Marriage Contract with a Stripper
ow-hanging lights, their faces masked by confidence or hidden behind jeweled masquerades. The bass of the music thrummed like a heartbeat, pulsing throu
ery movement, a story of survival, of resilience, of a woman who had seen the darkest parts of life and had emerged stronger for it. Alex watched her, his expression unreadable, but inside, something stirred. It wasn't just attraction-though there was that, too-but a recognition of something deeper. He saw in her the same drive, the same hunger that had fueled his own rise to power. She wasn't just another performer; she was a force to be reckoned with. As Liv moved across the stage, her eyes briefly met Alex's, and for a split second, something passed between them-a flicker of acknowledgment, of understanding. It was gone as quickly as it had come, but it left an impression on both of them. For Liv, it was a reminder of the world she was trying to escape-a world where men like Alex held all the power, and women like her were expected to play their roles without question. For Alex, it was a challenge, a puzzle that demanded to be solved. The performance ended, and the crowd erupted into applause, but Alex remained silent, his eyes still fixed on Liv as she disappeared backstage. He knew what he had to do. This woman-this enigma-was the key to his plan. But he would have to play his cards right. He ordered a drink, something strong and expensive, more out of habit than desire, and waited. He was a patient man, and tonight, patience would be his greatest ally. Behind the scenes, Liv was already changing out of her stage outfit, her mind focused on the tasks ahead. The performance had been flawless, as always, but there was no satisfaction in it. It was just another night, another step in the endless grind of survival. She peeled off the tight costume, her muscles aching from the exertion, and pulled on a loose, comfortable sweater. Her thoughts drifted to her younger sister, Emma, who was at home, probably studying for her college entrance exams. Everything Liv did was for her-to ensure she had a future that wasn't defined by struggle and sacrifice. Liv glanced at herself in the mirror, her dark eyes reflecting the weariness that had settled in her bones. She had been working at Club Eclipse for three years now, ever since her mother's illness had forced her to drop out of college and take up whatever work she could find to pay the bills. Stripping had never been part of the plan, but life rarely cared about plans. It had been a choice between this or losing everything, and Liv had chosen to fight, to survive, no matter the cost. She wasn't ashamed of what she did-she couldn't afford to be. But there were nights, like tonight, when the weight of it all felt crushing, when she wondered how much longer she could keep going before she broke. The door to her dressing room creaked open, and Liv's eyes snapped to the mirror, catching the reflection of one of the club's managers, a bu