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Chapter Four

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Love Over Fears.

"I'll spend my whole life proving that loving you is the easiest decision I'll ever make." She had believed him. With everything she had. A tear escaped before she could stop it.

Outside the room, unnoticed by Amara, a man in a dark suit stood near the nurses' station.

One of Ethan's security personnel. He wasn't there to watch Amara. He was there because Ethan had given one quiet instruction before leaving the hospital. "If the little girl needs anything before morning, call me immediately."

Sleep refused to come. Amara sat beside Lily's hospital bed with both hands wrapped around a paper cup of tea that had long gone cold. The room was quiet except for the steady rhythm of the heart monitor and the occasional footsteps passing in the hallway.

She had always believed hospitals had a way of changing time. Minutes became hours.

Hours became memories. You entered hoping to leave with answers.

Sometimes you leave carrying questions instead. She leaned back in the chair and looked at her daughter. The fever had begun to ease. Color was slowly returning to Lily's cheeks.

For the first time since evening, Amara allowed herself to breathe without counting every rise and fall of the little girl's chest. "Thank you," she whispered.

She wasn't sure whether she was speaking to God or to the man who had walked back into her life without warning. Her thoughts drifted unwillingly. Back to the university campus.

Back in the afternoon Ethan had chased her halfway across the faculty building because she had refused to accept the birthday gift he had bought with money he could barely afford.

"You deserve nice things," he had insisted.

She laughed.

"So do you."

"Then let me start with you."

She remembered pretending to be annoyed before finally accepting the small silver bracelet.

"You know," she had teased him, "one day you'll become rich enough to buy me the whole of Lagos."

"No." He had smiled with complete certainty.

"I'll become rich enough that no one will ever make you cry again."

The memory cut deeper than she expected. Life had a cruel sense of humor. He had become everything he dreamed of becoming. And she had cried more in the years after losing him than in all the years before she met him. A soft knock interrupted her thoughts. The doctor stepped inside with a file in his hands. Amara rose immediately.

"Doctor?"

Dr. Adebayo smiled reassuringly.

"The medication is working."

She released a breath she hadn't realized she was holding.

"Thank God."

"The blood tests suggest a severe bacterial infection. It was progressing quickly."

Her heart tightened again.

"But..." he continued, "I expect Lily to recover fully."

Tears filled Amara's eyes.

"Thank you."

"We'll keep her overnight for observation."

"I understand."

The doctor closed the file.

"I have one more question."

She nodded.

"The gentleman who paid for her admission..."

Amara's shoulders stiffened.

"...is he a relative?"

"No."

"A family friend?" She hesitated.

"It has been many years."

The doctor noticed the answer she had carefully avoided giving.

"He asked me to make sure your daughter received the best treatment available."

Amara lowered her gaze.

"He did?" The doctor nodded.

"He also instructed the pharmacy to charge any additional medication to his account."

Silence settled between them.

"I thought you should know." After he left, Amara remained standing beside the bed.

Her emotions no longer made sense.

She had spent seven years convincing herself that Ethan Cole no longer existed.

That the young man she loved had become a stranger long ago.

Tonight, that stranger had quietly carried a burden she couldn't.

No questions.No conditions. No expectation of thanks. She whispered into the empty room,

"Why?"

There was no answer.

Across the city, the rain continued falling over Victoria Island.

The black SUV moved silently through the nearly empty streets before stopping beneath the entrance of Cole Manor. One of the house staff hurried forward with an umbrella.

"Good evening, sir." Ethan stepped out without responding.

He looked exhausted. Not physically, but emotionally.

He walked into the mansion, removed his jacket, and loosened his tie.

The house was exactly as it always was: spotless, elegant, quiet, too quiet.

For years he had believed success would make the silence easier to live with.

Instead, it had only made the rooms larger. His butler approached.

"Would you like dinner prepared, sir?"

"No."

"Coffee?"

"No."

"Anything at all?"

Ethan looked toward the rain-covered windows.

"I'd like to be alone."

"Of course."

Minutes later he entered his private study. Bookshelves lined the walls from floor to ceiling.

Awards from international business organizations filled a glass cabinet. A framed magazine cover declaring him Africa's Youngest Tech Visionary hung beside the fireplace. None of it caught his attention. He walked to the bottom drawer of his desk. Unlocked it. Reached inside.

There, beneath confidential company files and old notebooks, lay a small velvet box. He opened it carefully. Inside rested a simple engagement ring. Seven years old. Never worn.

He picked it up between his fingers. His thumb brushed across the diamond.

"I found you today," he murmured into the empty room.

"But why did you leave?" The question echoed softly through the silence.

He closed his eyes. For years he had replayed that final week.

The unanswered messages. The cancelled wedding plans.

The email that said only three devastating sentences.

Ethan, I'm sorry. I don't love you anymore.He had memorized every word. He had hated every word. Yet seeing Amara tonight...

Nothing about the woman in the hospital resembled someone who had once written such a cold goodbye. His phone vibrated. The screen displayed a familiar name. Vivian Morgan.

He stared at it until the ringing stopped. Seconds later, another message arrived.

We need to talk. Call me when you're home. He locked the phone without replying.

For the first time in seven years, Vivian's voice was the last thing he wanted to hear.

Elsewhere in the city, Vivian sat alone in the back seat of her car, the  driver waited quietly.

She opened a message that had just arrived from Michael.

His investigation had already begun.

The woman has been identified. Vivian's heartbeat slowed.

She continued reading.

Name: Amara Okafor.

Her fingers tightened around the phone. Impossible.

She had made sure… No. She had believed… No. She had been certain...

Amara would never cross Ethan's path again.

Her perfectly composed expression cracked for the first time in years. She whispered only one sentence. "She was supposed to stay gone ."The driver glanced into the rearview mirror.

"Ma'am?"

Vivian looked out into the rain. Her voice returned to its usual calm. "Change of plans."

"What would you like me to do?" She watched the water race across the window.

"Drive."

"Where?"

A slow smile spread across her face.

"To the past."

Because if Amara had returned...then the secrets buried seven years ago might not stay buried much longer.

And Vivian intended to make sure the truth never reached Ethan Cole.

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