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Chapter 6 - Exposure Has a Price - img
Chapter 7 - The Name She Didn't Choose - img
Chapter 8 - The Echo Between Every Second - img
Chapter 9 - The Price of Silence - img
Chapter 10 - When Justice Comes Home - img
Chapter 11 - The Calm Before Rebuilding - img
Chapter 12 - Threads of Power - img
Chapter 13 - The Knife Behind the Smile - img
Chapter 14 - A Cornered Queen Bites - img
Chapter 15 Faultlines Beneath Forgiveness img
Chapter 16 - When Truth Isn't Enough - img
Chapter 17 - The War Behind Closed Doors - img
Chapter 18 - The Inheritance Clause - img
Chapter 19 - The Envelope - img
Chapter 20 - Planting Doubt - img
Chapter 21 - The Ultimatum - img
Chapter 22 - Burn Notice - img
Chapter 23 - When the Fire Spreads - img
Chapter 24 - Character Assassination - img
Chapter 25 - The Boy with No Name - img
Chapter 26 - When Ghosts Reach for Blood - img
Chapter 27 - The Courtroom Bargain - img
Chapter 28 - When Ashes Build a Throne - img
Chapter 29 - New Thrones, New Wolves - img
Chapter 30 - The Crowned Lioness - img
Chapter 31 - The Enemy Inside the Gates - img
Chapter 32 - Beneath the Empire's Skin - img
Chapter 33 - The Predator's Last Strike - img
Chapter 34 - The Rise of the Untouchable - img
Chapter 35 - The Cost of the Throne - img
Chapter 36 - The Devil's Deal - img
Chapter 37 - Whispers Beneath Thrones - img
Chapter 38 - A Kingdom's Temptation - img
Chapter 39 - The Silent Siege - img
Chapter 40 - The Ghost of Evelyn - img
Chapter 41 - Baiting the Lioness - img
Chapter 42 Embers of Empire img
Chapter 43 Betrayal in the Bloodline img
Chapter 44 - A Knife in the Dark - img
Chapter 45 - War for Blood - img
Chapter 46 - The Emergence of a Queen - img
Chapter 47 - A Throne Stained in Shadows - img
Chapter 48 – THE THRONE OF SILENCE- img
Chapter 49 - SHADOWS OF CLAIM- img
Chapter 50 - WHEN THE PAST COMES TO COLLECT- img
Chapter 51 - THE FATHER WHO SOLD HIS BLOOD- img
Chapter 52 A Promise in Pieces img
Chapter 53 The Price of Silence img
Chapter 54 Trigger Lines img
Chapter 55 Beneath the Apron Strings img
Chapter 56 Shadows in Testimony img
Chapter 57 A Flash Drive of Fire img
Chapter 58 The Girl with Hazel Eyes img
Chapter 59 The Sister I Never Chose img
Chapter 60 The Father Ghosts Feared img
Chapter 61 When Ghosts Come Armed img
Chapter 62 Shadows in the courtroom img
Chapter 63 The Cost of a Name img
Chapter 64 The Child's Testimony img
Chapter 65 When the Dead Speak img
Chapter 66 When monsters return quietly img
Chapter 67 Whispers Beneath the Marble img
Chapter 68 understood flaw- img
Chapter 69 Tides That Don't Turn Easily img
Chapter 70 A Bruise Beneath the Smile img
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Scar Behind Luxury

Author: jojo23
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Chapter 1 - A Past That Didn't Ask Permission -

The room was too quiet for a morning this tense.

Anita Callister stood by the glass wall of her office, twenty-two floors above Lagos, the city's pulse humming beneath her heels. From up here, everything looked manageable. Tame. Even beautiful. But in her chest, nothing felt controlled.

She sipped from the coffee cup in her hand, her fingers barely warm despite the steam. A child's drawing was tacked to the wall beside her-Clara's latest: "Mummy, Me, and Daddy (but I made him with no face)."

That drawing had sat there for months, haunting her like a question she never dared answer.

Anita blinked.

Behind her, the glass door clicked.

"Ma," her assistant said carefully. "The investor from Benson Global has arrived."

Anita didn't flinch. Not at first. Not until that name hit the air like broken glass.

"Did you say... Benson?"

"Yes, ma. Their CEO insisted on joining today's meeting personally. I believe his name is-"

"No need," she said, setting her cup down like it was made of ice. "Bring him in."

She turned before he entered.

She needed composure-needed to look untouchable. But nothing prepared her for the man who stepped through the glass doors like he'd never burned her world down.

Zan Benson.

Seven years hadn't aged him; they'd sharpened him. The same broad shoulders, the same storm-colored eyes that never said sorry, and that deliberate walk, quiet but commanding. But this time, something else walked in with him.

Guilt.

He looked right at her. And didn't blink.

"Hello, Anita."

Her name in his voice sent something unspoken spiralling down her spine. Not a spark. Not nostalgia. Just raw, bone-deep memory.

"Mr. Benson," she said, stepping forward like her heart wasn't thudding in betrayal. "You're five minutes early."

He gave a small smile. "I thought you'd appreciate efficiency."

"I appreciate clarity," she replied. "Let's start with why you're here."

Zan took the seat opposite her desk, his tailored suit perfectly creased, his face unreadable.

"I want to invest in Clara & Co," he said, not flinching once as he said the name of the company she'd named after the daughter he didn't know existed.

She froze.

And then-smiled.

A slow, quiet smile that tasted like iron.

"You've done your research," she said.

"I always do," he replied, leaning forward. "But I'm here for more than a contract."

She laughed-cold and small. "Please tell me you didn't come here to audition for fatherhood."

"I came," he said slowly, "to face what I destroyed."

Anita stood. "You destroyed a girl, Zan. She's gone. You're looking at the woman who replaced her."

Zan's jaw tensed, but he didn't speak.

She circled the desk.

"I don't need your investment. My company doesn't need your blood money. And my daughter-" her voice faltered, just briefly, "-doesn't need a stranger with a billion naira guilt complex."

A pause.

Long enough for her words to hit. And yet... he didn't move.

"She has your eyes," Zan said suddenly.

Silence stretched between them like glass. Breakable. Dangerous.

Anita's breath hitched-but her face didn't.

"You've been watching us?"

"No. Just her picture in the press. You took her to the Women in Leadership gala. She drew a sunflower on your speech notes."

She hadn't expected that. Not the detail. Not the tone. Not the fact that he'd noticed a child's doodle from the back row of a camera shot.

"You had your chance," she whispered.

"I know."

"Then why now?"

He stood.

"Because I woke up in a penthouse last month and realised no amount of luxury has erased the one name I never stopped whispering-yours."

That time, she did flinch.

But not because of his words.

Because behind Zan Benson, through the open doorway, stood Clara, small, wide-eyed, innocent.

Her voice rang out:

"Mummy? Who's that man?"

Anita's pulse stopped.

She hadn't known Clara was in the building.

Clara stepped forward, blinking at Zan. Her curls bounced with each step, her tablet still in hand from the car ride.

Zan turned-too slowly, too softly.

And something in his eyes cracked open.

"Clara," Anita said sharply, stepping between them, "wait in the hall."

But it was too late.

Clara tilted her head and smiled.

"You look like my drawings."

Zan bent slightly, swallowing hard. "What drawings?"

Clara pointed at the notebook she held. "The ones with no face. But you have one."

Anita stepped forward, voice tight. "Clara. Now."

Clara obeyed. Slowly. But she looked back once. At Zan. At the man whose eyes mirrored hers.

And when the door shut behind her, silence returned like a slap.

Zan didn't speak.

Neither did she.

The moment held something neither of them wanted to name yet.

Zan straightened.

"When were you going to tell me?"

Anita folded her arms. "Never."

And then, without breaking her gaze, she walked to her desk and pulled open the drawer she hadn't touched in years.

From it, she took a photo.

Clara. Age one. Holding a sunflower. Laughing.

She dropped it on the table between them.

Zan picked it up.

Hands shaking.

Breath stolen.

A broken whisper fell from his lips.

"My God."

She said nothing.

But her eyes-dark and unreadable-spoke louder than anything he could.

            
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