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Contract Wife, Real Love

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

areer was still in its early stages, which meant a lot of writing and not a l

The air was thick with perfume and excitement. Women were cheering, laughing, and

led over the music, pointing at a dancer who

and charisma, caught my eye and gave a theatrical wink directly into my camera. It was

us muscle. I tapped the familiar name

o sent i

I muttered, frantically trying to find the 'unsend' button. But t

ng myself as a prudish observer dragged against her will to this den

ka

, workaholic husband didn't care what I did, as long as it didn'

d mood restored. "Another r

to the crowd by a guy who introduced himself as Mark. He was cute, with friendly eyes and an easy laugh. We danced for a while,

said, my head thrown back, when

am. Standing there lik

silent, the thumping music fading into a dull roar in my ears. He

e motion, his eyes never leaving mine. I

lking, oblivious. "You okay? You

ome, very rich, and

unnerving grace, people parting for him as if they sensed his import

, or maybe it was just his powerful presence dwarfing everyone e

ancy seeing you here! But my throat was dry, and no words came out. I was caught

nse, a silent interro

a low, calm rumble that cu

ing

t of something I had never seen before. It wasn't

njoy the 'decadent' lifestyle," he added, a s

e had know

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“The video was only fifteen seconds long: a male burlesque dancer, all glitter and bravado, tearing off his pants. My finger slipped, and the screen flashed: Video sent to Liam. Panic seized me, cold and immediate. Liam, my workaholic, rarely-home, contract husband, recipient of my perfectly-crafted façade. I fumbled for my phone, desperately typing a lie: "Oh my god, Liam, you will not believe where Ashley dragged me tonight. I am so disgusted." His reply came instantly: "Okay." Just "Okay." No questions, no suspicion. He bought it. My easy escape was secure. But then, across the pulsing, chaotic nightclub, I saw him. Liam. He lifted his glass, his eyes dark and unwavering, a silent warning cutting through the noise. My perfect, distant husband, who was supposed to be a continent away, was here, watching me. He knew. The easy dance I had perfected–the detached, separate lives–was crumbling. The comfortable silence of our contract was shattered. "Having fun?" he drawled, a glint in his eyes I' d never seen before, cutting through my desperate lie. "I see your friend finally convinced you to enjoy the \'decadent\' lifestyle." He knew. He had known all along, and for some reason, he had played along. Why? I watched him approach, towering over everyone, and for the first time, I felt a knot of fear and something else entirely-a thrill-because this wasn't part of the contract. This was real. As I clung to his arm, playing the doting wife for his colleagues, every interaction felt charged with a new, unsettling current. This wasn't the escape I' d planned; it was something far more complicated. The man I married for freedom was suddenly making me feel trapped, yet strangely, incredibly seen. Who was Liam Patterson, really? And why did his silent scrutiny feel more intimate than any embrace?”
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