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The Cold CEO's Contract Wife

To settle her family's crushing debts, Sarah enters a cold business arrangement with the ruthless billionaire Elias Thorne. Their marriage is supposed to be a mere contract with strict boundaries, yet living under the same roof begins to melt Elias’s icy exterior. As hidden secrets emerge and corporate rivals threaten their fragile union, Sarah must decide if she is just a temporary pawn or the true queen of his heart in this high-stakes romance.
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Chapter 5

"You're spending too much on household expenses," Adrian's voice cut through the kitchen like ice shards. He slammed the credit card statement onto the marble counter between us.

I blinked, looking down at the paper. "The electricity bill was higher this month because—"

"Because you need to keep the house like a freezer?" He stepped closer, his tall frame casting a shadow over me. "Or because you're buying unnecessary things?"

The accusation hung in the air. I set down my coffee mug carefully, trying to keep my hands from trembling.

"I've been careful with every purchase," I said quietly. "The bills are all necessary."

Adrian's laugh was sharp, cruel. "Of course they are. That's what gold diggers always say."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I flinched, my breath catching in my throat.

"Gold digger?" I repeated, my voice barely audible.

"Isn't that why you married me?" He leaned against the counter, arms crossed over his chest. "For the money? The lifestyle? The Cross name?"

I stared at him, this stranger who shared my bed but lived in another world entirely. Six months of marriage, and he still saw me as nothing but an opportunist.

Without a word, I turned and walked to the study. Adrian watched me go, confusion flickering across his face.

From the bottom drawer of my desk, I retrieved a folder. The prenuptial agreement we'd signed before our wedding. The document that ensured I'd leave this marriage with nothing but the clothes on my back.

I placed it on the counter between us and opened it to the signature page.

"My signature," I said softly. "Right there. I signed away any claim to your money, your property, your business."

Adrian's eyes widened slightly as he scanned the document. For a moment—just a moment—something like shame crossed his face.

"Emma, I—"

"The only thing I get if we divorce," I continued, my voice stronger now, "is the right to walk away. No alimony. No property division. Nothing."

He stared at the document, then at me. "Why would you agree to that?"

I closed the folder gently. "Because I wasn't after your money, Adrian."

---

Our six-month anniversary dawned bright and clear. I woke early, my heart fluttering with a fragile hope. Maybe today would be different. Maybe today he would see me.

I prepared his favorite breakfast—blueberry pancakes with maple bacon. I arranged fresh flowers in the dining room and wore the dress he'd once glanced at with something almost like approval.

"Good morning," I said when he appeared in the doorway, Sophia at his side as usual.

He barely looked at me. "We need to talk."

My smile faltered. "Of course. Would you like to sit down?"

"No." He checked his watch impatiently. "I'm taking Sophia to the lakeside cabin for a week."

The pancakes cooled on the table behind me. "Today?"

"Yes." His tone was dismissive. "The doctor says the fresh air and quiet will help her recovery."

"And you'll be gone... all week?" I asked, hating how small my voice sounded.

"Seven days." He was already turning away. "James will take care of anything you need."

Sophia squeezed his arm possessively. "I'm so lucky to have you, Adrian."

He smiled at her—a real smile that reached his eyes.

I stood frozen as they walked away, my anniversary breakfast growing cold behind me.

---

The house echoed with emptiness. Seven days. One hundred and sixty-eight hours of solitude.

I wandered from room to room like a ghost, touching furniture that felt as lonely as I did.

In our bedroom—his bedroom—I paused before the wedding photos displayed on the dresser. My smiling face looked back at me, so hopeful, so naive.

"Such a fool," I whispered to my image.

Something inside me snapped.

I grabbed the silver frame and hurled it against the wall. Glass shattered, raining down on the plush carpet.

"Happy anniversary!" I screamed at the empty room. "Six months of being invisible!"

Another frame went flying. Then another.

"Six months of watching you love someone else!"

I swept my arm across the dresser, sending perfume bottles and cufflinks crashing to the floor.

"Six months of trying to make you see me!"

My voice broke as I sank to my knees among the broken glass and scattered photographs.

"I'm here!" I sobbed at the walls. "I'm right here, Adrian!"

But there was no one to hear me. No one to care.

---

The cough started as a tickle in my throat. Then it became a constant companion—harsh and painful, waking me at night and leaving me exhausted during the day.

"Just a cold," I told James when he asked if I needed anything.

But it wasn't just a cold. My chest felt like it was filled with concrete. Each breath was a battle. My skin burned with fever.

"Mrs. Cross," James said one morning, concern etching his weathered face. "You don't look well."

"I'm fine," I insisted, though the room tilted dangerously.

Adrian had been gone for three days. No calls. No messages.

"Mr. Cross phoned earlier," James said carefully. "Miss Laurent had another episode."

Of course she did.

I nodded numbly and headed to the grocery store. We needed milk. Bread. Things to sustain me until Adrian returned.

The fluorescent lights of the supermarket made my head pound. I moved slowly down the aisles, my shopping list blurring before my eyes.

I reached for a carton of soup—chicken noodle, Adrian's favorite, though he never ate what I cooked—and the world went black.

---

"Ma'am? Can you hear me?"

I blinked up at unfamiliar faces. A woman in a store uniform. A security guard. A concerned elderly man.

"She fainted," someone said. "Should we call an ambulance?"

"No," I tried to sit up, but my body betrayed me. "Please, no ambulance."

But darkness was closing in again, and this time I couldn't fight it.

---

I woke to the steady beep of hospital monitors and the smell of antiseptic.

"Mrs. Cross?" A nurse smiled down at me. "You're awake."

"Pneumonia," she explained when I asked what happened. "Severe case. You're lucky they brought you in when they did."

My phone lay on the bedside table. No missed calls.

"Has anyone... has my husband called?" I asked.

The nurse's expression softened with pity. "Not that I know of, honey."

---

"Emma!" Adrian's voice thundered through the house when I returned from the hospital three days later. "What the hell do you think you're doing?"

I froze in the entryway, my medications clutched in one hand.

"Sophia called me crying," he continued, advancing toward me with fury in his eyes. "Said you've been threatening her. Making her feel unsafe."

"What?" I whispered, too weak to defend myself properly.

"She showed me the messages," he thrust his phone in my face. Texts I'd never sent, threatening Sophia's life.

"I didn't—" I began.

"Don't lie to me!" His face was inches from mine now, contorted with rage. "I've seen the evidence."

"Adrian, please," I reached for his arm. "I would never—"

He jerked away as if my touch burned him. "You're cruel, Emma. Jealous and cruel."

"I'm not—"

"I expected better from you," he spat. "But I see now what you really are."

I stood there, too exhausted to fight, too broken to explain.

And behind him, through the open door to his study, I caught a glimpse of Sophia watching us with a satisfied smile playing at the corners of her lips.

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