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Chapter 6 The lioness of ikoyi img
Chapter 7 The morning after img
Chapter 8 The king of ikoyi in the slums img
Chapter 9 The ghost in the penthouse img
Chapter 10 The cool room justice img
Chapter 11 The enemy of my enemy img
Chapter 12 The den of the lioness img
Chapter 13 The shadow in the mirror img
Chapter 14 The boardroom battle img
Chapter 15 The silent witness img
Chapter 16 The Lagos bayou img
Chapter 17 The king in trenches img
Chapter 18 The bread of sorrows img
Chapter 19 The mirror revenge img
Chapter 20 The price of peace img
Chapter 21 The choice img
Chapter 22 The resurrection img
Chapter 23 The lion den img
Chapter 24 The siege of epe img
Chapter 25 The mushin coronation img
Chapter 26 The blood in the bread img
Chapter 27 The ghost in the glass img
Chapter 28 The blood in the bread img
Chapter 29 The ashes of betrayal img
Chapter 30 The servant in the silk dress img
Chapter 31 The breakfast of bitterness img
Chapter 32 The ashes whisper img
Chapter 33 The ticking heart img
Chapter 34 Before I forget that you ever had a mother img
Chapter 35 The video of truth img
Chapter 36 The shadow in suite img
Chapter 37 The whispering walls img
Chapter 38 The lioness and the viper img
Chapter 39 The ghost of mushin img
Chapter 40 The heir of two empires img
Chapter 41 The taste of iron img
Chapter 42 The devil bargin img
Chapter 43 The matriarch of mushin img
Chapter 44 The price of breath img
Chapter 45 The gilded lab img
Chapter 46 The resurrection of segun ojo img
Chapter 47 The resurrection img
Chapter 48 The billion dollar img
Chapter 49 The Trojan sister img
Chapter 50 The coldest part of the flames img
Chapter 51 The stranger in the room img
Chapter 52 The acting of a monster img
Chapter 53 The price of a soul img
Chapter 54 The father shadow img
Chapter 55 The two halves of a broken heart img
Chapter 56 The server of souls img
Chapter 57 The frozen breath of God img
Chapter 58 The angel in the snow img
Chapter 59 The long flight home img
Chapter 60 The ghost of a brother img
Chapter 61 The salt and silk img
Chapter 62 The machine and the motherland img
Chapter 63 The sweetness of the rain img
Chapter 64 Sweetness of the rain img
Chapter 65 The light of the morning img
Chapter 66 The breath of life img
Chapter 67 The rhythm of Home img
Chapter 68 The pride of mushin img
Chapter 69 The anchor and the flame img
Chapter 70 The vow of hibiscus img
Chapter 71 The queen mother img
Chapter 72 The price of a son img
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Chapter 2 The golden handcuffs

Chapter 2: The Golden Handcuffs

​The silence in the penthouse was heavy, broken only by the soft hiss of the air conditioner that felt like ice against Amaka's skin. She looked down at her hand, which was still trembling as she held the sleek, heavy fountain pen. The ink on the paper was dark and permanent-just like the decision she had just made.

​"A wise choice, Amaka," Alexander said. He didn't move from the window, but she could see his reflection in the glass. He looked like a king surveying a kingdom he had already conquered. "Most women would have begged for more time to think. I like that you didn't. It shows desperation, and desperation is a very reliable motivator."

​Amaka felt a sting of humiliation. "I didn't do it out of greed, Mr. Sterling. I did it because I have people who depend on me. My pride isn't worth my mother's life."

​"Pride is a luxury for those who can afford it," Alexander replied, finally turning around. He walked toward her, his footsteps silent on the expensive marble floor. He stopped just inches away, and for the first time, Amaka smelled him-a scent of sandalwood, expensive tobacco, and old money. It was intoxicating and terrifying. "From this moment on, your old life is a shadow. You don't live in Mushin anymore. You don't haggle for fish. You are the future Mrs. Sterling. Act like it."

​He pressed a button on his desk, and a few seconds later, the heavy oak door opened. A woman stepped in, dressed in a sharp grey suit with her hair pulled back so tightly it looked painful. She held a tablet in one hand and a look of pure clinical judgment in her eyes.

​"This is Marcus, my executive assistant," Alexander said, not looking at either of them. "She handles my life. From now on, she handles yours too. Marcus, get her cleaned up. The 'Mushin' needs to be washed off before the press sees her."

​Marcus nodded once, her eyes scanning Amaka like she was a bug under a microscope. "Understood, sir. The car is waiting downstairs to take her to the secondary residence."

​"One moment," Amaka interrupted, standing up. "You promised the first payment. Today."

​Alexander paused, his hand on the door handle of his private office. He looked back at her, a glint of something-was it respect or amusement?-in his eyes. "Check your phone in five minutes, Amaka. I am many things, but I am not a liar. Businessmen who break their word don't stay at the top for long."

​He disappeared into the inner room, leaving Amaka alone with the icy Marcus.

​"Follow me," Marcus said, her voice like a machine's. "We have a very tight schedule. Mr. Sterling's parents are arriving from London tomorrow for the Gala, and you need to look like you've been his secret fiancée for months, not someone he picked up from a flyer."

​As they walked toward the elevator, Amaka felt like a prisoner being led to a very beautiful cell. The elevator descended, and just as the doors opened to the underground parking lot, her phone buzzed in her pocket.

​With shaky hands, she pulled it out. It was a text alert from her bank.

​CREDIT: NGN 5,000,000.00

DESC: STERLING CORP - DISB

​Amaka gasped, nearly dropping the phone. Five million Naira. She had never seen so many zeros in her life. It was more money than her father had earned in his entire lifetime. Tears pricked her eyes-tears of relief, but also of fear. This wasn't a dream. It was a debt.

​"Is there a problem?" Marcus asked, not stopping her brisk walk toward a black Mercedes-Maybach.

​"No," Amaka whispered, wiping her eyes quickly. "No problem."

​"Good. Because your life is about to become very complicated," Marcus said, opening the car door. "Inside that folder on the seat is your new identity. Memorize it. You went to a private school in Enugu. You met Alexander at a charity event in Paris. You love polo, you hate the limelight, and you are madly in love with him. If you forget even one detail, the Sterling family will tear you apart."

​Amaka sat in the plush leather seat, the smell of 'new car' and wealth filling her lungs. She opened the folder. Inside were photos of Alexander as a child, a list of his favorite foods (black coffee, medium-rare steak, silence), and a detailed map of the Sterling estate.

​But as the car pulled out into the Lagos traffic, Amaka looked out the tinted window. She saw a woman carrying a heavy tray of bread on her head, navigating the potholes and the heat. Just yesterday, that had been her world. Today, she was behind glass, moving through the city like a ghost.

​"The wedding is in two weeks," Marcus said, tapping on her tablet. "It will be a private ceremony at the Sterling manor. Only family and a few selected board members. Until then, you will be under-going 'refinement.' Speech coaching, etiquette, and a complete wardrobe overhaul. Mr. Sterling has a reputation for perfection. You will not be the crack in his armor."

​Amaka looked at the five million Naira notification again. She thought of her mother, currently in a cold hospital ward, and Chidi, who was probably eating a dinner of plain garri.

​"I'll do it," Amaka said, her voice firm. "I'll be whatever he wants me to be. But tell Mr. Sterling one thing."

​Marcus looked up, her eyebrow raised. "And what is that?"

​"He can buy my time, and he can buy my name," Amaka said, looking Marcus straight in the eye. "But he hasn't bought me. I am a partner in this contract, not a slave."

​Marcus actually let out a short, dry laugh. "Funny. That's exactly what the last three girls said before they fell in love with him and had their hearts crushed. Try to be different, Amaka. For your own sake."

​The car sped onto the Third Mainland Bridge, the blue water of the lagoon stretching out forever. Amaka closed the folder and leaned her head back. The war for her family's survival was over, but a new war-a war for her soul-had just begun.

​She was Amaka Okoro, the girl from Mushin. But tomorrow, the world would know her as the woman who tamed the coldest billionaire in Nigeria. She just had to make sure she didn't lose herself in the process.

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