
Aster House Vows: Glass Receipt

Lore Olympus: Divine Contract
A divine contract is rewritten before a public hearing, forcing Persephone to decide whether silence still protects anyone.

Aster House Vows: Quiet Badge
Owen's staff badge goes silent whenever he stands near Mara, creating the only private space in a wedding house built on recorded consent.

Aster House Vows: Vanishing Seat
A wedding seating chart erases Owen's name each time he refuses the contract, leaving a place only beside the bride.

Velvet Clause: Black Ribbon
A black ribbon seals the wrong engagement file, forcing Maeve Lark to decide whether to expose the fake proposal before the gala donors vote.

Aster House Vows: Salt Map
A salt map under the cake table shows the staff exit for runaway couples, but one route crosses through the vow recording room.

Velvet Clause: Third Key
A third key opens the lovers' archive where Maeve's private refusal has been replaced by a public consent clause.

Pride and Prejudice: The Pemberley Storm Letter
A rain-soaked letter reaches Pemberley with fresh doubts about an old scandal and a new test of judgment.

Bridgerton: Calling Card Pact
A calling card threatens to expose the season’s hidden pact before the first dance begins.

Aster House Vows: Burned Song
A burned first-dance lyric keeps humming Owen Black's debt clause, turning a wedding rehearsal into a contract he never agreed to perform.
Finn Archer can prove the black-ribbon engagement file was moved during dinner, but his access to the ledger is not innocent.
Finn Archer knows the lovers' archive side door and can help Maeve recover the refusal letter before the waltz begins.
Mitsuki Koga hears the pattern under the awkward silence before anyone dares to name it.