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Bound by A Night

Bound by a Night by Keturah Daniels When a single night changes everything, love must rise above secrets, pride, and fate. Amara Obi, a determined university student in Lagos, is desperate to save her ailing mother. With bills piling up and hope slipping away, she accepts a deal that leads her into the path of Ethan Cole — a young, humble billionaire CEO known for his quiet generosity and unshakable discipline. Neither expects their worlds to collide, let alone ignite. What was meant to be a one-night mistake becomes a bond neither can forget. But when Amara discovers she’s pregnant, the weight of truth threatens to shatter both their lives. Ethan must choose between protecting his empire and fighting for the woman who’s awakened something he thought money could never buy — peace, purpose, and love. Set in the vibrant heart of modern Nigeria, Bound by a Night is a stirring tale of compassion, redemption, and the kind of love that refuses to be silenced by circumstance.
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Chapter 9

(Amara's POV)

Hospitals have a smell - a mix of antiseptic and fear.

I'd grown used to it over the past few months, but that day, as I stood outside the emergency ward clutching Mama's handbag, it felt unbearable.

She'd collapsed again - one minute we were talking, the next her face had gone pale, and she'd slumped against the chair. I'd screamed until the neighbors came running. Everything after that was a blur - sirens, questions, the jolt of the ambulance as it sped through traffic.

Now, sitting in the waiting area, I could barely breathe. My hands wouldn't stop shaking.

A nurse brushed past, and I stood immediately. "Please, is she okay?"

The nurse gave a polite but practiced smile. "They're running tests. You have to wait."

Wait. The hardest word in the world.

I sank back into the chair, pressing my palms against my knees to steady them. That's when my phone buzzed.

Ethan.

I almost didn't answer - I didn't want to drag him into my chaos. But before I could decide, the phone vibrated again.

"Amara?" His voice was calm but urgent.

"Ethan, you don't have to come," I said quickly. "It's not your problem."

"Everything about you is my problem now," he said simply. "Where are you?"

I closed my eyes. "General Hospital, Yaba."

"I'm on my way."

Before I could protest, he'd already hung up.

When he arrived, he didn't look like a billionaire. No bodyguards, no air of self-importance - just a man in a simple navy shirt, sleeves rolled up, concern etched across his face.

For a moment, all I could do was stare.

He crossed the room in three long strides. "How is she?"

"They're still checking," I whispered. "She just fainted again, but they said she might be stable."

He nodded, his jaw tight. "Have you eaten?"

I blinked at him. "Eaten?"

"You look pale," he said softly. "You need to take care of yourself too."

I wanted to argue, to tell him I couldn't think about food when Mama was behind that door - but then his hand brushed mine, just briefly, and something in my chest steadied.

"I'll get you some water," he said, already turning toward the vending machine.

I watched him go, feeling that strange mixture of comfort and guilt that always came with him. He didn't belong here - in this dim, crowded hospital with peeling paint and flickering lights - but somehow he fit, as if his calm had its own gravity.

When he returned, he handed me a bottle of water. "Drink," he said, his voice gentle but firm.

I obeyed, because for once it was easier than arguing.

After what felt like hours, a doctor finally appeared. "Family of Mrs. Obi?"

I jumped to my feet. "I'm her daughter."

The doctor smiled tiredly. "She's awake now. Mild collapse, likely due to stress and skipped medication. We'll keep her for observation tonight."

Relief hit me so hard my knees almost gave out. "Can I see her?"

"Yes, but only for a few minutes."

I turned to Ethan. "You don't have to stay-"

He cut me off. "I'm coming with you."

I hesitated, then nodded.

When we entered Mama's room, she was sitting up in bed, her face pale but her smile faintly bright. "Amara," she whispered. "Ah, thank God."

I rushed to her side, taking her hand. "Mama, you scared me."

She chuckled weakly. "I told you I'm stronger than I look."

Then her gaze shifted to Ethan. "And who is this fine young man?"

I froze. "He's... he's a friend."

Ethan stepped forward and gave a polite nod. "Good afternoon, ma'am. I'm Ethan. I just came to make sure you're okay."

Mama's eyes sparkled mischievously despite her condition. "Hmm. A friend that looks like this? God is good."

"Mama," I said, half embarrassed, half amused.

Ethan smiled, the corners of his mouth softening. "You raised a strong daughter, ma'am."

Mama squeezed my hand. "That I did. She takes care of me more than I deserve."

I bit my lip, trying not to cry. "Don't say that."

Ethan stood quietly, his gaze gentle but unreadable. I could tell he wanted to do more - to fix everything - but this wasn't a problem money could solve.

After a while, Mama began to drift off again, her voice fading with sleep. "You'll both be fine," she murmured. "God's watching."

When her breathing settled, I stood and stepped out into the hallway. Ethan followed.

I leaned against the wall, exhaling shakily. "Thank you for coming."

"You don't have to thank me," he said. "You shouldn't be going through this alone."

"But I am alone," I whispered. "That's just... my reality."

"Not anymore."

The words were simple, but they hit deep. I looked at him - really looked at him - and saw the exhaustion in his eyes, the sincerity.

"I don't understand you," I said quietly. "You barely know me, yet you keep showing up."

He smiled faintly. "Maybe I don't need to understand everything to care."

I turned away, blinking back tears. "Careful, Ethan. You're starting to sound like a good man."

He chuckled softly. "Too late."

For a long moment, neither of us spoke. The hum of hospital machines filled the silence.

Finally, he said, "What did the doctor say about your mother's condition?"

"She needs better medication. And rest. But I don't know how I'll manage both with school and..."

I stopped myself before saying pregnancy.

Ethan noticed. His gaze flicked to mine, sharp but gentle. "And what?"

I forced a smile. "And bills."

He didn't push. He just nodded slowly. "Let me handle that part."

"Ethan, no-"

"Amara." His tone softened, but his eyes didn't waver. "You don't have to keep proving how strong you are. Strength isn't refusing help."

My throat tightened. "If I let you do this... what does that make me?"

"It makes you human," he said simply. "And maybe it makes me a little less lonely."

I looked down at my hands, speechless. He always had a way of disarming me with honesty.

A nurse approached, reminding us visiting hours were ending. Ethan squeezed my shoulder lightly. "I'll come by tomorrow. You focus on your mother tonight."

I nodded, though part of me wanted to tell him to stay.

As he turned to leave, I said quietly, "Ethan?"

He paused, glancing back.

"Thank you. For not walking away."

He smiled, that small, quiet smile that always managed to undo me. "I told you, Amara. I'm not going anywhere."

That night, after he left, I sat by Mama's bedside, holding her hand as she slept. Her breathing was steady, her face peaceful.

But my mind was anything but calm.

Ethan had stepped into my world - the noise, the struggle, the small hospital corridors that smelled of bleach and prayer - and he hadn't flinched.

I'd expected pity. Instead, I found presence.

And for the first time, I began to wonder if maybe - just maybe - this wasn't a story of mistakes anymore.

Maybe it was the beginning of something neither of us had planned, but both of us needed.

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