Her thoughts weren't on profit margins, mergers, or marketing strategies. They were on the two pairs of little feet pattering across the apartment upstairs. Her twins. Her world. Her secret.
"Liam, stop drawing on the wall!" she called without turning, her voice calm but firm.
A muffled giggle echoed from the other room.
She rubbed her temple, letting out a soft sigh. Raising five-year-old twins alone had a rhythm all its own. Liam, her quiet, observant boy, already displayed uncanny intelligence and a seriousness that reminded her disturbingly of the man who had changed her life forever. Isla, her mischievous little girl, was her mirror: fiery, protective, and unapologetically chaotic.
Clara reminded herself of the rules. Keep them safe. Keep them hidden. Keep them away from the one man who, without knowing it, had tied their fates to his own decades before.
Because today... everything was about to change.
The Call
The phone on her desk buzzed insistently, dragging her back to reality. She picked it up with professional calm.
"Hello?"
A deep, controlled voice, smooth but edged with authority, came through the line.
"Clara Bennett?"
She straightened. The voice was familiar-oddly familiar-and yet she shook her head, insisting on professionalism.
"Yes. Who is this?"
"I'm Ethan Walker," he said. The name made her stomach clench. Ethan Walker-the billionaire, the man she had once met on a night she could barely remember, a night that had left her with the heaviest secret she had ever carried. "I'd like to meet. Today."
Her pulse quickened, but her expression remained neutral. "And what exactly would a billionaire want with me?"
"A business proposal," he said, curt. But there was something in his tone-something commanding, possessive, a trace of interest. The kind that made you listen even if you had every reason to walk away.
She pinched the bridge of her nose, trying to stop her mind from racing. This was dangerous. Dangerous for her. Dangerous for her twins. Dangerous for the fragile life she had built in the shadows.
"I'll meet," she said finally. "But only in my office."
A pause. Then, "Of course."
The Arrival
By mid-morning, Ethan Walker arrived in his trademark black Mercedes, descending with the precision of a man used to commanding the world. He was even taller than she remembered, with sharp features, piercing eyes, and the calm, overwhelming aura of someone used to being obeyed.
He didn't smile. He didn't greet. He simply looked around the office, then at her.
"You're Clara Bennett," he said, voice low, almost measuring.
"Yes," she replied, keeping her tone polite but firm. "And you are Mr. Walker."
He nodded. Then his gaze softened-just slightly. Something flickered in his expression as though he sensed a connection, though he could not place it.
"Do you know why I'm here?"
She raised an eyebrow. "You just said it was a business proposal."
"Yes," he said, with an edge that made her spine stiffen. "But it's more than that."
Her heart skipped a beat-not out of love, not out of longing, but instinct. Something about him... the way he spoke, the way he carried himself, suggested he had underestimated how much control he could wield over her. And he had, once, without even realizing it.
The Contract
The meeting was tense. Ethan presented documents, terms, numbers-but beneath the corporate language was a weight she could not ignore.
"You need a partner," he said flatly. "I need a wife."
Clara blinked, processing.
"You... need a wife?"
"Yes," he replied, completely serious. "A public spouse. A partner in appearance, at least, for one year. After that, we negotiate the terms. You get what you want, I get what I want. Everyone wins."
Her mind reeled. A contract marriage. That had been a trope in the stories she had read, but she had never imagined living it. Especially not with him.
"I see," she said, keeping her voice calm. "And what exactly do you get from me?"
"Compliance," he said. "Respect. Presence at all required events. Discretion. And..." His eyes locked onto hers, sharp as a blade, "...nothing else. You do your work. I do mine. Simple."
Her pulse was hammering. The irony was bitter: he wanted a wife publicly, but she already had two children he didn't know existed. The children he had fathered on a night he didn't remember.
She swallowed. "And if I refuse?"
He leaned back, calm, but his tone suggested no tolerance for defiance.
"You'd be walking away from the very chance to rebuild what you've lost."
The Twins' Subtle Interference
Back at home, the twins were playing quietly. Liam built a tower of blocks with perfect symmetry. Isla knocked it down gleefully.
"You're just like your dad," Liam murmured.
Isla scowled. "Don't say that!"
Clara's heart skipped. She had warned them not to speak of him, not even in jest. But she couldn't scold them now-they didn't understand.
She took a deep breath, remembering the stakes. The twins' innocence had to be protected. No one could ever know.
The Decision
By late afternoon, Clara returned to her office with the contract in hand. Ethan was still there, standing, eyes scanning the skyline of Sydney Harbour.
"You'll sign?" he asked, calm, controlled, dominant.
She paused, considering.
One year. One year to secure her empire, protect her twins, and-if necessary-keep him at bay.
She thought of the twins upstairs, of the nights she had cried silently over what she had been forced to endure, of the legacy that had been stolen from her.
Her voice was steady. "I'll sign."
He smiled-just a fraction-and for a moment, something unspoken passed between them. Tension, recognition, and the faintest trace of curiosity.
Neither of them knew it yet, but this contract was more than a legal agreement. It was a collision of past sins, hidden truths, and two lives forever intertwined.
The First Hint of Danger
As Clara placed her signature on the contract, a shadow flickered outside the glass window.
In the background, unnoticed, someone was watching. A figure older, calculating, calm-the kind of presence that had orchestrated every misstep leading to this moment.
The grandfather. His fingers tapped lightly on a cane, a smile playing at the corner of his lips. Everything was proceeding exactly as he had planned.
And Clara... and Ethan... had no idea how tangled their lives would become.