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Signed For An Heir

She married the man who destroyed her family to find the evidence that would bury him. He married her to save a billion-dollar inheritance. Neither planned to fall , and neither planned to find out the truth would hurt worse than the lie. Elara Vaughn is twenty-six, brilliant, and furious. When her father is arrested for a forty-million-dollar fraud she doesn't believe he committed, she does the only thing her forensic accountant's mind can construct: she walks into the office of the man the world says is responsible, and proposes a deal. One year of marriage. She gets access to the executive archives that hold the real evidence. He gets a legal wife before his thirty-fifth birthday , the one condition standing between him and a hidden two-billion-dollar subsidiary. Rowan Vale agrees. He is not a man who loses. She is not a woman who trusts. Their contract is airtight. Their chemistry is not. But the ledgers Elara finds don't say what she expected. And the man she married to destroy is beginning to look dangerously like the only honest person in the room. Some truths cost everything. Some people are worth it.
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Chapter 14

The photo appeared at seven forty-two a.m. on a Thursday and Elara knew the exact time because that was the moment her phone began vibrating and did not stop.

She picked it up and found seventeen notifications in the first ninety seconds, four missed calls from Maya, and a text from a number she didn't have saved that read only: Page Six. Right now.

She opened it.

The image had been taken through the pharmacy window three blocks from the penthouse two days ago, using a long lens from the other side of the street. It showed Elara at the counter in profile, collecting a paper bag, her face turned slightly away from the camera. The framing made the turn look deliberate. Like she was hiding. Like the paper bag was something she didn't want to photograph.

The headline above it: VALE HEIR ON THE WAY? CEO'S NEW WIFE'S MYSTERY PHARMACY VISIT RAISES QUESTIONS.

She stared at the screen until the letters stopped swimming.

She had bought cold medicine. She had had a blocked nose for five solid days, the dry, recycled air of the penthouse, probably, and she had walked to the pharmacy before work and purchased the most effective non-drowsy decongestant available and come straight home. She had not looked around for cameras because why would she? She had not thought for one second that a woman buying cold medicine was a story.

And yet here she was, on the internet, apparently pregnant.

Her phone rang. Maya, for the fifth time.

"I see it," Elara said.

"It's already spreading. Three entertainment gossip accounts reposted inside the first twenty minutes. But listen, this wasn't a random paparazzo catching you on the street. Someone knew you were going to be in that pharmacy at that time. Someone tipped off a photographer. This was arranged."

Elara stood up from her desk and walked to the window. Looked out at the city below, which was going about its morning with complete indifference to the headline currently multiplying across every phone in it. "I know."

"This is a message. Someone is telling you they're watching. They know your movements. They want you rattled."

"I'm not rattled."

"You sound rattled."

"I'm furious. Those are different."

"Fair," Maya paused. "The timing, Elara. The archive run is two days away. Someone knows you're getting close to something and they're trying to make you a story before you can make them one."

"Yes." She already knew. She had known before Maya said it. Gideon. It had to be Gideon, the access denial had been his, the compliance flag had been his, and this had the same fingerprint: calculated, targeted, designed to damage without leaving a direct trace back to the source.

Her door opened without a knock.

Rowan stood in the frame with his phone in hand and an expression she had not seen on him before. Not cold. Not the managed, contained version of himself he brought to everything. Something quieter than that and considerably more focused, like a man who had identified a problem and was in the process of deciding what to do with it.

"I've seen it," she said immediately.

"Are you okay?"

That was not what she had expected. She had expected: I've drafted a statement. She had expected: my communications team is handling it. She had not expected him to come to her door in person and ask her, first, if she was okay.

"I'm angry," she said. "Not okay and not okay. Just angry."

He went fully into the room. Didn't hover by the door. Sat in the chair by the window like he was choosing to take up space near her on purpose. "This was set up," he said. "Not a coincidence."

"I know. Maya confirmed it."

"I'm issuing a statement. Two sentences. Factual."

"Denial generates more coverage-"

"Silence confirms it. That's worse." He met her eyes. "Two sentences. Clean. Nothing that can be built on."

She thought about it. He was right. "Fine. Two sentences. Nothing more."

He pulled out his phone to draft it. She watched his face as he typed, that focused, contained look, the look of a man treating this like a problem to be solved and not a drama to be performed. She found that, under the circumstances, deeply reassuring.

He stood to leave. At the door he paused, the way he paused when there was something real underneath whatever he was about to say.

"For the record," he said, "none of what is currently on the internet is going to change anything that matters in this building. I want you to know that."

She looked at him. "You don't know what they're going to say next."

"No," he agreed. "But I know you. And I know what I've seen in the last four months. That's not going anywhere."

He left. She stood in the middle of her room with the city spread out below and the headline still open on her screen and tried to locate the feeling she was supposed to have right now, anger, strategy, focus, and found, underneath all of those, something she hadn't been prepared for.

She felt, unexpectedly, like she wasn't alone in this.

She didn't know what to do with that. So, she put it away, picked up her phone, and called Maya back.

"Thursday is still on," she said. "Where are we on the outer routing layers?"

"Closer," Maya said. "Give me two more days."

Good. Two more days. She could carry everything she was carrying for two more days.

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