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Bound by A Night

In Lagos, Amara Obi is a university student driven to desperation by her mother's medical debts. Her choice to accept a life-altering deal leads to a fated encounter with Ethan Cole, a disciplined billionaire CEO. What began as a single night of passion evolves into an unbreakable bond after Amara falls pregnant. Ethan is forced to decide between his corporate legacy and a future with the woman who gave his life true meaning and peace.
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Chapter 15

(Amara's POV)

The days had started blending into one another - slow, quiet, and heavy.

Mornings were always the hardest. My body felt like it belonged to someone else - tired before the day began, queasy at the scent of anything fried, and uneasy with the weight of the secret I still carried around like an invisible label.

Even though Ethan knew, no one else did. Not my lecturers, not my classmates, not even Zainab.

And every time I looked at her face - bright, teasing, full of loyalty - I felt the guilt press down harder.

---

"Amara, you're acting strange these days," she said one afternoon as we sat on a wooden bench behind the faculty building. The air smelled like dust and roasted corn, and the sun burned low in the distance.

I smiled weakly. "I'm just tired."

"Tired, or hiding something?" she asked, her tone playful but her eyes sharp. "You've been missing classes, you hardly eat, and don't think I haven't noticed you throwing up near the labs."

I froze.

Zainab tilted her head. "If you're sick, you can tell me, you know."

I wanted to. God, I wanted to. But the words caught in my throat.

"I'm fine," I said quietly. "Just stress."

She sighed, leaning back. "You're a terrible liar, you know that?"

I forced a small laugh. "You've told me that since first year."

She grinned, satisfied with her small victory, and reached for her bottle of Coke. "Well, when you're ready to talk, I'm not going anywhere."

That was Zainab - loyal to a fault. Even when she didn't understand, she stayed.

Later that evening, I took a bus home. The traffic on Ikorodu Road was crawling as usual, and my head rested against the window, the glass vibrating with every honk.

The nausea had returned - sharp, restless - and I tried to breathe through it. My phone buzzed.

'Ethan: Did you make it to class today?'

I smiled faintly. He had this way of checking in without sounding overbearing.

'Amara: Yes. It was fine.'

'Ethan: And how are you feeling?'

'Amara: Managing.'

A pause. Then-

'Ethan: You don't have to "manage" alone. I meant what I said, Amara. I want to be here.'

I stared at the screen for a long moment before replying.

'Amara: I know. It's just... complicated.'

'Ethan: Then let's make it less complicated. Dinner tomorrow? Somewhere quiet. No pressure.'

'Amara: Ethan-'

'Ethan: Please. Let me at least see that you're okay.'

---

By the time I got home, Mama was sitting outside, peeling oranges for sale. Her health had improved, though she still tired easily.

"Amara, come and take over," she said when she saw me. "I need to rest my legs."

I took the small stool beside her. The orange scent mixed with dusk air.

"How was school?" she asked.

"Good," I said automatically.

She nodded, then studied my face. "You're losing weight. Are you eating?"

I forced a smile. "I'm fine, Mama."

She reached out, touching my chin. "You're growing into a woman before my eyes. Just don't forget where you came from."

Her words always felt like both a blessing and a warning.

The next evening, I met Ethan at a small restaurant in Ikeja - one of those quiet spots hidden between larger buildings, with dim lights and soft music.

He stood when I walked in, his eyes softening the way they always did when he looked at me.

"You look pale," he said as soon as I sat down.

"Good evening to you too," I teased weakly.

He smiled. "Good evening."

For a few minutes, we just sat there, the silence between us gentle and familiar.

"You shouldn't be doing this alone," he said finally.

"I'm not alone," I replied. "I have my mother. Zainab. And you've already done more than enough."

"Amara." His voice was low but firm. "This isn't charity. You're not a project I'm trying to fix. This-" he gestured between us "-means something to me."

I looked down, my chest tightening. "Ethan, we barely know each other."

"Maybe," he said. "But that doesn't change what's real."

The waiter brought our food, and we ate quietly. My appetite was faint, but I tried.

After a while, Ethan leaned back. "I've been thinking," he said slowly. "You could move to a better apartment - somewhere safer, more comfortable for you and the baby."

I froze.

"Ethan..."

"I'll take care of the rent. No strings attached."

"There are always strings," I said softly.

He frowned. "That's not fair."

"Maybe not," I admitted. "But I don't want to owe you anything."

He reached across the table, his hand hovering just near mine. "You don't owe me. You're the mother of my child."

The way he said it - calm, sure, without fear - made my breath catch.

For a long moment, neither of us spoke.

Then I whispered, "What if this doesn't work? What if we break each other trying?"

He smiled sadly. "Then at least we'll know we tried for something worth breaking for."

---

Later, as he dropped me off, I saw Zainab walking toward the compound from the other side of the road.

Her eyes widened when she saw Ethan's car - sleek, unmistakable - and then me stepping out of it.

"Amara?"

My stomach twisted.

She crossed the street quickly, eyebrows raised. "Who was that?"

I swallowed hard. "Just... someone from work."

Zainab folded her arms. "Work? Since when do your office friends drive luxury cars?"

I didn't answer.

Her expression softened a little. "Look, I don't care who he is. But if he's the reason you've been acting strange, you'd better be careful. Lagos men don't come with warning labels."

I smiled faintly. "He's not like that."

Zainab shook her head. "That's what they all say."

She turned toward the building, and I followed silently, the night pressing around us.

Inside, I lay awake long after everyone had gone to bed.

My phone lit up again.

'Ethan: Did you get home safe?'

'Amara: Yes. Thank you for tonight.'

'Ethan: Anytime. Try to rest.'

I smiled faintly, then turned off the screen.

My heart was torn between two worlds - the one I knew and the one he offered.

And for the first time, I wondered if falling slowly was still falling all the same.

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