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Contract Wife's Hidden Identity Revealed

Contract Wife's Hidden Identity Revealed

Author: : Xiu Luo
Genre: Mafia
For years, I was known as Killian Emerson's only weakness, the anchor for the ruthless crime boss while he built an empire. I thought it was for us, a life he was building to protect me. But then I found out the truth. My high school bully, Dallas, was his mistress. He paraded her around at galas, bought her penthouses, and funded her multi-million-dollar cat sanctuary. He bought her a sanctuary for stray cats while my brother was dying. I begged him for money for a life-saving treatment, but he told me he was busy and hung up. My brother died alone. Killian didn't even come to the funeral. When he finally called, he sounded bored. "Sorry to hear about your brother," he said casually, while I could hear Dallas in the background asking him to go ring shopping. In that moment, the last bit of love I had for him simply died. He had forgotten every promise, even the one he made to ruin Dallas for carving "Worthless" into my wrist years ago. Now, he protects her. He even let her crush the last memento my brother ever made for me, then broke my wrist when I lunged at her. After a car crash he caused, he left me bleeding in the wreckage to save Dallas, without a single look back. But the biggest secret was yet to come. Lying in a hospital bed, a call from the county clerk revealed the truth. Killian and I were never legally married. The entire foundation of my life was a lie designed to control me. And now, I'm taking back everything he stole from me. Starting with his empire.

Chapter 1

For years, I was known as Killian Emerson's only weakness, the anchor for the ruthless crime boss while he built an empire. I thought it was for us, a life he was building to protect me.

But then I found out the truth. My high school bully, Dallas, was his mistress. He paraded her around at galas, bought her penthouses, and funded her multi-million-dollar cat sanctuary.

He bought her a sanctuary for stray cats while my brother was dying. I begged him for money for a life-saving treatment, but he told me he was busy and hung up. My brother died alone. Killian didn't even come to the funeral.

When he finally called, he sounded bored. "Sorry to hear about your brother," he said casually, while I could hear Dallas in the background asking him to go ring shopping.

In that moment, the last bit of love I had for him simply died. He had forgotten every promise, even the one he made to ruin Dallas for carving "Worthless" into my wrist years ago.

Now, he protects her. He even let her crush the last memento my brother ever made for me, then broke my wrist when I lunged at her. After a car crash he caused, he left me bleeding in the wreckage to save Dallas, without a single look back.

But the biggest secret was yet to come. Lying in a hospital bed, a call from the county clerk revealed the truth. Killian and I were never legally married. The entire foundation of my life was a lie designed to control me.

And now, I'm taking back everything he stole from me. Starting with his empire.

Chapter 1

Elena POV:

The underworld used to whisper that I was Killian Emerson's only weakness.

The truth, I now know, is far simpler: I was merely his anchor, the one thing holding him steady while he built an empire meant to protect a life I was never destined to share.

The secret wasn't even a secret anymore. Killian's affair with Dallas Lucas-the girl who had been my personal nightmare in high school-was splashed across every gossip blog and society page.

The final nail in the coffin had been the charity gala two months ago. It was supposed to be our night, a rare public appearance together. I had spent hours getting ready, choosing a dress the color of his eyes, only to watch him step out of his Maybach on the evening news, her hand on his arm.

He didn't even bother to call.

After that, the silence in our mansion became a living, breathing thing. The bed grew cold, dinners were canceled with terse texts from his assistant, and the space between us stretched into a chasm of ice.

Dallas made sure I felt every inch of it. DMs would appear on my phone, sent "accidentally" from Killian's account-selfies of her wearing my emerald necklace, the one he'd given me on our first anniversary, her lips curved into a smug, triumphant smile.

While she played dress-up with my life, my own world was ending.

My brother, Leo, was dying. A rare genetic disorder was eating him alive from the inside out.

Killian had promised me years ago, back when he had nothing but the clothes on his back and a fire in his eyes, that he would move heaven and earth for Leo.

"Any treatment, Elena," he had vowed, his hand over his heart. "No matter the cost."

I called him a week ago, my voice cracking with a desperation that bordered on begging. A new experimental treatment, off-the-books and astronomically expensive, was Leo's last chance.

Killian cut me off, his voice laced with an irritation so profound it stole my breath.

"I'm busy," he'd snapped. I could hear Dallas in the background, laughing about some Persian cat she wanted.

A few days later, I saw the headlines. Killian Emerson, the ruthless Don of the city's most powerful crime family, the man who rose from the gutter to control shipping routes and politicians with an iron fist, had just funded a multi-million-dollar stray cat sanctuary.

It was Dallas's pet project, a PR move to soften his brutal public image.

He bought her a sanctuary for stray cats while my brother slipped through my fingers.

Leo is gone now.

In the suffocating quiet of my grief, my fingers moved on their own, finding a number I hadn't contacted in eight long years.

I sent a single text: *I need help.*

A reply came back instantly. *I'm on my way.*

Tonight, the television in Leo's empty hospital room is on, the volume turned low. Killian and Dallas are on the screen, cutting a ribbon at the grand opening of the sanctuary. They look happy, powerful. A perfect couple.

My gaze falls to the small, wooden music box on the nightstand, the last thing Leo ever made for me. Its simple, hand-carved birds are a world away from the glittering life on the screen. It's a memory of our humble beginnings, of a time when Killian's promises felt real.

Now, it is nothing more than a monument to the beautiful lies he built our life upon.

Chapter 2

Elena POV:

While I mourned, Killian showered Dallas with gifts-a new penthouse overlooking the city, a cherry-red sports car, the life I was supposed to have.

I saw the pictures online, a gallery of my stolen future that served as a stark, painful contrast to my reality.

I charged Leo's simple casket to my credit card. I took his ashes out on a small boat and scattered them into the gray, choppy sea.

Alone.

Killian didn't come to the funeral. He didn't even call.

He sent an absurdly large arrangement of white lilies, a flower I've always despised. I threw them in the trash without a glance at the card.

He finally called three days later.

His voice was impossibly casual, as if he were asking about the weather.

"Hey. Sorry to hear about your brother."

A cold, hard knot tightened in my stomach.

"You chose a cat sanctuary over his life," I said, my voice flat.

He sighed, a sound of pure exasperation. "Elena, it was a good PR win. You have to think about the big picture."

I heard Dallas laugh in the background, a high, tinkling sound that made my skin crawl.

"Are we going ring shopping later, baby?" she cooed.

The last flickering ember of love I had for Killian died in that moment.

It just... went out.

The next day, I had my lawyer draw up the divorce papers. Killian had made me sign a prenup years ago, one that left me with next to nothing.

With a hand that didn't shake, I signed my maiden name, Elena Ramos, and sent a picture of the document to the legal contact Josiah's people had provided.

I just wanted to be done.

There were a few of Leo's things left at the first, tiny apartment Killian and I had shared, back before the money and the power. I had to get them before they were lost forever.

As I approached the old building, my breath hitched in my throat. Killian's black Maybach was parked right below our old window, a sleek predator in a forgotten part of the city.

My own feet carried me up the rickety stairs, my hand trembling as I fitted the old key I still kept on my ring into the lock.

The door creaked open, and I saw them.

Killian had Dallas pressed against the wall-the very wall where our first photo together used to hang. He was kissing her, his hands tangled in her blonde hair, with a passion I hadn't seen from him in years.

I froze, a statue carved from shadow in the hallway, unable to breathe.

"I bought the whole block," Killian murmured against her lips, his voice thick with possession. "I'm tearing it all down to build a new tower. The penthouse is yours."

He was erasing me. Erasing *us*.

He was literally tearing down our past to build a future for her.

Chapter 3

Elena POV:

My foot caught on a loose strip of metal on the floor. The sharp clang echoed in the small apartment, and they sprang apart.

Killian turned, his eyes locking on me in the doorway. For a split second, I saw a flicker of something-concern, maybe even guilt-before it was swallowed by pure annoyance.

"Elena? What the hell are you doing here?"

Dallas stepped out from behind him, a sickly sweet smile stretched across her face. Her voice was pure performance.

"Oh, Elena. I am so, so sorry for... you know. High school. We were just kids."

"Don't," I bit out, the single word cutting through her act like a shard of glass.

Her face crumpled instantly. She turned and melted against Killian's chest, her shoulders shaking with theatrical sobs.

"I was just trying to be nice."

Killian's arms wrapped around her protectively, his glare hardening as it landed on me.

"What is your problem? Just leave it alone."

My mind flashed back to the high school locker room. Dallas and her friends had held me down, the cold, sharp point of a compass digging into the soft skin of my wrist as she had carved the word "Worthless" into my flesh. The scar was still there, a pale, jagged line I saw every single day.

I remembered Killian finding me crying in the library afterward. He had taken my hand, his thumb tracing the angry red mark, and had promised me, his voice a low growl, "One day, I'll ruin her for you, Elena. I swear it."

Another beautiful, empty lie.

"Get in the car," Killian commanded, his voice leaving no room for argument.

Dallas chimed in, wiping away a non-existent tear. "Yes, let's all go together. We can be friends."

She reached for my arm, her perfectly manicured nails sinking deliberately into the sensitive skin around my old scar.

Pain, sharp and familiar, shot up my arm. I flinched back on instinct, yanking away from her touch.

My recoil sent her stumbling backward. She went down with a dramatic gasp, collapsing onto the floor in a heap, and for all the world, it looked as if I had shoved her.

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