
Married for His Empire
When Nigerian financial analyst Eniola Adeyemi exposes a 2.3 billion naira money laundering scheme, she becomes the target of powerful criminals who'll stop at nothing to silence her. Her only protection? A contract marriage to Elijah Kingston-the cold, ruthless, American billionaire CEO whose own family is at the heart of the conspiracy. What begins as a transactional arrangement for safety and an heir becomes a dangerous game of power, betrayal, and undeniable passion as they're forced to choose between empire and love.
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Chapter 5
The Westbridge building was a beacon of chaos when we arrived. Fire trucks blocked Victoria Island Road, their lights painting everything red and blue. Water arced from hoses into shattered windows on the fourth floor, steam rising where it hit flames.
Elijah's driver stopped as close as the police barricade allowed. We got out into air thick with smoke and burnt paper—the smell of destroyed evidence.
"Stay behind me," Elijah said.
"It's my evidence burning."
"Exactly. Which makes you a target if whoever set this fire is still watching."
A fair point. I stayed close as he approached the police line, flashing some kind of credential that got us through. An inspector met us near the building entrance—older man, tired eyes, shirt soaked with sweat despite the night air.
"Mr. Kingston. Didn't expect you here."
"Westbridge contracts with several of my subsidiaries. I have an interest in what happened." Elijah gestured to me. "This is my wife, Eniola. She's a former analyst here."
The inspector's eyes sharpened. "Former as of when?"
"Three days ago."
"Interesting timing." He pulled out a notepad. "The fire started in the records room. Fourth floor, southeast corner. Someone bypassed security, used an accelerant, and was gone before the smoke alarms triggered."
"Professional," Elijah said.
"Very. No cameras caught anything useful—the system went down twenty minutes before the fire started. Came back up ten minutes after." The inspector looked at me. "What kind of records did Westbridge keep up there?"
"Physical backups of transaction reports. Audit trails. Anything that needed to be preserved for regulatory purposes." I watched another window shatter from the heat. "Seven years of financial documentation."
"Someone wanted that documentation very badly." The inspector made a note. "We'll investigate, but without witnesses or camera footage..." He trailed off meaningfully.
"I understand." Elijah pulled out his phone. "I'll have my security team send over anything our cameras caught. We have offices across the street."
After the inspector left, I stared at the building. Smoke still poured from broken windows. Everything I'd documented, every paper trail I'd carefully preserved—gone.
"They think they've won," I said quietly.
"They think they've removed the evidence." Elijah's hand found the small of my back. "They don't know the evidence is standing right here."
A black Mercedes pulled up behind the fire trucks. A man emerged—fifties, silver hair, expensive suit despite the hour. He moved through the chaos like he owned it, security detail flanking him.
Elijah's entire body went rigid. "Thomas."
His uncle. The man trying to steal his company.
Thomas spotted us. His face arranged itself into concern, but his eyes stayed calculating. "Elijah. What a terrible coincidence, finding you here."
"Coincidences don't exist in our world, Uncle."
"No, I suppose they don't." Thomas's gaze shifted to me. "And you must be the mysterious wife. Congratulations on your marriage. So sudden, I didn't even receive an invitation."
"It was intimate. Immediate family only." Elijah's voice could have frozen steel.
"How unfortunate. I would have loved to meet the woman who finally convinced you to settle down." Thomas stepped closer, studying me like I was an acquisition he was considering. "Eniola Adeyemi, correct? Analyst at Westbridge until recently."
"That's right."
"Such timing. You leave, and days later their records burn." He smiled. "One might think there's a connection."
"One might think a lot of things," I said. "None of them would be correct."
"Hmm." He turned back to Elijah. "The board is concerned, nephew. A hasty marriage to a woman from... uncertain background. Erratic behavior. Some are questioning your judgment."
"Some are questioning their own futures once the forensic accountants finish their work."
Thomas's smile hardened. "Careful, Elijah. Accusations require proof. And proof, as we can see—" he gestured to the burning building "—has a tendency to disappear."
"Physical proof, perhaps." Elijah pulled me closer. "But my wife has a remarkable memory. Photographic, actually. Every transaction she ever reviewed is still right here." He tapped his temple, then mine. "You can burn buildings, Uncle. You can't burn what she carries in her head."
Something dark flickered across Thomas's face. "How... convenient. Though judges tend to prefer documents to memories. People forget. Or remember incorrectly. Or get confused under pressure."
"Are you threatening my wife?"
"I'm stating facts about the legal system." Thomas straightened his cufflinks. "See you both at the board dinner Friday. I'm sure it will be... illuminating."
He walked away, security following. But one of his men looked back—a hard stare that lasted two seconds too long to be casual.
"We need to leave," Elijah said. "Now."
In the SUV, neither of us spoke until we were blocks away. Then Elijah made a call.
"Kemi. Thomas just threatened Eniola at the Westbridge fire. I need security doubled on the penthouse immediately." Pause. "Yes, I know it's two a.m. I don't care. And pull the footage from our building—I want to know if anyone was watching Westbridge before the fire started."
He hung up. Looked at me. "You're not going anywhere alone until this is over."
"I can't live in a cage."
"You can't testify if you're dead." His hand found mine, gripped it hard. "They just showed their hand, Eniola. This isn't corporate maneuvering anymore. This is them trying to erase you."
My phone buzzed. Unknown number. I almost ignored it.
Then it buzzed again. And again.
I answered. "Hello?"
Breathing. Then a voice, distorted through a modifier: "You should have stayed quiet."
The line went dead.
I stared at my phone. Elijah took it, checked the number, his expression darkening. "Burner phone. Untraceable."
"They know where I am."
"They know you're with me. That's different." He leaned forward to the driver. "Take the long route. Make sure we're not followed."
The SUV made sudden turns through Lagos streets I didn't recognize. Twenty minutes of doubling back, switching routes, ensuring no one was tracking us.
When we finally reached the penthouse, security had tripled. New guards, new protocols, new scanners at every entrance.
Elijah walked me to my suite. Checked the rooms personally. Windows, locks, the small balcony I'd never used.
"I'm putting a guard outside your door," he said.
"That's excessive."
"You just got a death threat after watching evidence burn. I'm not sure what would qualify as excessive at this point." He stood in the doorway, reluctant to leave. "You should try to sleep."
"Right. Because that's happening."
"Fair point." He checked his watch. "It's almost three. We have the security review at seven, then media training at nine. The stylist arrives at two for the board dinner prep."
"Sounds delightful."
"Welcome to being a Kingston." He started to leave, then stopped. "Eniola. What you said to Thomas—that was well done. You didn't back down."
"I'm not very good at backing down."
"I've noticed." Almost a smile. "It's one of your better qualities."
After he left, I stood at the window. Looked out at Lagos, at the distant glow where Westbridge was probably still smoldering.
Someone had tried to erase me tonight. Burned the evidence, made threats, sent a message.
They thought I'd break. Run. Disappear.
They didn't know that the girl who'd walked into that police station three days ago had nothing left to lose. And the woman standing here now had something even more dangerous than evidence.
She had a billionaire husband with unlimited resources and a very personal grudge.
My phone lit up. Text from Elijah: *Guard is posted. Press the panic button by the bed if you need anything.*
I looked at the device mounted on the nightstand. Sleek, black, probably connected to enough security to invade a small country.
Then another text: *And Eniola? Thank you for not running.*
I stared at those words. He'd expected me to bolt. To decide this wasn't worth my life.
Maybe I should have.
Instead, I texted back: *I don't run. I finish what I start.*
Three dots appeared. Then: *Good. So do I.*
I turned off the lights but didn't get into bed. Just stood at the window, watching the city, making mental calculations.
Thomas had made his move. The fire, the threat, the intimidation.
Now it was our turn.
And I had seventy-two hours before I'd face him across a dinner table, smile on my face, diamond ring on my finger, ready to prove that burning evidence was meaningless when the witness had perfect recall.
They wanted war?
Mrs. Kingston was about to give them one.
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8.4
One reckless night. One stranger's bed.
One marriage certificate she never meant to sign.
Tessa Hayes only wanted to forget her cheating ex for a few hours. Instead, she wakes up hungover, sore, and tied by law to Owen Carter - the cold, infuriatingly gorgeous billionaire CEO every woman wants but none can tame.
Owen doesn't want an annulment. He wants a wife.
For one year, Tessa will play the role: smile for the cameras, survive his controlling family, and help him secure the biggest deal of his career. In return, he'll give her more than she ever dreamed of.
But fake kisses spark real flames.
And when jealous exes, a ruthless rival, and a leaked marriage contract threaten to expose their secret, Tessa realizes she's in, deeper than she ever planned.
Because falling for her accidental husband? That was never part of the deal.

8.6
"Come on, Juliet... it's time to write a new story."
After years trapped in an abusive marriage, Juliet Pierce finally runs. Alone, with two children and a suitcase full of trauma, she leaves behind the luxury - and George Monroe, the man she once loved - in search of a new beginning.
The destination? Manhattan.
The plan? Just survive.
But everything changes on her first night working as a waitress at Paradise, an exclusive BDSM club where pleasure meets power. Afraid of being recognized, she wears a mask - a shield she desperately needs.
And that's where she crosses paths with Noah Blake: billionaire CEO, relentless Dominant, and co-owner of the club.
He sees her.
He wants her.
He has no idea who she really is... yet.
Days later, Juliet applies for a position as Noah's assistant. This time, she's not wearing a mask - and he starts putting the pieces together.
Juliet wants distance.
Noah wants to tame her.
"I do love a challenge," he says.
Juliet is everything he never expected: funny, bold, intense - fragile on the outside, but with eyes that reveal how untamed she truly is.
He wants her on her knees.
She wants to prove she can love without losing herself.
What begins as a dangerous arrangement becomes a quiet war between fear and desire, past and redemption.
But Juliet's past is closer than she thinks. And when it resurfaces to haunt her, she'll have to choose: surrender... or fight for herself - and maybe, for the love of a man who swore he would never love.
"It was in that moment I realized I was about to discover:
Whether this would be a nightmare...
or the best experience of my life."

9.5
I was the heiress to a real estate empire, celebrating my engagement to Douglas at our Manhattan penthouse.
But when I stepped into the master bedroom, I caught him sleeping with my best friend, Krystle.
Before I could even react, Douglas forced me to sign away my family's entire trust fund.
He held up a tablet and forced me to watch a live feed of my parents being burned alive in our Hamptons estate.
"The fire hasn't reached the main house yet, sign it and I'll call them off," he lied.
As soon as the ink dried, he beat me to the ground and locked me in the soundproof study.
He poured twenty-three-year-old whiskey on the carpet and dropped a lit cigar.
"You could have walked away with nothing, but alive," he sneered.
He left me to burn to death while he and Krystle went back to our engagement party to drink champagne.
As the flames melted my skin and my bones shattered against the bulletproof glass, I couldn't understand it.
How could the man who promised me forever brutally exterminate my entire family just for money?
But I didn't die in that fire.
Three years later, with a reconstructed face and a new identity as the mysterious global designer Alice Moreau, I returned to New York.
Watching Douglas and Krystle flaunt the wealth they stole from my family's ashes, I smiled behind my black veil.
It was time to make them pay with everything they had.

7.5
Five years ago, Alisson Ford's adoptive family drugged her and offered her to a repulsive old investor to save their failing company.
She escaped the trap, only to accidentally stumble into the bed of Jake Yates, the most terrifying and powerful billionaire in the city.
Months later, while she was painfully giving birth to triplets in a freezing basement, her adoptive sister Bella tracked her down. Bella violently snatched Alisson's firstborn son to pass off as her own ticket into the Yates family. Then, Bella smiled as her men poured gasoline over the mattress and set the room on fire, leaving Alisson and her two remaining newborns to burn alive.
Shielding her fragile babies with her own blistering skin in the roaring inferno, Alisson's despair turned into absolute, blood-soaked hatred. She couldn't fathom how the family she had trusted for years could steal her flesh and blood and condemn her to such a horrific death.
Five years later, Alisson returns to the city as a powerful trauma specialist. She steps right into Jake and Bella's grand engagement banquet, watching coldly as her five-year-old daughter runs straight up to the untouchable billionaire and hugs his leg.
"You are a bad daddy! You abandoned Mommy and us, and now you are going to marry an ugly old witch!"

7.1
Bonnie Galvan woke up to the suffocating scent of lilies, staring at the mirror in the exact same seven-figure wedding dress she had worn seven years ago.
In the doorway stood her so-called best friend Itzel and her secret lover Erwin, desperately urging her to elope.
They warned her that her soon-to-be husband, the billionaire Arlington Townsend, was a crippled monster, and marrying him would ruin her life forever.
In her previous life, she blindly believed their lies and ran away from the altar.
Because of her public betrayal, the ruthless Townsend family completely bankrupted her father's company in retaliation.
Erwin and Itzel swooped in as her saviors, only to steal whatever was left of her family's wealth and power.
When she was finally stripped of her value, Erwin pushed her down an icy mountain slope during a brutal blizzard.
With a shattered ankle, she could only watch as Itzel smirked and Erwin coldly walked away, leaving her to be buried alive under the freezing snow.
As her lungs burned and her heart gave out in the agonizing cold, she was consumed by hatred.
Why did the man who swore to protect her and the friend she trusted with her life plot so meticulously to destroy her?
Opening her eyes again, Bonnie was back in the bridal suite, minutes before the ceremony.
This time, she didn't run.
She walked straight down the aisle, looked the terrifying Arlington Townsend in the eye, and firmly said her vows.
"I do."

7.6
Richard, a ruthless billionaire CEO by day and the mastermind behind a dangerous criminal empire by night, is forced into hiding when his secret headquarters is exposed. Though he escapes arrest, his empire teeters on the brink.
Desperate for a new stronghold, Richard sets his sights on a hidden piece of land owned by the powerful Ramen family-a place no one can claim without blood or marriage.
Audrey Ramen, the family's youngest and unwanted daughter, becomes the price of the deal. Thrust into a contract marriage with a man she doesn't know, she is handed over as a pawn in a dangerous game.
What begins as a cold, transactional union between two unwilling souls soon ignites into a tense battle of power, secrets, and desire.
Will Richard and Audrey destroy each other...
Or will love rise from a marriage built on lies, blood, and crime?