The Contract Wife He Never Met

The Contract Wife He Never Met

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Introduction

I’m married to a stranger… and I slept with the wrong billionaire.
My name is Elara Ashford.
I’m the adopted daughter the Ashfords sacrificed to save their precious biological child.
Four years ago, the family faced ruin, on the edge of bankruptcy.
A mysterious benefactor stepped in—saving them in exchange for a contract marriage with me.
Rumors said he was hideously ugly, reclusive, too ashamed to show his face.
For four years, he never asked to meet.
I grieved the baby I lost, painted in silence, and waited for our deal to end.
Now, the final year is here.
My unknown husband demands we meet face-to-face.
But things happened earlier than expected? I crash into him at the Serpentine Gallery, paint splattering his Tom Ford suit.
He flips open my sketchbook… and freezes.
That drawing? One I had made in grief for my son, who I had lost — and yet it was identical to his son, Cassian.
The man whose child I drew from grief.
And he is my mysterious contract husband.

Chapter 1

Elara's POV:

The cigarette smoke curled upward in the early morning light, dissolving into the cold air that seeped through the cracked window of my attic studio.

I stood before the blank section of wall I'd left untouched for four years, my fingers unconsciously worrying the vintage diamond stud in my left ear—Gran's heirloom, the only piece of jewelry I wore consistently.

The rest of the walls were covered in my work: charcoal sketches of children's faces, oil paintings of forgotten corners in Florence, watercolor studies from my time in Paris.

But that one stretch of pristine white plaster remained empty, a wound I couldn't bring myself to dress.

My phone buzzed on the paint-splattered workbench, shattering the silence.

The screen displayed a message from Vivienne's housekeeper: a reminder about the Serpentine Gallery preview that afternoon.

I took a long drag from my cigarette, watching the ember glow in the dim light. I needed the exposure, needed the chance to be seen by the kind of people who could afford to commission my work or, better yet, sponsor a proper exhibition.

But the thought of navigating the minefield of London's art elite made my stomach turn.

Those people didn't care about art—they cared about investment portfolios and social currency, about which artist's work would look best in their third homes in the Cotswolds.

Below me, the familiar sound of raised voices filtered through the floorboards.

Richard and Lorraine, arguing about Isabelle's latest attempt to become an influencer. Something about a failed brand partnership and wasted money. I stubbed out my cigarette in the overflowing ashtray and made my decision.

I'd go to the gallery, if only to make Vivienne happy.

And then I'd start looking for a place of my own, somewhere far from the Ashford townhouse and its suffocating atmosphere of resentment and disappointed expectations.

I descended the narrow stairs from the attic, my boots barely making a sound on the worn carpet. The voices grew louder as I passed the second floor, but I didn't pause. I'd perfected the art of becoming invisible in this house, of moving through its rooms like a ghost haunting my own past.

Vivienne's bedroom occupied the entire fourth floor, a sanctuary of faded elegance that smelled of lavender and old books.

She was already dressed, sitting in her favorite armchair by the window with a cup of tea balanced on her knee. Despite the early hour, she looked composed, her silver hair swept into its usual elegant chignon, though I noticed the slight tremor in her hands as she set down the teacup.

"You're up early," she said, her blue eyes—so similar to my own—crinkling with warmth. "Or did you sleep at all?"

"I slept." I settled into the chair across from her, accepting the cup of tea that had clearly been poured in anticipation of my arrival. "I always do eventually."

Her gaze was knowing. "The preview is at three. I've arranged for a car."

"I can take the Tube."

"You can, but you won't." She leaned forward slightly, her voice taking on that particular quality that meant she was about to say something important. "There will be people there today, Elara. Important people. The kind who can open doors for you, if you let them."

I wrapped my hands around the warm porcelain, feeling the familiar weight of expectation settling on my shoulders. "I'm not good at playing those games, Gran. You know that."

"I'm not asking you to play games. I'm asking you to show them what you can do." She reached for the vintage Chanel necklace draped over the arm of her chair, holding it out. "Wear this today. Think of it as armor."

The word hung in the air between us, heavy with meaning. Armor. Protection against the casual cruelty of the elite, against the judgment that would follow me the moment I walked through those gallery doors.

I took the necklace, feeling the weight of the gold links in my palm, and something in her expression made my chest tighten.

"There's something else," she said, and her voice had gone soft, careful. "About your... situation. With Silas Crane."

My jaw tensed.

Four years since that surreal arrangement, four years since I'd signed papers marrying a man I'd never met to save my family from financial ruin, and I still couldn't think about it without feeling the ghost of that humiliation.

"I know. I need to handle it."

"You deserve to move forward with your life, darling. Properly. Not in this limbo."

"I will." I set down my tea, suddenly restless. "I'll handle it. I promise."

But even as I said it, I knew I was lying. How did you divorce a ghost? How did you end a marriage that had never really begun?

Four years had passed, and I'd heard nothing.

For all I knew, he could be anyone, anywhere—I knew nothing about him. Not his face, not his voice, not even whether he was still alive.

Four years of silence, and I was still bound to him by a contract that felt more like a chain with each passing day.

Vivienne didn't push further, but her eyes held that particular sadness that made me want to promise impossible things. Instead, I fastened the necklace around my throat, feeling the cool metal settle against my collarbone like a second skin.


By the afternoon, I left the townhouse, and I was already running late.

I'd lost myself in a painting—a study of light through autumn leaves that had demanded my complete attention—and when I finally looked at my phone, it was already three-fifteen.

The canvas bag containing my portable sketching supplies banged against my hip as I ran through the streets of Kensington, my vintage boots slapping against the pavement.

The Serpentine Gallery rose before me like a modernist temple, all clean lines and glass walls that reflected the golden afternoon light.

The entrance was crowded with the kind of people who made my artist soul recoil: women in designer dresses that cost more than my annual rent, men in suits so perfectly tailored they looked like they'd been born wearing them.

I was painfully aware of my paint-stained linen shirt, my ripped jeans, the way my hair was coming loose from its careless bun.

But there was no time to worry about that now. I was already fifteen minutes late, and Vivienne would be looking for me.

I pushed through the crowd at the entrance, muttering apologies, my eyes fixed on the doorway ahead.

The canvas bag swung wide as I turned, and I didn't see the man until it was too late.

The impact sent us both stumbling—me forward, him backward—and suddenly the world was a chaos of falling bodies and scattering objects.

My bag hit the floor and burst open, sending charcoal pencils rolling across the polished concrete, my sketchbook sliding toward a pair of expensive-looking shoes, tubes of paint clattering like small explosions.

One of the tubes, I registered with horror, had been crushed beneath my knee, and a vivid streak of cadmium red was now smeared across the front of a man's perfectly pressed suit.

For a moment, there was absolute silence.

Then the crowd seemed to collectively inhale, a sharp sound of shock that made my face burn.

I scrambled to my knees, my hands already reaching for the scattered supplies, words tumbling out in a rush. "Oh God, I'm so sorry, I didn't see you, let me—"

My fingers found the tube of paint, now hopelessly mangled, and I looked up to see the damage I'd done.

The man stood perfectly still, looking down at the red stain spreading across his charcoal-gray Tom Ford suit like a wound.

His face was a study in controlled fury, all sharp angles and cold eyes that seemed to strip away my skin and examine the bones beneath. When he spoke, his voice was low and precise, each word dropping into the silence like a stone into still water.

"Stop touching me."

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