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My contract marriage with the billionaire

A desperate young girl. A cold-hearted CEO. A contract that could change everything. Bella, a loyal girl, tries to get her brother out of jail after he is framed for a crime he did not commit. With time running out and her brother's health at risk, she reluctantly agrees to an unconventional proposal: a contract marriage to Samuel Asher, the cold heir to a multinational company. Samuel's grandfather dangles the keys to the company—but only if Samuel marries and produces an heir. Viewing Bella as nothing more than a means to an end, he proposes a loveless union with strict rules. No attachments. No intimacy. Just business. But as Bella and Samuel navigate their faux relationship, unexpected complications arise. Jonathan, Samuel's faithful PA and Bella's longtime friend, harbors secret feelings for her. And when Samuel breaks his own rules, leaving both Bella and his girlfriend Elaina pregnant, the stakes skyrocket. With a company empire, a brother's freedom, and the fate of two unborn children hanging in the balance, will cold ambition or unexpected love prevail?

DavettaSmith · Urban
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37 Chs

chapter 28

Hidden Threads  

It had been a long night. Sleep had evaded me, and when I finally closed my eyes, my thoughts circled back to Bella. I never wanted her to find out about the photographs like that, stumbling into the truth that even I was still trying to piece together. 

I sat in my study, staring at the whiskey glass in my hand. The amber liquid swirled like the chaos in my mind. Bella's father, Mark, had once worked for my father as his secretary. It was a fact I had only uncovered recently, and the implications were far-reaching. 

The problem wasn't just that they worked together. It was that Mark had left my father's service to work for my uncle, Kevin, my father's younger brother and the man who had schemed to seize control of everything after my parents' deaths.  

And the day my parents were killed in that so-called accident? The last person my father had called was Mark.