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The Contract I Signed With My Ex

THE CONTRACT I SIGNED WITH MY EX - Blurb He chose his empire over the woman he promised to protect. Five years after Aderinsola "Rin" Adeyemi was framed, convicted, and erased, a new woman returns to the city that killed her life. Rina Vale is polished, rich, and hungry for one thing... revenge. She walks into Lucien Blackwood's world with a contract in hand, an alliance that looks like salvation for his company but hides a clause that hands her the power to dismantle everything he built. Lucien thought silence was protection. He thought control could fix what he broke. Now he must live with the consequences of that choice as Rina pulls the strings. She toys with his memory, exposes his secrets, and forces him to watch the ruin he helped create. But as the truth unravels, the vendetta becomes something more dangerous because the woman who will not be silent still loves the man who betrayed her. If justice means burning the house down, is she willing to risk losing what's left of herself? And what if the child she was told she lost is not gone after all? A dark, fierce story of contracts, revenge, and the cost of silence.
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Chapter 4

Chaos is a silent thing before it screams. It starts with a flicker on a screen and with a whisper in a headset. Then, it tears the world apart.

Rina stood in the glass-walled observation room of the Blackwood logistics hub. Below her, the floor was a hive of panic.

Men in blue windbreakers with "COMPLIANCE" stamped on their backs moved between desks. They carried crates and pulled hard drives.

The audit was no longer a threat. It was a detonation.

"They found the insurance gap," Elias's voice crackled through her earpiece. He sounded strained.

"The leak to the junior analyst worked. The media picked up the trail ten minutes ago. The Financial Times is running the headline: Blackwood's Ghost Millions."

Rina watched the monitors. She saw the ticker at the bottom of the news feed.

Blackwood Industries stock was a red line diving toward the floor.

"Is the trail clean?" Rina asked.

Her voice was steady. She watched a compliance officer seize a ledger from a crying secretary.

"The shell companies are looped through three layers of offshore protection," Elias said. "But Rina, something is wrong. There is a second leak. One I didn't authorize."

"What leak?"

"A series of internal emails. They were sent from an executive terminal. They link the fraud directly to the CEO's office. To Lucien."

Rina felt a cold surge of adrenaline. This wasn't her move. She wanted to bleed him, yes. She wanted to dismantle his power. But someone was trying to execute him.

"Vanessa," Rina whispered.

"Whoever it is, they're fast," Elias said.

"The police are already in the building. They aren't here for the books, Rina. They're here for a body."

The door to the observation room swung open. Lucien walked in. He was alone. His tie was gone. His shirt was open at the collar. He looked like a man who had just watched his empire catch fire. He didn't look angry. He looked hollow.

"You move fast, Ms. Vale," Lucien said. He walked to the window and looked down at the swarm below.

"I told you I was a shareholder in your life," Rina said. She did not turn to face him. "Shareholders don't like missing millions."

"Is that what this is? An investment strategy?" Lucien turned.

He stepped into her space. He smelled like the storm outside. "Or is this about the bird I put in your hand yesterday?"

"It's about the truth you buried five years ago."

"The truth is currently burning down twenty years of work," Lucien said. He grabbed her arm. His grip was tight. Not violent, but desperate.

"I know you leaked the insurance gap. I can live with that. I can fix that. But the emails... the ones sent from my terminal this morning... did you do that?"

Rina looked into his eyes. She saw the man who had stayed silent while she was dragged to a cell. She saw the coward who chose a stock price over a life.

"I didn't need to send emails, Lucien. Your past did that for you."

"I didn't send them, Rina. I was framed."

Rina laughed. It was a sharp, jagged sound.

"How does it feel? To stand there and tell the truth while the world calls you a criminal? Does it feel familiar?"

Lucien's face went pale. He immediately let go of her arm. He understood.

This was her mirror. She was forcing him to live her nightmare. Suddenly, the sirens began. They weren't coming from the street. They were inside the building.

The high-pitched whine of the security alarm echoed through the vents.

"They're on the executive floor," Elias hissed in her ear.

"Rina, get out. Now. Someone used your login to authorize the final transfer. They've pinned the money move on the Vale Group."

Rina froze. The hunter had become the prey.

"Lucien," she said. He didn't look at her. He was looking at the door. Three men in dark suits burst into the room. They weren't compliance officers. They were detectives. They carried silver handcuffs.

"Lucien Blackwood?" the lead detective asked.

Lucien stepped forward. "I am."

"We have a warrant for the search of your premises. And we have an arrest warrant for Rina Vale."

Rina's heart stopped. She looked at the silver cuffs. She thought about the concrete memories they carried.

"On what grounds?" Rina asked. Her voice didn't shake.

"Corporate espionage and grand larceny," the detective said.

"We have a digital signature. You authorized the theft of two million dollars at 8:00 AM this morning."

Rina looked at Lucien. He was the only one who could stop this. He knew she was with him. He knew the timeline. He could tell them she was a shareholder, an investigator, anything.

"Lucien," she said. It was the first time she had used his name without a title. It was a plea.

Lucien looked at the detectives. He looked at the window, where the news helicopters were already circling like vultures. If he defended her, the company would die. If he stood by the woman who had ruined his morning, the board would strip him of everything by noon. He had to choose. The empire or the girl.

Again.

Lucien took a slow breath. He adjusted his sleeves. He looked at Rina. His eyes were dead.

"I don't know anything about Ms. Vale's private transactions," Lucien said. His voice was flat.

"She is a third-party investor. If there is evidence of fraud, the law must take its course."

Rina felt the floor gave way.

The silence.

The same silence from five years ago. It was a physical weight that felt like a punch in the gut.

"Turn around, Ms. Vale," the detective said.

Rina didn't move. She stared at Lucien. She wanted him to see her. Not the face the surgeon gave her. She wanted him to see the girl he had killed.

"You haven't changed," she whispered.

Lucien didn't blink. He turned his back on her. He walked to the window and stared out at the city. He was a king again. A king standing on a pile of ash.

The detective grabbed Rina's wrists. The metal was cold. It was heavy. It clicked.

Click. Click.

The sound of her life ending for the second time. She was led out of the observation room.

The staff stopped and watched. The compliance team paused. The flashes of a hundred cameras exploded in the lobby as they dragged her toward the police cruiser.

She saw Vanessa Cole standing near the exit. She was holding a phone and smiling. She raised her glass of water in a silent toast.

Rina was pushed into the back of the car. The door slammed shut. The air was thin.

She looked up at the top floor of Blackwood Towers. Lucien was still at the window. He was a small, dark silhouette against the sky.

As the car pulled away, Rina's phone, tucked deep in her bag, vibrated one last time.

Elias had sent a final file. The notification flashed on the lock screen.

Elias: It wasn't Lucien who signed the arrest order. It was the board. And the birth certificate... Rina, the child didn't die. The file was faked.

The car turned the corner.

The tower disappeared.

Rina sat in the dark and closed her eyes.

She wasn't Aderinsola anymore.

She wasn't Rina Vale.

She was a ghost with a heartbeat.

And she was coming back for everything they stole.

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