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THE VELVET CONTRACT  Novel Cover

THE VELVET CONTRACT

To save her mother, she enters a cold marriage with a ruthless man. He demands total obedience: no feelings, no questions, and no trespassing. However, the staff’s fear and her husband’s calculated gaze suggest a hidden past. She eventually defies his rules, discovering a long-lost photograph of herself in his study. The contract wasn't a coincidence; it was a trap. She was chosen because he already knew her, and now her forgotten history is resurfacing.
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Chapter 3

"He gave me rules like I was signing my life away."

Four pages. That's how long the contract was. I counted, not because I bothered to read every word, but because I needed something to do with my hands while he stared at me across that desk, sizing me up like I was some puzzle he'd already finished. The paper itself was fancy-thick, a creamy color, probably worth more per sheet than most people spend on lunch. That was the kind of place this was. Everything here seemed to whisper threats, only dressed up in quiet, expensive taste.

He didn't offer me a seat. I didn't ask. We just stood there, each on our side of the silence. My fingers trembled, and I kept pretending it was from the cold-never from him, or how he looked at me like he could read a secret I hadn't written down anywhere.

"You'll want to look at page two," he said.

His voice was low, perfectly calm, the kind that has never needed to be loud to get its way. I turned. The words blurred at first, but I made them hold still.

Three rules. That's all. Each felt like a locked door, and I was on the wrong side.

Rule I. No emotions.

Rule II. No questions.

Rule III. No private wing.

I read them over and over, as if staring at them long enough would somehow change what they meant. But they didn't. They just sat there-three little graves carved into white paper. I almost laughed. Almost, but swallowed it back.

No emotions. Right. Like that's something you just agree to. Like I could sign next to it and suddenly every feeling would just leak out like water from a broken glass.

"This one," I said, pointing to the first rule, "isn't enforceable."

He didn't answer right away. He just set down his pen, jaw tightening ever so slightly. Then he looked at me-really looked at me-and for a wild second, I felt like I was being weighed on scales I didn't even know existed.

"No," he said, finally. "It isn't."

I should've heard the warning in that. Instead, I just tucked it away-filed under Things He Actually Admits To, No Apology. That list was already longer than I expected, and I'd only been here six hours.

Maison Varel. That's what people called this place. Not so much a name-more a statement. You either already knew it, or you weren't supposed to. The house sat hidden, way back from the iron gates, so you didn't get a look at it until you were almost right on top of it. And when you did-well, it hit you like cold water. Sudden. Total. A little bit punishing.

They said he'd inherited it. I never asked who from. Around here, you either know the important things or you learn not to ask.

Cédric Varel. Forty-one. Widower. That last one clung to him-a shadow that kept its distance; always there, never mentioned. I'd done my homework the way I do everything: quietly, thoroughly, not letting anyone see. His name showed up in the financial pages, never in the scandal columns. The kind of man who looks perfect in a photo but never gives away anything. Not remarried. No plans for it, according to anyone who mattered.

Which made me being here, with this contract and its rules, feel especially strange.

He didn't want a wife. He wanted an act. And apparently, I was the one he'd chosen to play the part.

He didn't know what I wasn't going to tell him: I had my own reasons for taking the role.

"The second clause," I said, because I learned early that staying quiet can look like agreement, and I couldn't afford that. "No questions. That seems...I don't know, not very practical."

He watched me, head tipped just a bit. "Only seems impractical to you because you ask too many."

He had a look. The kind you get from someone who's past surprises, but maybe sees a flicker of something new. I was tempted to snap back, but let it go. There'd be time for sharp words when I figured out what room I was in and how the walls were built.

"And Rule Three. The private wing."

Something shifted. Tiny. Maybe a little tension at his eyes, a drawing back like someone closed a door just behind him. Still polished, still controlled, but suddenly I got the sense of something moving below the surface.

"The north wing isn't part of the arrangement."

"What's it for, then?"

He didn't bother to answer-at least not with words. He just gave me this look, cold as stone, and there was my answer: a wall with no way through, and a sign that said don't even try.

"Sign the document," he said. "Or don't. But those three rules aren't suggestions-they're the edges of the world you're agreeing to live in."

He picked up his pen and bent back to his papers like the decision was already made and my body was just lagging behind.

I stared at the blank line at the bottom, waiting for my name. Waiting like power does-never in a hurry, never worried it won't get its way.

I thought about why I was here. What I needed, and how much more it'd cost me to try for it elsewhere. I thought about that north wing-how he'd just shut it down, like a slamming door in a room I hadn't found yet. The shadow that always followed his name. The wife no one mentioned, the wing no one entered.

There's something in this house he doesn't want found, I thought.

And then: Good. So do I.

I signed.

He didn't even look up. Just reached out, took the contract, calm as always. Like he'd never doubted what would happen.

Afternoon light slid in, gray and sharp, settling over us. The house breathed-wax, woodsmoke, something older I couldn't quite place.

I told myself I was in charge. I told myself I was the one moving the pieces here. I told myself a lot of things, because I had to.

When I turned in the doorway, his voice followed, slow, patient-like the whole world was used to waiting for him.

"Break them," he said.

I froze, but didn't look back.

"Break them-and you won't like the consequences."

What followed wasn't silence. It was a promise. The kind that sticks. And the worst part, the part I kept turning over in my head alone in my new room as the house settled quiet and thick around me, was this-I wasn't sure who he'd been warning.

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