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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 3

Chapter Three

The photograph surfaced at 6:12 a.m.

Amara saw it before Khalil did.

She was seated at the small breakfast table in her temporary suite at the Bello estate when her phone lit up with a message from a former friend she hadn't heard from in months.

Is this real?

Below it was a link.

She opened it.

There they were.

On the terrace.

His hand near her face.

Her head tilted toward him.

The framing intimate. Deliberate.

The headline beneath it:

"From Enemies to Lovers? The Unexpected Tenderness Behind a Strategic Engagement."

Her stomach tightened.

That moment had lasted less than a second.

A stray curl brushed from her cheek.

But the photograph had caught something else-something she hadn't meant to reveal.

Not affection.

Not quite.

But awareness.

And awareness was dangerous.

A soft knock came at her door.

"Amara?"

Khalil.

She locked her phone before opening it.

He stepped in, already dressed for the day, expression controlled-but she noticed the faint tension along his jaw.

"You've seen it," she said.

"Yes."

"Convenient angle."

"Yes."

Silence stretched between them.

"It was taken from inside the house," she added quietly.

His gaze sharpened.

"I know."

"So either someone in your security team is sloppy-"

"They're not."

"-or someone inside your family wants that narrative."

His silence was confirmation enough.

The photograph wasn't about gossip.

It was about perception.

It suggested intimacy.

And intimacy implied vulnerability.

"I'll handle it," he said.

"No," she replied immediately. "We handle it."

His eyes flicked to hers, assessing.

"You're not obligated to fight this at my side."

"I already agreed to."

"That was before sniper angles and surveillance."

Her chest tightened slightly at the word sniper.

"Don't escalate in your head before you have to," she said quietly.

He held her gaze.

"I don't escalate. I prepare."

She believed him.

That was the problem.

Later that morning, they stood together at the estate gates.

Reporters had gathered again.

The photograph had done exactly what it was meant to do-it blurred the line between strategy and emotion.

"Miss Adeyemi, was the engagement arranged or romantic?"

"Mr. Bello, is this an attempt to soften your public image?"

Khalil stepped forward.

"This engagement is private," he said evenly.

Predictable.

Controlled.

Then Amara moved beside him.

Close enough that her shoulder brushed his arm.

"My father's case is ongoing," she said clearly. "And we will not allow personal speculation to distract from the truth."

Without warning, she slipped her hand into his.

The move was subtle.

But not accidental.

For half a heartbeat, he almost reacted.

Then instinct took over.

He tightened his grip.

The contact was warm.

Real.

Not staged.

Her pulse was steady.

His wasn't.

The crowd reacted instantly.

The image would circulate by afternoon.

United.

Aligned.

He leaned slightly toward her as cameras flashed.

"You didn't warn me," he murmured.

"You didn't warn me about the first photo."

A faint, reluctant respect flickered in his eyes.

She was learning quickly.

Too quickly.

And that made her dangerous in ways his uncle would not expect.

That night, dinner at the estate felt more like an interrogation than a welcome.

His uncle arrived late.

Always intentional.

"I see the engagement is progressing smoothly," he said lightly, pouring himself wine.

Amara watched him carefully.

He was older than Khalil, but not slow. His voice carried quiet authority. The kind that didn't need volume to intimidate.

"We prefer clarity," Khalil replied.

"Clarity is expensive," his uncle said.

"And worth it," Amara added calmly.

His uncle's eyes shifted to her.

Sharp.

Evaluating.

"You're adapting quickly," he said.

"I prefer not to drown."

A faint smile.

"And do you know how deep the water is?"

Silence settled.

Khalil's posture shifted almost imperceptibly.

She noticed.

"You underestimate me," she said softly.

His uncle leaned back slightly.

"I never underestimate blood."

The word lingered strangely.

Blood.

Legacy.

Inheritance.

It wasn't casual.

It was deliberate.

Later, on the terrace again, the air felt heavier.

"You don't trust him," she said.

"No."

"You're related."

"That doesn't equal loyalty."

She studied him.

"You think he took the photograph."

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because he wants to see whether I protect you... or distance myself."

"And which are you doing?"

He stepped closer.

"Neither."

The proximity made her heart skip.

The city lights flickered below them, but the air between them felt sharper than the skyline.

"You're not pushing me away," she said.

"No."

"Why?"

His answer came slower than she expected.

"Because I don't want to."

The honesty caught her off guard.

"And that," she whispered, "is what makes this dangerous."

He didn't deny it.

That night, Khalil didn't sleep.

He replayed the dinner conversation.

His uncle's phrasing.

The emphasis on blood.

It wasn't random.

Three years ago, before her father's arrest, there had been an internal conflict within the company-one his uncle believed had ended quietly.

But it hadn't.

His father had discovered something.

Something that had required restructuring share allocations discreetly.

And two weeks later, his father had died of a heart attack.

Officially.

Khalil had accepted it at the time.

Now he wasn't so sure.

His phone buzzed.

Unknown number.

He answered.

"You're accelerating too quickly," the voice said.

Low. Calm. Male.

Not his uncle.

"Identify yourself."

"You think the threat is inside your boardroom."

Silence.

"You're wrong."

The line went dead.

He stood still for a long moment.

This wasn't corporate sabotage.

It felt older.

More personal.

He walked to the wall safe again and pulled out a thin file.

One he had never shown anyone.

The original shareholder redistribution his father had executed.

One percentage block had been shifted unexpectedly.

Quietly.

To a beneficiary not listed publicly.

The beneficiary name had been sealed under legal privilege.

Only three people had known.

His father.

The family lawyer.

And the intended recipient.

Him.

But what if someone else believed it belonged to them?

Inheritance.

Blood.

The voice on the phone hadn't sounded impatient.

It had sounded entitled.

The next morning, Amara found him in the office before sunrise.

He looked tired.

Not physically.

Mentally.

"You didn't sleep," she said.

"No."

"Talk to me."

He hesitated.

Which meant this mattered.

"There's a possibility," he said slowly, "that this isn't about corporate control."

Her stomach tightened.

"Then what is it?"

"Inheritance."

She frowned.

"You mean shares?"

"Yes."

"My father isn't competing for shares."

"No. But aligning with you complicates internal claims."

"Internal claims from who?"

He met her gaze.

"From someone who believes something was taken from them."

A chill crept down her spine.

"Taken how?"

"Reallocated."

Her mind moved quickly.

"If someone believes they're the rightful heir-"

"They won't settle for board votes," he finished quietly.

The air between them shifted.

This wasn't a rivalry.

It was succession.

And succession wars were rarely clean.

"Is it your uncle?" she asked.

"I don't think so."

"Then who?"

He didn't answer.

Which meant he was thinking of someone specific.

"Someone connected to your father?" she pressed.

"Yes."

Her pulse quickened.

"Someone who believes they were overlooked."

He nodded.

The larger shape of the conflict began to form.

Not greed.

Resentment.

And resentment, when paired with entitlement, was explosive.

"Why escalate now?" she asked softly.

"Because I'm about to consolidate."

"And marrying me signals permanence."

"Yes."

Silence fell.

"Then the photograph wasn't about romance," she said slowly.

"No."

"It was about proof."

"Yes."

"Proof that you're emotionally compromised."

His jaw tightened.

"Are you?" she asked quietly.

He looked at her.

Really looked at her.

The morning light cut sharply across his face.

"Yes," he said.

Her breath caught.

"That's reckless," she whispered.

"I know."

"And dangerous."

"Yes."

"And you're still standing here."

"Yes."

The vulnerability in that moment was more terrifying than any gunshot.

Because this wasn't strategy.

It was truth.

And truth left you exposed.

She stepped closer without thinking.

"You don't get to carry this alone," she said softly.

His hand lifted instinctively to her waist.

Not possessive.

Anchoring.

"If they're targeting blood," she continued, "then they'll escalate."

"Yes."

"And if they believe you took something that was theirs..."

"They won't stop at intimidation."

The words settled heavily between them.

The phone on his desk buzzed again.

Unknown number.

He put it on speaker.

Silence.

Then:

"You're asking the wrong questions."

"Who are you?" Khalil demanded.

"You're protecting the wrong person."

Amara's heart pounded.

"What do you want?" she asked.

A soft inhale.

"You'll know soon."

The line went dead.

Silence swallowed the room.

Her pulse hammered in her ears.

"That wasn't your uncle," she said.

"No."

"And he's not afraid."

"No."

She stepped back slightly.

"Then this isn't about taking you down."

He understood immediately.

"It's about taking something back."

Outside the office window, the city looked deceptively calm.

But beneath that calm, something was moving.

Patient.

Calculated.

Watching.

And for the first time since the engagement announcement, Amara realized something unsettling:

She hadn't just married into a power struggle.

She had stepped into a legacy war.

And legacy wars were never about money.

They were about blood.

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