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Bound by lies Trapped by Desire novel Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Elena’s POV:

Maybe I had said too much. I shouldn’t have said anything about him not being like his brother, But he truly wasn’t.

The biggest difference between the two of them was that Nikolai actually listened. Not just heard–but listened. He understood. And instead of telling me I was wrong or that I was overthinking things, he explained his thoughts in a way that didn’t make me feel like I was being lectured or talked down to. There was no condescension in his tone, no air of superiority. Just calm logic. Empathy.

Or maybe… maybe my standards had just gotten too low,

The silence stretched comfortably as we drove. The tension that had lingered at first slowly unraveled as the city blurred past us. By the time the car slowed down in front of a tall glass paneled building, the sky was completely dark, and my mind was a hazy mix of exhaustion and anticipation. I looked up at the sleek tower. “We’re g

going to

to sign the contract in your office?”

Nikolai glanced at me, one brow hooking up. This is also where I live.”

“Oh.”

He lived here!

Right, I remembered that he didn’t live in the family mansion. He lived separate from his father and brother, which didn’t surprise me. This place did th him more. Clean. Quiet, Isolated. The perfect place for a man who probably worked more than he breathed.

He drove into the underground parking garage and pulled into a reserved spot. I reached for the door handle, but he stopped me with a quiet, “Let

He stepped out, I watched as he buttoned his coat with practiced ease, and came around to open my door

I blinked at him, stunned for a moment, before accepting the offered hand and stepping out

“Thank you” I mumbled, brushing a strand of hair behind my ear. “You don’t need to do that, though”

He looked genuinely confused. “Do what?”

“Open the door for me.” I sighed.

A small amused smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. “Unfortunately, I can’t help it. You’re going to be my wife–even if only for a year. You deserve at least this much

He offered his arm, and after a brief hesitation, I slipped my hand into the chook of his elbow. His touch was warm. Firm. Steady. A strange shiver ran through me.

So this is what you do? For all your girlfriends?I asked, wincing a line as soon as the words left my mouth. Why was I being so nosy!

He chuckled. “I said wife, not girlfriend. And no. It’s been years since I had one of those”

Silence returned, but it was more curious than awkward now. I found myself glancing sideways at him, wondering what kind of man didn’t date! A man like him surely had options. So why none?

The elevator doors opened with a soft ding, and we stepped in. The ride to the twenty–seventh floor was smooth and awill. When the doors opened again, it revealed his office. High ceilings. Floor–to–ceiling windows. And a low hum of soft music playing in the background. I hadn’t taken the interior design in before, when I had come here for the first time. Now that I did though, it was very catchy. Not black and minimalist, instead it had an antique vibe which was rare to find nowadays.

A knock came on the door soon after we entered, and his secretary entered. I was surprised that he was still working considering the time.

His name Lag read “Felix.” He had sharp eyes and no–nonsense energy that I hadn’t noticed in the morning, when he had guided me into Nikolai’s

“Mr. Vetrov,” he said, placing two glasses of wine on the low table beside the couch. “The documents, as requested”

Thank you, Felix,” I said, offering a polite smile.

He seemed surprised, but gave a small, awkward smile in return before leaving us alone.

You can take your time,” he said, leaning back into the couch with one arm draped casually across the top. “Go through each clause. Let me know if

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anything confuses you, or if there’s anything you’d like to change.”

I gave a stiff nod and took a slow sip of the wine before finally opening the folder in front of me.

The first page was straightforward, Names, Dates. Duration. One year. No extensions unless both parties agreed. A clean and respectful exit strategy. Nothing unexpected so far.

I flipped to the next page.

There was a clause about full spousal protection–medical, educational, and housing expenses covered. He really had thought of everything. It was unsettling how well–prepared he was and once again that feeling I had before resurfaces.

Because wasn’t this too much of a loss for him? Maybe it would be understandable if he was interested in me romantically. But this seemed odd. wasn’t stupid, it was clear to me that if he truly wanted to embarrass his brother it would be a piece of cake for him even without me. Then the only benefit for him in this would be…the sex?

I kept reading. Legal jargon blurred my vision for a moment, and 1 had to blink several times to refocus. Then I paused. My eyes scanned the paragraph again, slower this time.

“What does intimacy clause, minimum five sessions per week, with flexibility based on mutual desire‘ mean?” I asked, my voice tighter than I intended.

Nikolai didn’t even blink. “Exactly what it says.”

I glanced up from the folder. “You mean sex?”

He smirked. “Yes, malishka. Sex?

Yeah obviously. What a stupid question. But the sex part wasn’t surprising.

What actually caught me off guard was the frequency.

“Five times a week!” I echoed, incredulous

He nodded, still far too amused. “Minimum. But if you’re enthusiastic, I’m happy to exceed expectations”

I gave him a look that could’ve burned through concrete bur be just looked at me with a hooked brow.

So I took a deep breath and forced myself to continue reading I was here for my mother. This was a transaction. It didn’t matter that my cheeks were burning or that his eyes kept flicking down to my lips every time I got funtered.

Yes,” Nikolai said evenly, his tone finally sobering a bit. “It would be strange if iny wife lived in a separate apartment

“We could move her in with us,” he offered casually.

“She would never agree to that,” I said quickly, almost panicked at the thought

Nikolai arched a brow. “You didn’t ask.”

“She wouldn’t even let me drop out of my part–time job without a three–hour lecture on being responsible and young If–no, WHEN she finds our I got married for money, she’ll probably want to disown me on principle and make me work it off at the nearest diner I groaned, “It’s going to be hard just making her understand this…there’s no way she’ll agree to living together.”

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