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The Contract Wife's Silent Revenge

‎ ‎ ‎Letty : Age 23. I grow up with a kind but struggling father (Mike). I lost my mother young. Helped out in the wine store and became fiercely independent. I didn't give up, even when life is brutal. ‎Struggles to trust people, especially the rich. ‎ Would rather be hurt than betray someone I loves. ‎But, I ‎holds grudges, especially against those who “had it easy.” ‎Struggles with feeling small in wealthy circles, Pushes people away when I feels threatened emotionally. ‎ ‎Desires to make something of myself without using anyone’s name or money, To understand what really happened the day my mother died, Secretly yearns for love, but believes it's unsafe. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Jeffrey : Age 25. Born into wealth but lost his father in a tragedy. Raised by his mother, Clara, a workaholic CEO. Groomed to lead Frank Oil & Gas but has a rebellious streak. ‎ ‎He's Charming and confident , Knows how to play people, but not in a malicious way. Bottles up pain from his father’s death. ‎ ‎Protective , Especially of his mother, though they clash often.Has the mind of a businessman. ‎Craves authenticity, He's tired of fake smiles and corporate masks. ‎ ‎But ‎Entitled at times, Struggles to grasp how others live.Plays emotional games when he feels insecure. ‎Resents being used as a pawn in family business. ‎ ‎ ‎Desires to break free from the mold Clara placed him in. To learn the truth about his father’s death. ‎Feels drawn to Letty, she represents the realness his world lacks. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Mike (Letty’s Father): Age Late 40s. ‎ Taxi driver with a warm spirit. Runs a humble wine store. Lost the love of his life and has quietly carried that grief for years. ‎ ‎Wise and grounded, ‎Loyal to Clara, but holds a secret that could destroy her. ‎Treats Jeffrey like a son, but keeps distance. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Clara (Jeffrey’s Mother): Age,Late 40s. ‎Ruthless CEO of Frank Oil and Gas. Built her empire after her husband’s death. Her past with Mike is her only soft spot. ‎ ‎Cold and calculating publicly, but broken inside. ‎Never remarried still attached to the past. ‎Loves Jeffrey fiercely, but controls him like a CEO does a junior exec. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ I've always been determined to carve out my own path, even if it means facing challenges head-on without any safety net. My relationship with my father, Mike, is one of mutual respect and understanding. Despite our financial struggles, we've always supported each other through life's ups and downs. My independent spirit often leads me to clash with those who come from more privileged backgrounds, as I feels they cannot truly understand her struggles. Jeffrey, on the other hand, is navigating a world where appearances are everything. Despite his wealth, he feels trapped by the expectations placed upon him by his mother, Clara. He yearns for genuine connections and finds himself drawn to my authenticity. However, his upbringing sometimes makes it difficult for him to relate to her world, leading to misunderstandings. Mike's secret weighs heavily on him, creating a barrier between him and Clara. Despite this, he remains a steadfast figure in Letty's life, providing her with the wisdom and support she needs. His relationship with Jeffrey is complicated; he sees potential in the young man but is wary of the influence Clara has over him. Clara's life is a balancing act between maintaining her powerful business persona and dealing with the unresolved emotions from her past. Her love for Jeffrey is undeniable, but her controlling nature often pushes him away. The connection she once had with Mike is a reminder of a simpler time, yet it's also a source of tension as the secrets of the past threaten to unravel the lives of everyone involved. BLURB: Marry my son, or watch your father lose everything.” I never planned to fall in love with the billionaire I married under threat. To save my father’s collapsing wine empire, I signs a cruel contract marriage with Jeffrey Frank, arrogant heir to Frank Oil & Gas and the spoiled son of the woman who destroyed her family. To Jeffrey, I'm disposable. His mistress still lives under the same roof. His mother controls every move she makes. But I didn’t come to be a submissive wife. I come to uncover the truth, expose Clara Frank’s crimes, and burn the empire from within. Yet when the man who humiliated me begins to regret, desire blurs into danger, Secrets surface, A bullet is fired. Will I choose revenge or the billionaire husband who learns her value too late?
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Chapter 1

I didn’t flinch when the bottle shattered.

The sound was sharp and violent, glass exploding against the tiled floor like a gunshot. Red wine spilled everywhere, seeping into the cracks, staining the white tiles like blood that refused to be wiped away.

My father dropped to his knees with a sound I’d never forget.

“No… no, no,” he whispered, scrambling forward, his hands shaking as he tried to gather the broken glass. Cabernet soaked into his palms, into his sleeves, into his pride. “Please… this was the last one.”

I stayed where I was, behind the counter, my fingers wrapped tightly around the edge of the old cash register.

That bottle had been my mother’s final blend.

The last vintage she personally supervised before the fire took her. The last proof that her hands, her vision, her dreams had once existed in this world.

Now it was gone.

Just like everything else.

The men in tailored suits didn’t even look back. They stepped over the mess as if it were nothing more than dirt beneath their shoes, Frank Oil & Gas folders tucked neatly under their arms.

Their polished smiles lingered as they walked out of my father’s shop, the bell above the door ringing softly behind them.

That sound hurt more than the glass breaking.

Sabotage.

Not a mistake. Not bad luck. Not business misfortune.

This was deliberate.

“They said…” My father’s voice cracked as he scrubbed at the floor with his shirt. “They said the wine didn’t meet executive expectations. That it lacked… consistency.” He laughed weakly. “Can you believe that? After thirty years?”

I swallowed.

“I tried, Letty,” he continued, eyes red as he looked up at me. “I begged them to give us time. Just a few weeks. I told them about your mother”

“You don’t have to explain,” I said quietly.

Because I already knew.

Frank Oil & Gas had been circling us for months. First with offers. Then with pressure. Then with threats disguised as negotiations. My father refused to sell our vineyard, refused to hand over what my parents built with sweat and stubborn pride.

So they stopped asking.

They decided to destroy.

I slowly untied my apron, folded it once, and placed it on the counter. Then I stepped over the pool of wine and broken glass.

“I’ll fix this,” I said.

My voice sounded calm. Almost detached.

Inside, something was splitting open.

My father stared at me like I’d lost my mind. “How, baby? How do we fight a company that owns half the city? We can’t even afford to restock, Letty. We’re finished.”

I forced a small smile. “We won’t fight them.”

His shoulders sagged with relief that lasted exactly one second.

“We’ll join them.”

---

Frank Oil & Gas headquarters smelled like power.

Polished marble floors. Glass walls. Air so clean it felt expensive. My cheap flats echoed loudly as I stepped into the executive lobby, every footstep reminding me I didn’t belong here.

I wasn’t dressed for this world.

Thrift-store blouse. Worn shoes. Hair braided back to keep my hands from shaking.

But my spine was straight.

And my silence was armor.

I was here for Clara Frank.

She didn’t make me wait.

“Letty Bennett,” she said smoothly as I entered her office, rising from behind her desk like a queen acknowledging a peasant. “What a determined girl you are.”

She wore an ivory suit with sharp shoulders and a smile that never reached her eyes.

“I want to discuss the termination of my father’s contract,” I said evenly.

She tilted her head. “You mean the restructuring.”

I didn’t respond.

Clara poured two glasses of wine and slid one across the desk toward me. I didn’t touch it.

“Your father refused generous offers,” she continued. “He spoke of integrity. Of legacy.” Her lips curved. “Integrity is expensive, my dear.”

“I didn’t come here to beg,” I said.

She studied me then, really looked at me, like she was assessing the weight of something she planned to discard.

“I admire your boldness,” she said. “Most girls your age hide behind lawyers. You walked straight into the lion’s den.”

“There’s a way to fix this,” she added casually. “My son is in need of a strategic partner.”

My stomach dropped.

“Someone quiet. Obedient. Presentable enough for public events.” Her gaze swept over me. “You’re not threatening, and you’re poor enough to be grateful.”

The words hit, but I didn’t react.

“You want me to marry your son?” I asked.

“Six months,” Clara said. “In name only. After that, you walk away with a generous settlement. Your father’s contract gets renewed.”

It wasn’t an offer.

It was a sentence.

“Why?” I whispered.

Her voice lowered. “Because the woman my son actually loves is… unsuitable. And shareholders prefer a wife.”

I stood. “You don’t know me.”

Clara smiled thinly. “I know exactly who you are. You’ll say yes. You don’t have another move.”

She was right.

That was the most humiliating part.

---

The marriage license was signed in silence.

Jeffrey Frank didn’t look at me once.

He leaned back in his chair, shirt unbuttoned, boredom written all over his face. No ring. No kiss. No witnesses that mattered.

Just ink. Paper. And a future I didn’t want.

“You’ve got a good poker face,” he muttered after the clerk left. “That’ll help when I introduce you to my girlfriend.”

I said nothing.

He stood and brushed past me. “Let’s go, wife. I’ve got a party in thirty minutes.”

Outside, cameras exploded.

Flashes blinded me. Reporters shouted my name like I was already something to consume.

Jeffrey didn’t touch me.

But I smiled.

Because the moment I said yes, I stopped being their pawn.

I became their mistake.

Let them underestimate me, I thought. It will make what comes next so much easier.

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