
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 6
Amara barely slept that night. The city lights of Manhattan filtered through the curtains, painting shadows across the walls of the Bennett townhouse, but she didn't notice. Every sound, the hum of a passing taxi, the distant sirens, even the creak of the wooden floorboard, made her jump.
She tried to tell herself it was over. Damian's team had secured the house. Marcus had run every scan, double-checked every lock, and confirmed nothing had been overlooked.
But that didn't ease the gnawing feeling in her stomach.
Her phone buzzed. A message from Damian:
I'm on my way. Stay inside. Do not answer the door for anyone.
Her fingers trembled as she typed back:
I'm fine. Olivia is fine. Just... scared.
Seconds later, another message:
Good. Don't move. I'll be there shortly.
Amara sank onto the couch, pulling her knees to her chest. She tried to slow her racing thoughts. The break-in had been targetedprecised, and intentional. Whoever had done it wasn't random. They knew exactly when to strike, exactly how to create fear.
Fear was supposed to manipulate Damian.
Fear that was supposed to manipulate her.
And she had realized something chilling: this wasn't just a test of power. This was a message. A warning.
A soft knock at the door made her flinch.
"Stay calm," she whispered to herself.
The knock came again, quieter this time, deliberate.
Her pulse spiked. She reached for the phone. Marcus's number? No. Unknown.
She swallowed, hand trembling, and whispered, "Not real... it can't be real."
The lock clicked. Her stomach dropped.
Before she could react, the door swung open.
Damian stepped in. Calm. Dominant. Dangerous.
"Did you hear that?" she asked, voice shaking.
"Yes," he replied, already moving to secure the room. His presence alone made the shadows seem less threatening. "Whoever did this knows you're my wife. They want leverage. They want control. And they're bold enough to try again."
Amara's chest tightened. She hadn't realized the depth of danger she was in until she saw the icy calculation in his eyes.
"They'll stop at nothing," she whispered.
"No," he corrected. "They'll stop at nothing until I decide they can't."
Her gaze followed him as he moved through the room, checking locks, observing windows, scanning shadows as if he could see into the darkness itself.
She swallowed, suddenly aware of how vulnerable she truly was. And how powerful Damian had become to her. Not as a husband in name only, but as a shield she had never expected to need.
Her mind raced. "Damian... do you really think they'll come back?"
He paused, turning to her. The intensity in his eyes made her shiver. "Yes. And next time, they won't just come for the house. They'll come for you."
Her stomach dropped.
"What... what do we do?"
He moved closer, the danger in his aura undeniable. "We find out who sent them. And then we make sure they regret it."
Hours later, Marcus returned with new information. Damian had already analyzed footage from neighboring streets, cross-referenced security logs, and triangulated the intruder's escape route.
"They used a stolen vehicle," Marcus said, "and it's registered to a shell company. But there's something unusual. One of the GPS trackers wasn't turned off properly. It led us to a warehouse in Brooklyn."
Brooklyn. Industrial. Abandoned-looking. Dangerous.
Damian didn't hesitate. "We go tonight."
Amara's eyes widened. "Tonight?!"
"Yes. They've already made their move. If we wait, they might try again. Or worse."
She opened her mouth, then closed it. She wanted to argue, but she knew Damian was right. This wasn't a negotiation. It was survival.
They arrived at the warehouse less than an hour later. Damian's SUV glided to a stop in the shadow of a brick building, lights off. Marcus parked beside him.
Amara stayed inside the car, heart racing. She clutched the seat, watching the darkness, feeling every heartbeat echo in her chest.
Damian moved like a shadow, efficient, lethal. Every step was calculated. Every movement is precise. He disappeared behind a corner.
Minutes later, Marcus whispered, "They're inside. Multiple intruders. Armed."
Amara's pulse jumped. She felt frozen.
Suddenly, Damian's voice came over a small earpiece Marcus had fitted in her lap.
Stay put. Don't move. Do not engage. Trust me.
"Yes, sir," she whispered, trembling.
Through the warehouse windows, she saw flashes of movement, dark figures, quick and methodical. She counted at least three.
Then she saw him. Daniel Harrington. The same man who had manipulated corporate systems, who had tried to frame her father, who had already escalated the war into the personal realm. He wasn't just powerful in the boardroom. He was willing to send people to hurt her.
Her stomach lurched.
Damian moved silently, neutralizing the first intruder with precision. A gunshot. A grunt. Silence.
Then a second.
Amara couldn't watch anymore. She closed her eyes, praying for both safety and deliverance.
Minutes passed, but felt like hours. Then Damian returned to the SUV, his face calm, almost impossibly so.
"All clear," he said simply, though his dark eyes held the weight of the violence she couldn't see. "Harrington orchestrated it. But he didn't expect resistance. And he certainly didn't expect me."
Amara exhaled shakily. Relief mixed with terror. She had seen only fragments of the danger, yet it was enough to shatter any illusions of safety.
"You're... incredible," she whispered, heart still racing.
"I'm effective," he corrected. "Not incredible. Never incredible. Dangerous, yes. Calculated. Always."
The words made her shiver-not from fear, but from the proximity of a man who existed fully in a world she had only glimpsed before.
Back at the townhouse, the city felt smaller, quieter, almost safe. But Amara knew better. This wasn't over. Harrington would escalate, and this personal war had only begun.
Damian turned to her, expression unreadable. "I don't want you anywhere near danger again."
"I'm not a child," she said, meeting his gaze.
"I don't care," he said, tone flat but firm. "I won't let anyone threaten you again. Not your family. Not you. Not even him."
Her chest tightened at the possessiveness, at the protection, at the raw intensity that simmered beneath his surface.
"Thank you," she whispered.
He didn't respond immediately. He simply watched her, calculating, dominant, unyielding.
And for the first time, Amara realized that their contract marriage had already changed. The dynamic wasn't just about revenge anymore. It was about survival. Protection. And perhaps, in some twisted way, trust.
But the war was far from over.
Somewhere in the shadows of Manhattan, Harrington was planning his next move. And Amara knew, with a sinking certainty, that it would be worse than anything yet.
She had married her enemy.
And now, her enemy was not only her husband, but he was her shield.
And for the first time, she wondered if she was ready for what that meant.
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WARNING ⚠️ ?
For the girls that take interest in books with trigger warnings,May God help us. :-)
This book is not for the faint of heart. It's dark,contains stalking,forced proximity,sexual situations (quite a lot),violence , kidnapping, gory scenes,non/dub con, manipulation etc

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For five years, I was Barron Santana's elite bodyguard and loyal shadow. I stood between him and bullets, giving him my youth and my entire heart.
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When I showed up late to work, Barron locked me in his freezing office. He pinned me against the glass, smelling Cassidy's cologne on my clothes.
"Are you already looking for your next meal ticket?"
He snarled the words, treating me like a cheap whore. When I defended myself, he pulled out a silk handkerchief and wiped his fingers, acting as if my very touch contaminated him.
Then, he coldly ordered his assistant to draft my termination papers.
Five years of risking my life for him, thrown away like garbage just because of his twisted ego.
Devastated, I ran out and collapsed in the hallway, sobbing uncontrollably until a kind coworker gently pulled me into his arms to comfort me.
I didn't know Barron had followed me out.
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7.5
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She was ready to ruin them all.
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There's only one catch-marry Cornelius Gregory, Wall Street's ruthless paralyzed tycoon.
She signs the contract in an instant.
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