.

*Spite.* It was a glorious, clarifying emotion.

Elena silently set the champagne bottle and the velvet box down on the hallway carpet. She reached into her pocket, pulled out her smartphone, and switched the camera to video mode.

She held the lens directly against the crack in the door. The high-definition camera perfectly captured Marcus's flushed face and Chloe's bare back as they continued to mock her.

"Say, Marcus," Chloe gasped between kisses. "What if she finds out? What if she tries to claim the designs are hers?"

"She has no proof," Marcus scoffed, adjusting his grip on her hips. "She's a naive little ghost. I have all the master files right here on my desk. Without this flash drive, she's nothing but a crazy ex-girlfriend."

Elena's eyes darted past the writhing couple to the sleek, silver flash drive resting dangerously close to the edge of the desk. *My master files.*

She hit stop on the recording, saving the video to the cloud. Her heart was hammering against her ribs like a caged bird, but her mind was completely, terrifyingly clear.

Elena slipped her hand through the crack, her fingers dancing lightly over the wood. She couldn't reach the desk from the door. She would have to go in.

Holding her breath, Elena pushed the door open just a few more inches. Marcus and Chloe were completely absorbed in each other, their eyes closed, lost in their sickening betrayal. Elena slid silently into the room, keeping to the shadows cast by the heavy bookshelves. She moved with the silent grace of a ghost—the very ghost Marcus claimed she was.

She reached the edge of the desk. Marcus's hand was inches away.

With a swift, practiced motion, Elena snatched the silver flash drive, curling her fingers tightly around the cool metal.

She didn't stop to breathe until she was back out in the hallway. She pulled the heavy oak door shut with a soft *click*.

From her purse, Elena withdrew the master keycard Marcus had given her months ago so she could sneak in and finish his work late at night. She swiped it against the security panel outside the door.

*BEEP.* The locking mechanism engaged. It was a deadbolt system designed for corporate security—once locked from the outside, it required a security override to open from within.

"Hey! What was that?" Marcus's muffled voice called out from inside the office. The doorknob rattled violently. "Hello? The door is jammed! Hey!"

"Marcus, stop it, you're ruining the mood," Chloe whined from within.

"Someone locked the door from the outside!" Marcus shouted, his voice laced with sudden panic.

Elena didn't say a word. She didn't cry. She didn't scream. She simply stood in the dimly lit hallway, staring at the flashing red light of the security panel.

She looked down at the silver flash drive in her palm, then at the video saved on her phone. Marcus thought she was a naive, desperate girl who needed his validation to survive. He thought she would break under the weight of his betrayal.

He was wrong.

Tomorrow night was their engagement gala. Four hundred of the city's most elite investors, architects, and socialites would be gathered in the grand ballroom of the St. Regis to celebrate Marcus's promotion and their impending nuptials.

Elena checked her watch. It was 8:00 PM.

She had exactly twenty-four hours to turn her engagement gala into a slaughterhouse.

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