
Married to My Enemy Billionaire
The night her father is arrested outside their Manhattan townhouse, Amara Bennett's world collapses under flashing cameras and whispered accusations.
Behind the chaos stands one man.
Damian Wolfe.
New York's most feared billionaire CEO - ruthless, controlled, untouchable.
Years ago, Amara's father betrayed him.
Now Damian wants revenge.
He offers her a deal:
Marry him for one year.
Play the perfect wife.
And he will make her father's charges disappear.
It's supposed to be punishment.
A calculated humiliation.
But inside his glass penthouse high above Manhattan, hatred begins to blur into desire.
And when Amara uncovers a secret that proves her father may have been framed, she realizes she didn't just marry her enemy...
She married a man who might destroy everything she loves.
Because in New York, power is everything.
And love is the most dangerous weakness of all.
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Chapter 1
The handcuffs clicked before Amara Bennett could breathe.
The sound was sharp.
Final.
Permanent.
“Richard Bennett, you are under arrest for financial fraud, conspiracy, and embezzlement.”
“No,” Amara stepped forward, but a firm arm blocked her path.
Flashing lights exploded across the quiet Upper East Side street. Cameras. Reporters. Microphones. Her neighbors’ curtains are twitching open.
Her father didn’t resist.
He didn’t even look surprised.
He looked tired.
“Dad?” Her voice cracked.
“Amara.” His eyes found hers through the chaos. “Go inside.”
Inside?
How was she supposed to go inside when her entire world was being dragged down courthouse steps in handcuffs?
A reporter shoved a microphone toward her.
“Miss Bennett! Did you know your father stole millions from WolfeTech?”
“I what? That’s not true!”
“Is it true he falsified board documents?”
“Did your family benefit from the stolen funds?”
The questions hit her like bullets.
Stole.
Fraud.
Criminal.
Her father had worked in corporate finance for twenty years. He was respected. Trusted. Careful.
He was not a thief.
Across the street, black SUVs lined the curb like silent witnesses.
And then she saw him.
Standing beside one of them.
Perfectly still.
Perfectly composed.
Damian Wolfe.
Even from a distance, he commanded the street. Dark tailored suit. No tie. Hands clasped behind his back. Watching.
Not shouting.
Not speaking.
Just watching.
Like this was a scheduled event on his calendar.
The most powerful tech billionaire in New York City.
The man whose company her father had worked for five years ago.
The man whose empire was now accusing him of betrayal.
Their eyes met.
And he didn’t look away.
There was no anger in his expression.
No satisfaction.
Just something colder.
Calculation.
The police car door slammed.
Her father disappeared inside.
And just like that
Everything shattered.
An hour later, the street was empty.
Too empty.
The silence after chaos always felt worse.
Amara stood in the middle of the living room, still in the dress she’d worn to dinner. Her hands were shaking. She didn’t remember walking inside.
The television screen glowed.
BREAKING NEWS: WOLFE TECH EXECUTIVE ARRESTED FOR MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR FRAUD
Her father’s booking photo was already circulating.
Already reduced to a headline.
Her phone buzzed nonstop.
Unknown numbers.
Friends.
Journalists.
She turned it off.
Her younger sister, Olivia, sat curled on the couch, pale and silent.
“Is Dad going to jail?” Olivia whispered.
“No,” Amara answered too quickly. “No. He didn’t do anything wrong.”
She hoped confidence could make it true.
A knock sounded at the door.
Both sisters froze.
Another knock.
Slow. Measured.
Not the police.
Not reporters.
Controlled.
Amara’s stomach tightened.
She walked to the door and opened it.
And there he was.
Up close, Damian Wolfe was even more intimidating.
Tall. Broad shoulders. Dark hair perfectly styled despite the night air. His presence filled the doorway without effort.
His eyes were darker than she expected.
Not angry.
Just unreadable.
“Miss Bennett.”
His voice was smooth. Calm. Almost polite.
“What are you doing here?” she demanded.
“To talk.”
“There’s nothing to talk about. My father didn’t steal from you.”
His gaze sharpened slightly.
“I never said he stole from me.”
“You’re the one pressing charges.”
“I’m the one who discovered irregularities in my company.”
Cold.
Precise.
He stepped inside without asking permission.
Olivia stiffened on the couch.
Damian’s eyes briefly scanned the room. The family photos. The modest elegance. The life that was now under a microscope.
“This won’t take long,” he said.
Amara crossed her arms. “You’ve already done enough.”
He studied her properly now.
As if assessing something.
“You look nothing like him,” he murmured.
“What does that mean?”
“It means,” he said evenly, “you don’t look like someone who benefits from stolen money.”
Her anger flared.
“Get out.”
Instead, he reached into his jacket and pulled out a thin envelope.
He placed it on the coffee table.
“What is that?” she asked.
“A solution.”
Her laugh was sharp. “You think this is negotiable?”
“No,” he replied calmly. “I think this is inevitable.”
He gestured toward the envelope.
“Your father is facing federal charges. If convicted, he could serve fifteen to twenty years.”
Olivia gasped.
Amara’s throat went dry.
“That won’t happen.”
“It will,” Damian said quietly. “Unless I intervene.”
Silence filled the room.
The air felt heavier.
“What do you want?” she asked.
His eyes met hers again.
And this time, something darker flickered there.
“Marry me.”
The words landed like a physical blow.
Olivia’s breath hitched.
Amara stared at him.
“You’re insane.”
“I assure you, I am not.”
“You think I would marry the man who just destroyed my family?”
“I didn’t destroy your family,” he corrected smoothly. “Your father’s actions did.”
“You don’t know anything about him.”
“I know enough.”
Her pulse thundered in her ears.
“This is revenge,” she realized.
He didn’t deny it.
“My father trusted yours,” Damian said evenly. “Five years ago, a deal collapsed. Millions were lost. My father’s health declined shortly after.”
Understanding dawned slowly.
“You think my father caused that?”
“I don’t think,” Damian said. “I know.”
“And so this is what? Public humiliation? A trophy wife as punishment?”
“A business arrangement.”
His voice remained infuriatingly calm.
“One year,” he continued. “You marry me. Publicly. You play the role of devoted wife. In return, I ensure the charges against your father are reduced… significantly.”
Reduced.
Not erased.
“You’re asking me to sell myself,” she whispered.
“I’m offering you leverage.”
Her mind raced.
This couldn’t be real.
“You hate me,” she said.
“I don’t know you,” he replied.
“Then why me?”
“Because you are the only thing your father values more than his reputation.”
The cruelty of that truth made her flinch.
“You want him to watch me marry you.”
“Yes.”
Her stomach twisted.
“You’re using me to hurt him.”
“I’m using you to balance the scales.”
His gaze softened just slightly.
“But I won’t mistreat you.”
That almost made her laugh.
“You’re blackmailing me into marriage.”
“I’m offering protection.”
“From you.”
“From the system,” he corrected.
Silence stretched between them.
Her father is in a prison cell.
Her sister was terrified.
Their name dragged through headlines.
“What if I say no?” she asked.
“Then I proceed with the case as planned.”
No anger.
No threats.
Just a fact.
“You’re heartless.”
“Perhaps.”
He stepped closer.
Not aggressively.
Just close enough that she could see faint exhaustion beneath his composure.
“You think I enjoyed tonight?” he asked quietly.
“You looked comfortable.”
“I was not.”
For a split second, something human flickered there.
Then it was gone.
“One year,” he repeated. “After that, we divorce. Your father’s sentence is minimized. Your family survives this.”
“And what do you get?” she demanded.
“Justice.”
“For something that may not even be true.”
His jaw tightened slightly.
“It is true.”
“Prove it.”
His eyes darkened.
“You’ll see the evidence tomorrow. But the offer expires by morning.”
Of course it did.
Everything with men like him had deadlines.
Power moved fast.
He stepped back toward the door.
“Think carefully, Miss Bennett.”
He paused.
“And for what it’s worth… I don’t enjoy hurting you.”
The door closed behind him.
Just like that.
Amara stood frozen.
Olivia’s voice trembled from the couch.
“You’re not actually considering that… right?”
Amara didn’t answer.
Because she was.
Two hours later, she sat alone at the kitchen table.
The envelope lay open in front of her.
Inside was a formal contract.
Terms.
Conditions.
Confidentiality clauses.
Financial arrangements.
Living agreements.
It was detailed.
Precise.
Cold.
Her phone buzzed again.
This time, it was a message from an unknown number.
Damian Wolfe:
Your father has been denied bail.
Her heart stopped.
Another message.
He will be transferred in the morning.
Tears burned her eyes for the first time that night.
He wasn’t bluffing.
He had already moved the pieces.
Another message.
If you agree, call me before 8 a.m.
She stared at the contract.
Marriage.
To a man who believed her father destroyed his family.
To a man who looked at her like a strategy.
To a man who could ruin or save them with a phone call.
Her reflection stared back at her in the dark window.
Who would she become if she said yes?
Who would she lose if she said no?
Her phone screen lit up again.
This time, it wasn’t Damian.
It was a news alert.
WOLFE TECH CEO TO ADDRESS FRAUD SCANDAL TOMORROW MORNING
He was going public.
If she didn’t act, this would explode beyond repair.
Olivia’s bedroom door creaked softly down the hall.
Her sister was crying.
And in a holding cell somewhere downtown, her father was alone.
Amara closed her eyes.
She reached for her phone.
Her thumb hovered over his number.
The city skyline glittered outside the window, beautiful, indifferent, unstoppable.
In New York, power decided everything.
And right now…
Damian Wolfe held all of it.
Her thumb pressed call.
It rang once.
Twice.
He answered immediately.
“Yes.”
Her voice shook, but she forced it steady.
“I’ll do it.”
Silence.
Then
“Good.”
Not relieved.
Not grateful.
Just decisive.
“We’ll announce the engagement tomorrow.”
Engagement.
The word felt unreal.
“Amara,” he said, and this time his voice lowered slightly, almost intimate.
“This will change your life.”
“It already has,” she replied.
A pause.
Then he said something that sent a chill down her spine.
“It’s only the beginning.”
The line went dead.
Amara stared at the dark screen in her hand.
Outside, the city lights shimmered like a promise.
Or a warning.
And somewhere in Manhattan, the man she had just agreed to marry was already planning their wedding.
Not for love.
Not for partnership.
But for revenge.
And she had just stepped willingly into his war.
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