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A Love Too Loud to Hide

One secret. One scandal. One love that refused to stay hidden. Lina's rise was unstoppable-until the wrong love was exposed. In a world ruled by power, envy, and silent rules, her heart becomes her greatest weakness and her greatest weapon. Betrayal strikes from those she trusted most. Rumors spread faster than truth. And every choice Lina makes threatens to cost her everything-her career, her reputation, and the man she loves. When the lines between survival and desire blur, Lina must decide: bury her heart to save her future... or risk total destruction for a love too loud to hide. A Love Too Loud to Hide is a gripping tale of forbidden passion, ruthless betrayal, and a woman pushed to the edge by love.
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Chapter 17

The first rule Lina had learned about power was that it did not like being ignored.

The second was that it did not forgive being exposed.

The morning after her op-ed was published, she woke with a tightness in her chest that had nothing to do with fear and everything to do with instinct. It was the kind of unease that lived beneath the skin, quiet but insistent, as if her body had sensed something her mind had not yet caught up to.

She sat up slowly in bed, careful not to wake Kai.

The apartment was still. Too still.

Usually, the city announced itself early-sirens in the distance, delivery trucks, the faint echo of construction. This morning, the silence felt intentional, like a held breath.

She swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood.

The glass of the bedroom window reflected her faintly: bare feet, oversized shirt, hair loose around her shoulders. She looked ordinary.

Which made what she had done extraordinary.

She had named the system without naming the men.

And systems did not like mirrors.

Kai woke minutes later to find the bed empty.

He was instantly alert.

"Lina?" he called softly.

No answer.

He found her in the kitchen, standing by the counter, phone in hand, jaw tight.

"You okay?" he asked.

She turned, forcing a small smile. "I think so."

He noticed the phone immediately. "What happened?"

She handed it to him.

The message was short.

Unknown Number:

You've misunderstood the nature of the conversation.

Kai's jaw clenched.

"That's not a warning," he said quietly. "That's a correction."

Lina folded her arms. "I didn't misunderstand anything."

"No," Kai agreed. "But they think you did."

He pulled her into his arms without asking, holding her with a protectiveness that was no longer subtle.

"We need to change routines," he said. "Routes. Schedules."

"I won't live in fear," she replied, though she didn't pull away.

"This isn't fear," he said. "This is preparation."

The day unfolded with a tension that never eased.

Lina received calls from journalists, academics, activists-many grateful, some cautious, a few nervous. Her words had struck a nerve. They had validated experiences people rarely said out loud.

But beneath the support, something darker stirred.

An investor withdrew funding from her new initiative without explanation.

A venue canceled a speaking engagement citing "unforeseen circumstances."

A former colleague stopped returning messages.

Pressure without fingerprints.

Kai noticed everything.

"They're isolating you," he said that evening.

"They're trying," Lina corrected. "But they won't succeed."

He watched her carefully. "You're not invincible."

She met his gaze. "Neither are they."

The invitation arrived at dusk.

Not delivered.

Not mailed.

Emailed.

From a secure server.

Subject: Let's Stop Pretending

Location: Private Residence, North Shore

Time: Tonight, 9 PM

Attached was an address.

Kai read it twice.

"No," he said immediately.

"I'm not going alone," Lina replied.

"No," he repeated. "You're not going at all."

She stepped closer. "This is the source, Kai. The center of it."

"And that's exactly why you don't go."

"If I don't," she said quietly, "they'll keep pushing. Quietly. Indirectly. Forever."

Kai ran a hand through his hair, pacing. "This isn't a debate. This is a trap."

"Yes," she said. "But traps can be turned."

He stopped, facing her fully now. "If something happens to you-"

"It won't," she said firmly. "Because I won't be alone."

Silence stretched between them.

Finally, Kai exhaled slowly. "We do this my way."

She nodded. "Agreed."

The house sat at the edge of the city, modern and minimalist, perched above the water like a silent observer. No lights inside. No visible security.

Too clean.

Kai parked down the street.

They approached on foot.

"Stay close," he murmured.

"I always do," she replied.

The door opened before they knocked.

Victor Hale stood inside.

He was older than Lina expected. Mid-fifties, silver at his temples, expression calm to the point of boredom. He wore no suit-just a dark sweater, relaxed, as if hosting old friends.

"Ms. Adeyemi," he said pleasantly. "Mr. Harrington."

Kai stepped slightly in front of Lina.

Victor smiled. "Protective. Understandable."

They entered.

The house was immaculate. Sparse. Intentional. The kind of space designed to make people feel small.

Victor gestured toward the living room. "Please."

They did not sit.

Victor didn't seem to mind.

"You made things complicated," he said conversationally.

"I made them visible," Lina replied.

He chuckled softly. "Visibility is a luxury."

Kai's voice was cold. "Why are we here?"

Victor's gaze sharpened slightly. "Because you misunderstand your position."

Lina crossed her arms. "Enlighten me."

"You are influential," Victor said. "Not powerful. Influence is permitted only when it serves power."

"And who decides that?" she asked.

Victor smiled. "People like me."

Kai felt something dangerous coil in his chest.

"You threaten her again," he said quietly, "and this conversation ends very differently."

Victor studied him. "You've already given up your throne. Impressive. But misguided."

He turned back to Lina. "You could have been protected. Funded. Elevated."

"I won't be owned," Lina said.

Victor sighed. "You already are. You just don't see the leash."

Before Kai could react, Victor snapped his fingers.

The lights went out.

Everything happened at once.

A crash.

Glass shattering.

Kai moved instinctively, pulling Lina down, shielding her body with his own.

Someone grabbed her arm.

She screamed.

Kai roared-a sound primal, unrestrained-and lunged.

There was chaos. Shouts. Footsteps. The crack of something heavy hitting flesh.

Then-

Silence.

Emergency lights flickered on.

Victor stood near the doorway, pale now, breathing hard.

"You should have listened," he said hoarsely.

Kai was on the floor, blood at his temple.

Lina crawled to him, hands shaking. "Kai. Kai, look at me."

His eyes fluttered open.

"I'm here," he rasped.

Sirens wailed in the distance.

Victor backed away.

"This isn't over," he said.

Lina looked up at him, fury burning through fear. "Yes," she said. "It is."

The hospital was a blur of antiseptic and fluorescent light.

Kai had a concussion. A cracked rib. Nothing life-threatening.

But Lina shook uncontrollably as she sat beside his bed, her hand wrapped around his.

"I'm sorry," she whispered over and over.

He squeezed her fingers weakly. "Don't you dare."

Tears spilled freely.

"I put you in danger."

He lifted her hand, pressing it to his chest. "You put us in truth."

She broke then, sobbing quietly against him.

"I was so afraid," she admitted.

"So was I," he said. "But I'd do it again."

She pulled back, eyes fierce. "Never again like that. We fight smarter now."

He smiled faintly. "That's my girl."

By morning, the story was everywhere.

An attempted assault. A mysterious host. A powerful fixer exposed.

Victor Hale vanished.

But not before leaving traces.

Enough for investigations. Enough for cracks to form.

Enough for the system to tremble.

As Lina stood at the hospital window watching dawn break, she felt something solid settle inside her.

This was no longer about survival.

This was about accountability.

Kai came up behind her, arm around her waist despite the pain.

"They crossed the wrong line," he said quietly.

She nodded. "And we're done being quiet."

They stood together as the city woke.

Louder than ever.

Unhidden.

Unafraid.

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