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Chapter Two: The Vane Estste

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The leather interior of Silas car smelled faintly of cedar, expensive perfume, and winter rain.

I sat stiffly against the leather seat, the memory of my signed contract still burning in my mind. Neither Silas nor his driver had spoken since we left the corporate high-rise. The city lights blurred past my window, a harsh reminder that the world was moving on normally, completely unaware that my entire life had just been sold for a stack of debt papers.

Every few seconds, my eyes darted to the dark glass reflection to look at him. Silas sat perfectly straight in the dimness, his sharp jaw rigid, his long fingers resting calmly on his phone looking like he was purchasing another human. He looked utterly unaffected by what had just occurred in that high-rise office.

"If you keep staring at me like that, Little Wife, you might actually start falling for me" he said softly, not even turning his head.

My breath hitched, a sudden rush of heat flooding my cheeks. I quickly snapped my gaze back to the window, my heart hammering. "I wasn't staring. I was wondering what kind of monster buys a person."

A heavy, dark chuckle rippled from his chest; a sound that was both smooth and terrifying. "I didn't buy you, Vienne. I bought your compliance. Make sure you remember the difference."

I swallowed the lump of fear in my throat, refusing to let him see how easily his words cut through me. Aunt Marissa had spent years training me to control my facial expressions, but Silas seemed to read the tension in my posture without even looking at me.

The car slowed down, the tires crunching against heavy gravel. I looked out the window as massive iron gates swung open, revealing a sweeping driveway lined with ancient, towering oak trees. At the end of the path sat the Vane Estate.

It was grand, dark, and historic, built from gray stone that looked centuries old. High arched windows gleamed under the moonlight, but there were no welcoming lights left on inside. “It didn’t look like a home. It looked like a beautifully gilded fortress wrapped in darkness.”

The car finally came to a smooth stop. The driver immediately opened my door and I felt shiver of fear run through my spine. Silas stepped out from the other side, his long wool coat catching the wind. He didn't offer his hand. He simply walked up the stone steps, expecting me to follow.

Rain had started falling lightly, silver droplets catching against the estate lights. One of the guards hurried forward with an umbrella, but Silas ignored him entirely, signaling him to cover me instead. The guard followed me into the lion den.

“Welcome home,” he said calmly.

“Home.” The word almost made me laugh.

Inside, the mansion was even more intimidating. The grand foyer was magnificent, featuring soaring ceilings, a sweeping marble staircase, and a massive crystal chandelier that hung like frozen ice above us. All looking luxurious.

A woman dressed in black approached us immediately. She looked somewhere in her fifties.

“Good evening, Mr. Vane,” she greeted, before turning her unreadable eyes toward me. “Mrs. Vane.”

“Huh?”The word came out from my mouth before I could process it.

Silas removed his leather gloves slowly. “This is Evelyn. She manages the estate staff.”

Evelyn gave a polite nod. “Your belongings have already been moved to the East Wing, Mrs. Vane.”

Of course they had. Because apparently, my life could be packed into boxes before I even agreed to lose it.

“Take her remaining things to the East Wing, Mrs. Evelyn” Silas commanded, removing his coat and handing it to her. "And leave us. We will be in the study."

“Yes, Mr. Vane." The woman took my small suitcase and disappeared down the silent corridor.

Silas turned, his dark eyes locking onto me. "Follow me”.

He led me into a massive, wood-paneled study. A fire crackled at the fireside throwing long, dancing shadows across walls lined with thousands of leather-bound books. Silas walked behind a large, antique desk, poured himself two fingers of amber liquid from a crystal decanter, and sat down. He didn't offer me a glass.

“How rude!” I thought.

“Sit," he indicated, pointing to the leather chair across from him.

I sat down, keeping my posture rigidly perfect. I wanted to appear strong, but inside, my mind was racing back to the intricate geometric seal on the contract. I needed to find out why that symbol was in his possession, and why it matched the nightmares of the car crash that killed my parents.

"We need to establish the boundaries of this arrangement, Vienne," Silas said, setting his glass down with a soft click that resonated through the quiet room. "Your aunt thinks this is a standard social contract to save your family name. It is not. Under this roof, you live by my design. There are three rules you will follow without question."

I braced myself, my fingers tightening on my lap. "Let's hear them."

Rule number one," Silas said, leaning forward, his cold gaze piercing right through me. "There will be no intimacy between us. We share a name, we share a roof, but we do not share a bed. You are a wife in public, but a stranger in private. Do not attempt to cross that line."

A wave of relief mixed with irritation washed over me. "I assure you, Mr. Vane, touching you is the last thing on my mind."

A shadow of amusement passed over his features, gone as quickly as it appeared. "Good. Rule number two: total submission in the presence of elite society. When we are outside these walls, you play the devoted, adoring wife. Whatever I command in public, you obey. If the media or our competitors sense a fracture in this marriage, the contract is voided, and your aunt goes to prison for fraud."

I bit the inside of my cheek until I tasted copper, suppressing my rage. "And the final rule?"

Silas’s expression completely hardened, his eyes turning to absolute flint. The temperature in the room felt like it dropped ten degrees.

"Rule number three: you are restricted to the main house and the West Wing. Under no circumstances are you to ever enter the estate’s West Wing. The doors are locked for a reason. If I find you near them, if I catch you asking the staff about it, or if you so much as breathe near that corridor, our agreement ends immediately."

My heart skipped a beat. The West Wing. His tone wasn't just strict—it carried a dark, protective edge that made a chill run down my spine. He wasn't just hiding documents over there. He was hiding something that genuinely altered his voice.

"Why?" I asked folding my hands against my chest.

Silas stood up walking around the mahogany wood, stopping just inches from my chair. He leaned down, his face so close I could see the cold gray flecks in his dark eyes, his scent wrapped around me.

“That is not your concern, Little Bird," he murmured, his voice dropping to a dangerous, low rasp that vibrated against my skin. "But let me make the consequences perfectly clear. If you break that rule, I won't just void the contract. I will hand you over to the very people your aunt has been running from."

My breath caught completely in my throat. My blood became cold. He knew. He knew about the invisible enemies closing in on my family.

Before I could respond, a sudden, violent sound echoed from somewhere upstairs.

A loud, heavy crash. Glass shattering.

I flinched instinctively, my heart leaping into my throat.

Silas’s expression changed immediately. Not surprised. Alert. The entire atmosphere around him darkened in seconds, his muscles locking tight.

One of the guards appeared frantically at the end of the hallway. “Sir…”

Silas raised his hand sharply, a single movement that completely silenced the man. His eyes stayed locked on the upper floor, his jaw tight as his breathing turned shallow.

“Handle that!” I would come after you soon.

And for the first time since I had met him, beneath the calculating exterior of the billionaire titan, I saw pure, unadulterated panic in his eyes.

“Remain here!” Mrs Evelyn would come take you to your room.” “And don’t be scared I would stay here with you till she comes. He continued….”

Another violent crash exploded directly above us, shaking the dark chandeliers. This time, it was followed by the desperate, blood-curdling sound of a woman screaming.

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