MasukThe Billionaire's Contract Wife — Synopsis Sophia Carter never expected a simple business deal to change her entire life. After her father's company falls into financial trouble, she is forced to accept an unexpected proposal from Alexander Black, the cold and powerful billionaire CEO of Blackwood International. His grandfather's final wish was clear: Alexander must marry before taking full control of the family empire. The solution? A contract marriage with Sophia. To the world, they are a perfect couple. Behind closed doors, they are nothing more than two strangers bound by an agreement. But Sophia soon discovers that marrying Alexander means entering a world filled with secrets, betrayal, and hidden enemies. Twenty years ago, their families were destroyed by a mysterious betrayal. The Carters and the Blackwoods became enemies, and everyone believed Sophia's father was responsible. But when Sophia and Alexander begin searching for the truth, they uncover a shocking reality: Their families were never enemies. Someone powerful manipulated them both. As old secrets resurface, Sophia discovers that her mother's mysterious death is connected to the Blackwood family, and Alexander realizes everything he believed about his past may have been a lie. With enemies watching their every move and trust becoming harder to find, Sophia and Alexander must decide: Will they continue living a marriage built on a contract... Or will they risk everything to uncover the truth and discover whether the feelings growing between them are real? One contract. Two broken families. A twenty-year-old secret. And a love that could either save them... or destroy them.
Lihat lebih banyakSophia Carter had always believed that love was supposed to be the one thing in life that could never be bought.
She was wrong. The rain poured heavily over the city as she stood outside the luxurious Blackwood Tower, staring at the building that seemed to touch the clouds. For ordinary people, this place represented success. For Sophia, it represented the end of her old life. She tightened her grip on the small handbag in her hand and looked at the message on her phone again. "Come to Blackwood Tower at 8 PM. We need to discuss your father's debt." No name. No explanation. Only one thing was certain. The person who sent it knew about her family's problems. Sophia's father had spent his entire life building Carter Fashion House, a small but respected clothing company. It wasn't a huge empire, but it was their family's pride. Until six months ago. A business partner betrayed them. The company collapsed. Her father's health got worse. And now, millions in debt were hanging over their heads. Sophia had tried everything. She sold her jewelry. She worked extra jobs. She even accepted small fashion projects that barely paid anything. But the debt was too large. She walked into the building. The security guards immediately recognized her name. "Miss Carter?" Sophia looked surprised. "Yes." "The CEO is expecting you. Take the elevator to the top floor." The CEO. Those words made her nervous. She knew only one person powerful enough to summon someone like her. Alexander Black. The youngest billionaire in the country. The ruthless CEO of Blackwood International. People said he was brilliant. People said he was dangerous. And people said he had never cared about anyone except himself. Sophia entered the elevator. As the numbers climbed higher, her heartbeat became louder. When the doors opened, she stepped into a world completely different from hers. Everything was perfect. Silent. Expensive. A woman approached her. "Miss Carter, Mr. Black is waiting." Sophia followed her into the office. The first thing she noticed was the man standing near the window. Alexander Black. He was taller than she expected. His black suit looked perfectly fitted, and his expression was cold enough to make the room feel colder. He didn't turn around immediately. "You came." Sophia frowned. "Yes. You asked me to." Alexander finally faced her. His eyes studied her carefully. Not like someone looking at a stranger. Like someone who already knew something about her. "Sit down." Sophia sat across from him. "What is this about?" Alexander placed a file on the table. Sophia opened it. Her eyes widened. It contained information about her father's company. Debt records. Legal documents. Everything. "How did you get this?" "I have my ways." She closed the file. "If this is about buying my father's company, the answer is no." Alexander raised an eyebrow. "You think I want to buy it?" "Most powerful businessmen do not help people without wanting something in return." For the first time, a small expression appeared on Alexander's face. Almost like amusement. "You are more intelligent than I expected." Sophia didn't smile. "Then tell me why I am here." Alexander walked to his desk and picked up another document. He placed it in front of her. Sophia looked down. Her eyes froze. A marriage contract. She looked at him slowly. "Are you serious?" "Yes." "You want me to marry you?" "For one year." Sophia almost laughed. "This is a joke." "It isn't." She pushed the contract back. "Why would a billionaire need a fake wife?" Alexander's expression changed slightly. "My grandfather left a condition in his will. To keep control of Blackwood International, I must be married before my thirty-second birthday." "And you chose me?" "Yes." "Why?" Silence filled the room. Then Alexander said: "Because you are the only woman who can help me." Sophia stared at him. "That makes no sense." "It will." She stood up. "I don't know what game you are playing, Mr. Black, but I am not interested." She turned toward the door. Then Alexander spoke. "Your father's debt will be cleared." Sophia stopped. Slowly, she turned around. "What?" "I will pay everything." Her hands tightened. "You think you can buy me?" "No." Alexander looked directly into her eyes. "I think I can give you a choice." Sophia hated that he was right. A part of her wanted to refuse. But another part remembered her father lying in a hospital bed. Remembered the people threatening to take their home. She looked at the contract again. "One year?" "One year." "No feelings?" "No feelings." "No controlling my life?" "No." Sophia picked up the pen. But before she signed, she asked: "Why do I feel like there is something you are not telling me?" Alexander's expression became unreadable. Because there was. A secret he had hidden for years. A secret connected to Sophia Carter. But before he could answer, his phone rang. He looked at the screen. His face changed. Sophia noticed. "What happened?" Alexander slowly looked back at her. "The person who tried to destroy your father's company..." He paused. "...is someone inside my family." Sophia froze. The contract suddenly felt heavier in her hand. This was not just a marriage. It was the beginning of a war. And she had just signed her name.For one long, impossible moment, no one spoke.The rain against the greenhouse roof sounded deafening.Sophia stared at her sister as if she had stopped understanding language."You what?"Emily looked like she wanted to disappear into the earth beneath the greenhouse floor.Her hands trembled at her sides. Her face was pale, streaked with tears she either hadn't noticed or hadn't bothered wiping away."I married him," she repeated, so quietly it almost vanished under the rain.Sophia's entire body went cold."No."The denial came instantly, instinctively.Alexander's expression had hardened into something dangerous and unreadable. Daniel took one step closer to the table, eyes moving between the gun, the envelope, and Emily's face.Sophia barely noticed him.All she could see was her sister.The girl she thought she knew.The sister she had spent the last hour trying to defend."When?" Sophia asked.Emily swallowed. "Four months ago."Four months.The number hit like a physical blow.
Sophia could not feel her hands.For a moment, the entire room seemed to tilt.The fire in the library blurred. The rain against the windows faded into a dull, distant sound. All she could see was the photograph on the table.Emily.Her younger sister.Standing beside Marcus Vale.Taking an envelope."No," Sophia said again, but the word was weak now. Not denial with force. Denial with fear.William snatched the photograph from Alexander's hand and stared at it as though his eyes might change what was there.His face drained of color."That's impossible."Daniel slid the bank receipts out of the folder and spread them across the table."They're recent," he said grimly. "Monthly transfers. Routed through two personal accounts and one shell foundation."Sophia forced herself to look.The account names meant nothing at first.But the recipient field did.**E. Carter**Her stomach twisted.Charles, who had entered the library just in time to hear the silence but not the cause, moved close
The black car came at them like a bullet.Its headlights tore through the rain, turning the narrow alley into a tunnel of white and shadow. The engine roared louder with every second."Move!" Daniel shouted again.Alexander reacted first.He grabbed Sophia by the waist and threw both of them sideways behind a stack of old delivery crates. Daniel dragged Elizabeth toward the wall, while Hayes let out a panicked cry and dove behind a dumpster with far more speed than anyone expected from a banker.The car slammed through the alley, missing them by inches.Its tires screeched over wet pavement. Metal clipped one of the bins hard enough to send it spinning across the ground.Sophia hit the concrete shoulder-first, pain flaring up her arm. Before she could think, Alexander's body was over hers, shielding her completely.Glass shattered somewhere behind them.Then gunfire.Not from the car this time.From the loading bay door.The men inside the bank had found another way out.Daniel fired
No one moved.The voice outside the vault door was smooth, controlled, and far too calm for a man holding a gun in the middle of the night.Sophia felt every muscle in her body lock.Daniel raised one hand slightly, signaling for silence.Alexander set the box back onto the table without taking his eyes off the door.Elizabeth stood frozen near the cassette player, her face drained of color.The bank manager, Leonard Hayes, looked like he was about to collapse."Please," he whispered, barely audible, "please don't let them shoot."Alexander's gaze cut toward him. "How many entrances lead to this hallway?"Hayes swallowed hard. "One main corridor from the lobby. A service passage at the end, but it's alarmed and locked from the outside."Daniel's voice was low. "How many guards are on duty?""Two at the side entrance. One in the lobby. Another in the security room."Daniel's expression darkened. "And none of them said a word."Which meant one of two things.They were either already neu


















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