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The Contract She Should Not Have Signed

Author: HANNAH LOVE
last update publish date: 2026-03-18 23:06:14

Chapter Four

Zara signs the contract at eleven forty-seven at night.

She is sitting at her kitchen table in her oldest sweatpants with a cold cup of tea beside her and her attorney's notes open on her laptop. She has read the contract four times. Her attorney read it twice and called it the cleanest exclusive service agreement she had seen from a company that size. Fair rates. Clear deliverables. An exit clause that actually protects Zara if WolfeGroup terminates early.

It is a good contract. A very good contract.

She clicks the sign anyway with the particular energy of someone who is still not fully at peace with the decision.

The confirmation email arrives in her inbox eleven seconds later.

She stares at it. Then she closes the laptop, puts her head down on the table, and says out loud to no one in her kitchen:

"What did you just do, Zara."

Not a question. A statement.

She knows what she did. She took a deal that makes no rational sense from a man she met once and cannot stop thinking about. She did it because the money is real and the opportunity is real and also, underneath all of that, because some quiet part of her wants a reason to walk back into that building.

She does not tell that part anything. She just goes to bed.

She does not sleep well.

The WolfeGroup events coordinator meets her in the lobby at nine the next morning.

Her name is Priya. She is small and quick and has a tablet in her hand that she has clearly been holding since before sunrise. She shakes Zara's hand with real energy.

"Ms. Mensah. We are so glad you are on board. We have three events in the next ninety days and the last firm we used was a disaster. An actual disaster. One of the tables at the Hargrove dinner collapsed and I still have anxiety about it."

"The table collapsed," Zara repeats.

"During the first course. Soup everywhere. Mr. Hargrove is a very important client and he is also a very large man and he handled it with more grace than any of us deserved."

Zara decides she likes Priya immediately.

"Tell me about the next event," she says. "Everything. Start from the beginning."

Priya starts talking. They walk through the lobby and down a side corridor toward a conference room that has been set aside for Zara's use while she is on-site. Priya talks fast and knows her material. Dates, guest counts, venue requirements, a list of vendors that WolfeGroup has approved and one vendor they have banned for reasons Priya describes only as a situation that involved an ice sculpture and a fire exit and we do not talk about it.

Zara is taking notes and almost relaxed when it happens.

They pass an open doorway.

Damien is inside.

He is standing at a long table with four other people, all of them looking at something spread across the surface. Architectural drawings, she thinks. He has his jacket off and his sleeves rolled to the elbows. He is speaking, quietly, but with the kind of weight behind the words that makes everyone else at the table very still.

He looks up.

Directly at her. Like he knew she was there before she appeared in the doorway.

Their eyes meet for exactly two seconds.

He gives her one small nod. Composed. Professional. Like she is simply a colleague he has noted and moved on from.

She nods back. Keep walking.

"That is Mr. Wolfe," Priya says, in a tone that suggests she is providing useful information.

"I know," Zara says.

"He approved your contract personally. That almost never happens."

"So I have been told."

Priya glances at her sideways. Then decides, wisely, to go back to talking about the events.

Zara keeps her face neutral and her pace steady and absolutely does not think about the fact that her heart is still doing something inconvenient in her chest.

The conference room is good. Big table, a wall she can use for her planning boards, a coffee machine that actually works.

By noon she has the first event mapped in broad strokes. An investor dinner in three weeks. Forty guests, private venue, formal. She knows how to do this in her sleep.

She steps out to get lunch from the cafe downstairs and runs directly into a man in the elevator who she does not recognize.

He is tall. Not as tall as Damien but close. Blond, sharp-featured, with a smile that arrives too fast to be entirely genuine. He is dressed like money and looks at her like he already knows who she is.

"You must be the new event planner," he says.

"I must be," she agrees.

He extends a hand.

"Victor Graves. I consult with WolfeGroup on select acquisitions."

She shakes it. His grip is firm and lasts one beat too long.

"Zara Mensah."

"I know," he says. The smile widens. "Damien mentioned you."

That catches her off guard, and she knows it shows because Victor's smile shifts just slightly. Like he filed the reaction away.

"Good things, I hope," she says, keeping her tone easy.

"He said you were sharp. He does not use that word about many people."

The elevator opens in the lobby. They step out together.

"Have you worked with WolfeGroup long?" she asks.

"Long enough," he says. "Long enough to know how things work around here. The inner circle. Who is trusted and who is not. What the rules are."

She is not sure what to do with that sentence so she keeps it simple.

"The rules seem straightforward to me. Do good work, deliver on time."

He looks at her for a moment. Something behind his eyes that she cannot read.

"Sure," he says. "That is one set of rules."

He holds the lobby door open for her and she walks through because her mother raised her not to stand in doorways. But she feels his eyes on her back the whole way out and it is nothing like the way Damien looks at her.

Damien's attention feels like standing in a patch of sun.

Victor feels like being measured for something she has not agreed to yet.

She buys her lunch and eats it at a bench outside. She watches people walk past and turns the elevator conversation over in her head.

"That is one set of rules."

What is the other set?

Damien cannot concentrate.

This has never happened to him before. Not in fifteen years of building a company. Not during hostile takeovers or eight-hour board meetings or the worst night of his life six years ago. He has always been able to lock down and work.

Not today.

She is four floors below him and he knows it the way you know the weather is changing before you look at the sky. The bond hums at a low constant frequency. Present. Insistent. Refusing to be ignored no matter how many acquisition reports he opens.

His phone buzzes. Marcus.

He stares at the screen. The message says only:

"Victor is in the building."

Damien is on his feet before he finishes reading it.

He does not rush. He never rushes. But he is at the elevator in under a minute and he presses the lobby button with a calm that is entirely surface level.

By the time the doors open she is already coming back through the main entrance with a paper bag in her hand and a small frown between her brows. The kind of frown that means she is thinking hard about something she has not figured out yet.

She sees him. Stops.

"Mr. Wolfe."

"Ms. Mensah." He looks past her toward the street. Victor is gone. "How is the conference room working for you?"

"It is good. Great, actually. Priya is very organized."

"Good."

A beat of silence. She is still looking at him with that small frown like he is a problem she is trying to solve. He finds he does not mind.

"I ran into a man named Victor Graves," she says. "In the elevator. He said he consults with you."

Something tightens in Damien's chest. He keeps it off his face.

"He does, occasionally."

"He said you mentioned me to him."

Damien meets her eyes.

"I did not," he says. Flat. Certain.

She holds his gaze for a moment. Searching. Then she gives a small nod like she has decided to believe him, which is not something people usually do when he speaks in that tone. Most people just accept it. She actually weighed it.

"Okay," she says.

She walks past him to the elevator. He watches her go.

His jaw is tight.

KVictor knows. Of course he knows. Victor has always been able to read pack dynamics and he would have felt it the moment he stepped into the building today. A human woman. A bond. An alpha who has not claimed what is his.

Information like that in Victor's hands is a weapon.

Damien turns back toward the elevator bank, presses the button for the thirty-second floor, and takes out his phone.

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