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COLD HEARTS & CONTRACTS
COLD HEARTS & CONTRACTS
Author: Kessy

Chapter 1

Author: Kessy
last update publish date: 2026-05-12 17:34:00

‎The Paper Fortress

KESTER BENITA

‎Benita Hayes

‎There was dust and dying dreams in the air of my father’s study.

‎I stood at the floor to ceiling windows watching the grey rain smear against the glass blurring the manicured gardens of the Hayes estate. This house had been my refuge for twenty-one years, a place of mahogany and plush carpets. It felt like a waiting room for a funeral now. My own. "Sign it, Benita. For God’s sake, stop looking at the rain and look at the reality."

‎My father’s voice was a ghost of its former self. Richard Hayes, the man who had once commanded boardrooms with a single glance, was now slumped in his leather chair, his face the color of parchment. On the desk between us lay a thick leather folder. The Knight-Hayes Restructuring Agreement.

‎"I’ve seen the audits, Dad," I said, turning slowly. I gripped my tablet so hard my knuckles were white. "The Singapore discrepancies they weren't an accident. Someone moved that money. If we go to the authorities now, if we explain that the internal servers were breached—"

‎"The authorities are already here!" he snapped, his hand slamming onto the desk. He pointed toward the driveway. "There is a black SUV parked at our gates, Benita. Federal agents are waiting for a phone call from Alexander Knight. If that man doesn't get what he wants by sunset, I will be in a holding cell by dinner. The company will be dismantled. Your stepmother and sister will be on the street."

‎He paused, his eyes pleading. "And you... you’ll be the daughter of a felon. You’ll never work in finance again. Everything I built for you will be ash." "So you’re selling me to save the ash?" The words felt like glass in my throat.

‎Before he could answer, the heavy oak doors swung open. The room didn't just get colder; it felt as if the oxygen had been sucked out of it.

‎Adrian Knight walked in.

‎I had seen him on the covers of business magazines, usually accompanied by headlines like The Ice King of Wall Street or The Ruthless Heir. But the two-dimensional images didn't do him justice. He was twenty-five, but he moved with a terrifying, predator-like grace. His suit was midnight black, tailored so perfectly it looked like a second skin. His hair was dark, his jawline sharp enough to be a weapon, and his eyes... they were the color of a winter sea. Cold, deep, and utterly indifferent.

‎He didn't look at my father. He looked at me. His gaze was a slow, deliberate crawl from my face down to my shoes and back again. It wasn't a look of desire. It was the look of a man inspecting a piece of real estate he was about to acquire at a foreclosure auction.

‎"The clock is ticking, Richard," Adrian said. His voice was a rich, dark baritone that sent a shiver of pure apprehension down my spine. "My father is losing patience. Does she sign, or do I call the SEC?" "She’s signing," my father whispered.

‎Adrian stepped toward the desk, pulling a silver fountain pen from his breast pocket. He held it out to me. Up close, he smelled of expensive sandalwood and something metallic, like the air before a lightning strike.

‎"Three years, Benita," Adrian said, his eyes locking onto mine. "A legal marriage. A shared residence at the Knight estate. You will accompany me to every gala, every board meeting, and every family dinner. You will be the picture of a devoted wife."

‎"And what do I get in return?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady despite the roaring in my ears. "Besides my father’s freedom from a cage you probably helped build?"

A flicker of something—was it amusement?—passed through his grey eyes. "You get the Knight name. You get protection from the people in this very house who are already planning to sell your jewelry. And," he leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a whisper that only I could hear, "you get to stay in the game. Because once you sign this, you aren't a victim anymore. You’re a Knight. And we don't lose."

‎I looked at the pen. I looked at the man who was offering me a golden cage to replace a leaden one. I was smart, I was observant, and I knew a trap when I saw one. But I also knew that if I didn't sign, I would lose the only thing I had left: the chance to find out who had really framed my father.

‎I took the pen. Our fingers brushed—a brief, electric spark of heat that made me flinch. I pressed the nib to the paper.

‎Benita Hayes.

‎"Good," Adrian said, snapping the folder shut. He didn't offer a smile. He didn't offer a hand in comfort. He simply checked his watch. "You have twenty minutes to pack a single suitcase. My driver will handle the rest of your things tomorrow. We have a dinner engagement with my parents at seven. Don't be late. I despise tardiness.

‎As I walked out of the room to go upstairs, I passed my stepsister, Vanessa, in the hallway. She was leaning against the wall, her eyes narrowed in a mix of jealousy and spite.

‎"Nice work, Benny," she sneered, tossing her blonde hair. "Sold to the highest bidder. I wonder how long a 'cold heart' like Adrian will take to realize he bought a defective product." I didn't answer. I didn't have the energy. I went to my room and began to pack, realizing that the "Contract" wasn't the end of my life—it was the start of a war.

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