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Scandal Unleashed
Amara’s POV
I barely made it through the polished lobby without breaking down. My heels clicked loudly against the marble floors as I forced myself to be in control of just one thing; walk at a normal recognized pace. People stared weirdly, their curious eyes following the obvious tear in my dress and my messy hair. I didn’t care what was going on in their minds.
I forcefully with the remaining strength in me, pushed through the revolving doors and stepped into the cool morning air. The street as usual was buzzing with life, like my absence never mattered, taxis honking, pedestrians rushing past, but as for me, all I had was the feeling of someone underwater, drowning in my own thoughts.
What had I done now?
My phone buzzed repeatedly in my clutch. I fished it out to see the caller with shaky hands. It was from home, a text from our darling Sisi.
“Where are you? Mom’s losing it this minute.”
I groaned in frustration, my chest tightening at the thought of facing my horrible and loveless family. Sisi’s text didn't come as a request, it was a command. She probably had something very dramatic all planned out for me, she always did at the slightest opportunity. And I won't disappoint, but always be the unwitting pawn, all the time.
I hailed a passing cab immediately, climbing in without a second thought. The ride to the Benson family home felt endless, and I never wanted it to end. Every second stretching into an eternity. My mind after wandering around, then returned to the night before, replaying the events of the night, each memory sharper than the last.
Damian. The heated kiss. The heat that followed. The regret afterward, trying to figure the way forward.
The house as expected was already alive with noise when I arrived. The moment I stepped into the foyer, my mother’s sharp and harsh voice rang out from the living room.
“Where exactly have you been all night, Amara?” Caroline Benson, my mother snapped, her arms crossed like someone ready for a fight, and her perfectly styled hair gleaming under the chandelier. She looked ready like one that would devour me wholely.
“I…” My voice trailed, with no strength. “I needed sone air.”
“Air?” Came Sisi’s sharp voice, dripping fully with fake sweetness. She lounged dramatically on the sofa, her perfectly manicured nails annoyingly tapping against a wine glass. “Funny, because I could remember you disappeared during the engagement dinner.”
My heart sank on hearing that. Of course she never ceased to notice every of my movement.
Victor stood quitely in the corner, his arms also folded and his jaw clenched but he never said a word. His disappointment in whatever I did was obvious, and it made my stomach churn greatly.
“I wasn’t feeling too well,” I managed to explain, but still avoiding his scorching eyes.
“You were not feeling well?” Sisi repeated, but standing up this time. Her voice rose very high, instantly drawing the attention of everyone in the room. “Or were you were somewhere feeling someone else?”
The room went dead silent like a graveyard.
“What exactly are you talking about now?” I asked, my voice not strong and barely above a whisper.
“Oh, don’t even play dumb, darling sister,” she hissed, immediately pulling out her phone. “I have strong proof of everything.”
Before I could protest, she went ahead to tap her screen, and a video popped up, and started playing.
It was the grainy and of course we'll staged footage showed no other but me entering Damian’s room. My heart stopped beating.
“This was taken nowhere but at the hotel last night,” Sisi said, pacing the room like a predator circling its prey. “While we were all celebrating your engagement, you sneaked out, made yourself busy… by entertaining someone else.”
“That’s not exactly how it happened!” I protested, great panic rising in my chest, which would have given me a heart attack.
“Then explain it in your terms,” Victor said coldly, finally speaking up. His eyes bore into me, filled with a mix of hurt and anger.
“I can't even explain how I ended up there!” I said, tears aleady crowding my eyes. “It’s not exactly what it looks like, please.”
Sisi smirked all through seeing that I could not defend myself, and clearly enjoying my humiliation. “Oh, it’s exactly what it looks like in this video. You’ve succeeded in disgracing this family, Amara.”
My mother’s slap flew from nowhere, the sting spreading across my cheek. I gasped as I never expected it, my hand flying to my face as the room erupted in murmurs.
“How could you do this?” Caroline, my mother spat, her voice shaking with much fury. “After everything we’ve sacrificed for you in this family?”
“Mom, please,” I begged, uncontrollable tears flooding my face. “I didn’t even do anything wrong!"
“Enough this very minute!” Victor roared, silencing everyone. He looked at me with cold detachment, as if I was a stranger. “This engagement is finally over."
The words hit me hard, my knees threatening to give way.
“No,” I whispered, but he was already out before I could reach him.
“Wait,” a deep voice sliced through the dramatic chaos.
Everyone turned as Damian stormed the room. His presence was commanding, his sharp suit spotless despite the early hour.
“Who the hell are you young man?” Sisi snapped furiously, clearly taken aback.
“Damian Kane,” he said rather calmly, his gaze darting around the room before it landed on me. “The man your sister spent the night with.”
Gasps filled everywhere in the room. Even Sisi was stunned.
“I’m terribly sorry for the misunderstanding,” Damian continued, his voice steady and authoritative. “Amara was placed in my room by mistake. Nothing funny or dramatic happened between us that she didn’t consent to.”
My cheeks burned as his words silenced everyone in the room. Why was he here, and doing this now?
Victor glared furiously at him. “And you expect me to believe your cooked up story?”
Damian shrugged like he never cared. “Believe whatever you would make you sleep well at night. But I take full responsibility for her disappearance and being in my room.”
Sisi’s mocking face turned in great rage, and she quickly excused herself dashing outside, her phone clutched tightly in her hand.
Damian turned to face me now, his eyes softening. “Are you okay?”
I nodded weakly, too overwhelmed to ulter any word.
“Good then,” he said. Then, turning back to the others, like a threat he added, “If anyone has an unsettled issue with Amara, they can take it up with me.”
The room was silent as he took quick strips toward me, his hand affectionately brushing against mine in a silent gesture of reassurance.
For the very first time that morning and since my existence, I felt like I could finally breathe well. But I knew better, this was just the beginning of whatever my family would unleash.
Chapter 115The Hidden EnemyEthan's POV "You're telling me now the bomber doesn't have any connection to Amara Benson in the first place? Not even a slight link?" Detective Ramirez leaned lazily back to his chair, now rubbing his tired eyes. "That's exactly what I've been trying to tell you."I stared calmly at the crime scene photos spread before us, on the Conference table. There were burned courthouse walls, blood stains on tbd floor, even trusted metal, and smoke damages. And also, the last slide of Mr Damian Kame being wheeled out on a stretcher now half dead. Nothing in the picture suggested a random occurence. "I don't believe that people strap bombs to themselves, just for the sake of fun," I said coldly. "Somebody definitely pointed h at the courthouse before the operation."Ramirez sighed, still leaning lazily. "We all know.""Then who is responsible?" "That's the major problem yet to be solved." I leaned back in my chair, with my arms crossed as a lot was going throu
Chapter 114Making Statement?Amara's POV "Then, this is the time to give them something that has the sound of certainly," he replied. I ran a frustrated hand through my already messy hair, as I started pacing around. "This feels completely wrong," I muttered. "How do I comfortably stand in front of camera to.please the public... while he's in here... fighting to see the next day sun...""Amara," Mr. Robert called firmly, "this is the more reason you should do it. If this attack was specifically for you, which likely was...then whoever engineered it would be watching from a close distance. All their plans is to see you break." I slowed my pacing, so I could hear him clearly. "They want nothing but for you to show a weak side, that way, you would be labeled too vulnerable to be in charge of the company, and they win."My chest started boiling with rage. They had bitten more than they can chew, and I would give them exactly the drama they want. "This isn't normal to start with." I
Chapter 113Media Explosion Amara's POV "Tun it off, I don't need it.""Miss Amara, you need to se this now," Maria tried to pursuade me softly. But I could feel how her voice was shaking as the television continued blasting with news in the living room. "I said turn it off!" I snapped, my voice louder this time. On the screen were different images from the courthouse explosion, but I didn't give it much thought. Maria stood there for a few seconds...then, she finally picked up the remote, and muted it instead of turning ig off. There was silence after that, but it wasn't the type that comes with peace. It was very heavy, and suffocating. After a few seconds, I decided to know the details of what she was talking about. "Did you mean every channel?" I asked. "Yes. Every one of them." Maria nodded slowly. I let out a little laugh, bit it was rather bitter. "Of course. Why wouldn't such event go viral in a few minutes? Especially when it has to do with Billionaire CEO, courthouse
Chapter 112Rosa?Amara's POV "What happened? Is he okay?!""We managed to stabilize him during the surgery, and he's currently out of danger," he replied. I let out a breath I had no idea I have been holding. "From what you just said now, he's going to be okay?" He stayed quiet for a few seconds, then replied. "He's alive," the doctor replied cautiously. "But that doesn't mean he's out of danger permanently.""What does that even mean?" I asked, with my heart pounding non stop again."Before he was brought here, he already lost a lot of blood. The internal injuries were also very severe. We tired our best in repairing what we could,but ..." He hesitated, which scared me more than I could admit. "But what again, doctor?" I pressed. I needed to know the situation of things, and how to handle them. "He slipped into a coma a few minutes after the surgery."Everything around me went dead silent. It was more of a graveyard, bit I held myself together, because it was still a dream. "
Chapter 111Critical Condition Amara's POV "Where is he? Where is Damian?!"But at this point, my voice was already shaking very badly. I rushed to hold the stretcher, trying so hard to keep up with the doctors as they raced through the hallway. I could barely stand straight because of the wayy whole body was shaking. "Ma'am, please, you need to step back," one of the nurses said, while already blocking me gently. "No, don't tell me to leave him! That's my husband!" I snapped angrily at her, without even realizing I just called Damian my husband. "It wasn't long he spoke to me...he made me a promise he won't leave me!""Amara," I heard another voice call behind me, a very soft voice. "Please...give them the chance to do their job."I turned to face one of the doctors, the the look on his face weakened me the more. "Is he going to survive this?" I demanded. "All I need from you is the truth, Please.""We're doing everything we can to keep him alive," he replied calmly, careful not
Chapter 110The Courthouse AttackDamian's POVOn the day of closing arguments, I picked up Amara and our daughter early. She wanted to be there when the verdict was announced even though I told her it was not safe to bring the baby."I need her with me. She's the reason I'm fighting so hard. I want Caroline to see what she tried to destroy," Amara said.We drove to the courthouse and parked in the underground garage. I took the elevator up to the main floor where security was checking everyone before they could enter.I carried our daughter while Amara held my other hand. We walked through the metal detectors and headed toward the courtroom.That's when I saw him standing near the entrance, wearing a heavy coat even though it was warm outside. I immediately knew something was wrong.The man's eyes were vacant. He was sweating and his hand was in his coat pocket gripping something."Amara, get behind me right now," I said quietly."What's wrong?" she asked."Just do it. Now," I said.
Chapter 16Uninvited Guest Amara's POVThe morning sunlight streamed slowly through the windows, illuminating Damian’s penthouse beautifully. Everything about his luxurious home screamed wealth...from the sleek furniture to the glass floors that seemed to gleam effortlessly. But as I sipped my tea
Chapter 17Uninvited Guest 2Amara’s POVThe knocking at the door was loud and persistent, jolting me from my deep thoughts. I sighed, wondering who could be so impatient. Damian wasn’t home, and I was grateful for the rare peace. I don't long to seeing him in the evenings as before, all I wanted w
Chapter 13A Dangerous GameDamian's POV Amara's voice vibrated in the room, shaking with frustration.“I’m not some damsel you can keep caged, Damian,” she snapped, her hands balled into fists. “If you have something to say, say it. Stop hiding behind your cold, brooding act.”I leaned against th
Chapter 15I Came to TalkAmara's POVI stood at the door, watching as Sisi stepped inside, her bright smile plastered on her face, like she had somehow been transformed overnight. She was acting like a completely different person, and I wasn’t buying it. Not even for a second.“Sisi?” My voice was







