LOGINElyra Sol never believed in fairy-tale marriages. Living alone and carrying the scars of a broken family, she has learned to survive without trusting anyone. But her quiet life shatters when a sudden scandal forces her into an unexpected contract marriage with Zevarion Vale — a powerful and enigmatic CEO whose bride disappears on the very day of their wedding. To protect their families’ reputations, Elyra agrees to become Zevarion’s temporary wife under strict conditions: no love, no interference, and a divorce once the crisis settles. To the world, they appear as the perfect high-class couple. Behind closed doors, they remain distant strangers, bound only by a secret agreement. However, life inside the luxurious Vale empire is far from safe. Beneath Zevarion’s calm and caring exterior lies a family built on hidden illegal dealings, dangerous alliances, and internal power struggles. As Elyra slowly adjusts to her new life, she begins to notice cracks in the perfect world around her — suspicious accidents, silent threats, and someone determined to seize control of the Vale legacy at any cost. What begins as a simple contract soon turns into a perilous game of trust and survival. As enemies close in and buried truths surface, Elyra realizes her husband is not merely a distant CEO but a man fighting shadows from within his own bloodline. And while their marriage was never meant to be real, the growing bond between them becomes impossible to ignore. In a world of wealth, betrayal, and hidden danger, falling in love might be their greatest strength — or their final downfall. Will their secret vow protect them… or destroy them both before the truth comes to light?
View MoreThe grand gates of the Vale estate loomed ahead, their intricate ironwork glinting in the late afternoon sun. Elyra Sol’s heart pounded with each step she took along the manicured driveway. She had imagined many things about this day, but nothing had prepared her for the sheer magnitude of the Vale mansion. The sprawling estate, with its pristine lawns, fountains, and marble pillars, radiated an aura of power and wealth so intense it made her feel both awed and completely out of place.
Clutching the strap of her modest handbag, Elyra paused at the entrance, taking a deep breath. She reminded herself that she was here for a reason—a scandal had forced her into this contract marriage, and though it felt like the end of her freedom, it was, for now, the only way to protect her family’s reputation. She straightened her back, adjusted the collar of her blouse, and stepped through the enormous double doors. The foyer inside was just as intimidating as the exterior. Crystal chandeliers hung from the high ceilings, casting sparkling reflections across the polished marble floors. Paintings of stern ancestors adorned the walls, their eyes following her timid movements as she made her way toward the main living area. It was in this room that she would meet the man she was to call husband, the enigmatic CEO, Zevarion Vale. And there he was. Zevarion stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, hands folded behind his back, staring out over the estate with a calm, almost imperious composure. His sharp features, dark hair, and piercing eyes gave him an air of untouchable authority. Even in the muted lighting of the late afternoon, he seemed to command the room effortlessly. Elyra felt her stomach tighten at the intensity of his gaze as he turned slowly to observe her. “Elyra Sol,” he said finally, his voice smooth, deep, and measured, “welcome to the Vale estate.” She hesitated, unsure of what to say. Her fingers fiddled with the strap of her handbag as she tried to meet his eyes without flinching. “Th-thank you, sir,” she stammered, her voice betraying the nervousness she tried to mask. Zevarion’s eyes didn’t soften, but there was a subtle calculation in his gaze, as though he were weighing every inch of her presence, every flicker of emotion. “You signed the agreement. Disturbance is irrelevant if you keep to it,” he replied, his tone cold yet controlled. Elyra’s cheeks flushed. “That… that sounds rather harsh,” she murmured, almost to herself. A soft, melodic voice interrupted, warm and polished. “You’ll fit in just fine, dear,” said Victor Fernandez Vale, the family’s charming uncle, stepping gracefully into the room. His presence was striking; he had the sort of polished elegance that made people instinctively trust him. “Don’t worry,” he added with a smile that seemed too perfect, too sweet. Elyra wanted to believe him, and for a fleeting moment, she almost did. But something in the curve of his lips, the slight narrowing of his eyes as he glanced at Zevarion, made her stomach tighten once again. There was an undercurrent of something she couldn’t name—something sharp, hidden beneath the surface of his sugar-coated charm. Zevarion, however, made no move to introduce her further or ease the tension. He simply regarded her silently, his gaze unreadable. Elyra felt the weight of expectation pressing down on her, and a shiver ran down her spine. She realized, with a sinking sense of inevitability, that she was not just walking into a house; she was stepping into a world of calculated appearances, hidden power, and invisible rules. Victor’s soft voice broke her thoughts again. “Allow me to show you to your room. I’m sure you’re exhausted from your journey.” He offered a hand, perfectly polite, but Elyra sensed the subtle command in the gesture: follow me, accept my guidance, trust me… for now. Reluctantly, she allowed herself to be led through the winding corridors of the mansion, every step echoing softly on the marble floors. The rooms were lavish beyond imagination: ornate furniture, expensive art pieces, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking perfectly manicured gardens. Her breath caught in awe and disbelief. She had never seen wealth like this. The realization of how far from her own modest life she had come made her stomach churn with nervous energy. When they reached her room, Victor paused, smiling at her. “I know this is sudden, and perhaps overwhelming,” he said gently, “but remember, appearances must be maintained. The world outside watches every move of the Vale family, and we cannot afford mistakes.” Elyra nodded silently. The words were comforting on the surface but carried an unspoken warning. There was no denying it: this family was powerful, and they expected perfection. As Victor left the room, his charm lingering like a sweet perfume, Elyra’s thoughts immediately returned to Zevarion. She had barely spoken to him, yet his presence lingered like a shadow. She wondered what kind of man he truly was beneath the calm, composed exterior. Would he be cruel, kind, or something in between? And would she be able to navigate the delicate balance of their contract without losing herself? Later that evening, during the formal dinner, the tension between Elyra and Zevarion only intensified. She sat across from him at the grand dining table, noticing every subtle movement—the way his fingers drummed lightly against the table, the way his eyes flicked to her momentarily before returning to the conversation with the other family members. Victor sat beside Elyra, offering comforting smiles and occasionally whispering soft reassurances, further adding to the confusion of emotions whirling inside her. The contrast between the cold, distant Zevarion and the charming, attentive Victor created a storm of tension that made every interaction charged and unpredictable. By the end of the evening, Elyra felt a strange combination of intimidation, curiosity, and an inexplicable pull toward Zevarion. She knew their marriage was supposed to be contractual, emotionless, and temporary. Yet, every glance, every gesture, every subtle word from him hinted that there was more beneath the surface—something she couldn’t yet grasp. As she retired to her room that night, Elyra lay awake, staring at the ornate ceiling, her mind replaying every moment of the day. The mansion was beautiful, the family polite, and yet there was a sense of lurking danger that she could not shake. Victor’s smiles, Zevarion’s piercing gaze, and the grandeur of the Vale estate combined to form a complex web that she had to navigate carefully. Somewhere deep inside, she sensed that this was only the beginning—an introduction to a life where love, danger, and secrets were intertwined in ways she could never have imagined. And though she tried to push the thoughts away, her heart betrayed her with a flutter of anticipation. Because in the shadowed halls of the Vale mansion, nothing was ever as it seemed, and every polite smile hid a secret waiting to be revealed.The study was completely silent.The video had ended, but its echo still lingered in the air like a heavy fog that refused to clear.Elyra stood beside Zevarion’s desk, her arms folded tightly across her chest as if she were trying to steady herself.On the laptop screen, the paused frame still showed Victor Fernandez Vale’s face.Calm.Confident.Dangerously composed.Zevarion hadn’t moved for nearly a full minute.His expression was unreadable, but Elyra could feel the tension radiating from him like heat from a flame.Finally, he closed the laptop.The soft click sounded louder than it should have.Neither of them spoke at first.Elyra knew this wasn’t easy for him.Victor wasn’t just another executive in the company. He was family. Someone Zevarion had grown up with, trusted for years.And now that same man had just appeared in a video discussing secret financial movements behind Zevarion’s back.“Videos can be edited,” Zevarion said quietly.Elyra looked at him.“You think it’s f
The emergency lights flickered weakly along the hallway, casting long, uneven shadows across the walls. The usually bright executive floor of Valeon Group now felt like an entirely different place—quiet, hollow, and unsettling.Elyra stood inside the empty office, her back lightly pressed against the wall.Zevarion’s hand still held her wrist.Not painfully.Just firmly enough to keep her from stepping out.“Don’t move,” he whispered.His voice was low, controlled, but Elyra could sense the alert tension beneath it.Her heart was beating so loudly she was sure it could be heard in the corridor outside.“Did you see who it was?” she asked quietly.Zevarion shook his head slightly, his eyes still focused on the hallway through the narrow gap in the door.“No. Just a silhouette.”A cold wave of realization ran through Elyra.Someone had been inside the building after hours.Someone who probably knew she was still here.And the timing of the power outage couldn’t be a coincidence.Zevario
The morning at the Vale estate began with an uneasy calm.Sunlight streamed through the tall glass windows of the dining hall, reflecting off the polished marble floors. Everything looked peaceful, almost too peaceful after the chaos of the previous day.Elyra sat quietly at the long dining table, stirring her tea absentmindedly.Her mind was far from calm.The collapsing shelf.The anonymous call.The strange financial trail she had uncovered.None of it felt like coincidence anymore.Someone was watching her closely.And whoever it was clearly wanted her to stop digging.She sighed softly and took a sip of tea.Across the table, Zevarion Vale sat reading something on his tablet. His posture was relaxed, but Elyra had begun to notice the subtle signs of his alertness. Even when he appeared calm, his attention was always sharp.He suddenly looked up.“You’re thinking too loudly.”Elyra blinked. “Is that even possible?”“For you, yes.”She couldn’t help smiling faintly.“You should try
The Vale mansion was unusually quiet that night.After the incident in the archive room, the entire atmosphere of the house felt heavier. Security had been increased. Guards were posted near the gates and the main entrance, and even inside the hallways, Elyra noticed subtle changes.Someone was watching more carefully now.Or perhaps… someone was hiding more carefully.Elyra sat near the large window in her room, her laptop open on the desk. The screen glowed softly in the dim light, illuminating the files she had been reviewing for hours.Numbers.Transactions.Hidden trails of money.Every time she thought she had reached the end of the pattern, another small detail appeared. Whoever was behind it was careful.....very careful.But not perfect.She leaned back in her chair and rubbed her eyes.“Why would anyone risk so much for such small transfers?” she murmured.The amounts were too small to attract attention. Yet the pattern stretched across several departments. That meant coordin












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