The Contract Marriage That Made a Billionaire Show His Fear-Quieen - Chainityai

The Contract Marriage That Made a Billionaire Show His Fear-Quieen

The library always felt safer in the last hour before closing.

The air grew softer then.

The students packed up their laptops, the elderly men folded their newspapers, and the front desk printer stopped coughing out receipts long enough for the building to sound almost peaceful.

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I liked that hour because nobody expected much from me.

I could shelve books, answer simple questions, wipe down the tables, and disappear into the rhythm of small useful things.

After Clara died, disappearing became my specialty.

My sister had been the bright one in our family, the one who laughed with her whole body and could make my mother smile even on days when the bills sat unopened on the kitchen counter.

When she was gone, the house changed.

The porch light stayed on longer.

The hallway stayed quieter.

My mother started moving through rooms with one hand on the wall, as if grief had made the floor unreliable beneath her.

I learned to become careful around her sadness.

I kept my voice low.

I made tea before she asked.

I hid overdue notices in drawers until I could figure out what to do with them.

But paper has a way of returning.

By the time Matthias Sandford came into the library, there was a bank notice folded under a cereal box in our kitchen and another one in my purse with the edges rubbed soft from my thumb.

It was a Thursday afternoon.

At 4:55 p.m., the closing announcement clicked through the speaker.

The sound startled me, even though I heard it five days a week.

At 4:57, the glass doors opened, and Matthias Sandford walked in.

I knew his name the way everyone in town knew it.

He owned offices, warehouses, land, buildings with tinted windows and names etched into brass.

People said he was brilliant.

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