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Married for Revenge, Pregnant by Accident

On the night her father is disgraced and arrested for a crime he swears he didn't commit, Amara Adeyemi loses everything-her family name, her fiancé, and the future she thought was secure. The media tears them apart. The powerful Bello dynasty stands untouched. And at the center of it all is one man. Khalil Bello. Cold. Calculated. Untouchable. To the world, Khalil is the brilliant heir to a multibillion-naira empire. To Amara, he is the architect of her family's ruin. So when Khalil proposes marriage six months later, it isn't romance-it's war. He offers her a deal: marry him, restore her family's reputation, and secure her father's legal defense. In exchange, she becomes his wife in name only, a strategic alliance meant to silence rumors and secure his corporate takeover. He thinks he's controlling the board. He doesn't realize she's playing her own game. Amara says yes with revenge in her heart. She plans to destroy him from the inside. But marriage isn't the battlefield she expects. Behind closed doors, Khalil is not the ruthless villain she imagined. He is guarded but broken, driven by secrets he refuses to reveal. Their home becomes a quiet war zone of icy dinners, loaded silences, and accidental intimacy. Every touch is a weapon. Every glance, a confession waiting to happen. Then one reckless night changes everything. A storm. A fight. A truth too heavy to carry. And in a moment where anger collides with longing, they cross a line neither of them can uncross. Weeks later, Amara discovers she is pregnant. The child wasn't part of her revenge. It wasn't part of his plan either. The pregnancy fractures their fragile truce. Khalil demands control. Amara demands freedom. But as the past begins to unravel, buried secrets rise to the surface-secrets that threaten to expose that Khalil may not have destroyed her family after all. What if he was protecting her? What if the real enemy is someone much closer? As Amara digs deeper, she uncovers a betrayal that ties their families together in ways neither of them imagined. The arrest. The scandal. The marriage proposal. None of it was coincidence. And the truth could cost more than their pride-it could cost their child. Now Amara must choose: finish the revenge she started or fight beside the man she was meant to hate. But love born in deception is fragile. Trust built on secrets is dangerous. And when the final twist reveals who orchestrated the fall of her family-and why Khalil chose to marry her-their marriage becomes more than a contract. It becomes survival. Married for Revenge, Pregnant by Accident is a high-stakes emotional romance layered with betrayal, power, and the devastating vulnerability of falling in love with your enemy. With sharp twists, morally complex characters, and a pregnancy that raises the stakes beyond pride and power, this story explores what happens when revenge turns into redemption-and when the one person you vowed to destroy becomes the only one willing to protect you. Because sometimes the greatest revenge... is choosing love.
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Chapter 1

Chapter One

The first time Amara saw her father cry, it wasn't in private.

It was under white lights and camera flashes.

They dragged him down the courthouse steps like a spectacle, like a headline already decided. Reporters leaned over barricades, shouting accusations that sounded less like questions and more like verdicts.

"Chief Adeyemi, did you siphon pension funds?"

"Did you authorize illegal transfers?"

"Are you pleading guilty?"

Her father didn't look like a criminal. He looked like a man who hadn't slept in days. His navy suit was wrinkled. His tie slightly off-center. But his back was still straight.

"I am innocent," he said, voice trembling but firm. "This is a lie."

Then his eyes found her in the crowd.

Across the noise.

Across the humiliation.

He wasn't ashamed.

He was afraid.

And that was what broke her.

Fear had never lived in her father's eyes. Not when business deals collapsed. Not when competitors attacked him publicly. Not when politicians tried to bully him.

But today, it was there.

And a few steps behind the chaos, untouched by the frenzy, stood Khalil Bello.

Perfect suit. Perfect posture. Perfect stillness.

He wasn't shouting. He wasn't defending anyone.

He was simply watching.

The crowd parted around him instinctively. Security nodded to him. Even the police seemed careful in his presence.

Their eyes met.

His expression didn't change.

But something inside her hardened.

Because she knew, with a certainty that tasted like metal, that he could have stopped this.

Six months later, the world had moved on.

Her family hadn't.

The Adeyemi house no longer felt like a home. It felt like a museum of better days. Rooms closed. Staff gone. Cars sold. Accounts frozen. The air itself felt heavier.

Her wedding dress still hung in her wardrobe, untouched. The lace yellowing slightly at the edges.

Her fiancé had sent the ring back through his mother.

This is too much scandal for our family.

She had learned that love, like reputation, had conditions.

That evening, she sat at the dining table surrounded by legal papers she barely understood. Numbers. Signatures. Allegations. Words like embezzlement and fraud printed in bold as if saying them louder made them true.

Then came the knock.

Not hesitant.

Not uncertain.

Three steady taps.

Her mother looked up from the sofa. "Are we expecting someone?"

"No."

Amara walked to the door, already irritated.

She opened it.

Khalil Bello stood there like he belonged on the threshold.

He wasn't smiling. He never smiled unnecessarily. His presence carried a calm that bordered on unsettling-the kind of calm that comes from always being the one in control.

"Good evening, Amara."

"You have nerve," she replied.

"So I've been told."

His gaze drifted past her shoulder, quietly assessing the house-the emptiness, the stillness, the absence of movement.

He noticed everything.

"What do you want?"

"To speak with you."

"I don't have anything to say to you."

"I think you do."

She should have closed the door. She should have protected the last pieces of dignity her family had left.

Instead, she stepped aside.

The air shifted as he entered.

Her mother rose slowly. Shock first. Then confusion.

"Mr. Bello?"

"Ma'am."

Polite. Controlled. Respectful.

The audacity.

"I'll handle this," Amara said softly to her mother.

They went to the study. The same room where her father used to read late into the night. Awards still lined the shelves-proof of a life now under question.

Khalil stood near the window, hands in his pockets.

"You shouldn't be here," she said.

"You deserve clarity."

"I deserve my father home."

He didn't argue.

That was what made it worse.

"You voted to suspend him."

"Yes."

"You signed the asset freeze."

"Yes."

"And you expect me to believe you're here to help?"

He held her gaze fully.

"I'm here with a proposal."

She let out a short, humorless laugh. "A proposal."

"Yes."

"We have nothing left for you to take."

"Your father's case is deteriorating," he said calmly. "The prosecution has digital trails. Witness statements. Financial patterns."

"They're fabricated."

"Perhaps. But fabricated evidence still convicts."

Her breathing grew tight.

"Say it plainly."

He did.

"Marry me."

For a moment, she thought she'd misheard him.

"You're joking."

"No."

"You destroyed my family."

"I did not."

"You stood there and let it happen."

"Yes."

The honesty startled her.

"Why would I ever marry you?"

"My company is undergoing a leadership transition," he said. "There are board members who believe I lack stability. An alliance with a respected legacy family shifts perception."

"We're disgraced."

"For now."

His eyes didn't waver.

"I can reopen negotiations. Push for independent review. Slow the prosecution's momentum."

"You're saying you can free my father."

"I'm saying I can give him a real chance."

"And what do you get?"

"A wife."

Her hand moved before she could stop herself.

The slap echoed in the room.

He didn't flinch.

A faint red mark appeared along his jaw, but his expression remained steady.

"I am not a transaction."

"You would not be treated like one."

"You just described one."

His jaw tightened slightly.

"You would retain your name. Your independence. Your work."

"And you?"

"I gain strategic leverage."

"So this is blackmail."

"No," he said quietly. "It's leverage."

"Same difference."

For the first time, something cracked beneath his composure.

"You think I enjoy this?"

"I don't care what you enjoy."

"I'm giving you a weapon."

She turned away from him, arms wrapped around herself.

Six months ago she had been planning a wedding filled with laughter and music.

Now she was being offered one built on calculation.

"I would hate you," she whispered.

"I know."

"I would never trust you."

"I'm not asking you to."

"And if I discover you're lying?"

His eyes darkened.

"Then destroy me."

It didn't sound like arrogance.

It sounded like permission.

Her heart pounded painfully.

This was madness.

But helplessness was worse.

Watching her father fade behind bars was worse.

She lifted her chin.

"I keep my name."

"Yes."

"I continue my foundation."

"Yes."

"And if I want out?"

A brief hesitation.

"We renegotiate."

Not freedom.

But not a cage.

"Fine," she said.

The word burned.

For the first time, his composure faltered-not triumph, not relief.

Something closer to regret.

"I'll arrange the announcement."

She walked him to the door.

"You won't regret this," he said quietly.

She looked at him fully.

"I already do."

When he left, the house felt colder.

Her mother appeared in the hallway.

"What did he want?"

Amara's voice barely held steady.

"He asked me to marry him."

"And?"

She stared at the closed door.

"I said yes."

Upstairs, alone, she locked her bedroom door and slid down against it.

Her hands trembled-not from fear.

From something more dangerous.

Because beneath the anger, beneath the humiliation, there had been a moment-brief and terrifying-when Khalil didn't look like a man negotiating power.

He looked like a man trying to save her.

And that frightened her more than anything else.

Outside, somewhere in the city, a quiet voice spoke into a phone.

"She agreed."

A pause.

Then:

"Good. Let's begin."

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