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Crude Desires
img img Crude Desires img Chapter 4 Behind Closed Doors
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 Coffee & Confession img
Chapter 7 The Pull img
Chapter 8 Amara's Private Conflict img
Chapter 9 Iyke's Private World img
Chapter 10 The Empire in Shadows img
Chapter 11 The Schoolyard Calm img
Chapter 12 The Shadow That Lingers img
Chapter 13 Café Aria img
Chapter 14 The First Ruin img
Chapter 15 Aftermath img
Chapter 16 Intrusion img
Chapter 17 Fractures at Home img
Chapter 18 Amara's Burden img
Chapter 19 Colliding Shadows img
Chapter 20 Fault Lines img
Chapter 21 Aftershocks img
Chapter 22 Combustion img
Chapter 23 Severance img
Chapter 24 The Boardroom img
Chapter 25 Private Meeting- Fault lines. img
Chapter 26 Iyke Strikes Back - The Founder's Move img
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Chapter 4 Behind Closed Doors

The Obiora mansion stood at the edge of the city, a sprawling estate of marble floors, towering chandeliers, and a fleet of gleaming cars lined neatly in the driveway. To outsiders, it was perfection-the home of a man who had conquered life. But to Iyke, it was starting to feel like a gilded cage.

He loosened his tie as he stepped into the grand sitting room. The place was quiet, too quiet. A half-empty glass of wine rested on the side table, lipstick staining the rim. His wife's.

"Chinwe," he called out, his voice echoing.

She appeared at the balcony above, draped in silk, every inch the society wife. Her beauty was undeniable, but her eyes-once bright with affection-held only cool detachment now.

"You're late," she said, her tone flat, practiced.

Iyke forced a small smile. "PTA meeting. I thought it was time I showed face."

Her brows lifted faintly. "Since when do you bother with school functions?"

He shrugged, removing his jacket, draping it over the couch. "Since tonight."

Chinwe studied him for a moment, her expression unreadable, then turned away. "Dinner's in the warmer," she said, and disappeared down the hall without another word.

The silence pressed in again. Iyke sighed, poured himself a drink, and sank into the leather armchair. He remembered a time when evenings meant laughter, warmth, shared plans. But those days had slipped away somewhere between business meetings and high-society galas. Now, his marriage was a contract of appearances, a careful performance for the world outside.

He swirled the amber liquid in his glass, but his mind wasn't on his wife. It kept drifting back to the school hall. To the way the secretary's eyes had widened when their hands touched. To the nervous tremor she'd tried to hide.

Amara.

A soft knock interrupted his thoughts. One of his aides stepped in, crisp in a dark suit, carrying a slim folder.

"Sir, the documents you requested."

Iyke straightened, the mask of the businessman sliding back into place. "Good. Leave them on the desk."

The aide hesitated. "There's also... a situation. The offshore partners are restless. They want reassurance before the next shipment moves. They're worried about government eyes turning their way."

Iyke's jaw tightened. "Tell them I'll handle it. I always do."

The aide nodded and left quietly.

Iyke leaned back, the weight of two lives pressing on him. The respectable tycoon the world admired, and the man who kept darker deals alive beneath the surface. One misstep and it could all come crashing down.

He took another slow sip of his drink, his thoughts drifting once more-not to the millions in contracts, not to the silent wife upstairs, but to a school secretary with curious eyes who had looked at him like he was more than just a name in the papers.

For the first time in a long while, Iyke felt something stir inside him.

Dangerous. Tempting. Alive.

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