Debt of Desire
img img Debt of Desire img Chapter 4 Watched
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Chapter 6 A Debt Too Heavy img
Chapter 7 Cruel Bargain img
Chapter 8 Shadows of a Name img
Chapter 9 Hidden Heir img
Chapter 10 The Courtroom Shadows (Part One) img
Chapter 11 The Courtroom Shadows (Part Two) img
Chapter 12 The Courtroom Shadows (Part Three) img
Chapter 13 The Courtroom Shadows (Part Four) img
Chapter 14 The Seeds of Revenge img
Chapter 15 Between Gratitude and Guilt img
Chapter 16 The Serpent at the Door img
Chapter 17 The twist img
Chapter 18 The Storm After the Gavel img
Chapter 19 Confession img
Chapter 20 Diamonds in the Dark img
Chapter 21 The proposal I ever wanted img
Chapter 22 Fire at the Feast img
Chapter 23 Judgment Day img
Chapter 24 Ayo's Rise in Wealth img
Chapter 25 Traditional Wedding img
Chapter 26 The White Wedding img
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Chapter 4 Watched

The night was cool, the moonlight spreading over the quiet street as I walked side by side with Ayo. His laughter echoed softly, a sound that always made me forget the weight pressing down on my family.

"You always smile when you're with me," he teased.

"Maybe because you're the only one who doesn't make me feel like I'm carrying the world," I said with a half-smile.

We stopped by the old wooden bench under the mango tree near my house. Ayo leaned close, his eyes fixed on mine. "Amara... you know I'll stand by you, no matter what, right?"

My heart thudded, but before I could answer, a rustle in the dark caught my attention. I glanced around quickly, but the street looked empty. Just shadows.

I shook it off. "Someone might see us."

"Let them," he said simply. His voice was steady, his gaze unshaken.

But someone did see us.

Unnoticed, a figure lurked in the distance, crouched behind the wall. His eyes glittered with the thrill of discovery before he slipped away into the night. Andrea's spy had seen everything.

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The next evening, I found Ayo at the corner shop, leaning against the counter as if he owned the place. He looked relaxed, but his smile faded when my father walked in.

The air stiffened instantly. My father's eyes cut straight to Ayo.

"Ayo, a word."

I stepped forward. "Papa-"

"Amara, not now," he said, his tone sharp, leaving no room for argument.

We followed him outside. The street was quiet, but the tension between them was louder than thunder.

My father squared his shoulders, his voice cold. "You must stay away from my daughter."

Ayo straightened. "With respect, sir, I won't."

"You don't understand the fire you're playing with. Andrea and his people-" My father's voice hardened. "They won't forgive this. And if they come for us, our family will be destroyed."

"I don't care about Andrea," Ayo said firmly, his eyes never leaving my father's. "I care about Amara."

"You think caring is enough?" My father snapped. "Caring won't protect her when Andrea decides to strike. Caring won't keep food on the table when our ties with his family collapse."

Ayo's jaw tightened. His voice dropped lower, steadier. "Then let him come. I won't step back."

My father stared at him for a long moment, his face heavy with frustration and fear. Then he turned to me, his words clipped. "If you truly value this boy, pray he understands what's at stake before it's too late."

He walked off, leaving silence behind.

I turned to Ayo. My throat was tight. "Why didn't you just say yes? Pretend, at least?"

"Because," he said softly, reaching for my hand, "a man doesn't walk away from the only thing that feels right in his life."

His words burned into me, even as my stomach knotted with dread.

Because somewhere, in that silence, I could almost hear Andrea being told about us.

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Far across town, Andrea sat in his father's glass-walled office, tapping a silver ring against the armrest of his chair. His brow lifted when the spy rushed in, breathless.

"What is it?" Andrea asked, his voice low, calm, dangerous.

The spy bowed his head. "I saw her. Amara. With that boy, Ayo. They were together... too close."

For a moment Andrea said nothing, only leaned back slowly, his lips curling into a thin, cold smile.

"So... she dares." His voice was quiet, but each word carried venom. He rose to his feet, sliding his hands into his pockets as his eyes darkened with pride and wounded rage.

"No one humiliates me and walks free."

The spy swallowed nervously. "What should I do, sir?"

Andrea's smile deepened, sharp as a blade. "Watch them. Every move. Every whisper. Then we'll remind Ayo what it costs to touch what belongs to me."

He turned toward the window, staring into the night sky.

"And Amara..." His voice lowered into a whisper. "She will learn what it means to defy me."

            
            

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