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THE VELVET CONTRACT
img img THE VELVET CONTRACT img Chapter 2 THE HUSBAND
2 Chapters
Chapter 9 THE FIRST TOUCH img
Chapter 10 THE SLIP img
Chapter 11 THE PATTERN img
Chapter 12 THE LOCKED WING img
Chapter 13 THE TEST img
Chapter 14 THE NAME img
Chapter 15 THE CONTROL img
Chapter 16 THE CRACK img
Chapter 17 MEMORY FLICKERS img
Chapter 18 THE WATCHER img
Chapter 19 THE QUESTION img
Chapter 20 THE TREAT img
Chapter 21 THE DECISION img
Chapter 22 THE TRAP img
Chapter 23 THE WATCHER img
Chapter 24 THE PHOTO img
Chapter 25 THE TRUTH HE HID img
Chapter 26 THE SILENCE AFTER img
Chapter 27 THE DISTANCE img
Chapter 28 THE SHIFT img
Chapter 29 THE FIRST MOVE img
Chapter 30 THE JEALOUS EYES img
Chapter 31 THE CLAIM img
Chapter 32 THE REACTION img
Chapter 33 THE GIFT img
Chapter 34 THE DINNER img
Chapter 35 THE TEST img
Chapter 36 THE SURPRISE img
Chapter 37 THE THREAT BEHIND THE SMILE img
Chapter 38 THE POWER SHIFT img
Chapter 39 THE WATCHING CHANGES img
Chapter 40 THE PROXIMITY img
Chapter 41 THE QUESTION HE AVOIDS img
Chapter 42 THE RIVAL img
Chapter 43 THE WARNING img
Chapter 44 THE MEMORY PULL img
Chapter 45 THE SLIP img
Chapter 46 THE CRACK WIDENS img
Chapter 47 THE TRUTH GETS CLOSER img
Chapter 48 THE OVERHEARD TRUTH img
Chapter 49 THE REALIZATION img
Chapter 50 THE CAGE REVEALED img
Chapter 51 THE QUESTION THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING img
Chapter 52 THE FIRST LEAD img
Chapter 53 THE LIE img
Chapter 54 THE AVOIDANCE img
Chapter 55 THE DEFIANCE img
Chapter 56 THE WITNESS img
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Chapter 2 THE HUSBAND

"My husband didn't smile. Not even on our wedding day."

The silence in the Vane penthouse wasn't just quiet-it pressed in from every corner, thick and alive, watching and waiting for someone to slip.

That day felt fake-marble pillars, white lilies, a line of witnesses who studied their shoes more than us. No kiss, no tenderness. We just swapped rings; his was a slab of matte black titanium, mine a diamond heavy enough to pull my hand toward the floor. Standing here in the middle of the Great Hall now, I can't help but see it: the wedding wasn't some celebration. It was a wake for the woman I had been.

Julian Vane stood by the massive windows, city lights painting his shadow in gold and blue. A glass of something expensive looked glued to his fingers. Everything about him-the perfect cut of his suit, his stillness, the set line of his shoulders-announced power. He didn't just fill a room. He ruled it.

The staff barely skimmed the marble floors around us. They moved like they wished they could disappear. I watched a maid's hands shake as she approached with a silver tray, the clinking crystal louder than her footsteps.

Julian never bothered with a glance. He only noticed her once she hovered in his orbit.

"The itinerary," he said-quiet, but it buzzed right up my spine.

She held out a leather-bound book, face so pale she looked made of dust. "Yes, sir. It is... it is as you requested."

He took it, not even sparing her a look, and she scurried off so fast she almost tripped. My stomach twisted. There was something rotten behind all this gleaming order. This wasn't a home. It was a regime, and he was the dictator.

I stepped closer, letting the click of my heels punch through the stillness. Julian didn't bother turning around. He knew exactly where I was.

"So this is how you live?" I asked, forcing my voice to stay steady even as my nerves ran wild. "Surrounded by people scared to death of you?"

He turned, slow and deliberate. His face gave away nothing. No smile, no warmth-just cold, like he'd carved his expression out of marble. He looked at me the way someone might eye a new chair, trying to decide if it ruined the room.

"Fear gets results, Elara," he said, calm as ever. "Fear means fewer mistakes. Sharper focus. Relentless execution. You'd do well to understand that."

I hugged my elbows, trying to slow my racing heart. "I'm not your employee. I'm your wife."

A flash-a fragment of a smile, gone before I could be sure it was real. "Are you? We have the paperwork, sure. But don't mistake words for meaning. Here, there's one authority. Everyone else exists to serve my needs."

He started moving toward me. Tall, predatory. My body wanted to run, but I made myself stay put. When he stopped, he was so close I could smell him-cedar, ozone, that sharp tang of metal.

He touched my jaw with gloved fingers, cool and impersonal, angling my face up to meet his gaze. I stared into those dark eyes and felt myself start to drown.

"You're studying everything," he whispered. "Looking for the cracks. You're mapping a place where you were never invited."

My pulse hammered, but I held his glare. "I'm learning the territory. Isn't that the only thing you can do when you're trapped?"

His grip tightened, a silent warning. "A prison only matters if you want out. Do you? Your mother's life depends on you staying. If you run, she loses everything-the safety, the care, the peace. She falls back into darkness."

It sucked the air from my chest. He didn't just hold me. He had my choices on a chain.

"Why me?" I snapped. "Plenty of women would leap at the chance to be Mrs. Vane. Why all this? Why the threats, the theater?"

He let go, unfazed, and turned toward the hallway leading to the East Wing-the one everyone avoided. "Asking why is for people with time. You don't have any."

At the edge of the shadows, he paused. The darkness seemed to swirl around his feet, thicker near him. He didn't look back.

"You have a place here. A job you don't get yet. This isn't up for debate or discussion. It's an order."

He swept a hand toward the cavernous house that had become my cage.

"Follow the rules... or walk away."

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