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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 5

The streets outside the Bennett townhouse were quiet now. Too quiet. The kind of silence that sets your teeth on edge, the silence that makes you check every corner twice. Amara's hands trembled as she locked the door behind her. The lock clicked with a finality that felt both comforting and confining. She glanced back at Olivia, who stood in the living room doorway, her face pale and eyes wide. "Did they... leave?" Olivia whispered, her voice barely audible. "They tried to get in," Amara said, voice shaking more than she wanted to admit. Her mind raced with the image of someone, a strange,r forcing their way into her home, into the place she had always considered safe. Manhattan was supposed to be unpredictable, yes, but this? This was personal. Dangerous. Real. Her phone buzzed. Unknown number. Her pulse skipped. "Miss Bennett," Damian's voice came through calm, low, precise, the sound of authority itself. "Where are you?" "Home," she whispered, trying to keep her voice steady. "But they we.e." "Stay calm," he interrupted firmly. "Do not leave the house. I'm sending someone." "Someone? Who?" "Marcus. He's already on his way. And I'll be there shortly." Amara pressed the phone to her ear, hearing only the pulse of her own fear. Minutes stretched into what felt like hours. Every shadow in the living room, every reflection in the polished surfaces, every creak in the floorboards seemed to signal movement, intrusion. Then came the sound. The faintest, almost imperceptible click at the back door. Her heart stopped. Olivia gasped. Amara grabbed a vase from the table, holding it like a lifeline. Her legs trembled beneath her, but she forced herself to stand tall. Every muscle in her body screamed to flee, but her feet stayed rooted. And then the door burst open. A man dressed entirely in black lunged forward, face obscured by a mask. Amara screamed. The sound cracked like glass. The intruder swung his arm toward her. She pivoted, vase raised, and smashed it against his arm. It hit hard. He stumbled back, but not enough. He was fast. He advanced again. Her chest heaved. Panic surged through her veins. She could barely think, just react. Then, suddenly, the front door slammed with a force that rattled the walls. Damian stood there, the picture of calm and lethal efficiency. Gun in hand, every muscle coiled, ready. His dark eyes swept the intruder with precision, calculating the threat in a single glance. "Back off," he said, voice low and dangerous, carrying the weight of authority that could stop anyone in their tracks. The intruder froze for a fraction of a second. Then, as if realizing he wasn't prepared for this, he bolted, disappearing into the shadows of the night. Amara's legs gave out. She sank against the wall, chest pounding, the adrenaline refusing to leave her body. Damian moved closer, scanning the room with quick, precise movements. Then he crouched in front of her. "Are you hurt?" "No," she whispered, though she could feel the tremor in her limbs. "Just... scared." He reached out and brushed a strand of hair from her face. His touch was gentle, but deliberate, a shocking contrast to the controlled, calculating man she had known all week. "You will be safe," he said softly. "From now on, I will personally ensure it." Amara blinked rapidly, trying to steady herself. Her pulse slowed only marginally. Fear clung to her like a second skin. But amidst it, there was a flicker of something else gratitude? Relief? Or the first inkling that the man who had orchestrated her life for the past week could now be the one fighting to protect it. Her mind raced. "Who... who would do this?" Damian didn't answer immediately. His eyes, dark and intense, scanned the room again before settling on hers. "Someone who wants leverage. Someone who wants me distracted. Someone who thinks they can manipulate the situation to their advantage." Her stomach sank. "Meaning...?" "They're willing to threaten your family to get to me," he said evenly. Her heart hammered violently. The full reality hit her like a punch to the chest. She had stepped willingly into a world of power, revenge, and danger. And now, it wasn't about contracts or business deals. This was personal. Her mind flashed to her father, sitting in a cold, stark Manhattan courtroom, his freedom stripped away, his reputation dangling by a thread. "And my father?" she whispered, voice trembling. "He's still in jail..." "I'm working on it," he said firmly. "But first, your family's immediate safety comes before anything else. Olivia is fine, but you... You need protection." Amara looked at him, aware of the strange intimacy of the moment. The man who had spent days controlling her, orchestrating humiliations and court maneuvers, was now standing in her living room, willing to fight for her, not for revenge, but for her safety. Her chest tightened. She didn't know if it was fear, gratitude, or something dangerously close to fascination. "You should stay here," Damian continued. "Do not leave this room. Marcus will sweep the house and set up security. I'm going to ensure no one comes near you again tonight." "I don't need a babysitter," she said, though her voice lacked conviction. "No," he said calmly, stepping closer. "You need someone who will not let anything happen to you. And right now, that's me." Her pulse raced. The intensity in his gaze, the controlled strength he radiated-it was overwhelming. She wanted to resist, to assert herself, but the truth was undeniable: she felt safer with him here than she had since this entire nightmare began. A beat of silence stretched between them. Then he added, almost quietly, "You agreed to marry me. But this... this is more than strategy. I will protect you. From them. From anyone who dares touch what is mine." Possessiveness, control, and protection all tangled together in a way that made her pulse spike. She swallowed hard. "I..." She couldn't find the words. Her life had been rearranged in less than a week. Contract marriage, public humiliation, courtroom scandals, and now... this. Damian studied her carefully, his eyes unreadable. "Do you understand what you've stepped into?" "Yes," she whispered, almost too softly, her voice trembling despite her determination. "Good." He straightened, gaze scanning the room, calculating. "Stay here. Do not move. I will handle this." Then he left. Amara sank against the wall, trembling, processing everything. The adrenaline still coursed through her veins, her thoughts spinning. The reality of the situation settled over her: the war wasn't corporate anymore. It was personal. It had reached her family, her home, her sanctuary. Olivia came closer, clutching her hands. "Amara... what's happening? Why would anyone?" "I don't know," Amara said, trying to steady her voice. "But they came for us. They came for me." Her eyes wandered around the room. Broken vase. Slightly ajar back door. Shadows that didn't belong. Her mind spun through possibilities, threats, enemies, and motives. Every scenario ended in danger. She thought about Damian. The man who had orchestrated her life, who had threatened and humiliated her, who was now fighting for her. Could she trust him completely? Could anyone in this city be trusted? Minutes passed. The room remained silent except for the hum of the city outside. Then her phone buzzed. A message from Damian: Stay put. Marcus is on site. Security is activated. I will handle the intruder. Amara exhaled slowly. The brief relief did nothing to soothe the lingering fear. She realized just how much danger they were in her family, her father, and even herself. Her mind wandered back to the courtroom. The manipulated evidence. Harrington. The threats. All of it had escalated to a point where personal and professional lines blurred completely. She leaned back against the wall, eyes closing briefly. The vase lay shattered beside her, a symbol of the chaos that had entered her life. She felt small, powerless, but not entirely defeated. Damian's presence reminded her that there was someone formidable in her corner. Hours passed, or maybe minutes lost meaning. Finally, a quiet knock at the door. Marcus. "All clear. The house is secure. No signs of intrusion." Amara exhaled again, relief mingling with residual fear. She looked at him, seeing him not just as Damian's assistant but as a shield in this new, violent reality. Damian returned moments later, his eyes scanning the room, assessing the situation as if evaluating a battlefield. "You're safe now," he said, voice calm. Yet his presence alone radiated a protective force that made the threat outside feel almost distant. Amara's chest tightened. She knew the truth: this was just the beginning. The war had crossed into her personal life. And Damian Wolfe, her enemy, her husband, the man who controlled so much, was now the one who might be the only thing keeping her alive. Her hands clutched her knees, mind spinning. She had married her enemy. And now, her enemy was fighting for her. The lines between fear, anger, and something else blurred into one. Somewhere in the shadows of Manhattan, someone had made the first move. And Amara knew, deep in her bones, that this war was far from over.

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