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His Contracted Wife: When Revenge Meets Love

Five years ago, Nina Hale lost everything... her family, her reputation, and the man she once loved. Betrayed by her own sister and abandoned by those she trusted most, she disappeared without a trace. Now she's back. With a new identity and a burning determination, Nina is ready to reclaim her life and chase the dream she once gave up: becoming a star actress. But her return awakens old enemies, and her scheming sister Lydia is determined to ruin her again. Just when Nina thinks things can't get worse, she's caught in another trap... and unexpectedly crosses paths with a quiet, lonely little boy. Ethan Grant hasn't spoken in years. Feeling responsible for him, Nina agrees to stay and help the child come out of his shell. But she didn't expect Ethan's dangerously charming father, Lucas Grant, to enter the picture. Cold, powerful, and impossible to read, Lucas slowly finds himself drawn to the woman who brightens his son's world. What begins as a simple act of kindness soon turns into something far more complicated, because Nina came back for revenge. She never planned to fall in love. ********** "I saw you with him," Lucas said quietly, but the tension in his jaw gave him away. Nina exhaled, crossing her arms. "You don't get to care." "Don't I?" He stepped in, close enough that she had to tilt her head back to meet his eyes. "This is just a contract." "Then why does it bother me?" His hand hovered near her waist, not touching-yet. "It shouldn't." Her breath faltered. His gaze darkened, "And yet it does."
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Chapter 5

The private lounge of The Velvet Crown nightclub was suffocatingly silent.

Dozens of people stood in a tense line across the room. Managers. Security guards. Bartenders. Even the club's owner himself. No one dared move. No one dared speak. The most powerful man in the room had not said a word since he arrived, and his silence hung over them like a blade waiting to fall.

That silence was far more terrifying than any amount of shouting could ever be.

Lucas Grant sat on the leather sofa near the center of the room, one long leg crossed over the other, his posture calm-almost relaxed. It was the kind of stillness that predators possessed just before they struck.

But the air around him felt like a tightening noose, growing more oppressive with each passing second.

He wore a tailored charcoal suit, the jacket open slightly at the collar. His dark hair was neatly styled, though a few loose strands had fallen forward onto his forehead... the only sign of disorder in his otherwise impeccable appearance.

His face was devastatingly handsome. Sharp jaw. High cheekbones. Eyes so dark they almost looked black, like polished obsidian catching no light. Those eyes were the worst part. They were cold. Not angry. Not emotional. Not even particularly interested in the terrified people before him.

Just... cold.

Like frozen steel that could cut without ever warming to the touch.The kind of eyes that had built an empire worth billions before he turned thirty. The kind of eyes that could destroy someone's life without his ever needing to raise his voice. And right now, every person in that room knew one thing with absolute certainty: If Lucas Grant's son wasn't found... someone would pay for it.

Perhaps everyone would pay for it.

Beside him, a young man was kneeling on the carpet, completely ignoring the humiliation of his position. His hands trembled as he pressed them against his thighs.

"Lucas, I swear I didn't mean for this to happen!" His voice cracked with desperation.

The man looked nearly identical to Lucas, though his expression carried none of the same iron control. Where Lucas was ice, this man was barely contained panic.

This was Axel Grant, Lucas's younger brother.

And right now he looked like he was about to cry, his eyes red-rimmed and his breathing shallow.

"I only brought Ethan here for dinner," Axel said desperately, the words tumbling out faster now. "He said he wanted to see the city lights from the rooftop restaurant! I didn't think he'd wander off! I turned my back for two minutes... just two minutes, to take a phone call, and when I looked back, he was gone!"

Lucas didn't respond. He didn't even blink.

Axel wiped his face with his sleeve, leaving a damp streak across the expensive fabric."If anything happens to Ethan, I swear I'll-"

Lucas moved.

The motion was so sudden no one reacted in time. His foot struck Axel square in the chest with calculated precision. The crack echoed across the room like a gunshot. Axel slammed backward against the floor, gasping for breath, his hands scrabbling uselessly at the carpet. Several people flinched. The club owner actually turned pale, swaying slightly on his feet.

Lucas stood slowly, unfolding from the sofa with the fluid grace of someone who had never doubted his own power for a single moment in his life.

His voice was quiet. Dangerously quiet. Each word dropped into the silence like stones into still water.

"You brought a five-year-old child... into a nightclub."

Axel coughed, clutching his ribs where the kick had landed. He could already feel the bruise forming."...Yes."

Lucas's gaze hardened, if such a thing were even possible. The temperature in the room seemed to drop another ten degrees.

"And you lost him."

Axel lowered his head, unable to meet his brother's eyes any longer. Shame and fear warred across his features."Yes."

For a moment, Lucas said nothing. The pressure in the room doubled, intensifying until the air itself felt too heavy to breathe. Staff members avoided eye contact, their bodies rigid with tension. Some trembled visibly.

Lucas Grant was not a man known for mercy.

His company, Grant International, stood among the most powerful corporations in the world. The stories about how he handled betrayal had become the stuff of legend, whispered warnings passed between employees who valued their careers.

Axel forced himself to look up again, desperation etched across his face."I'm sorry, Lucas," he said, his voice cracking under the weight of his failure. "I swear I'll find him."

Lucas's expression remained unchanged, carved from stone."You already failed."

Before Axel could respond, Knock.

The sound froze everyone in place, cutting through the tension like a blade. The club owner rushed to the door and yanked it open, ready to dismiss whoever dared interrupt."No one is-" He stopped mid-sentence. His eyes widened in shock. Standing in the doorway was a small boy, no more than five years old.

"Mr. Grant-"

The man nearly choked on the words. "It's him!"

Axel scrambled to his feet, his chair scraping against the floor."Ethan?!"

The little boy stood silently in the doorway, his dark hair messy and disheveled, his small chest rising and falling rapidly as though he had been running. For half a second, Axel simply stared in disbelief. Then he rushed forward and grabbed the child.

"Oh my god, Ethan!" He pulled the boy into a tight embrace, relief flooding through him. "Where did you go?! I thought you disappeared!"

Ethan didn't return the hug. Instead, he struggled in Axel's arms with surprising force, his small body twisting and pushing.

Axel blinked in confusion."...Hey?"

The boy shoved away and immediately turned toward Lucas. For the first time since entering the room, Lucas's expression shifted slightly. The iron tension around him softened by the smallest degree, a crack in his impenetrable facade.

"Ethan."

The boy ran straight to him without hesitation. Lucas caught him easily and lifted him into his arms, the movement practiced and natural. Up close, Lucas noticed something unusual. A faint smell clung to the boy's clothes. alcohol, yes, but beneath it lay something else. Something softer and more delicate.

A light, unfamiliar scent. Like frost-covered jasmine on a winter morning.

Lucas frowned slightly. He rarely noticed details like that, rarely let himself be distracted by anything so trivial. But something about the scent stirred a vague sense of familiarity deep in his mind, like a memory he couldn't quite grasp.

Then Ethan grabbed his sleeve with both hands, his small fingers clutching the fabric desperately.

"Ethan?" Lucas said quietly, his voice gentler than before.

The boy tugged on him again, urgency radiating from every movement. When he finally spoke, his voice came out as a strained whisper, barely audible."...come."

Lucas's eyes sharpened with sudden focus. Ethan rarely spoke... in fact, he barely spoke at all. Weeks could pass without a single word. Yet right now, he looked desperate, almost frantic, his dark eyes pleading.

Lucas set him down carefully.

"Show me."

Ethan immediately grabbed his hand and started pulling him toward the door with surprising strength for such a small child.

Axel blinked in bewilderment."...Where are we going?"

Lucas didn't answer. He simply followed, his long strides matching the boy's urgent pace. And when Lucas Grant walked somewhere with purpose, everyone else followed without question.

Within seconds, the entire group was moving through the hallway in a strange procession.

Security guards. Managers. The club owner, still looking stunned.

Axel hurried behind them, his earlier relief now replaced with growing concern. "Ethan, what's wrong?" he called out, but the boy didn't acknowledge him.

The boy kept walking, his small frame moving with determined purpose. Down a staircase. Through a narrow corridor that smelled of stale beer and cleaning supplies. Up another set of stairs, taking them two at a time despite his short legs.

Finally, they reached the quiet top floor of the club, where the bass from below became a distant throb. Ethan stopped abruptly in front of a plain metal door. a storage room, by the looks of it. He turned and began hitting the door with both fists, the sound echoing through the empty hallway.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Lucas's eyes narrowed as he studied the boy's frantic movements.

"What's inside?"

Ethan pointed urgently at the door, his whole body trembling with the effort to communicate. His throat made a rough, strangled sound."Ah-"

Axel stepped closer, concern etched across his features."Is someone in there?"

Lucas turned toward the club owner, his voice dropping to a dangerous calm."Open it."

The man jumped as if electrocuted."Yes! Right away!"

He whirled toward the nearby manager, his earlier composure completely shattered.

"Key! Where's the key?!"

The woman standing there froze like a deer in headlights. Rachel was the floor manager, someone who'd worked here for three years without incident. And right now her face had drained of all color. Because she knew exactly who was inside that room. Claire Langford had paid her earlier... a thick envelope of cash, to keep the door locked until morning. No questions asked.

Rachel's hands trembled as she felt the weight of every eye in the corridor.

But under Lucas Grant's penetrating gaze, refusing wasn't an option. She slowly pulled a key from her pocket, her fingers fumbling with the metal.

"Just... one moment."

The lock clicked with a sound that seemed too loud in the tense silence. The door creaked open on rusty hinges. And everyone froze, the air suddenly thick with shock.

A woman lay unconscious on the cold concrete floor. Her long dark hair was spread across the ground like spilled ink, creating a dark halo around her head. Her skin was pale under the dim light from the single bulb overhead. But even unconscious, even in this terrible state, she was breathtakingly beautiful... the kind of beauty that made people stop and stare.

Axel blinked, momentarily forgetting the gravity of the situation."...Whoa."

The club owner immediately panicked, his voice rising to a near-shriek. "Why is there someone in here?!"

Rachel stammered, backing away from the doorway. "I-I don't know! The room was empty earlier!"

Lucas didn't speak. His sharp gaze had already shifted, taking in every detail of the scene. Ethan ran forward without hesitation. Straight toward the woman, his earlier silence forgotten in his urgency.

"Hey, careful!" Axel called out, reaching for the boy.

But Ethan ignored him completely.

He dropped to his knees beside her and grabbed her arm with both hands, his small fingers pressing against her wrist as if checking for a pulse.

When one of the security guards stepped forward, Ethan suddenly turned. His small face twisted with surprising ferocity. He spread his arms across the woman's body like a shield. And refused to let anyone near her.

The entire room fell silent.

Axel blinked again.

"...Wait."

He looked at Lucas.

"Did Ethan just... claim a human?"

Lucas didn't respond.

But his eyes had darkened slightly as he studied the unconscious woman on the floor. Something about this scene... Something about the way Ethan protected her, made Lucas pause.

And Lucas Grant almost never hesitated.

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