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HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN Novel Cover

HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN

Lucien entered this marriage with a single goal: to break Seraphina and exert absolute control over her life. He believes he has won as she plays the part of the submissive, obedient wife. However, Seraphina’s compliance is a facade concealing a lethal agenda. This union isn't built on power or affection, but on a cold desire for vengeance. By the time Lucien uncovers her true identity, the hunter will become the prey, desperate to flee her trap.
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Chapter 3

"No one acknowledges her existence "

No one sees her. 

Not the senator's wife, who reaches straight through her for the champagne-doesn't even blink at her presence. 

Not the silver-haired Deutsche Bank guy, who pumps Lucien's hand for nearly a minute, never sparing a glance in her direction. 

And definitely not the young executive-Harmon or Hammond, whatever-who shoulders past her en route to Lucien, mumbles "excuse me" to the air, and treats her like some errant end table he's stubbed his toe on. 

Seraphina takes a glass of champagne from a passing tray, sips it slowly, and thinks: perfect.

They're at the Aldrich Club tonight. Old granite, older money-the kind of place that feels allergic to anything as gauche as advertising. Forty guests, forty seats. Every placement intentional, every card a sly message. 

At six, Mrs. Albrecht handed her a seating card, a dress-a deep navy thing, expensive, stiff, and chosen (again) by somebody else-and mentioned that the car leaves at 7:15 prompt. No exceptions. 

She walked out the door at 7:13. Lucien was already in the car, frowning at his phone. 

He looked over when she got in, sized up the dress with cool approval-good, useful, decorative-and then just went back to his call. Thirty-one blocks in silence. Not even the heavy kind, just flat-like Lucien's already ticked off "wife" on his logistics checklist and moved on.

Now Lucien's across the room, center of gravity for all these grey-suited men, talking business so smooth you'd almost miss the sharp edges. 

Seraphina hangs back at the edge, navy dress, careful invisibility. And the thing is, she doesn't mind the edge. It's where you actually see things.

The whole room is an act-a polished, well-rehearsed play. She drifts along the perimeter, an artful blend of aimless and observant. Everyone is performing. 

Now and then, she catches their tells. She studies Senator Hargrove as he raises his champagne, lowers it, never drinks. She's counted: eleven minutes, not a sip. 

He's managing something-a habit, an image, who knows. His wife drinks for both of them, laughing at all the right moments, the way women sometimes do when their real job is to smooth over their husbands' silences.

Helena Marsh is late, but just fashionably-seven minutes, in a red dress that shouts against an ocean of navy, charcoal, and that rich green you see when expensive people want to play at being approachable. 

Helena, clearly, does not want to be approachable. She's working the room like a pro-always close to a wall, always a step ahead, touching arms briefly just to keep people that much off-balance. She's the sharpest one here, Seraphina notes. 

Out of everyone, Helena's one of only three who actually looked at her-really looked. It was quick, but it was there. The look of someone recognizing a fellow observer. Helena Marsh goes on Seraphina's mental list: worth watching.

Werner Reinhardt from Deutsche Bank is stuck to Lucien like a needy moon. He laughs too fast, tracks Lucien with his eyes, desperate for something. 

Seraphina notes: leverage point. Hammond, young and shiny at Voss Corp, practically sweats ambition. He's twenty-nine, maybe thirty. Somebody anointed him and he knows everyone knows it-so he tries too hard, takes up too much room, blitzes every silence. Category: useful, unstable.

Seraphina moves through it all without leaving a trace. Most barely register her presence; they skip right over her with the seamless ease of the well-trained elite. She doesn't fight it. She matches their blankness, the mild, unreadable face of the decorative wife. Nothing to see here. Move along.

Dinner starts at eight. She lands in the middle of the long table-not exiled, but not close to Lucien, either. On her left, an elderly diplomat who probably can't hear a thing. 

On her right, a woman married to a venture capitalist, who's pointedly more interested in the person next to her. Seraphina eats, sips water, and maps the table's shifting alliances. She watches who refills whose glass, who waits to speak, who checks Lucien for approval after laughing. Social physics: mass, orbit, force, all invisible but totally real.

Lucien sits at the head, mostly silent. He just asks pointed questions and listens, leaving blanks in his reactions. People get nervous, fill those silences by saying more than they mean to. It's not dinner, it's reconnaissance.

She sees it in him-a sharp, cold intelligence. Lucien isn't simple. He's not just running on instinct; he's calculating, planning, three steps ahead. She files this away and keeps observing.

By the third course-some tiny, beautiful thing that looks more like art than food-she senses someone actually looking at her. Not a cursory sweep, but a real, heavy gaze. She doesn't rush. Finishes a bite, sets her fork down, dabs at her mouth. Only then does she look up.

There he is-three seats left, across the table. Dorian Vael. She already marked him: Belgian, forty-one, London and Geneva, runs Vael Capital-a small but ruthless firm. He's not traditionally handsome, but there's something about his face that pulls you back, puzzling and persistent. He's been watching, patiently, as if he's testing whether she'd catch on.

She meets his eyes. Neither of them looks away. For a few long seconds, something silent passes between them-confirmation, maybe, that they're both seeing through the game. She smiles-just enough, not the bland social thing she's offered everyone else. This one's private, the kind that says: I know something you don't.

Dorian Vael stills.

At the head of the table, Lucien is questioning Reinhardt about Q3 projections, utterly unaware. He doesn't notice the private game playing out just beyond his reach.

Not yet.

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