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WHEN HEAVEN STOOD BETWEEN US

WHEN HEAVEN STOOD BETWEEN US

Amara thought her story was over. A single mother of four, stripped of her business, her savings, and her dignity by a narcissistic ex-husband who left nothing but wounds and debts in his wake, she was certain her life would never recover. Every time she tried to rise again, unseen hands pulled her down-sabotage, betrayal, even a darkness that seemed to stalk her relationships. But when a chance encounter brings billionaire CEO Cole Harrington into her orbit, Amara's broken world begins to heal. Cole is drawn not just to her beauty, but to her strength, her resilience, and her fierce devotion to her children. Yet as their bond deepens, so too does the battle raging around them. Because Amara's ex has sworn she will never be free. Through fraud, manipulation, and even spiritual darkness, he seeks to destroy her happiness. But this time, the forces of heaven are not silent. Amara's children carry gifts of light-prophecy, discernment, shielding, even a healing presence-that no evil can withstand. And Cole, who once thought his wealth was his greatest strength, discovers a calling far greater: to stand as protector, partner, and warrior beside the woman he loves. In a world where betrayal meets redemption, and where love must pass through fire before it shines, When Heaven Stood Between Us is a story of second chances, spiritual warfare, and a love destined-and divinely protected-to last forever.
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Chapter 13

David Adewale sat alone in a dimly lit room, the flicker of candle flames casting shadows across his face. His once sharp, calculating eyes were now wild with frustration. Every incantation, every offering, every dark contract he had made seemed to dissolve like mist the moment it reached Amara. She was rising - he could feel it. The very woman he had sworn to crush was no longer weeping in the dust. She was standing taller, stronger, and worse - she was not alone. Cole Harrington. The name gnawed at him. That billionaire had not only shielded her but also strengthened her. David's spies whispered of the strange resilience surrounding Amara's new life, of how disasters he paid for with blood money crumbled before they even reached her. Contracts secured. Enemies silenced. Fire quenched. David's fists clenched. "No," he hissed, pounding the wooden table before him. "She will not laugh at me. She will not walk down any aisle with another man. If she thinks she's free, I will show her the chains again. Stronger. Tighter." He rose abruptly and stormed to the shrine. The priest, a man with deep tribal scars etched across his chest, bowed but did not smile. "You come again, Adewale," the priest muttered. "But each time, your offerings rot before the spirits take them. They are... resisting." David slammed a satchel of money and bloodied feathers onto the altar. "Then make them listen! She belongs to me. Those children - their light is mine to snuff out. I will not let her walk with another man!" The priest hesitated, staring into the smoke that curled upward. "You do not fight her alone anymore. She is covered. By the prayers of her children. By the faith of that man who kneels even though he is king in the world. Every curse you send turns back to you. Adewale... fire is on the mountain. If you are not careful, it will consume you." David snarled. "Then let it burn! Let it burn her, let it burn them all!" The Children Awake Again At that same hour, Micah shot awake in bed, his breath ragged. He clutched his chest, his heart pounding. He saw fire - not the kind that warmed, but flames meant to consume, curling around a figure that looked like his mother. He stumbled from his room, and the others stirred almost instantly. Liam sat up straight, sensing the same threat pressing on his chest. Kayla woke with a cry, whispering, "They're trying again." Little Ella, though groggy, began humming - a faint melody that softened the air. Amara rushed into their room, her robe clutched tightly around her. "What is it? What do you see?" Micah's eyes, deep and knowing beyond his years, met hers. "David is calling fire against us. But Mama... Heaven is calling fire too. A greater one. Theirs destroys. Ours defends." Kayla added in her quiet, piercing way, "He wants to stop the wedding. He doesn't care about anything else. He swore you will never stand with Cole." Amara felt her knees weaken, but Cole was suddenly behind her, steadying her with both hands. His presence, his voice, was like iron. "Then we fight this fire with fire. Not with fear - with faith." He looked at the children, his eyes burning. "Micah, what do we do?" The boy's small chest lifted. He wasn't just Amara's son in that moment. He was a soldier. "We pray. All of us. Together. Now." The Living Room Became an Altar They gathered in the living room, the children still in their pajamas, Amara trembling but standing tall, and Cole - a billionaire, a man of steel in the boardroom - on his knees before God. Micah lifted his voice, his words pouring out like fire itself. "Every curse sent against us returns to the sender. Every altar calling our names falls to the ground. Every flame of destruction is quenched by the fire of God." Kayla's discernment pierced the darkness. "He's using fire to blind you, Mama. But light is stronger than fire. See the light." Amara closed her eyes, tears sliding down her cheeks. And then she saw it - a wall of blinding light encircling their home, so brilliant that the dark flames David called forth melted like wax before it. Liam, fists clenched, whispered, "They're trying to break in... but I won't let them." Suddenly, the air around the house thickened, as if an unseen shield pressed outward, covering windows, doors, even the children's rooms. Ella began to sing softly, her voice pure, fragile yet powerful: 🎵 "No fear in love... no shadow in light... Heaven stands with us tonight." 🎵 Her song shifted the atmosphere. The weight lifted. The air grew sweet. Amara felt her strength return, Cole's hand gripping hers tighter. When Ella stopped, silence fell. But it wasn't fear this time. It was peace. David's Defeat Back in the shrine, David screamed as the fire he had conjured suddenly recoiled. The candles shattered. The feathers he offered burst into ash. A wind howled through the room, extinguishing every flame. The priest backed away, terrified. "I told you, Adewale! The fire on the mountain is not yours to control. You fight against Heaven itself!" But David, sweating and furious, only roared louder. "Then I will fight until my last breath!" A Prophetic Whisper Later that night, as the children finally settled, Micah sat by the window with Cole beside him. The boy's eyes reflected the city lights, but he was staring far beyond them. "He thinks he's strong," Micah said softly. "But he doesn't know his chains are breaking. The more he fights, the faster he will fall. And when he falls, Mama will be free forever." Cole listened, his hand resting on the boy's shoulder. "You're right. But until then, we stay ready." Micah turned and looked at him - not as a boy to a man, but as a soldier to a commander. "You were sent to us, Mr. Harrington. Not just for Mama. For all of us." Cole swallowed hard, emotion rising in his chest. He had faced boardrooms, billion-dollar deals, hostile takeovers. But nothing had ever felt as weighty - or as holy - as protecting this family. That night, as Amara finally drifted into a peaceful sleep, Cole stayed awake, praying under his breath, his eyes fixed on the door. He knew the battle wasn't over. But he also knew something David would never understand: when Heaven stands on your side, no fire from hell can prevail. And somewhere, deep in the spirit, fire burned indeed - but it was not David's fire. It was Heaven's. The fire of protection. The fire of covenant. The fire that no darkness could quench.