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THE BOYFRIEND BETWEEN US Novel Cover

THE BOYFRIEND BETWEEN US

Ema thought she knew what she wanted. A calm life, a simple love, and a boyfriend who cared for her. But everything changed the day Shedrack walked back into her life. He wasn't rich. He wasn't perfect. But his presence shook her heart in ways she couldn't explain. Suddenly, Ema found herself caught between two different kinds of love: The safe love she already had... And the intense love she never expected. As secrets grow, jealousy rises, and emotions collide, Ema must choose between the boy who has always been there for her and the one who makes her feel alive again. But every choice comes with a price. And someone's heart will break before the truth comes out. A powerful story of love, betrayal, and the painful
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Chapter 1

Ema balanced the tray of freshly arranged wigs on her arm as she stepped out of the small shop. The sun was already high, stretching across the busy streets of Enugu like a spotlight that refused to move. She blinked against the brightness and adjusted the strap of her handbag. "Today has to be a good day, " she to herself. "It just had to."

Her phone buzzed again.

Chuka.

For the fourth time this morning.

She sighed before picking up the call.

"No vex, baby," she said softly. "Network has been bad."

"So you don't pick up my calls because of the network?" Chuka repeated, his voice already carrying that familiar sharpness. "Ema, I'm not one of those boys you ignore. You hear me?"

Ema swallowed. "I didn't ignore you. I'm heading to the delivery point now. I told you yesterday, na."

Chuka clicked his tongue. "How much do you get now? Have you sold the frontal I bought for you?"

Ema pressed her lips together. "I'm trying, babe. Business dey slow, small..."

"I invested in your life, Ema," he reminded her, as if she needed reminding. "You know how much I put into that your wig hustle? So try dey serious."

"I'm serious," she whispered.

"Good. Because I don't have the strength to drag with you today. I'll come see you later. And dress well, you hear me? You're my babe. You represent me."

The line went dead.

Ema stared at her screen for a moment, chest tight.

She loved Chuka... or maybe she thought she did. Before the possessiveness. Before the reminders of what he had done for her. Before the subtle threats hidden inside sweet words.

She took a deep breath and kept walking.

Her life wasn't terrible. It was just... stuck.

Every plan she had now was tied to what someone else had done for her. Every decision she made, she had to think of Chuka first.

She wanted more. She wanted freedom. She wanted a future she controlled.

But wanting and receiving were two different things.

Ema reached the main junction and waited for a keke. As she stood there, sweaty and impatient, a black SUV sped past her, splashing a wave of muddy water onto her white dress.

She gasped.

"Jesus!"

The car slowed. The tinted window rolled down halfway.

A deep, calm voice spoke.

"I'm so sorry. Are you alright?"

Ema wiped the wetness from her arm and looked up.

She couldn't see his full face yet only the silhouette of a man in designer shades, his hair perfectly trimmed, his wristwatch gleaming like it cost more than her entire shop.

Something about him... presence, aura, authority... made her heart skip.

The man's voice carried a gentle command.

"Let me drop you off. You can't go around like that."

Ema blinked, confused for a second.

She didn't know this stranger.

She didn't know his world.

She didn't even know his name.

But one thing was clear:

Her life had just brushed against something far bigger than she was prepared for.

She shook her head quickly.

"No, thank you, sir. I'll manage."

He paused, studying her through the dark glass.

"Alright," he said finally. "But take care of yourself."

The window went up. The car pulled away slowly.

Ema stood frozen as the SUV disappeared into the traffic.

She didn't know she had just spoken to Shedrack Nwokocha, one of the youngest and richest CEOs in the country.

She didn't know her small, simple life had just collided with the beginning of something bigger.

She didn't know fate had just taken note of her name.

All she knew was... her heart was beating too fast.

And her white dress was ruined.

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