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The Billionaire's Expired Vows

Bound by a debt to a deceased friend, Julian Thorne brings the man’s sister, Chloe, into his penthouse and demands a temporary divorce from his wife, Elara. By making Chloe his legal spouse, he aims to grant her access to an exclusive medical trust. Julian expects Elara’s compliance, but he has no idea she is pregnant. Elara calmly signs the decree, using the divorce as a final escape to disappear and start a new life without him.
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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

The private dining room at *L’Aura*, the city’s most exclusive French restaurant, was bathed in the warm, golden glow of crystal chandeliers. The air was thick with the scent of white truffles, expensive perfume, and the suffocating weight of Julian Thorne’s towering savior complex.

Elara Vance sat perfectly straight at the edge of the velvet banquette, her face an unreadable mask of polite composure. She wore a tailored black silk dress—a quiet, elegant armor—and sipped delicately from a crystal goblet of sparkling water. She had declined the vintage Bordeaux, citing a mild headache. In reality, the mere smell of the alcohol threatened to trigger the rolling nausea in her stomach, a secret reminder of the life growing inside her.

Around the circular mahogany table sat Julian’s inner circle: Marcus, a hedge-fund manager; his wife, Livia; and a smattering of other elite socialites who orbited Julian’s wealth like moths to a very lucrative flame.

And, of course, there was Chloe Mercer.

Chloe sat directly to Julian’s right, wrapped in a pale cashmere shawl that belonged to Elara. Julian had draped it over Chloe’s shoulders the moment she shivered in the air-conditioned room. Chloe looked small, fragile, and utterly helpless—a perfectly curated image of trauma.

"I just think it's incredibly noble, Julian," Marcus said, raising his glass in a toast. The candlelight caught the amber liquid. "What you’re doing for Chloe. Not many men would go to such lengths to honor a debt."

"Hear, hear," Livia chimed in, leaning across the table with a sympathetic pout. "It's a beautiful thing, Julian. Tragic, but beautiful. Chloe needs the Thorne family medical trust, and if a temporary marriage is the only legal way the board will allow it, then it’s simply what must be done."

Julian accepted the praise with a heavy, performative sigh. He adjusted his cuffs, his handsome face etched with the practiced burden of a martyr. "It’s not about nobility, Marcus. It’s about duty. Chloe’s brother gave his life to pull me from that wreckage. I owe him everything. If I have to jump through legal hoops to ensure his sister gets the best experimental care in the world, I’ll do it."

"You're a good man, Julian," Marcus said solemnly.

Elara watched the exchange without blinking. Her husband was glowing under the validation. He fed on it.

"And Elara," Livia said, turning her sharp, perfectly contoured gaze to Elara. "You are just an absolute saint for being so understanding. I don't know many wives who would be comfortable with their husband signing divorce papers, even if it is just a legal fiction."

Elara set her water glass down. The ice clinked softly against the crystal. "It is exactly what it sounds like, Livia. A piece of paper."

"Still," Livia pressed, her voice dripping with condescension. "It takes a very generous woman to step aside. You have to be so strong for Chloe right now. She’s been through hell."

"I just feel so awful," Chloe whispered, her voice trembling perfectly on cue. She looked down at her untouched plate of sea bass, her lower lip quivering. She reached out, her small hand finding Julian’s forearm. "I feel like a parasite. Taking your husband, Elara... even just legally. I told Julian I could just go to a state facility, but he wouldn't listen."

"Absolutely not," Julian said sharply, covering Chloe’s hand with his own. "You are not going to some underfunded public clinic, Chloe. The Thorne facility has the specialists you need for your nerve damage. I won't hear another word of this 'parasite' nonsense."

"But Elara must hate me," Chloe sniffled, a single, glistening tear escaping her lashes.

Every eye at the table turned to Elara, heavy with expectation. They were waiting for her to play her part. They wanted her to comfort the interloper, to validate Julian’s grand sacrifice, to shrink herself down so Chloe’s manufactured tragedy could take center stage.

Elara looked at Chloe’s hand resting intimately on her husband’s arm. She felt a phantom flutter in her own stomach.

"Don't cry, Chloe," Elara said. Her voice was smooth, cool, and entirely devoid of emotion. "You are getting exactly what you need. There is no reason for guilt."

Julian beamed at her, thoroughly oblivious to the glacial undertone of her words. "See? I told you, Chloe. Elara understands. She’s nothing if not practical. We are all adults here, and we all know this changes nothing between Elara and me."

"It's so refreshing," Marcus chuckled, signaling the waiter to pour him more wine. "To see a marriage so secure that it can withstand a technical divorce. You two are setting a new standard."

"We really are," Julian agreed, lifting his glass toward Elara. "To twelve months. And then, everything goes back to normal."

"To twelve months," Elara repeated softly, not touching her glass. *In twelve months, Julian, you won't even know what continent I am on.*

The dinner dragged on, a masterclass in gaslighting. Julian’s friends took turns praising his heroism and gently reminding Elara of her duty to be accommodating. Whenever Elara remained quiet, Livia would offer a passive-aggressive comment about how "stoicism can come across as coldness, Elara, you should smile more for Julian's sake."

Through it all, Elara remained a fortress of dignity. She did not argue. She did not defend herself. She simply observed the man she had loved for five years—the man for whom she had sacrificed her rising career at a top architectural firm to manage his chaotic public image—and realized she felt absolutely nothing for him anymore.

Halfway through dessert, Julian’s phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen and frowned. "It’s the lawyers. I need to take this, they're finalizing the draft for tomorrow morning."

"Take your time, darling," Elara said evenly.

"I'll be right back," Julian said, giving Chloe’s shoulder a reassuring squeeze before stepping out onto the restaurant's private terrace.

A moment later, Marcus and Livia excused themselves to the restrooms, leaving Elara and Chloe alone at the table.

The silence between them stretched, thick and heavy.

Elara took a slow sip of her water, keeping her eyes on the flickering candle in the center of the table.

Slowly, the fragile, trembling posture melted off Chloe’s frame. She sat up straighter. The manufactured tears vanished, replaced by a hard, calculating gleam in her dark eyes. Chloe leaned across the table, invading Elara’s space.

"You think you’re so poised, don't you?" Chloe murmured, her voice dropping its breathy, helpless pitch, becoming sharp and venomous.

Elara didn't flinch. She slowly turned her head to meet Chloe’s gaze. "Is there something you need, Chloe? Another shawl, perhaps?"

Chloe’s eyes narrowed. "You can play the cool, supportive wife all you want, Elara. But we both know the truth. He’s divorcing you. He’s moving me into the penthouse. He bought me a ring today, did you know that? To make it look 'authentic' for the medical board."

"A ring is a standard prop for a legal fiction," Elara replied, her voice steady.

"It's not a fiction to him," Chloe sneered, a cruel smile twisting her lips. "He doesn't love you, you know. He just pities you because you gave up your career and have nothing else. He looks at me, and he sees the family he owes his life to. I am his priority. By the time this 'temporary' year is up, I’m going to be the real Mrs. Thorne. You won't even be a memory."

Chloe leaned back, waiting for the explosion. She wanted Elara to scream, to throw her water, to cause a scene just in time for Julian to walk back in and witness his 'unstable' wife attacking the poor, sick victim.

Instead, Elara felt a profound sense of peace wash over her. Chloe wasn't a threat; Chloe was the key unlocking Elara's prison door.

Elara placed her napkin delicately on the table and stood up, smoothing the front of her silk dress. She looked down at Chloe with the detached, clinical pity one might reserve for a desperate stray dog.

"You fought very hard for a man who is willing to throw his wife away to stroke his own ego," Elara said, her voice dropping to a chilling whisper. "If you think that makes you the victor, you are vastly underestimating the prize."

Chloe blinked, her malicious smile faltering. "What?"

Elara leaned in, her eyes locking onto Chloe's with absolute, terrifying calm. "Enjoy my leftovers."

Without waiting for a response, Elara turned on her heel and walked out of the private dining room. She bypassed the terrace where Julian was pacing with his phone, and stepped out into the cool evening air of the restaurant's quiet hallway.

Pulling her phone from her clutch, she dialed a number she had memorized three days ago.

It rang twice before a crisp, accented voice answered. *"Pronto? Mr. Rossi's office."*

"This is Elara Vance," she said, her voice unwavering. "Please tell Mr. Rossi I accept the Senior Architect position in Milan. I will be available to start next week."

*"Excellent news, Ms. Vance,"* the voice replied warmly. *"We will expedite your employment visa immediately. Shall we send the contract to your current residence?"*

"Send it to my secure email," Elara instructed, her hand instinctively coming to rest over her flat stomach. "I am currently... in the middle of a relocation."

She hung up the phone, her reflection staring back at her in the gilded mirror of the hallway. Her eyes were bright, fierce, and alive.

Tomorrow, Julian would hand her the divorce papers. And she would sign her chains away.

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