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The Billionaire and the chef

Five years after a masked night of passion with Silas Vane, Elara Sterling returns as a struggling mother. To clear her father’s massive debts, the ruthless 'Ice King' forces her into a one-year marriage contract. However, Silas wants more than just the Sterling land; he intends to claim the secret son Elara has been hiding. Amidst corporate sabotage and betrayal, Elara must survive her cold husband and decide if she can truly melt his frozen heart.
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Chapter 1

The scent of expensive cigars and vintage bourbon clung to the silk-lined walls of the Vane Estate like a second skin. It was the smell of old money and even older secrets. Elara shifted the heavy silver tray, feeling the rhythmic throb of an ache in her feet. Her regulation heels were half a size too small, a cruel reminder of her status as an afterthought in this house.

She shouldn't have been on the ballroom floor. She was a kitchen hand, a girl of steam and stainless steel, hidden away from the glitterati. But a flu outbreak had decimated the hospitality staff, and she had been shoved into a borrowed uniform that felt too stiff against her skin.

"Just stay out of the light," the head butler had hissed. "Be a shadow, Sterling. Shadows aren't noticed."

Panicked, Elara had reached into her apron pocket, finding the only thing she had to hide her identity: a cheap, plastic masquerade mask she'd bought at a craft store for a few pounds and coated in shimmering gold spray paint. Up close, it was tacky, the edges rough and the smell of aerosol still lingering. But in the dim, amber glow of the gala, it caught the light like a crown of sunlight.

She slipped it on, the plastic scratching her cheek as she adjusted the ribbon. Just three more hours, she told herself, her heart drumming a frantic rhythm against her ribs. Three more hours and I can go back to being a ghost.

The ballroom was a sea of moving silk and sharp tuxedos. Elara moved through the crowd, her tray of crystal flutes feeling like a shield. She felt the weight of a thousand gazes, but no one truly saw her. Not until she approached the balcony.

A man stood alone by the stone balustrade, framed by the dark Seattle skyline. He was a silhouette of raw power, his tailored tuxedo straining against broad, athletic shoulders. He wore a matte black mask that covered the upper half of his face, transforming him into a predatory shadow.

"Champagne, sir?" she whispered, her voice barely audible over the swelling orchestra.

The man didn't turn immediately. He seemed to be inhaling the night air, ignoring the opulence behind him. When he finally spoke, his voice was a low, vibrating bass that sent a traitorous shiver down Elara's spine.

"I don't drink while I'm working," he rumbled.

"I... I apologise," she stammered, her face flushing beneath the gold paint. She turned to retreat, her pulse spiking.

Suddenly, a gloved hand caught her wrist. The grip wasn't rough, but it was absolute-the hand of a man who was used to the world stopping when he willed it.

"Wait."

He turned, and Elara felt the oxygen leave her lungs. Even behind the black silk of his mask, his eyes burned-smoke-grey, piercing, and entirely too observant. He reached out, his gloved thumb grazing the edge of her mask, right where the gold paint was beginning to flake.

"Gold," he murmured, his voice laced with a strange, dark curiosity. "A bold choice for a girl who is trying so hard to disappear."

"It's just paint," she breathed, her breath hitching.

"Is it?" Silas Vane-the man the city called 'The Ice King'-stepped closer, invading her personal space until she was enveloped in his scent: cedarwood, expensive tobacco, and the crisp ozone of cold rain. "On you, it looks like a warning. Or a dare."

Elara knew she should run. She was a girl who worked for hourly wages; he was a god of industry whose family name was etched into the very skyline of the city. But the way he looked at her-not as a servant, but as a challenge-made her blood sing with a reckless courage.

"Tonight, I'm not who you think I am," she whispered, the gold mask providing a shield for her pride.

"Good," Silas replied, his hand sliding from her wrist to the small of her back. The heat of his palm through the thin fabric of her uniform was scorching. "Because tonight, I don't want to be the man the world expects me to be."

He led her into the shadows of the garden, the music fading into a distant, muffled heartbeat. In the darkness, the gold mask was the only thing he could see. He didn't ask for her name, and she didn't ask for his. In that moonlit silence, there were no bank accounts, no social standings-only the desperate, electric pull between two strangers. When his lips finally crashed against hers, it wasn't a gentle kiss. It was a claim.

The Next Morning

The sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Vane penthouse was blinding and clinical. Elara woke up alone in a bed that felt like a desert of white silk. Her gold mask lay cracked on the bedside table-a piece of cheap plastic that looked pathetic and garish in the unforgiving light of day.

Then, she heard the voices from the study. The door was slightly ajar, letting in the cold reality of the morning.

"Sir, the merger papers are ready," a professional voice said-Silas's assistant. "And the... situation from last night? The girl?"

Elara froze, clutching the silk sheet to her chest. Her skin still felt sensitised from his touch, her heart still aching with a hope she hadn't known she possessed.

"Pay her," Silas's voice came back. It was devoid of the heat it had held hours ago. He sounded like a machine, efficient and unfeeling. "Double the standard discretion fee. Ensure she signs the non-disclosure agreement. I don't want a single person knowing I spent the night with a waitress."

"And if she tries to contact you?"

"She won't. She was a distraction, nothing more. Make sure she's out before I get back from my meeting."

The word distraction sliced through Elara like a physical blade. She looked at her cracked gold mask on the table. It wasn't a crown. It had been a target.

She didn't wait for the assistant or the cheque. She scrambled for her clothes, her hands shaking as she shoved the broken plastic into her bag. She didn't want his money. She didn't want his 'discretion.' She wanted to erase the memory of his touch before it could settle in her bones.

Six weeks later, staring at two pink lines on a plastic stick in her cramped, draughty apartment, Elara realised that the 'Gold Mask' night had changed her life forever. Silas Vane thought he had bought her silence with a fee she never took, but he had given her something he would eventually kill to possess.

"He will never find us," she whispered to her reflection, her voice trembling but certain. "I promise."

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