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All Give, All Take

In the glittering skyline of Lagos, where power and ambition rule, twenty-two-year-old Cynthia-Rose dreams of success but is trapped in the relentless grip of family struggles. When the enigmatic and wealthy Chief Fredrick Mba, a man old enough to be her father, offers her a life of unimaginable luxury... at a price, her world tilts on the edge of danger, desire, and deception. It is a deal of power, control, and temptation. A marriage not born of love, but of circumstance. As Cynthia-Rose steps into Fredrick's world of opulence, she finds herself caught in a dangerous game of desire, manipulation, and secrets that could destroy everything she holds dear. In a city where nothing comes free, and love has a price. Can Cynthia-Rose navigate the delicate balance of all give and all take, or will surrendering to temptation cost her more than she ever imagined?
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Chapter 17

Cynthia woke up before Fredrick and lay there for a while, watching the slow rise and fall of his chest. In sleep, he looked different. Less guarded. Age showed more, not in a weak way, but in a tired one. Like a man who had carried too much for too long.

She wondered what it felt like to be him.

To have already lived several versions of yourself. To choose carefully because mistakes were expensive.

She slipped out of bed quietly.

Downstairs, she made tea herself for the first time since moving in. The staff tried to help, she waved them off gently. She needed the normalcy. The sound of the kettle, the waiting and the simplicity of it.

When Fredrick joined her later, she was sitting at the dining table, barefoot, scrolling through messages on her phone.

"You're up early." he said.

"I didn't sleep much."

He poured himself coffee. "Good or bad thoughts?"

"New ones." she replied.

He sat across from her. "Those are usually the dangerous ones."

She smiled faintly. "You always assume danger."

"I've earned that habit."

She studied him for a moment, then spoke. "I got a call from my manager."

"About work?"

"Yes. There's a series. A lead role. They want me back full time."

He didn't react immediately.

"And?" he asked.

"And it'll mean late nights, early mornings. Maybe travel."

He nodded slowly. "Do you want it?"

"Yes" she said without hesitation. "I do."

"Then take it."

She blinked. "That easy?"

"I didn't marry you to replace your ambition." he said calmly.

Something in her chest loosened.

"You don't feel threatened?" she asked lightly.

"By your success?" He shook his head. "No. I respect it."

She leaned back in her chair. "You're not what people think."

He raised an eyebrow. "Neither are you."

They shared a quiet smile.

*****

Later that afternoon, Cynthia sat in the living room going through old scripts, making notes, highlighting lines. Fredrick passed by once, then again, glancing at her work without interrupting.

Finally, he stopped.

"You approach characters differently now." he observed.

She looked up. "How do you know?"

"You read with restraint" he said. "Like someone who understands consequences."

She laughed softly. "Life will do that to you."

He nodded. "Yes."

They sat together for a while in silence. His hand rested on the arm of the couch, close enough to touch hers but not quite there.

She noticed. He noticed that she noticed.

That space between their hands felt louder than conversation.

"Fredrick" she said suddenly.

"Yes."

"Can I ask you something without you turning it into strategy?"

He smiled faintly. "I'll try."

"Why did you really choose me?" she asked quietly.

He didn't answer immediately.

When he finally spoke, his voice was lower. 

"Because you didn't look at me like a solution." he said. "You looked at me like a risk."

She frowned slightly. "That's not very flattering."

"It's honest." he replied. "Women who see me as safety don't see me fully."

"And I did?"

"You still do."

She considered that.

"Did that scare you?" she asked.

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because people who see risk can walk away."

She felt something warm and sad settle in her chest.

"You think I'll leave?"

"I think you could." he said simply. "And that matters."

She turned toward him fully now.

"You've lived long enough to know people don't always stay" she said gently.

"Yes."

"And you still chose me."

"Yes."

The honesty in that answer stayed with her.

That evening, they attended a small dinner, no press, no spectacle. Just a few people Fredrick trusted. Cynthia stayed close, not out of fear but out of choice.

At one point, someone asked her, "So how does it feel being married to a man like him?"

She smiled politely. "Like being married to a person. Not a myth."

Fredrick looked at her then, something unreadable in his eyes.

On the drive home, he said, "You didn't shrink yourself tonight."

She shrugged. "I didn't need to."

"That's new."

"For both of us."

At home, they didn't rush to their separate corners like before. They sat together in the living room, sharing a quiet drink, the city glowing beyond the windows.

"You know" she said softly, "romance doesn't look the way I thought it would."

He turned to her. "How did you think it would look?"

"Loud" she admitted. "Overwhelming and time consuming."

"And what does it look like now?"

She thought for a moment. "Safe. But not boring, gentle. But still intense."

He nodded slowly. "That's usually how it starts when it's real."

She studied his face again. 

"You're very aware of your age" she said suddenly.

He smiled. "You're very aware of yours."

She laughed. "Touché."

When she stood to go upstairs, he followed. At the bedroom door, she paused.

"Fredrick?"

"Yes."

"Tonight... don't be distant."

He met her eyes. "I won't."

Inside the room, the closeness felt different from before. As they lay beside each other later, her hand found his. This time, he didn't hesitate. He intertwined their fingers slowly, deliberately.

Cynthia stared at the ceiling, feeling something unfamiliar but welcome bloom quietly inside her.

Romance hadn't arrived with fireworks. It arrived with trust. With permission.

With space that didn't feel like distance.

And for the first time, she wasn't afraid of what loving him might cost.

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