LOGINOn her 21st birthday, Raven Cross Villareal receives the last gift she ever expected: a marriage contract from the man who raised her. Theron Ashvale Calder, the cold billionaire heir, was her guardian for twelve years and the one person she trusted most. He says it’s for protection. Two years. A fake marriage. No feelings involved. But the moment Raven becomes Mrs. Calder, her parents’ hidden trust fund activates… and secrets buried for years begin to surface. Secrets about a deadly family war. Secrets about the night her parents died. And the most dangerous secret of all? Theron has known the truth all along. Now Raven is trapped between enemies who want to use her, a husband who lied to her, and a love that was never supposed to exist. Because this marriage was never about business. It was the beginning of a war.
View MoreTwenty-one.
I stared at my reflection in the floor-to-ceiling mirror of the master bathroom, watching the way the silk robe clung to my curves, highlighting the woman I had become. I am twenty-one years old. A legal adult. Finally free, or so I had dreamed for years. But freedom was a luxury I could never afford. Not when I lived under the roof of Theron Ashvale Calder. The room was silent, save for the soft hum of the air conditioning and the frantic beating of my own heart. I adjusted the diamond studs on my ears, another gift from him, another reminder of the gulf between our worlds. I looked expensive. I looked polished. But inside, I was still the little orphan girl he had picked up twelve years ago, scared and alone, clutching the hem of her dress in a house full of strangers. "Raven." His voice came from behind me, low and resonant, vibrating through the marble tiles and settling deep in my bones. I didn't turn around immediately. I couldn't. Not when my heart was already hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. I took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of expensive roses and something sharp, metallic…like power. I smoothed down the fabric of my dress, trying to erase the wrinkles, trying to erase my own nervousness, before turning to face him. He was leaning against the doorframe, looking every bit the powerful CEO he was. Dressed in a tailored black suit that fit him like it was painted on, his dark hair perfectly styled, his jaw sharp enough to cut glass. At thirty years old, Theron was beautiful in the way a storm was beautiful, dangerous, overwhelming, and impossible to look away from. He was my guardian. My provider. The man who had taken me in when my parents died. And he was the man I had been secretly in love with for half my life. "Happy birthday, Raven Cross," he said, pushing off the wall and walking towards me. His steps were slow, deliberate, filling the space between us until the air felt heavy, charged with electricity I couldn't name. He moved with the grace of a predator, confident and absolute, every movement calculated and commanding. "Thank you, Sir," I whispered, lowering my eyes. I always called him Sir. It was a barrier. A wall I built to protect myself from wanting what I could never have. It kept things formal. It kept things safe. Or so I told myself. He stopped right in front of me. So close I could smell his scent, expensive cologne mixed with something uniquely masculine, something that made my knees weak and my mouth go dry. His fingers lifted, cold and firm, tilting my chin up until I was forced to look at him. His eyes were dark, obsidian pools that held no emotion, or perhaps hid them too well behind layers of control and years of practice. "No 'Sir' today," he murmured, his thumb brushing against my lower lip. The touch was light, but it burned, leaving a trail of fire on my skin that seared right through to my soul. "You are a woman now. You are no longer a child under my care. You are grown. And you look..." He paused, his gaze dropping to my mouth, then back to my eyes. "...exquisite." My breath hitched. "Then what should I call you?" A flicker of something passed through his gaze. Something dark. Something hungry that made my stomach flip and my toes curl inside my shoes. "Theron," he said finally, his voice dropping an octave, rough and deep. "Just Theron." He pulled away then, breaking the spell, and walked over to his massive mahogany desk. I stood there, trembling slightly, my lips still tingling from his touch, watching as he picked up a thick stack of papers bound in a black leather folder. He placed it on the table with a finality that made my stomach clench with dread. "I have a gift for you," he said, gesturing for me to approach. I walked over, my heart sinking slightly. I expected jewelry. A set of car keys. Another expensive thing to remind me that I was just another asset in his collection, another responsibility to be managed, another trophy to be displayed. But when I looked down, my blood ran cold.MARRIAGE CONTRACT The words were printed in bold, official letters. I looked up at him, stunned, my mind reeling as if the floor had just disappeared beneath my feet. "Marriage?" I breathed out, my voice barely audible. "Theron... what is this? Is this some kind of joke? Some kind of test?" "Protection," he said simply, his voice devoid of warmth, devoid of anything but cold, hard calculation. "Strategy. The business world is changing, Raven. Enemies are moving. Shadows are lengthening. Old debts are calling. The only way to secure your future, to secure the alliances we need, is for you to carry my name. To be officially mine. Under my wing completely." "You want me... to marry you?" I stared at him, trying to find any hint of jest, any trace of affection. There was none. Only iron determination. "But... why? You are the heir to the Calder Empire. You could have any woman you want. Socialites, actresses, women of power and lineage. Why me? The girl you raised? The orphan?" He leaned forward, resting his hands on the desk, pinning me with his intense stare. The atmosphere in the room shifted, becoming oppressive, thick with unspoken words and hidden agendas. "Because you belong to me, Raven," he stated, as if it were a simple fact of nature. "You have been mine to raise, mine to protect, mine to guide since you were nine years old. I carved you into this woman standing before me. I paid for your food, your clothes, your education. I shaped you. And I do not share what is mine. I will not let anyone else take you. And I will not let anyone harm you." "It's just a contract," he continued, pushing the papers closer. The sound of the paper sliding against wood sounded like a gunshot in the silence. "Two years. That is all. We play the part in public. We smile for the cameras. We maintain the image of a perfect, loving couple. In private... we maintain our distance. I will not force you to do anything you do not want. After two years, you get your freedom. You get financial security. You get everything you ever claimed to want, everything you fought me for." Everything I wanted. Independence. Security. The things I had craved for so long, the things I had argued with him about a thousand times. But at what cost? To be his wife in name only. To live with him, touch him, see him every day, knowing it was all a lie. Knowing that for him, this was just business. Just another merger. And yet... a stupid, dangerous part of me whispered that maybe this is my chance. Maybe, if I am close enough, if I am under his skin, he will finally see me as a woman, not just a responsibility. "What if I refuse?" I asked, my voice trembling, clutching at the last thread of defiance I had left. "What if I say no and walk away?" Theron’s expression darkened. The air in the room dropped ten degrees. His eyes turned flinty, hard as stone. "You won't refuse," he said softly, dangerously. "Because you know as well as I do that out there, alone, you are vulnerable. You are a target. Some people would use you against me, people who would hurt you just to see me bleed. Here... with me... under my protection... You are safe. I am the only shield you have, Raven. Don't fool yourself into thinking otherwise." He picked up a pen and held it out to me. His fingers wrapped around mine as he placed the pen in my grasp. His skin was warm, his grip firm, possessive, refusing to let go until I held it tight. "Sign it, Raven. Become Mrs. Calder." My hand shook as I lifted the pen. I looked at his face one last time, searching for love, for mercy, for anything, but found only unwavering resolve. With a heart that felt like it was breaking and flying at the same time, I bent down and signed my name.Raven Cross Villareal. The moment the ink dried, Theron closed the folder with a sharp click. The deal was done. "Good girl," he whispered, and the praise sent a shiver down my spine that had nothing to do with fear. He walked to the door, pausing with his hand on the handle, looking back at me with an expression I couldn't decipher… something almost like pain, or perhaps hunger. "Pack your things tonight," he ordered, his voice leaving no room for argument. "From now on... You sleep in my room. In my bed. Where can I see you, and where can I keep you safe." The door closed. I was left alone in the silence, clutching the pen, staring at the space where he had stood. I had just signed my life away to the only man I had ever loved.And I wasn't sure if I was safe, or if I had just walked straight into the lion's den.The calm that returned after the storm felt different now. It was not the easy peace of ignorance, but the heavy, guarded stillness of those who knew exactly what rested upon their shoulders. Every breath, every glance, every quiet moment carried the weight of billions of lives. We had become the living anchor of the world, and there was no going back.The next morning, we gathered again in the main room, but the atmosphere had shifted. Kaelen stood before us no longer as a hidden mastermind, but as the one who had set the final stage. Leo continued to monitor the readings, his face showing no sign of error, yet his expression remained tense. Elvira and Kaelen stood to one side, watching as if waiting to see what we would do next.Theron held my hand firmly, his thumb brushing gently over my knuckles. The energy within us felt like a quiet river now, flowing smoothly between our bodies, warm and steady. But I could feel it, always there, a presence that did not intrude but never faded
The silence that followed Kaelen’s revelation was heavier than any storm. It pressed against our chests, thick and suffocating, as the full meaning of what we had become settled into every thought and breath. We had fought for freedom, broken every chain, exposed every lie, only to discover that our greatest victory had turned into a responsibility we could never set down.Theron did not let go of my hand. His grip tightened, not out of fear, but as if he was trying to anchor both of us to something real amid the shock. Across the room, Leo stared at his screen, his fingers moving rapidly, searching for any flaw, any loophole, any way to undo what had been done. Elvira stood motionless, her face pale, realizing that even her own long struggle for control or redemption was small compared to this new reality. Kaelen remained calm, his posture steady, but his eyes held no trace of regret.“It is irreversible,” Leo said at last, his voice hollow. “The energy has integrated into your biolo
The evening felt like a conclusion. For the first time, every question seemed to have an answer. Every enemy had been unmasked. Every layer of deception had been stripped away. Theron’s father stood among us, explaining the design of centuries, and we listened, thinking we had finally reached the full truth.But there is always one more secret.We gathered around the large table in the main room, the light of lamps and the fading sunset mixing together. Theron’s father, whose name we now learned was Kaelen, spoke with calm authority, laying out the final pieces of the founders’ plan. He told us how the system had been built to test generation after generation, how only the strongest bond could hold its power, and how we had finally met every requirement.“It is finished,” he said, resting his hands on the table. “The cycle is complete. The energy is balanced. The world is free to grow without hidden controls or hidden threats.”Theron nodded, though his eyes still held a trace of wari
We thought the danger was truly behind us. We had stripped away the Order, exposed the Stewards' deception, and stabilized the ancient energy source deep beneath the mountain. For the first time in years, there were no alarms, no hidden codes, no signals threatening to rewrite everything we had built.But peace, we were learning, was never as simple as it seemed.Three days passed in quiet calm. The island breathed easily. Kael and his men began helping to repair the small docks and clear paths through the forest. Elvira spent her time studying the old records, searching for answers to how she had been manipulated for so long. Leo continued to monitor the network, his reports coming back clear and steady every hour.It was on the fourth evening, as the sun dipped low and painted the sea in gold, that Leo called us over to his worktable. His face was not alarmed, but it held a deep, thoughtful frown.“I have been going through the deepest archives again,” he said, tapping the screen. “
The descent into the hidden valley took hours.We moved carefully down steep, rocky slopes, staying close to the cliffs, using every shadow and crevice to stay out of sight. Everywhere we looked, we saw signs of the Order’s presence. Patrols moving along wide paths carved into the rock. Guard posts
The forest closed in around us immediately.Tall trees with thick canopies blocked out most of the sky, turning the bright daylight into a dim green twilight. The ground was soft with moss and fallen leaves, the air cool and still, heavy with the scent of damp earth and growing things.
Days blended into a steady rhythm of travel.We moved northward, staying within the maze of islands and hidden channels that spread across this part of the sea. It was a world of deep blue water, green hills, and jagged rock, a place where the maps held secrets and the currents followed old paths t
Darkness covered the ocean.Our small fleet moved silently across the water, keeping far away from regular shipping lanes and coastal routes. There were three vessels in total, fast and sleek, built low to the waves, painted in matte colors that blended perfectly with the night.They had been hidde
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