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6 Chapters
Chapter 7 The Senator Arrives in the Ghetto img
Chapter 8 The Broom from Mother-in-Law img
Chapter 9 The Truth of the Deal img
Chapter 10 Not Your Drawer img
Chapter 11 Scrutiny in the Cloakroom img
Chapter 12 The Canary's Cage img
Chapter 13 The Matriarch's Afternoon Tea img
Chapter 14 The Plan to Escape the Canary Cage img
Chapter 15 The Uninvited Guest img
Chapter 16 Uncontrolled Provocation img
Chapter 17 The Heavy Sapphire img
Chapter 18 Undercurrents at the Feast img
Chapter 19 Old Scars on Van Cleef & Arpels img
Chapter 20 Tyrant of Power img
Chapter 21 Storm in the Courtyard img
Chapter 22 Exploitation and Taboo img
Chapter 23 The Plea for a Signature img
Chapter 24 Unconscious Intimacy and Trauma img
Chapter 25 Morning Embarrassment img
Chapter 26 The Interview Showdown img
Chapter 27 Workplace Traps img
Chapter 28 A Phone Call That Reversed Power img
Chapter 29 Counterattack and the New Rules img
Chapter 30 Subtle Protection at the Dinner Table img
Chapter 31 The Temperature of Fingertips img
Chapter 32 Shared Commitment img
Chapter 33 Double the Punishment img
Chapter 34 Pre-Owned Vespa img
Chapter 35 The Shattered Sculpture img
Chapter 36 Cool Nightdress img
Chapter 37 Overstepping Fingertips img
Chapter 38 Invitation to the Art Exhibition img
Chapter 39 Clash of the Socialites img
Chapter 40 Argument in the Hallway img
Chapter 41 The Tyrant Under the Flashlights img
Chapter 42 The Shura Field of Michelin img
Chapter 43 The Lie of Uber Black img
Chapter 44 Neon Lights of the Southeast Side img
Chapter 45 The Greasy Bar img
Chapter 46 The Approaching Thugs img
Chapter 47 Clarification by the Potomac River img
Chapter 48 The Accidental Sprained Ankle img
Chapter 49 The Temperature of the Ice Pack img
Chapter 50 Late-Night Emergency img
Chapter 51 Night Talk in the Ward img
Chapter 52 The Matriarch's Assault img
Chapter 53 Resistance to Discharge img
Chapter 54 Uninvited Guest img
Chapter 55 Secret Telegram in the Study img
Chapter 56 Bulletproof SUV img
Chapter 57 Traffic Police of the Special Zone img
Chapter 58 Senate Meeting img
Chapter 59 WGS's Game of Power img
Chapter 60 Senate Luncheon img
Chapter 61 Countdown in the Secret Chamber img
Chapter 62 Black Onyx Club img
Chapter 63 The Socialite's Downfall img
Chapter 64 Deadlock in the Bathroom img
Chapter 65 Furious Break-In img
Chapter 66 Threatened Abortion img
Chapter 67 The Lies of the Manor img
Chapter 68 Frozen Trust img
Chapter 69 Conditions of Forgiveness img
Chapter 70 Negotiations by the Hospital Bed img
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Chapter 6 The Senator Visits the Ghetto

The heavy door of the Lincoln Navigator slammed shut, sealing Eloisa and Hilbert inside the back seat.

Between them, resting on the center console, was a single sheet of paper. The marriage certificate. It felt like a ticking time bomb.

The trip to City Hall had been a blur. They were ushered through a private back entrance. A judge in a wrinkled robe read a standard vow. Hilbert said "I do" with the enthusiasm of a man ordering a black coffee. Eloisa whispered it. The stamp came down. It took exactly eight minutes.

Eloisa stared out the window. The buildings of D.C. whipped past. She was twenty-one years old, pregnant, and married to a man who hadn't looked at her once since they left the judge's office.

Hilbert had a phone pressed to his ear.

"I don't care what the committee says," Hilbert barked into the phone. "Strip the amendment from the bill. If they push back, threaten to pull our funding for the infrastructure project."

He was speaking a language of power and leverage that Eloisa didn't understand. He was completely ignoring her existence.

Finally, he ended the call and tossed the phone onto the leather seat.

The silence in the car was suffocating.

Eloisa swallowed hard. She reached out and picked up the marriage certificate. Her fingers brushed the raised seal.

"About the contract," Eloisa started, her voice tight. "I have some questions about the living arrangements."

Hilbert didn't turn his head. He picked up a tablet and began scrolling through emails.

"If you have questions regarding the logistics," Hilbert interrupted, his tone flat, "speak to my lawyer. Alex Cole will be your primary point of contact."

He spoke to her like she was a low-level intern bothering him with a scheduling issue.

A hot spark of anger ignited in Eloisa's chest. The fear and intimidation she felt in the mansion suddenly burned away, replaced by a fierce need to defend her dignity.

"Your lawyer?" Eloisa snapped. "I am your wife now. Even if it's just on paper. We are going to be living in the same house. I am not communicating with my husband through a legal proxy."

Hilbert finally stopped scrolling. He slowly turned his head. His slate-gray eyes locked onto hers. They were sharp and irritated.

"Ms. Williams," Hilbert said, his voice dropping an octave. "Let us establish boundaries immediately. This is a business arrangement. Do not inject unnecessary emotional expectations into a corporate transaction."

Ms. Williams.

The name felt like a slap. Eloisa gripped the marriage certificate, the paper crinkling loudly in her fist.

"Legally," Eloisa said, her voice shaking with anger, "my last name is Wilkinson."

Hilbert's jaw tightened. "A name is a label. It does not change the reality of what you are to me."

Eloisa felt the sting of tears behind her eyes, but she refused to let them fall. She looked at his perfect, unbothered face. He was a fortress of ice. He thought he could control every single aspect of this situation.

She wanted to crack that ice. She wanted to see him lose control, even for a second.

Eloisa leaned back against the leather seat. She took a slow breath, calming her racing heart.

"Fine. Partner," she said, mimicking his cold, corporate tone. "As part of our logistics, you need to tell your driver to take me to my apartment. I need to pack my things."

Hilbert pressed a button on the intercom connecting to the driver. "Turn around. Take Ms. Williams to her residence."

He used the name again. He was deliberately drawing a line in the sand.

Eloisa looked at his sharp profile. A reckless, spiteful idea sparked in her brain.

She shifted her body weight, leaning slightly closer to him. The scent of his cedarwood cologne wrapped around her, making her stomach flutter, but she pushed the feeling down.

She pitched her voice up, making it drippingly sweet and heavily sarcastic.

"Thank you so much," Eloisa purred.

Hilbert didn't react. He kept his eyes on his tablet.

Eloisa leaned an inch closer. She made sure her voice was loud and crystal clear in the quiet car.

"You are so incredibly thoughtful... dear husband."

She placed heavy, mocking emphasis on the last two words.

Hilbert's finger froze on the tablet screen.

His entire body went rigid. The muscles in his broad shoulders locked tight. Slowly, very slowly, he turned his head to look at her.

His slate-gray eyes were wide. The cold, calculating politician was gone. In his place was a man who looked genuinely shocked, deeply annoyed, and entirely thrown off balance.

Eloisa watched in absolute triumph as a dark, angry flush of red crept up from the collar of his expensive shirt, burning the tips of his ears.

He was blushing. The untouchable Senator Wilkinson was blushing out of pure, unadulterated irritation.

Eloisa leaned back in her seat, a small, victorious smirk playing on her lips. Round one goes to the fake wife.

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