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The Dying Billionaire's Secret Contract Wife

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 788    |    Released on: 12/01/2026

her skin. He wasn't sneering anymore. His li

dn't continue undressing, eit

e lapels of hi

ned. "What ar

ion," Elsi

off guard by her strength. They were chest to che

his chest, flatten

ump. Thu

ong. Stead

up into his eyes. "For a heart th

ake. He had let her get too close. He had let he

He grabbed her shoulder

t o

ved he

e of the heavy oak desk. Pain exploded in her sid

ncing form. Horror flashed across his face. He took

He couldn't be the husband who checked

wall as he gasped for air, clutching his chest. "Clause Four," he choked

him leaning against the wall, pale and sweating.

din lied, his voice ragged. "St

ng. Her eyes were wet, but

him. Really

reathlessly. "You're not just

he desk. The check he had

icked

think of your m

Then in quarters. She threw th

I signed a contract. And unlike you, I keep my word. I'll

nd limped ou

door slammed, the sound echoed l

ds. His heart-his perfectly healthy, surgically repaired

," he w

hifted. Silas stepped out. He had been

essy," Silas o

his voice ragged. "She felt it,

esn't know about Zurich. But you have to be more careful. If you shove h

rdin said, looking at the torn p

ark web. Jed is looking for leverage. If we push her away, she becomes a

the door where

s me," Ha

ate is safer than love

he ceiling. Her hip throbbed. A bruise was alrea

chin. The house was quiet, bu

No messages from Jed. The

was a text

Is he a c

He's a nightmare

elete

: He's ju

sent

she felt the phantom sensation of Hardin's heartbeat against her

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The Dying Billionaire's Secret Contract Wife
The Dying Billionaire's Secret Contract Wife
“I stood in the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel, clutching a crystal flute of champagne that felt like a lead weight. It was my engagement party, the night I was supposed to be the happiest woman in New York. Then my phone buzzed with a link that shattered everything. I watched a video of my fiancé, Jed, tangled in the arms of my roommate while he laughed about how I was just a "boring, safe little girl" he needed to tolerate until my family's stock transfer went through. When I confronted him and walked out, I thought the nightmare was over, but my own father called me in a rage. He didn't care that I'd been betrayed; he only cared that the merger was the only thing keeping him from bankruptcy. He froze my bank accounts and left me with exactly forty-two dollars to my name. Jed started sending me threats, promising to leak private videos to the press if I didn't come back to him. I was penniless, homeless, and being hunted by a man who wanted to destroy my soul. Desperate, I took the only deal left on the table: a contract marriage to Hardin Hunter, a reclusive billionaire heir with terminal heart failure. The deal was simple: ten million dollars to be a "nurse with a ring" for six months until he passed away. I signed the papers and moved into his gothic manor, expecting to wait for a heart to stop beating. But when Hardin pinned me against a wall, his grip like iron and his pulse thundering with a strength no dying man should possess, I realized the "dying" heir was a lie. "You're not dying," I whispered, feeling the raw power of his heart against my hand. Hardin just looked at me with eyes like molten glass and said, "I might be a monster, Elsie, but I'm the only one who can keep you alive."”