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They meet in a sterile law office. The document is fifty pages long. Duration: One year.
Elena is a struggling architect whose family firm is on the brink of bankruptcy. Mark is a cold, calculated CEO who needs a wife to secure his position as the primary heir to his grandfather’s massive estate—a will that mandates the heir be "settled and married." They meet in a sterile law office
Elena moves into Mark’s penthouse. At first, they live like polite ghosts. She finds his obsession with order irritating; he finds her habit of sketching on napkins messy. Elena is a struggling architect whose family firm
A weekend at Mark’s family estate. Mark’s grandfather is sharper than they expected. To keep up the ruse, they have to share a room. Late-night conversations replace the sterile silence. The lines of the contract begin to blur. She finds his obsession with order irritating; he
Mark realizes the "settled" life his grandfather wanted wasn't about the status—it was about finding someone who made him want to come home. He tears up the contract in front of Elena and asks her to stay—not as a "Contract Wife," but as his partner.