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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 4

I didn’t sleep after finding the photograph.

Every time I closed my eyes, I saw my mother standing beside Clara Frank, too close, too familiar, smiling like she trusted her. That smile haunted me more than the fire that took her life. Because fires destroyed bodies. Trust destroyed souls.

By morning, I knew one thing with certainty.

My mother hadn’t just known Clara Frank.

She’d worked with her.

And whatever had ended that partnership had ended her life.

I woke before the house stirred and dressed carefully. A pale blue blouse. White trousers. Soft colors. Innocent lines. In this house, appearance was armor and underestimation was a weapon.

When I stepped into the hallway, the air felt heavier, like the walls were listening.

Breakfast passed in silence.

Jeffrey sat across the table from me, scrolling through his phone like I didn’t exist. Clara arrived late, composed as ever, her presence silencing even the cutlery. She didn’t look at me once, but I felt her attention all the same, sharp, measuring.

Afterward, I retreated to the library.

Not the one meant for guests.

The real one.

I’d noticed the night before that one of the bookshelves near the west wing didn’t sit flush against the wall. A decorative mistake no architect of this caliber would make.

I pressed my palm against it.

The shelf shifted.

Behind it was a hidden panel, fitted with biometric security. No handle. No key slot. Just a faintly glowing screen.

I swallowed.

Then I remembered the coffee cup Clara always used. The one she insisted no one else touch.

I’d wiped it clean after breakfast.

Now, I pressed my thumb to the scanner.

For a second, nothing happened.

Then the panel slid open.

My heart slammed so hard it hurt.

Inside was a narrow room lined with servers and digital archives, old ones. The kind companies claimed they no longer kept. The kind that buried truths instead of deleting them.

I moved fast.

I searched by date first. Then by department.

GreenWave Environmental Unit.

My mother’s project.

The screen loaded slowly, each second stretching like a held breath.

Then it appeared.

APPROVAL FOR LIQUIDATION

Authorized by: Clara Frank

Date: April 4th, 2015

The room tilted.

April 4th.

The day my mother died in a house fire that had been ruled accidental. The day everything in my life split cleanly into before and after.

My hands trembled as I opened the file.

It wasn’t just liquidation.

It was erasure.

Funds frozen. Records altered. Investor names removed. Evelyn Bennett, my mother, listed as a non-essential stakeholder.

Non-essential.

I tasted blood where my teeth sank into my lip.

This hadn’t been a business decision.

It had been a silencing.

I copied the file into a hidden cloud folder and wiped the access log, my pulse roaring in my ears. When I closed the panel and stepped back into the hallway, my knees nearly buckled.

If Clara knew I’d seen this…

I wouldn’t last a day.

---

I went to see my father that afternoon.

The wine shop smelled like oak barrels and fermented grapes, like home. The crooked sign still hung above the door, stubbornly refusing to fall after all these years just like him.

“Letty,” Dad whispered when he saw me, his eyes shining with relief as he pulled me into a hug.

For a moment, I let myself be his daughter again.

We sat in the back room, the radio playing soft jazz. He poured us wine with shaking hands.

“You look like your mother,” he said quietly. “When she knew something was wrong.”

I didn’t ease into it.

“What if Mom didn’t die by accident?”

The glass slipped in his hand.

He caught it just before it shattered.

“Where did you hear that?” he asked hoarsely.

“I didn’t hear it,” I said. “I found it.”

I told him everything.

The document. The date. Clara’s authorization.

By the time I finished, his face was ashen.

“That file should’ve been destroyed,” he whispered.

My chest tightened. “You knew?”

“I suspected,” he said. “Your mother was going to expose them. She told me she was done being quiet. Days later… the fire happened.”

Anger burned through me, clean and vicious.

“She was murdered,” I said.

Dad reached for my hands. “Clara Frank doesn’t lose. She erases.”

I stood.

“Not this time.”

---

When I returned to the estate, Clara was waiting.

She stood in the lounge beside a wine decanter she hadn’t touched, her posture perfect, her expression unreadable.

“Did you enjoy your visit?” she asked.

“Yes,” I said lightly. “It reminded me what real family feels like.”

Her smile sharpened. “You should be grateful for what this family provides.”

I stepped closer. “You mean control dressed up as generosity?”

Her eyes hardened. “Careful.”

I leaned in, lowering my voice. “I know about April 4th.”

For the first time, her composure cracked.

Just for a second.

But it was enough.

---

That night, thunder rolled over the estate as I lay awake, every nerve on edge. The house felt different now, hostile. Alert.

I rose quietly and opened my closet to retrieve my tablet.

It wasn’t there.

Cold dread flooded my veins.

I turned slowly.

Jeffrey stood in my doorway, my tablet in his hand.

“You’ve been digging,” he said.

“Give it back.”

“You don’t understand what you’re doing,” he said, his voice low.

“I understand exactly why my mother died.”

He stared at me for a long moment.

Then he said something that froze my blood.

“If you keep this up, Letty… you won’t disappear quietly like she did.”

My heart pounded as he turned and walked away, taking my secrets with him.

And in that moment, I realized something terrifying.

The danger wasn’t coming.

It was already inside the house.

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