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The Contract Omega
The Contract Omega

The Contract Omega

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In The Contract Omega, Caelen Ryn signs a transaction with a billionaire CEO to save his mother. This modern novel explores a marriage of convenience that shatters when real feelings emerge, leading to a high-stakes choice between a husband and a child. Read romance stories online now.

Chapter 1 of The Contract Omega

Caelen POV

The plastic chairs in the ICU waiting room stopped hurting hours ago. Now I barely noticed them at all.

The lights flickered overhead, harsh and uneven, making everything look wrong somehow. The sharp scent of antiseptic clung to my clothes, mixed with the chemical smell of floor cleaner that never seemed to go away. Somewhere down the hall, a monitor beeped steadily. Elsewhere, a voice over the PA called someone I didn't know, calm and impersonal.

My sneakers squeaked on the linoleum as I paced back and forth. I'd worn the soles thin from standing behind counters and registers, and now they betrayed every restless step. I pressed my hands to my thighs, then started again instinctively.

I hadn't slept in thirty-six hours.

My body was breaking down, even though my thoughts kept racing. My hands trembled from too much coffee and too little food. The name tag from the convenience store still hung crooked on my wrinkled uniform. I'd meant to change after my shift, go home, do a lot of things that never happened.

Not when my mother collapsed.

No matter how hard I tried, the moment kept forcing its way back into my head. The sound her body made when it hit the kitchen floor. The smell of something burning was because dinner was left unattended. The way her hand clutched her chest, fingers shaking, eyes wide with confusion and pain.

I'd screamed her name until my throat burned. I remembered kneeling beside her, my hands clumsy and useless as I tried to keep her conscious. I remembered the sirens, the blur of red and white lights, and the paramedic wouldn't look at me when I asked if she'd be okay.

Now she was behind closed doors, surrounded by machines I didn't understand, while I sat in a chair that suddenly felt too big, like I didn't belong in it.

This couldn't be happening. Not now. Not after I'd finally graduated. Not when I'd begun to believe things might, at last, get better.

I shifted my bag on my shoulder; the edge of a folded envelope brushed against me, the acceptance letter. I'd read it so many times that the paper was creased and soft. I started an entry-level position at a marketing firm with a steady, modest salary. It felt like a real beginning-Monday morning.

My mother had smiled when I showed it to her. A smile full of pride and exhaustion.

Your father would be so proud, she'd said.

My father died when I was fifteen. A sudden heart attack left us with medical bills and a quiet apartment that felt too big for just two people. My mother worked herself thin afterward, three jobs, late nights, early mornings, so I could stay in school. So I could have a better life.

And now her heart was failing, too.

When the doctor approached, I recognized the look before she spoke: tired and careful, with the kind of kindness people use when they already know the answer will hurt.

She explained the diagnosis slowly: advanced heart disease, rapid deterioration, immediate surgery needed, a triple bypass, complications from untreated stress and overwork.

She talked about survival rates, recovery timelines, medications, and long-term care.

I heard the words, but they floated past me, heavy and unreal.

Then she mentioned the cost.

The number didn't make sense at first. My mind rejected it, my mind refused to accept it, like it simply didn't belong in the same reality. I gripped the chair until my knuckles turned white, my breath shallow and tight.

I asked about insurance, even though I already knew the answer.

Her policy had lapsed three months ago.

Three months, when she lost her main job, when she told me she'd found another, when she lied so I wouldn't worry during my last semester.

I nodded, as if that explained everything. I thanked the doctor, though gratitude felt impossible. I watched her walk away, leaving me with numbers that would bury us.

The numbers lined themselves up in my head before I could stop them.

My savings are less than three thousand dollars. My mother's, maybe five thousand, if I were generous. Student loans amount to sixty thousand. My new salary is less than enough to cover rent and interest.

Half a million dollars.Impossible.

By morning, my phone wouldn't stop vibrating.

Banks, credit cards, foundations, everyone I could think of. Every call ended the same: apologies, regret, sympathy that couldn't change the answer.

Friends offered what they could, almost nothing. Professors promised to donate to fundraisers that would take months to start. The weeks we didn't have.

By afternoon, I sat in the hospital cafeteria, staring at my laptop. The coffee in front of me was cold. I searched for things I'd never thought I'd type: emergency funding, Omega assistance, fast money, legal loopholes.

I closed the tab too fast and stared at the screen, my stomach twisting at what I'd almost searched.

I shut the laptop and buried my face in my hands.

That's when they found me.

A rough hand shook my shoulder hard enough to jolt me awake. Three men stood over me, their presence filling the space with aggressive pheromones that twisted my stomach. An expensive suit, predatory smiles that never reached their eyes.

They said my name like it already belonged to them.

They showed me paperwork I'd never seen. My mother's shaky signature at the bottom. A loan taken six months ago. Interest rates that made my head spin. The total owed had more than doubled.

They leaned in, their voices low and amused, when I protested.

They talked about my mother. About how vulnerable hospital rooms could be and how Omegas like me could be sold if we failed to meet obligations.

They left laughing. I locked myself in the bathroom, sliding down the cold tile wall, chest heaving, my vision blurred, the edges of the room closing in.

I couldn't save her.

I was going to lose her the same way I lost my father.

When I finally pulled myself together, my eyes were red and dry, my face hollow. I washed my hands, even though they were already clean, just to do something.

That's when I heard my name again.

This time, it was calm and professional.

A man in a suit that belonged in a boardroom, not a hospital corridor. He smelled neutral, Beta, safe, unlike the others. He spoke as if I should listen.

He offered information, not a loan, not charity. A contract.Marriage.

The word made me laugh, a sharp, disbelieving sound before I could stop it. He didn't react. He simply laid out the terms, duration, compensation, and requirements, with practiced ease. He slid documents across the table like any other business meeting.

When I saw his card, my stomach dropped. Fenmore.The Fenmore.

I asked why someone like him would need someone like me.

He said I met certain requirements.

I asked to see him.

The photograph looked too controlled, too precise to be comforting: sharp lines, dark eyes that looked straight through the camera. A man who didn't smile because he didn't need to.

Aldric Fenmore.

Beautiful, in an almost frightening way.

The offer expired in twenty-four hours.

I sat alone with the contract and the photograph, trying to understand what two years of my life were worth compared to hers.

I told myself I'd think. I still had a choice.

Then the nurse called my name.

My mother was awake.

She looked smaller in the hospital bed, her skin pale, tangled in wires and tubes. She tried to smile when she saw me, and something inside me broke.

She told me not to ruin my future for her.

I promised I wouldn't, even though I knew I was lying.

That night, in the hospital parking lot, the loan sharks returned.

And someone else arrived, too.

A black car, professional bodyguards, quiet power. They told me I was being protected while I considered my options.

For the first time, I saw what kind of world Aldric Fenmore lived in.

And how small my own life felt next to it

At exactly eleven forty-seven, I sat alone in my apartment, staring at my phone. Two years. I pressed call.

Tomorrow, I will become someone's husband.

Someone I'd never met.

Someone who saw me as a transaction.

I lay back, staring at the ceiling, knowing my life as I knew it had already ended.

Whatever comes next will tell me whether I made the right choice.

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