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Married to My Enemy Billionaire

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 4

WolfeTech Headquarters dominated the Manhattan skyline like a glass monument to power. Amara had seen it in magazines. She had never imagined walking into it as Mrs. Wolfe. The lobby alone felt intimidating polished marble floors, silent security, and executives moving with purpose. Every screen displayed financial news. And at the bottom of each one: WOLFE TECH STOCK VOLATILE AMID FRAUD SCANDAL Whispers followed them as Damian walked through the building. He didn't acknowledge anyone. He didn't slow down. His presence alone parted the hallway. Amara kept pace beside him, refusing to look intimidated. Inside, her heart was racing. Outside, she looked composed. The elevator ride to the executive floor was silent. Damian checked his watch. "They're already seated," he said. "Do they know why you called this meeting?" "They suspect." "And Harrington?" A pause. "He'll deny everything." The elevator doors opened. The executive boardroom stretched wide and sleek a long obsidian table, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city, and leather chairs arranged like a battlefield. Ten board members sat waiting. Most were in their late forties to sixties. Controlled faces. Polished suits. Predators in tailored clothing. And at the center Daniel Harrington. Silver hair. Sharp eyes. Calm smile. He looked like a man who had never lost a negotiation. "Damian," Harrington greeted smoothly. "That was fast." "I don't like delays," Damian replied evenly. All eyes shifted to Amara. Curiosity. Judgment. Calculation. Damian didn't introduce her. He didn't need to. Her presence alone was a statement. He took his seat at the head of the table. She remained standing behind him. Silent. Observing. "Let's begin," Damian said. Harrington leaned back comfortably. "We're concerned about the company's stability," he began. "The fraud case, the engagement spectacle." "Get to the point," Damian cut in calmly. A flicker of annoyance crossed Harrington's face. "We need to discuss leadership," Harrington continued. "Shareholders are uneasy." There it was. Amara felt it instantly. This wasn't about concern. This was a coup. Damian didn't react. Instead, he tapped his phone once. The screen at the end of the boardroom lit up. Server logs appeared. Metadata. Time stamps. Access credentials. "Explain this," Damian said coolly. Murmurs spread across the table. Harrington's smile didn't move. "I'm not sure what I'm looking at." "Altered digital evidence," Damian replied. "Added at 2:13 a.m." Silence. "Accessed from an executive account." Still silence. "And that account," Damian continued evenly, "belongs to you." The room froze. All eyes snapped to Harrington. Amara's pulse pounded. Harrington's expression didn't change. "That's a serious accusation." "It's a verified fact." "Digital systems can be compromised," Harrington replied smoothly. "Yes," Damian agreed. "They can." He leaned forward slightly. "But not without internal authorization." The tension in the room thickened. Harrington folded his hands calmly. "You're emotional," he said. "Your father's history with Bennett" "Careful," Damian said quietly. The temperature in the room dropped instantly. Harrington didn't flinch. "Your judgment may be clouded." "And yours?" Damian asked evenly. "Is focused on protecting shareholder value." "There it is," Damian said softly. The confession hidden in corporate language. Harrington finally leaned forward. "The company cannot afford instability. If this scandal escalates, investors may demand restructuring." Restructuring. Leadership change. They wanted him out. And they had used Amara's father as leverage. "You framed an innocent man," Amara said suddenly. The entire room turned toward her. Harrington smiled faintly. "And you must be the new wife." She stepped forward. "You altered evidence to manipulate stock value and force a leadership vote." "Miss Bennett" "Mrs. Wolfe," Damian corrected calmly. The correction echoed like a gunshot. Harrington's jaw tightened slightly. "You're making assumptions," he said. Amara's voice didn't shake. "My father worked in corporate auditing for twenty years. If he approved those transfers, there would be a traceable authorization chain. You inserted a signature, but you forgot to adjust the secondary authentication logs." Several board members looked startled. Harrington's eyes narrowed slightly. "You're a law student, correct?" he asked. "Yes." "Then you should understand the danger of speculation." "And you should understand the danger of fraud," she replied evenly. The room shifted. The board wasn't just watching Damian anymore. They were watching her. Damian didn't interrupt. He let her speak. Harrington exhaled slowly. "This is absurd. You have no proof that I personally." Damian tapped his phone again. Another screen appeared. Security footage. Time stamp: 2:10 a.m. Harringtonis entering the executive server room. The room exploded in murmurs. Harrington's composure cracked for the first time. "That footage is out of context." "Then provide context," Damian said calmly. Silence. Harrington's mask slipped slightly. "You're making a mistake," he warned quietly. "No," Damian replied. "You are." Harrington's tone shifted. "You think you can remove me?" "I don't think," Damian said. "I know." He looked around the table. "Effective immediately, Daniel Harrington is suspended pending internal investigation." The board members exchanged uneasy looks. "You don't have unilateral authority," one of them said. Damian's gaze shifted. "I own forty-eight percent of this company." Silence. "And the remaining shareholders," he continued calmly, "care about stability." He looked directly at Harrington. "Tampering with federal evidence destabilizes markets." The weight of that settled over the room. Harrington stood slowly. "You're playing a dangerous game." Damian rose as well. The two men faced each other across the table. "I don't lose," Damian said quietly. The statement wasn't arrogant. It was factual. Harrington's gaze flickered to Amara. "You've complicated things," he said to her softly. Her spine stiffened. "Good." Security entered moments later. Harrington didn't resist. But before he exited, he turned once more. "This isn't over," he said quietly. Then he was gone. Silence lingered in the boardroom. Damian remained standing. Controlled. Commanding. But Amara saw it. The tension beneath the surface. This wasn't a victory. It was an escalation. He dismissed the board with minimal words. One by one, they filed out. Until only she and Damian remained. The city stretched behind him through the glass windows. "You didn't hesitate," she said quietly. "I couldn't." "You're not worried?" "I am." She stepped closer. "About what?" His jaw tightened slightly. "If he's bold enough to alter federal evidence..." He paused. "He's bold enough to do worse." A chill slid down her spine. "Worse how?" Before he could answer, his phone buzzed again. He looked at it. And something shifted in his expression. Not anger. Not calculation. Something colder. "What is it?" she demanded. He showed her the screen. A news alert. WOLFE TECH BOARD MEMBER UNDER INVESTIGATION - SOURCES CLAIM CEO HIDING ADDITIONAL SECRETS Her heart dropped. "They're spinning it," she whispered. "Yes." "And they're implying you're involved." "Yes." Her pulse raced. "This will drag you into it." "I'm already in it," he replied. He looked at her. Long. Intense. "This is no longer just about your father." "It never was," she said quietly. His hand lifted slightly, almost reaching for her, then dropped. "Go home," he said. "What?" "It's about to get ugly." "I'm not leaving." His eyes darkened. "That wasn't a suggestion." "And I'm not your employee." The tension between them thickened again. Not hostility. Not quite. Something charged. "You don't understand how vicious this becomes," he said quietly. "Then explain it to me." He stepped closer. Lowered his voice. "If they can't remove me through the board... they'll attack personally." Her stomach twisted. "You mean me." "Yes." Silence. "You regret marrying me?" she asked. His gaze snapped to hers. "No." The answer came too fast. Too certain. That unsettled her more than hesitation would have. Before she could respond- The boardroom doors burst open. Marcus rushed in, pale. "Damian." "What?" "There's been an incident." Her pulse spiked. "What kind of incident?" Damian demanded. Marcus hesitated. Then said the words that made Amara's blood run cold. "Someone tried to access the Bennett townhouse." Silence. Cold. Deadly. "When?" Damian asked. "Ten minutes ago." Her heart slammed against her ribs. "Olivia," she breathed. Damian's entire demeanor changed instantly. Ice turned to steel. "Get the car," he ordered. Marcus nodded and rushed out. Amara's hands trembled. "They were targeting my family." "Yes." "Because of this." "Yes." She looked at him. Fear rising. "What did I just step into?" He met her gaze steadily. "A war." And for the first time She believed him completely.

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