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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 9

The first thing Lina noticed when she woke the next morning was the quiet.

Not the peaceful kind-the fragile kind, thin as glass, the kind that could shatter with a single notification. She lay still, staring at the ceiling, letting herself exist without bracing for impact.

Last night had not fixed everything.

But it had shifted something.

She sat up slowly, feet touching the cool floor, grounding herself. For the first time in weeks, she reached for her phone without dread.

There were no messages from Kai.

She felt relief-and something else, too. Respect.

He had listened.

Kai woke in his office apartment overlooking the river, the city already awake beneath him. He hadn't slept much, but his thoughts felt clearer than they had in days.

For the first time since the scandal broke, he hadn't woken with a list of problems to solve.

He'd woken with a question.

How do I show up without taking over?

He brewed coffee and stood by the window, watching traffic move like veins through the city. Lina's words echoed in his mind.

Decide with me.

It wasn't weakness she was asking for.

It was partnership.

His phone buzzed.

Amara:

We need to talk. Today.

He exhaled slowly.

Lina returned to work fully that day.

Not cautiously. Fully.

She greeted colleagues, reopened files she had abandoned mid-chaos, and immersed herself in the familiar rhythm of purpose. By midday, she almost felt like herself again.

Almost.

The interruption came shortly after lunch.

Her assistant hovered nervously at her office door. "Lina... there's someone here to see you."

"Who?" Lina asked without looking up.

"He didn't give a name," the assistant said. "But he said you'd want to hear what he has to say."

Something tightened in Lina's chest.

"Send him in," she said quietly.

The man who entered was unfamiliar-mid-forties, well-dressed, eyes sharp in a way that felt practiced.

"Ms. Adeyemi," he said smoothly. "Thank you for seeing me."

"Five minutes," Lina replied. "Then I have a meeting."

He smiled. "That will be enough."

She didn't return the smile.

"I represent interests aligned with Harrington Industries," he began. "And, indirectly, with you."

"I don't represent Harrington Industries," Lina said coolly.

"No," he agreed. "That's why I'm here."

Her pulse quickened, but her voice stayed even. "Get to the point."

"There's a narrative forming," he said. "One that paints you as... disruptive."

"I'm aware," Lina replied.

"We'd like to help redirect it."

Her eyes narrowed. "At what cost?"

His smile sharpened. "Distance."

The word landed heavy.

"You step back-quietly," he continued. "Disappear from public view for a while. We soften the story. You emerge later... rehabilitated."

Lina leaned back slowly. "You want me erased."

"Temporarily," he corrected.

"No," she said flatly.

His expression hardened slightly. "You should consider what resistance might cost."

"Is that a threat?" Lina asked calmly.

"A forecast," he replied.

She stood. "Meeting's over."

As he reached the door, he paused. "You're standing very alone, Ms. Adeyemi."

She met his gaze without blinking. "Not as alone as you think."

The door closed behind him.

Only then did her hands begin to shake.

Kai met Amara at a café near the river.

She didn't bother with pleasantries.

"They're moving," she said, sliding her phone across the table.

He read the message once, then again.

A containment strategy is being discussed.

"They won't say it outright," Amara continued, "but the goal is to push Lina out of the picture."

Kai's jaw clenched. "Over my dead body."

Amara studied him. "You can't fight this the way you fight boardrooms."

"I know," he said quietly.

"Then what's your plan?"

He thought of Lina standing her ground.

"I tell her everything," he said. "And we decide together."

Amara nodded slowly. "Good."

She hesitated. "You love her."

"Yes."

"Then don't make her smaller to protect her," Amara said. "Let her be formidable."

Kai smiled grimly. "She already is."

Lina told Kai about the visit that evening.

Not from fear.

From trust.

They sat across from each other again, the café now familiar ground. She spoke evenly, carefully, but her hands twisted in her lap.

"They want me to disappear," she finished.

Kai's chest burned with anger-but he held it back.

"Thank you for telling me," he said instead.

She looked surprised. "That's it?"

"That's the beginning," he replied. "What do you want to do?"

The question mattered more than any reassurance.

She exhaled slowly. "I don't want to vanish. But I also don't want to be used as a battleground."

Kai nodded. "Then we change the terrain."

She looked at him. "How?"

"By telling the truth before they control it," he said. "Not through scandal. Through substance."

Her brows furrowed. "Meaning?"

"We stop letting others define the narrative," he continued. "We choose where and how you're seen."

She studied him carefully. "Together?"

"Yes."

Something settled between them.

"Okay," she said finally. "But no surprises."

"Agreed."

The plan wasn't dramatic.

It was deliberate.

A joint appearance-not about romance, but about work. A public initiative that aligned with both their values: preservation, education, legacy without elitism.

Lina would lead it.

Kai would support-not overshadow.

It was risky.

It was honest.

The announcement went out three days later.

The response was immediate.

Curiosity turned to cautious respect. Speculation softened into analysis. The story shifted-from who she was to him to who she was.

Lina watched it unfold with guarded hope.

But backlash came too.

Anonymous leaks. Sharp commentary. Thinly veiled warnings.

One night, Lina found a note slipped under her door.

Know when to stop.

Her hands trembled.

She called Kai immediately.

He arrived within minutes, breathless.

"This is escalating," she said quietly.

"I know," he replied. "And I won't pretend it's safe."

She looked at him, fear and resolve warring in her eyes. "I need to know something."

"Anything."

"If this turns ugly-really ugly-will you still choose me?"

He didn't hesitate.

"Yes."

"But if it costs you-"

"I choose you," he repeated. "Not the idea of you. Not the story. You."

Tears spilled freely now.

She stepped into him, pressing her forehead against his chest.

"I don't want to be brave tonight," she whispered.

"Then don't," he murmured. "Be human."

They stayed like that for a long time.

The next day, Lina spoke at the initiative launch.

No spectacle.

No performance.

Just clarity.

She spoke about visibility-not as exposure, but as presence. About choosing not to shrink in the face of discomfort.

The room listened.

So did the city.

And somewhere in the noise, something shifted again.

This time, not toward fracture.

Toward alignment.

That night, Lina and Kai walked along the river, hands loosely intertwined.

"It's still loud," Lina said softly.

"Yes," Kai replied.

"But it feels different."

He smiled. "That's because now we're speaking back."

She leaned into him, the ache still there-but steadier now.

Love wasn't quiet.

It never would be.

But it was learning how to endure the sound.

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