
The Marriage Clause
Bernard Afari-Sakyi · Completed · 42.2k Words
Introduction
When my billionaire boss offered me a deal—marry him for six months and he'd pay for everything—I thought I had no choice. It was supposed to be simple. A contract. A business arrangement. Six months and I'd be free with enough money to start over.
But Alexander Kane has a secret he didn't tell me.
Three women before me. All engaged to Alexander. All looked exactly like me. All died within months of saying "I do."
Now someone is sending me photos of their bodies. Threatening messages. Promises that I'll be next.
Alexander swears he didn't kill them. He says someone from his past is hunting anyone he loves. He promises to protect me.
But how can I trust a man whose fiancées keep dying?
How can I run when my mother's life depends on this marriage?
And how can I stop myself from falling in love with the one man who might destroy me?
They say the fourth time's the charm.
I just hope I live long enough to find out.
Chapter 1
The hospital bill trembled in my hands.
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $347,892.00
PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS
Forty-eight hours to find money I didn't have. Money that would save my mother's life.
"Miss Chen?" The billing coordinator looked at me with practiced sympathy. "Do you need more time to review payment options?"
Payment options. Like I had any.
Three rejected loan applications. Maxed credit cards. A savings account with $3,247.68.
Mom had maybe a week to live without the surgery.
I walked out in a daze, my phone buzzing in my pocket.
My office. Now. —AK
Alexander Kane. My boss. The man who barely looked at me except to bark orders.
I almost ignored it. But I needed my job desperately.
The elevator ride to the sixtieth floor felt like ascending to my execution.
Alexander's office was all glass and steel. Cold. Like him.
He stood at the window, hands in his pockets, silhouetted against the sunset. Tall. Powerful. Beautiful in a way that felt dangerous.
"You wanted to see me?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.
He turned. Gray eyes that saw everything and felt nothing.
"Sit."
Not a request.
I sat.
"You've been distracted for three weeks," he said flatly. "Today you left early without authorization."
My chest tightened. "My mother—"
"Is dying. I know." His expression didn't change. "Stage four cancer. Needs surgery and experimental treatment. Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. You have forty-eight hours."
My blood ran cold. "How do you—"
"I know everything about my employees." He moved to pour whiskey into two glasses. "Especially the competent ones."
He handed me a glass. I took it automatically, too shocked to refuse.
"I don't understand."
"You need money desperately." Alexander leaned against his desk. "I need a wife. We can help each other."
The world stopped.
"What?"
He dropped a folder in my lap.
MARRIAGE CONTRACT
My vision blurred as I read. One year. All medical expenses paid. $500,000 compensation. Public appearances. Convince his family the marriage was real.
"Are you insane?" I stood so fast the chair rolled back. "You want to buy a wife?"
"I want a solution." His voice stayed maddeningly calm. "My mother threatens to remove me as CEO if I don't marry within three months. She's chosen Victoria Lang—manipulative and completely unacceptable."
"So marry her!"
"No." The word was absolute. "I'd rather destroy this company than be trapped with that woman."
He moved closer. Too close.
"Your mother gets her surgery tonight. Best doctors. Private room. Everything she needs." His eyes locked on mine. "After one year, a quiet divorce. You walk away with half a million dollars and your mother alive."
I stared at the contract. At the numbers that meant Mom living or dying.
"Why me?"
Something flickered in his eyes. "Because everyone else wants something from me. You're the only person who's looked at me for two years and just seen an employer. I can trust that."
"What if I fall in love with you?"
His laugh was cold. "You won't. I'm not a man people love. I'm a man people use. Or fear. Or hate. But never love."
The certainty in his voice was heartbreaking.
I looked at the contract again. At my mother's death sentence.
"I need time to think—"
"You have two minutes." He checked his watch. "The hospital needs payment in forty-six hours. Paperwork takes twenty-four hours. That gives you exactly two minutes to decide if your mother lives."
"That's not fair!"
"Life isn't fair," he said quietly. "Fair has nothing to do with this."
I thought of Mom. Getting weaker by the hour. The doctors say days, maybe a week.
I thought of this impossible number.
I thought of this cold, damaged man offering me a devil's bargain.
"If I say yes, I want terms," I said slowly. "My mother never knows the truth. And if I want out early, I can leave with half the money."
"Agreed." He extended his hand. "We are getting married tomorrow. City hall. Noon."
I took his hand. Warm. Strong. Completely at odds with his cold demeanor.
"Deal."
He was already on his phone, typing. "I'm authorizing payment now. Your mother's surgery is scheduled for 6 AM tomorrow."
Tears burned my eyes. I'd just sold myself to save Mom's life.
Alexander looked up. Something shifted in his expression when he saw my face.
"This doesn't have to be a prison, Emma," he said quietly. "It's just business. One year. Then you're free."
Free. With Mom alive and half a million dollars.
My phone buzzed.
Unknown number.
I know what you just did. And you'll regret it. Both of you.
My blood turned to ice. "Alexander—"
His phone buzzed too. Same message.
Our eyes met across the office.
"What have we done?" I whispered.
His jaw clenched. "Exactly what someone wanted us to do."
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#50 Chapter 50 FULL CIRCLE (EPILOGUE)
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#49 Chapter 49 ONE YEAR LATER
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Last Updated: 2/28/2026#46 Chapter 46 THE CHOICE
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#45 Chapter 45 THE FINAL THREAT
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#44 Chapter 44 THE SCARE
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#43 Chapter 43 THREE: THE BIRTH
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#42 Chapter 42 VICTORIA'S FUNERAL
Last Updated: 2/28/2026#41 Chapter 41 THE CONTRACT
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