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Contract With My Hidden Enemy
Contract With My Hidden Enemy
Penulis: Amara Story’s

Chapter One: The Weight of a Signature

last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-25 17:25:45

The fabric of my structured charcoal dress felt less like clothing and more like armor, though it did nothing to stop the coldness seeping through the glass walls of the high-rise office. I sat perfectly still, my spine rigid against the leather chair, hands folded neatly in my lap. I kept my dark brown hair draped over my shoulders exactly the way my aunt preferred; smooth, and controlled. It was the uniform of a girl raised to be seen and not heard.

"Sit up straighter, Vienne," Aunt Marissa murmured from beside me, her voice sharp and tailored, matching the rigid lines of her dark suit. She didn't look at me. Her gray eyes were fixed entirely on the empty leather chair across the mahogany desk. "This is not the time for your quiet stubbornness. You know exactly what is at stake if you fail to please him. Our family name will be dragged through the mud by morning.

"I didn't answer. I couldn't. I merely squeezed my fingers together in my lap until my knuckles turned white, trying to anchor myself. Growing up under Aunt Marissa’s roof had taught me that survival meant suppressing vulnerability. I had learned to observe, and to hide my breathing so no one could see how much my chest was aching. Our family empire was crumbling, Marissa had spent weeks looking for an escape route, treating me like an asset to be paid off.

Instead, she found a buyer.

The heavy double doors clicked open, and the entire room instantly fell into a suffocating silence. The air pressure seemed to drop, making it hard to draw a full breath.

Silas Vane walked in.

He was tall, physically imposing, and carried an aura of absolute authority that made the spacious room feel small. His black hair was perfectly styled, and his sharp features looked as though they had been carved from marble—beautiful, but entirely without warmth. But it was his eyes—cold, dark, and completely unreadable; that made my stomach twist into knots of pure dread.

He was the most feared shadow in the corporate elite. To the press, he was the icy billionaire savior who rescued failing companies. To me, he was the monster who had orchestrated my family's ruin, pulling the strings from the dark until we had no choice but to crawl to him on our knees. My knees shook beneath my dress just looking at him.

Silas didn't look at my aunt. He didn't even acknowledge my presence as he took his seat. With tormenting slowness, he pulled a thick, cream-colored document from his leather briefcase and slid it across the polished wood table. At the bottom of the page, a heavy silver fountain pen rested, gleaming under the dim office lights.

The terms are simple, Marissa," Silas said, his voice a low, commanding rasp that sent a shiver of pure fear down my spine. "One year. A marriage in name only to settle the outstanding debt. Once she signs, your family’s crisis disappears."

"And her duties?" Aunt Marissa leaned forward, her voice tight with calculated desperation. "Vienne has been raised to understand the expectations of elite society. She will not embarrass the Vane name.”

"Silas finally turned his dark gaze toward me. It felt like a physical weight pressing against my throat, cutting off my air. "Her only duty is absolute compliance. She belongs to the Vane estate now. No exceptions.”

My heart hammered violently against my ribs. I wasn't a person to them; I was a line item in a ledger.

Aunt Marissa breathed a sigh of relief, the rigid tension in her shoulders dropping slightly. She glanced at me, a cold, demanding nod signaling my cue. "Sign it, Vienne. Do not make him wait.

"I stood up, my legs feeling like lead. I had to place a hand on the edge of the desk just to keep my balance, my vision blurring for a fraction of a second. I walked to the edge of the desk, reaching out to pick up the heavy fountain pen. The metal was cold against my skin, sending another jolt of panic through my veins. I looked down at the signature line, my chest heaving as I prepared to sell my freedom to save a family that had never truly loved me. Though the only family I had now was “Aunt Marissa” since the death of my parents.

But as the nib touched the paper, my eyes caught on something else.

At the very top of the contract, stamped into the heavy paper, was a small, intricate seal.

My breath hitched completely. The room seemed to spin. I couldn't move. I couldn't blink. The symbol was unique.

I hadn't seen it in any elite registry or corporate document. I had seen it in the terrifying, recurring fragments of a nightmare I had suffered from since I was six years old; a dream of blood and a screeching car crash. A past my aunt claimed never existed. My mind scrambled, terror overriding my training. If Silas had this symbol, maybe he knew about the fire. He knew what happened to my parents.

"You didn't buy a wife, Silas," I whispered. The words left my mouth before my brain could stop them, born out of pure, desperate panic rather than bravery. I looked up to meet his dark eyes, my hands trembling visibly as I held the pen. "You bought a hostage."

Aunt Marissa gasped sharply behind me, her chair scraping the floor. "Vienne! Hold your tongue!" “I’m so sorry. She can be stubborn sometimes…” She said.

Silas didn't flinch. Instead, a slow, dark tilt formed at the corner of his lips. He leaned forward, his massive shadow completely swallowing me as he rested his forearms on the desk. The sheer intensity of his presence filled the space between us, suffocating me."Correct, Little Bird," Silas murmured, his voice dropping to a dangerous, predatory whisper meant only for me. "And if you make a sound, the cage gets smaller."

The threat hung in the air, heavy and absolute. My throat went completely dry. He wasn't just a businessman; he was a captor who knew every single one of my weaknesses. My little confidence shattered, leaving nothing but the raw, stubborn urge to survive. I couldn't run. I had nowhere to go.

With my hand shaking so hard the pen rattled against my fingernails, I pressed the silver nib into the paper. I dragged the ink across the page, signing away my life, my name, and my freedom. When I finished, I forced myself to drop the pen onto the desk, refusing to let him see me cry, even as a tear threatened to spill over my lashes.

"I don't scream in cages, Mr. Vane," I said, my voice barely a cracked whisper, trying to hold onto the last shred of my dignity.

Silas picked up the paper, his dark eyes flashing with a sudden, sharp amusement that made my blood run cold. He stood up, towering over me as he tucked the signed contract into his coat.

"We will see about that, Vienne," he said smoothly, turning toward the door without looking back. "My driver is waiting downstairs. Your new life begins tonight.”

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