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The Heir's Secret Marriage

The Heir's Secret Marriage

Author: : Tori_IVA
Genre: Billionaires
Billionaire heir, Kevin Blackwell is cold, brilliant, and trapped in the marriage his father arranged to secure a powerful merger. Desperate to regain control of his life, he secretly proposes a six-month marriage to Clara Hayes, a woman from his past who doesn't fear him. She only accepts because the Blackwell family destroyed hers and this is her chance to uncover the truth. It was supposed to be a marriage with no emotions attached. But when Kevin starts protecting her like she belongs to him and Clara on the other hand starts digging into secrets his family would kill to hide when his fiancée fights back. Their contract becomes a battlefield of power, passion, and deception. In a world where love is weakness and betrayal is survival, can a fake marriage become real before it destroys them both?

Chapter 1 THE DEAL

"Kevin, you don't have a choice!" His father's voice was sharp, like he had already decided everything.

Kevin leaned back in the chair, crossing his arms. "You mean I don't get to choose who I marry? That's new, even for you."

Mr. Raymond didn't flinch. "This is about the company. Marrying Evelyn will secure the merger and without it, we lose everything."

Kevin laughed dryly. "So I sell myself off like a property? I'm not a pawn, Dad."

"You will do as I say," his father pressed. "You owe this family. Evelyn is perfect, she is rich, stable, and she'll hold the shareholders together."

Kevin shook his head slowly. "You don't care who I actually want, do you?"

"You don't get the luxury of wanting," his father snapped.

The words sat heavy between them. Kevin's jaw tightened. He stood, pushing his chair back with a scrape. "If you think I'll crawl into marriage with Evelyn like a good little soldier, you're wrong."

His father's eyes narrowed. "You think you can rebel against me?"

Kevin didn't answer. He walked out of the office, his chest tight.

***

Clara's tiny apartment smelled faintly of cleaning detergent and medicine. She opened the door halfway, frowning when she saw him.

"What are you doing here?" she asked sharply.

Kevin shoved his hands into his pockets. "I need to talk."

"We don't have anything to talk about," Clara said, her voice cold. "Not after what your family did to mine."

Kevin nodded, as if he expected that. "I know. That's why I'm here."

Clara sighed. "You should leave."

"Clara, listen," he pressed, stepping closer. "I don't want to marry Evelyn. My father is forcing me and I figured... maybe we could help each other."

Clara's brows drew together. "Help each other? How could I possibly help you?"

"Marry me," Kevin said plainly.

Clara stared at him like he had lost his mind. "Are you insane?"

"Maybe," Kevin admitted, "but think about it. If I marry you, my father can't make me marry Evelyn and you... you'll get protection, money and stability. I can pay off your debts."

Her chest rose and fell quickly. "You think I'd marry the son of the man who ruined us? Do you even hear yourself?"

"I hear myself," Kevin said. "And I'm serious, this isn't about romance. It's business."

Clara shook her head furiously. "No, Absolutely not. Get out now."

He didn't move. "Clara, your mom needs treatment and i can cover it. You don't have to worry anymore."

Her lips trembled for a moment before she tightened them. "You don't get to use my mother as leverage."

"I'm not," Kevin said softly. "I'm offering a way out."

Silence hung between them. Clara's hands curled into fists at her sides. "You think money fixes everything."

"No," Kevin said. "But I know you're drowning and I'm the only one throwing a rope, let me help you."

Clara swallowed hard, her throat tight. She wanted to scream at him, slam the door in his face but the truth pressed against her chest, she was drowning. Bills piled up on the counter. Her mother's medicine was running low.

Her voice came out small. "If I say yes... it's just a contract?"

"Yes," Kevin said quickly. "No strings attached. Just a name on paper, we don't have to pretend anything else."

Clara's eyes burned. She hated herself for even considering it, but she whispered, "Fine. I'll do it."

Kevin exhaled, relief flashing in his eyes. "Thank you."

"Don't thank me," Clara muttered. "This isn't about you. It's survival."

******

The city hall clerk didn't even look up much as she stamped the papers.

"Sign here and here." she said, handing kevin the pen.

Kevin scribbled his name with a firm hand. Clara hesitated before putting the pen down and signing too.

"That's it," the clerk said flatly. "You're married."

Clara stared at the paper like it had trapped her. She didn't wear a fancy dress or walked to the altar. It was just a line on a page.

Kevin glanced at her. "It's done."

Clara let out a bitter laugh. "That's the coldest wedding in history."

Kevin gave a half-smile. "We weren't here for romance, it's business remember."

They walked out of city hall side by side, strangers tied together. Clara's stomach twisted as if she had just made the biggest mistake of her life.

Kevin cleared his throat. "We should probably have a dinner. Just to make it look real."

Clara groaned. "Perfect. A fake dinner for a fake marriage."

The restaurant was quiet, dim lighting flickering across polished tables. Clara sat stiffly, her hands in her lap.

"This is awkward," she muttered.

Kevin smirked. "That makes two of us."

The waiter poured wine, and Clara picked up her glass, anything to keep her hands busy.

Kevin leaned closer. "We'll be fine, just keep it simple. We talk, we eat, we leave."

Clara nodded slowly. She could handle that.

******

The soft chime of the restaurant door rang. Clara didn't look up, but Kevin's gaze shifted to the entrance.

His face went tight.

"What?" Clara asked, confused.

Kevin's eyes didn't move. "Don't turn around."

Of course, she turned.

Evelyn Raymond stood just inside the doorway, wearing a sleek black dress. Her eyes swept the room casually until they landed on Kevin and Clara.

Her steps faltered. Her face froze, shock flickering before turning into something sharp. It was recognition.

Clara felt her stomach drop. "Is that?"

"Yes," Kevin muttered under his breath. "That's Evelyn."

Evelyn's lips parted slightly, her gaze locked on them like she had just uncovered a secret. She took one slow step forward.

Clara's pulse spiked. "She knows."

Kevin's hand tightened around his glass. "Yeah, she knows."

Chapter 2 THE ENEMY NOTICES

"Kevin, why are we here?" Clara's voice was low, almost lost in the noise of laughter and clinking glasses as they stepped into the grand ballroom of the hotel.

Kevin straightened his tie, his jaw tense. "Because I need people to see us together. That way my father can't pretend you don't exist."

Clara's eyes darted over the room, it had tall chandeliers, glittering gowns, people moving like they owned the world. She held onto her clutch with both hands, as if it could protect her. "I don't belong here."

"You belong with me," Kevin replied without hesitation. He glanced down at her. "That's all that matters."

Clara gave a shaky laugh. "That's easy for you to say. Everyone here knows who you are. They don't even know I exist."

"They'll know by the end of tonight." His voice left no room for doubt. He slid his hand around her waist and guided her forward.

"Kevin Raymond!" an older man with silver hair called, striding toward them with a wide smile. "And who is this?"

Kevin didn't pause. "My wife, her name's clara."

The man stopped, blinking. "Wife? Married already? My goodness. Congratulations!" His tone was warm, but his eyes flicked over Clara in a quick scan, sharp and dismissive, like he was checking a price tag. "She's lovely."

Clara forced a polite smile even though her stomach tightened.

The man gave a short nod, already distracted. "Well, I must greet the others, enjoy your evening." He slipped away into the crowd without another glance.

Clara tightened her grip on Kevin's arm the moment the man was gone. "He looked at me like... like I was some random thing you bought off a shelf."

Kevin squeezed her hand lightly under the table. "Ignore it. They'll adjust."

Clara nodded slowly, but doubt lingered in her chest.

They moved deeper into the room. Clara tried not to notice the whispers, but they were everywhere.

"She's not even from our circle."

"Where did he find her?"

"She doesn't look like a Raymond wife."

Clara's cheeks burned. She lowered her head, staring at the marble floor.

Kevin stopped walking. His eyes locked on a pair of women whispering too loudly. "Do you have something to say to us?" he asked, his voice cold.

The women jumped, their smiles suddenly fake. "Oh, nothing, Kevin. Nothing at all." They turned away quickly.

Kevin muttered, "Pathetic."

But Clara couldn't shake the sting, she leaned closer to him. "See? They'll never accept me."

"Let them choke on it," Kevin replied. "I didn't marry them."

The music softened. A ripple of attention moved across the room. Clara followed the line of gazes until she saw her.

Evelyn Raymond.

She glided in, silver gown shining under the lights, her smile too sweet to be real. Her eyes found them almost instantly.

"Kevin." Her voice was smooth, calm, like silk covering steel.

Kevin's shoulders stiffened. "Evelyn."

Her gaze slid over to Clara. "And this must be the new wife." She let the word hang, sharp as a knife.

Clara managed a polite smile. "Yes, I'm Clara."

Evelyn's lips curved, but her eyes didn't soften. "How charming. Kevin does enjoy surprises."

Kevin's arm pressed tighter around Clara's waist. "We don't owe you explanations."

Evelyn leaned in slightly, lowering her voice so only Clara could hear. "Kevin might not, but you should know something."

Clara's chest tightened. "What?"

Evelyn's smile never faltered. "This world isn't kind to outsiders. It chews them up, so be careful, Clara."

Clara froze. "Is that a threat?"

Evelyn tilted her head, as if amused. " No my dear, it's a friendly warning." She gave Kevin one last long look. "Enjoy your evening." Then she walked away, her perfume trailing behind her.

Clara exhaled shakily. "She hates me."

Kevin's jaw was set. "Let her, she's irrelevant."

"She doesn't feel irrelevant," Clara whispered. "Everyone listens to her."

Kevin turned, cupping Clara's cheek for a second. "I listen to you and that's what matters."

Later, Kevin guided Clara to their table near the stage. Mr. Raymond sat at the center, surrounded by important men in tuxedos.

"Father," Kevin said firmly. "This is Clara."

Mr. Raymond didn't look up. He swirled his wine slowly, like Kevin hadn't spoken.

Kevin's voice sharpened. "Father. This is Clara. My wife."

Finally, Mr. Raymond looked up straight at Kevin. "We'll talk later." His eyes shifted to the man beside him. He resumed his conversation as if Clara were invisible.

Clara's heart sank. She sat stiffly, her face hot. He didn't even spare her a glance, not even a single word.

Kevin slid his hand under the table and squeezed hers. "Don't take it personally."

"How can I not?" she whispered.

"Because he's blind, but I'm not."

She nodded faintly, but the ache in her chest stayed.

Hours dragged. Clara smiled when needed, nodded when spoken to, but her insides were twisting. Evelyn's warning, mr raymond's silence and the whispers.

When Kevin got pulled away by an investor, Clara excused herself. She pushed open the restroom door and leaned on the sink, breathing hard.

Her reflection stared back, pale and uncertain. "What am I doing here?" she whispered. "They don't want me here. Maybe I shouldn't be here."

Her phone buzzed. She pulled it out with shaky hands.

it was a new message from an unknown number. She frowned and tapped it.

Her breath caught. The screen filled with files. PDF scans and old documents.

The title made her chest go cold.

Bankruptcy Filing – Thomas Jameson. That was her father.

Her fingers trembled as she scrolled. Court documents, debt lists, foreclosure notices. Everything her family had suffered.

Another message appeared. It was an unknown Number, Leave Kevin, or your family's shame becomes tomorrow's headline.

Clara's stomach dropped. She looked around the empty restroom, panic crawling up her throat.

"Who... who sent this?" she whispered.

Her phone buzzed again. Still the same number. You have one chance, don't test me.

Her knees almost gave out. She gripped the sink, the phone glowing in her hand, her pulse racing so hard she thought she might faint.

Her secret, her father's shame. Everything she had tried to bury... now in someone else's hands.

And they wanted her gone.

Chapter 3 CRACKS IN THE MASK

‎"Clara, stop walking so fast," Kevin said, his long strides catching up with her in the hallway.

‎"I'm fine," she muttered, eyes fixed ahead, clutching her bag tighter.

‎"You've been saying that for days." He blocked the door before she could leave. "You don't talk at dinner. You don't even look at me. What's going on?"

‎Clara avoided his gaze. "Nothing. I just don't feel like talking."

‎Kevin studied her for a moment. His jaw tightened. "You're lying."

‎"I'm not." She tried to move past him, but he didn't budge.

‎"Clara," he said firmly. "If something's wrong, tell me. Don't shut me out."

‎Her chest tightened. She thought about the text, the threat about her father's bankruptcy files. She couldn't bring herself to say it. "It's nothing."

‎Kevin frowned. "You think I can't see it? You've been distracted all week. And every time your phone buzzes, you look like someone stabbed you."

‎She flinched. "Don't exaggerate."

‎"I'm not exaggerating," he said. "I know when you're scared. What happened?"

‎Clara pressed her lips together. "It's personal."

‎"I'm your husband," Kevin said, his tone sharper now. "Personal doesn't exist between us anymore."

‎"That's exactly the problem," Clara snapped. "You think you can control every part of my life now just because of this marriage, but you can't."

‎Kevin's expression hardened. "I'm not trying to control you. I'm trying to protect you."

‎"By following me everywhere?" she shot back. "You showed up at my office yesterday, then at the café today. Do you know how embarrassing that is?"

‎Kevin folded his arms. "I don't care about embarrassing. I care about you being safe."

‎"Safe from what?" she asked. "What are you not telling me?"

‎He hesitated, his eyes darkening. "There are people who don't like me making... sudden moves. Bringing you into this marriage put a target on you."

‎Clara froze. "What?"

‎"You heard me," Kevin said. "Some people would rather see you gone than standing beside me."

‎Her throat went dry. "So you admit it. This shadowing, the constant watching, it's because you think someone will hurt me."

‎"Yes."

‎"And you didn't bother to warn me?" Clara's voice cracked.

‎"I'm warning you now."

‎She shook her head. "You don't get it. I don't want you hovering like some bodyguard. I want honesty."

‎Kevin stepped closer. "And I want you alive."

‎The silence between them was heavy. Clara's hands trembled as she hugged her bag to her chest.

‎"You're scaring me more than protecting me," she whispered.

‎Kevin's jaw clenched. "Good. If fear keeps you careful, then let it."

‎Clara stared at him, stunned. "You're impossible."

‎"And you're stubborn," he shot back.

‎She turned away, blinking fast. "Maybe I just need space."

‎"No," Kevin said quickly. "Space is the one thing you don't get now."

‎She glared at him. "You can't decide that for me."

‎"Yes, I can," Kevin said coldly. "Because if something happens to you, it won't just destroy you. It'll destroy everything I'm fighting for."

‎Clara's chest ached. His words stung more than she expected. "So that's all I am? A piece of your fight? Another weapon to keep your empire?"

‎Kevin froze, realizing what he'd said. "Clara, that's not"

‎But she was already walking away, her footsteps quick and uneven. "Don't follow me, Kevin."

‎He let her go, his fists clenching at his sides. But later that night, when Clara stepped out of her apartment to get some air, she saw a familiar black car parked across the street.

‎Kevin was inside, watching.

‎******

‎"Did you hear?" two women whispered near the office copier. Clara froze when she realized they were talking about her.

‎"They say she's not really his wife," one said, lowering her voice. "She's just his mistress. Kevin Raymond wouldn't marry someone like that."

‎Clara's hands shook as she stuffed papers into a folder.

‎Her boss, Mr. Adams, called her into his office an hour later. "Clara, I need to talk to you."

‎She forced a smile. "Of course."

‎He leaned back in his chair, looking uncomfortable. "Your work is good, no complaints there. But the rumors... they're a distraction."

‎Her stomach dropped. "Rumors?"

‎"You and Kevin Raymond. People are saying things. I don't want the company dragged into scandal."

‎Clara swallowed hard. "It's not a scandal. He's my husband."

‎Mr. Adams gave her a look that said he didn't believe her. "Just... be careful. If this gets messy, the board won't tolerate it."

‎Clara nodded stiffly and left his office. By the time she reached the street, her phone buzzed. It was her landlord.

‎"Clara, you need to clear your apartment by the end of the month," he said bluntly.

‎"What? Why?"

‎"I've decided to sell. You'll have to move."

‎"You can't just throw me out like that," she protested.

‎"I gave you notice. That's all the law requires." He hung up before she could argue further.

‎Clara stood frozen on the sidewalk, gripping her phone. Everything was closing in on her, her work, her reputation.

‎That evening, Clara stormed into the penthouse. Kevin was on the phone, but he immediately hung up when he saw her face.

‎"What happened?" he asked, standing quickly.

‎She dropped her bag on the floor. "You tell me. Why is everyone calling me your mistress? Why is my boss warning me about scandals? Why is my landlord suddenly kicking me out?"

‎Kevin's expression darkened. "Who told you that?"

‎"No one had to tell me. I'm living it!" Her voice cracked. "This isn't just pressure, Kevin. This is an attack. And it's all because of you."

‎He reached for her arm, but she stepped back. "Clara.."

‎"Don't," she snapped. "Don't touch me. Don't tell me it's fine. Because it's not."

‎Kevin's jaw tightened. "I'll handle it."

‎Her laugh was bitter. "Handle it? The way you handle everything? By hiding things from me?"

‎The silence stretched. Kevin's eyes were unreadable, but Clara could feel his walls going up again.

‎And in that moment, she realized, Evelyn wasn't just trying to ruin her. She was trying to break them apart.

******

‎Clara padded down the hall late at night, barefoot, heading for a glass of water. As she passed Kevin's study, she stopped. His voice was sharp, low, and tense.

‎"I don't care what Victor wants," Kevin said into the phone. "The will changes everything. If it comes out, half of the board will turn on him. We can use it."

‎Clara froze. A will?

‎She leaned closer to the door.

‎"Yes," Kevin continued, pacing. "I'll keep her in place. No one can know until I decide. If the inheritance is exposed too soon, everything falls apart."

‎Clara's heart pounded. Was he talking about her?

‎The floor creaked under her weight. Kevin went silent.

‎The door opened suddenly, and there he was, phone in hand, eyes locked on her.

‎"What are you doing here?" he asked. His voice was calm but his stare was cold.

‎Clara's throat went dry. "I... I was just getting water."

‎His eyes narrowed. "How much did you hear?"

‎"Nothing," she said quickly, shaking her head.

‎Kevin studied her for a long moment before sliding the phone into his pocket. "Good. Because some things aren't meant for you."

‎Her chest tightened. "Why not? I'm your wife, Kevin. Don't I deserve to know what's going on?"

‎"You deserve safety. That's all." His tone was final.

‎He brushed past her, leaving her standing in the hallway, her mind spinning.

‎For the first time, Clara wondered if she had married into something far more dangerous than Evelyn's threats.

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