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MARRIED TO MY TARGET: A Contract Marriage

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She came into his world with a smile, a résumé, and a secret she couldn't afford to lose. Peonara Hayes is just a college girl desperate to save her mother or so everyone believes. When a contract marriage offer lands in her lap from the city's most powerful and untouchable CEO, Hanzel Preston, she tells herself the rules are clear no feelings, no complications, a clean exit when it's done. He is cold, arrogant, and dangerously hard to read. She tells herself she doesn't care about any of that. She just needs to get through this. "It's just a mission," she told herself. The word sat in the room like a third person. But the more time she spends in his world in his house, at his side, inside the empire he built from ice and ambition the more she realizes that nothing about this man is what it seems. No note. No explanation. Just coffee on her desk and his office light still on. He looks at her like he already knows every secret she's carrying. And slowly, without warning, the lines between the contract and something far more dangerous begin to blur. "It's not much," she said quietly. "It's enough," he said. The longer she stays, the harder it becomes to remember which version of herself is real the girl who signed the contract, or the girl who is slowly, terrifyingly, falling for the man she was never supposed to feel anything for. He says her name like it costs him something. He calls her Pea like it means everything. And on the day he slides a ring onto her finger and whispers "Welcome home, Pea" her breath catches. Just for a second. Just long enough to know she's already in trouble. She thought she was the one running the game. She had no idea the game had been running her all along.
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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE — The Night Everything Broke

The first thing Peonara Hayes ever did was cry.

Not the soft kind.

The loud kind. Like she already had a problem with the world before she even saw it.

Her mother didn't smile.

She cried in a silence. 

****

Three hours before that, everything was still fine.

The apartment on Lin Street was small. Nothing special. But it was warm. The kind of warm that comes from the people living in it, not from the heater.

Rain hit the windows outside.

Tiana was in the kitchen, stirring the same soup again. It was the third time she'd made it this week. According to Elliot, was the only thing that stopped the baby from kicking so hard.

She wasn't sure that was true. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but she kept making it anyway.

"She's is kicking again," Tiana said, pressing her hand on her belly. "Tell her to stop."

Elliot stepped into the kitchen, his sleeves pushed up and his glasses, as usual, sitting a little crooked on his face. He didn't say anything he just walked over and rested his hand on her belly right next to hers.

"Hey," he said softly, leaning toward her belly. "Easy. Your mama's trying to cook."

Baby didn't stop the kicking

Tiana laughed.

They'd spent months going back and forth on names. Elliot wanted something short and simple, while Tiana was dead-set on something with meaning.

One evening, they were sitting on the floor of their first apartment, surrounded by half-packed boxes. It was the night they'd finally settled on a name.

Tiana had been quiet for a while, just tracing the edge of a book. "What about Peonara?" she asked.

Elliot looked up from his coffee, his glasses sliding down his nose. "Peonara?"

"It's for the peony," she said.

He looked at her, tilting his head. "The flower?"

Tiana smiled, the memory pulling at her. "Remember the first day of college? I took a wrong turn, ended up in the wrong building, and walked straight into that bush outside. I was tangled in the branches for a solid five minutes."

Elliot laughed, a short, sharp sound. "I remember. You were wrestling that bush like it was a personal enemy."

"You didn't laugh then," she teased. "You just looked at me, walked over, and started untangling my bag without saying a word. Then you laughed after I was free."

"I was trying to be a gentleman," he joked.

"You failed," she said, still smiling. "But you left a single peony on my desk the next day. A peace offering. Just a tiny note that said sorry for laughing." She looked down at her hands. "I kept that flower until it turned to dust."

Elliot set his coffee down, his face softening. He reached out and covered her hand with his.

"Peonara," he repeated.

They never argued about names after that.

****

The knock came at half past nine.

Elliot's hand went still on her belly. Something changed in his face

"I'll get it," he said.

Too calm.

She followed him anyway.

Two men stood at the door in a dark coats, rain on their shoulders with a blank face.

They didn't look like bad people and That was the scary part.

"Mr. Hayes." It's not a question; it's just his name ,Flat. "You should have stayed quiet. Mr. Preston gave you every chance."

Preston.

Tiana didn't know that name.

But something felt wrong.

Elliot turned to look at her.

"Go inside"

She was reluctant but did anyway.

She'd spend the rest of her life wishing she hadn't.

It took less than a minute.

It took the rest of her life to recover.

****

Across the city, Edward Preston stood at his study window.

Whiskey in hand.

He was not a cruel man.

He'd told himself that so many times that it stopped needing proof.

He was just a man who knew that empires needed protecting. That sometimes that protection had a cost. And sometimes other people paid it.

He'd accepted that a long time ago.

The door opened behind him.

He didn't turn.

He knew those footsteps.

"It's done," Warren Sutton said.

Two words.

Edward raised his glass a little. "The wife?"

"She saw - but she's in no state."

"Good."

The door clicked shut.

Edward didn't move.

Just stood there. Whiskey in a hand.

He never knew what he started that night.

What it would grow into.

****

Room 114. End of the hall.

No father waiting outside, no family. Nobody was there.

Just a closed door.

And behind it a woman trying to survive two things at once.

Part of her was still in that hallway. Still on the floor, Still hearing his voice.

Don't look, Tiana.

"One more," the doctor said. "You're almost there."

Tiana shut her eyes.

She thought of Elliot's hands. Warm and Steady, Its always steady.

She thought of the name they picked together on a rainy night when everything was still okay.

She pushed.

The cry came.

Loud and Clear sure of itself.

Like someone who just arrived and already had things to say.

Tiana's arms reached out before she even thought about it.

Warm and Tiny just against her chest.

Dark hair, Small fists. Eyes are still closed.

"Peonara." Her voice broke on the name. The name Elliot loved. The name she had to say alone from now on. "Hi baby. I'm here."

She pressed her lips to the top of that small dark head.

Closed her eyes.

"I'll protect you," she whispered. "From all of it. I promise."

The crying of baby slowed down.

Like the baby heard her.

Like she already believed her.

Just before sunrise something crossed Tiana's mind.

A word ,cold-sharp. Like something she shouldn't know.

Preston.

She flinched.

Tried to hold onto it why did that feel familiar—

And it slipped away.

Like smoke.

Like her mind quietly decided she wasn't ready for it yet.

She held Peonara closer.

"I'll protect you," she whispered one last time.