
The Contract Scheme
To inherit her late father's company, Rachel Hartley must get married. She proposes a contract to Damian Westwood-wealthy, devastatingly handsome, and dangerously persuasive. But Damian has secrets, an ambition of his own. Their marriage is not about love, definitely, but about wealth. To him, she's a pawn, a key to unlocking his own ambitions.
Yet the closer they become, the more blurred the lines get between lies and truth, desire and betrayal. Rachel must decide if she can love a man who might ruin her or save her.
In a marriage built on secrets, one truth could destroy everything.
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Chapter 4
After a long, gruelling day at the office, with my emotions tangled in knots, I finally get home. The moment the front door clicks shut, I exhale a deep, weary sigh, the weight of the day pressing down on my shoulders. I drop my purse by the console and pull out my phone to place an order for dinner. I'm in the mood for the usual. Tonight calls for indulgence. I order a seafood platter-lobster tail bathed in garlic butter, grilled scallops, king prawns, and oysters on the half shell-paired with a bottle of vintage white wine. For dessert, I settle on a creamy tiramisu and a slice of molten chocolate cake. I tell the chef I'd be dining in my room.I start up the staircase, desperate for a hot bath, when I catch sight of Aunt Vera descending. I instinctively roll my eyes. Why is she still here?.
"Well, well, well. If it isn't the CEO of Hartley's, soon to be crumbled," she sneers, her voice a mocking singsong.I stop in my tracks, forcing a smile.
"Well, well, well. If it isn't the aunt who got dumped because she couldn't keep her legs closed and still hasn't gotten her life together after twelve years."
The maids nearby giggle. I throw them a playful wink.Aunt Vera's face twists as if she'd swallowed a mouthful of sour bile.
"Just you wait. My son will be the head of this company. And I'll have you and your mother out of this house as fast as this." she says as she snaps her fingers.I give her a slow, deliberate look.
"You're delusional, Aunt Vera. Honestly, you're more of a dreamer than Alice in Wonderland."
Jason passes by, trying not so hard to hide the amusement on his face. He smothers a grin before walking off. The light mood lifted some of the heaviness lingering since the reading of the will yesterday. It's a small victory, but I'd take it.
"Rachel!" Mum's voice calls. I turn as she approaches, brushing past Aunt Vera like she was invisible.
"You're back," she says warmly, giving me a brief hug. Aunt Vera scoffs and slinks away, feeling scorned.
"Yes, Mum. I'm exhausted. I just want to eat and sleep."
"Before you go to bed, sweetheart, there's something I want to talk to you about."I groan inwardly.
"Okay, Mum."I retreat to my room and step into yet another hot shower. It feels... therapeutic. The water cascades down my body, but it can't wash away the thoughts swirling in my head-mostly about Damian. Am I making the right decision with this arrangement? Could I handle being tied to a man as proud and headstrong as I was? I see friction in our future. Hell, there's no future. Nevertheless, I'm going to pull through this. I always pull through every and any situation or inconvenience.After my shower, I slip into a silk nightgown and perch on the edge of my bed, skimming through reports on my tablet. A knock interrupts me. I open the door to find Mum standing with a maid carrying a food tray.
"I haven't had dinner either, so I thought I'd eat with you," Mum says softly.I nod and gesture for her to come in. She sat at my table while I remained on the bed. We eat in silence, the air thick with unspoken words. I could feel them simmering just beneath the surface.Finally, I set my spoon down.
"Mum. I know you're not in my room just to have dinner. Spill it."
She sighs. "Honey, I'm worried. You don't have a fiancé or a partner. What's the plan?
"I'll figure it out, Mum." Matter of fact, I have. But then, I'd love for this to be a surprise. "I spoke to Mr Raymond and we've agreed that you can marry his son." She says plainly. Like it was the best thing she's ever done for me. Like she did not just set my whole being ablaze with irritation. "You did what?. Without my permission?"
I clench my hands into a fist. I have no idea why I did that. It's not like I'm going to hit her.She gives me a sharp look.
"Looking for a partner and planning a wedding isn't going to be easy. Do you think I'd want a rushed wedding for my daughter?. I had to find you a husband fast so we can focus solely on the wedding preparations." Wow. She's more bothered about the wedding than about whoever it is I would be getting married to. In that case, I have nothing to worry about. But still, her words enraged my insides. I clench my jaw.
"I said I'll handle it mum."She leans forward.
"By doing what exactly? Waiting for a miracle? This isn't a fairy tale. You need a husband, and you need one now."
"Mum, I know exactly what I need. I don't need you trying to shove some desperate plan down my throat."
Her expression darkens. "Desperate? I'm trying to save you from losing everything your father built. But maybe you don't care about that."I shoot up from the bed.
"Don't you dare say that. Don't you dare imply that I don't care. I've sacrificed everything for this family, for this company. And you, what have you done? Arranged a marriage with a college kid? What in the world?"
Her face hardens.
"Richard is a good boy. And his family has influence. It makes sense. You should be grateful."
"Grateful?. He's a freaking child, Mum! Five years younger than me! He can't even legally drink, for God's sake!"
"It's a solution!" she snaps back. "Or would you rather see Aunt Vera's son take over? Is that what you want?"
My heart pounds in my chest. "I would rather figure this out on my own than marry someone I have nothing in common with, someone I don't respect. Someone I've never even spoken to"
Hell I never even thought of if Mr Raymond was married or had a family. I had no cause to. I only saw him like once a year when Dad was alive. Her eyes narrow.
"You've always been stubborn. Just like your father."
"And you've always been manipulative too. Just like your husband," I fire back before I could stop myself. She stands, her lips pressed into a thin line.
"If you want to throw your future away, be my guest."
"I don't want your help, Mum. I'll figure it out. My way."
She looks at me for a long, tense moment before turning on her heels and walking out. The door closes with a soft but final click.I sit back down, my hands trembling. I call in a maid to clear the dishes, the weight of the argument settling on me.Later, lying on my bed, I grab my phone and open a chat with Damian.
"Hi, it's Rachel," I type.His reply comes instantly.
"Hi."Straight to business, then.
"So, about the basis of the contract...""Yeah?" Short. Curt. Annoying. "We'd get married, I'd inherit my father's company, and you'd satisfy your dad's wishes."
"Established."Is he a robot? I'll try again. "It would be a short-term arrangement, four to six months. We'd get married, perform all the necessary appearances, and I'd have to move into your residence for credibility."A pause.
"Rachel, proposing a business deal and calling the shots... I like it." I can almost see his smirk. "But there would be rules. And four to six months is short. Could raise eyebrows. A year should be better."
"A year. That's fine. And what rules are you talking about?" I type, my fingers tight on the phone."You'd live in my house. This stays strictly confidential, between us. Strictly contractual."
"I'm not dumb, Damian. I know what this is." I scoff to myself.
"Then we're good. Come to my office tomorrow."I wanted to type, 'Can't you come to mine?' but then, I initiated this. So, I swallow my pride.
"Okay."I wonder what business it is Dad could have discussed with Mr Westwood. I'll ask Damian about it tomorrow. After tossing around for about 5 minutes, I head downstairs to help myself to tea. I don't want to disturb the maids. They'd be tired. As I'm heading back to my room, I notice light spilling from Dad's study. Curious, I peek in, and there was Mum, rearranging things that didn't need rearranging. Her grief sat on her shoulders like a heavy cloak.I go back into the kitchen to prepare some tea for her too.
"Here," I say, setting it gently on the table beside her.She looks up, her eyes softening. "Thank you."I offer a faint smile before turning and heading back upstairs to my room.Whatever arguments or disagreements lay between us, she's still my mother.And tomorrow... I'd meet Damian face-to-face to sign away the next one year of my life.
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In an instant, Evie was cornered by the mysterious powerhouse.Hartwell's voice lured and mesmerized:"Darling, you have countless secret identities. Would you mind taking on one more, being my wife!"

9.2
Rebirth with a Twist.
Fawn Jones doesn't get a chance to resolve the issues with her marriage. No, she gets murdered in her own bathtub. Drowned by the husband she hated after he had moved his mistress into their bed, Fawn's last lucid thought is a promise before death. "I will not stay weak. I will make you pay. If not in this life, then the next." Then she wakes up. Different room. Different body. Different life. Cassandra Huntington – rich, infamous, beautiful in a way Fawn never had been. Cassie had been in a coma for six months after a car crash. Her billionaire husband, Blake, had just signed the paperwork to turn off her life support when she suddenly started breathing on her own. Now everyone thinks Fawn is Cassandra. The media calls it a miracle. Blake calls it complicated. The woman wearing his wife's face is softer, sharper, funnier... and so tempting he hates himself for wanting her. Fawn calls it an opportunity for revenge. Her killers are still out there. Her old body is in the ground under a lie. And the only weapons she has now are Cassandra's money, Cassandra's reputation... and Cassandra's husband. So, she plays the role. Learns to walk in six-inch heels. Smiles for the cameras. Seduces a man who once couldn't stand his wife and now can't seem to stay away from her. While she quietly buys into the company that ruined her old life. While she gets close enough to the man who killed her to watch him crack. They drowned the wrong woman. Now she's awake. And she's not done.

8.7
I make my living binding monsters to their promises. But Silas Malphas is the one monster I never should have touched.
As a Thread-Binder, I can see the glowing, invisible strings of loyalty, debt, and lies connecting everyone in the city's supernatural underworld. It makes me the ultimate contract lawyer-and the perfect infiltrator.
My mission is simple: secure a job in the inner circle of the House of Malphas, the city's most ruthless monster syndicate, and steal the Primal Ledger from their lethal heir.
Silas Malphas commands the shadows themselves. He is arrogant, dominant, and terrifyingly elegant. But the most dangerous thing about him isn't his power-it's that when I look at him, I see *nothing*. He is a void in the magical spectrum. No debts. No loyalties. He is completely unreadable.
I was supposed to betray him. But as I am dragged deeper into his golden cage of high-stakes negotiations and blood-soaked boardroom politics, the lines between my mission and my dark attraction to the Beast begin to blur.
When a rival faction launches a deadly coup and my cover is blown, I am left with a terrifying choice. To survive the night, I must forge a blood-oath contract with the very monster I was sent to destroy.
I'm no longer just his lawyer. I'm bound to the Beast.

9.6
When a global anomaly awakens dormant powers within them, a neuroscientist, a physicist, and an artist discover they are connected by a force that defies time itself. Mert sees the memories of strangers. Elena witnesses the fabric of reality crack. Kai paints symbols from a past he never knew. Thrown together by fate, they are not alone. Across the globe, others are awakening too-gifted with extraordinary abilities. But they are not the only ones. A powerful cabal-a ruthless financier, a tech mogul, and a charismatic influencer-sees the anomaly not as a warning, but as a weapon. Their ambition shatters the timeline, scattering the group across history: from the smog-choked streets of Victorian London to a transhumanist future, and into a terrifying parallel present. Broken into three teams, the group must hunt their enemies through time itself. To survive, they must master their new powers and forge bonds of love and loyalty strong enough to bend the laws of physics. Their final battle will not be fought in any single era, but at the crossroads of all realities, where the key to existence-the very heart of time-is at stake.

8.4
Juliette was an agriculture major desperately trying to get top-tier CRISPR potato data from Adrian Castillo, the untouchable physics genius and wealthy heir.
But to get it, she was dragged to a high-end shooting club, where Adrian suddenly lost all his legendary motor skills, shooting zeroes and acting like a helpless nerd.
His clumsy act made Juliette a target. Blair, a wealthy heiress, cornered her, mocking her mud-stained cargo pants and calling her a pathetic dirt-girl.
"If you lose, you leave this club and never speak to Adrian again."
Blair challenged her to a professional air pistol match. The crowd of elites laughed, waiting for the farm girl to humiliate herself.
Even worse, Adrian just stood behind her, pretending to be terrified of Blair and whispering that his sinuses would swell shut if Juliette didn't save him.
The mockery and judgment felt suffocating. Everyone thought she was just a desperate fangirl who didn't even know how to hold a gun.
But they didn't know the dark trauma she had buried years ago. And she didn't understand why Adrian, a man who could supposedly shoot a coin at eight hundred meters in a sandstorm, was deliberately playing weak to push her to the firing line. What was his sick endgame?
To secure her experimental fertilizer, Juliette finally stopped hiding.
She picked up the competition pistol, locked her perfect stance, and fired ten flawless shots.
108.5. Total, undeniable annihilation.

7.9
Aryanna sat in the freezing rain, watching her billionaire husband of two years gently tuck a stray hair behind his mistress's ear.
But the ultimate betrayal didn't come from her marriage. A DNA test suddenly revealed she wasn't the real Garza heiress, but a worthless orphan swapped at birth by a vengeful nurse.
Her adoptive parents immediately froze her trust funds and disowned her, ordering her to play the perfect wife just to secure a corporate merger. Stripped of her family and wealth, Aryanna thought her husband might finally show some pity. Instead, she overheard him talking to his friends in a private VIP room.
"She is the perfect shield. As long as the media and my family are focused on tearing Aryanna apart, Kaylen stays safe."
The truth shattered her completely. She wasn't a wife. She was just a meat shield meant to draw the fire away from his true love. When Aryanna later confronted the mistress, the woman faked a pathetic panic attack. Without a second thought, her husband shoved Aryanna's best friend into a wall and looked at Aryanna with absolute disgust, calling her a vicious monster.
Why was she suffering all the abuse while a professional con artist got all his protection and love?
The broken, desperate wife died in that hallway. Aryanna swung her arm and slapped his face with every ounce of strength she had left.
"The subpoena for the divorce will be on your desk tomorrow morning."
She turned her back on the billionaire and walked away. This time, she was done playing the victim.