The Billionaire’s Hidden Vow

The Billionaire’s Hidden Vow

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Amara Mensah had always believed in two things: hard work and silence. Hard work would take her places, and silence would protect her when the world tried to break her. Growing up in a modest home in Accra, she had watched her mother struggle through life with dignity, never asking for help, never expecting miracles. So Amara didn’t believe in miracles either. Especially not the kind that came in the form of men. At twenty-six, she was a ghostwriter—anonymous, invisible, and painfully underpaid. She wrote love stories for people who believed in forever, even though she herself had never experienced anything close to it. Until the email came.

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Chapter 1

⸻ CHAPTER ONE: THE OFFER

Subject: URGENT – PRIVATE PROJECT

The email was short and straight to the point.

We have reviewed your work. A client would like you to ghostwrite his story. Payment: $50,000 upon completion.

Amara blinked.

Once.

Then again.

Her eyes remained fixed on the screen as if the words might suddenly rearrange themselves into something more reasonable. But they didn’t.

Fifty thousand dollars?

Her heart began to pound, slow at first, then faster, louder—until she could feel it in her chest, in her throat, even in her fingertips resting on the edge of her laptop.

“That’s not possible,” she whispered under her breath.

She leaned closer to the screen, rereading the email carefully, this time searching for hidden details, fine print, or anything that would expose it for what it had to be—a scam.

Because it had to be.

No one paid that kind of money for writing.

Not in her world.

Not for ghostwriters, who worked quietly behind the scenes, earning just enough to get by while someone else took the credit. She had written countless stories for clients—romance, drama, even personal memoirs—but never anything close to this.

Her gaze moved to the sender’s address.

It looked professional.

Too professional.

That alone made her suspicious.

Amara leaned back slowly, crossing her arms as her mind raced through possibilities. Maybe it was one of those elaborate fraud schemes. Maybe they would ask for a “processing f*e” later. Maybe they would disappear after collecting personal information.

She had heard stories.

Still…

There was something about it that didn’t feel entirely wrong.

She couldn’t explain it.

Maybe it was the simplicity of the message. No exaggerated promises. No unnecessary details. Just a clear offer—direct and confident.

Almost like the sender knew she would hesitate.

Almost like they were waiting.

Amara exhaled softly, tapping her fingers against her arm.

“This is ridiculous,” she muttered.

And yet… she didn’t close the email.

Instead, she opened it again.

Read it again.

And again.

Her practical side told her to ignore it. Delete it. Move on with her work and stop entertaining fantasies that never led anywhere good.

But another part of her—the quieter, more curious part—refused to let it go.

Fifty thousand dollars.

That wasn’t just money.

That was freedom.

Months of stress gone.

Bills paid.

A chance to breathe.

Her chest tightened slightly at the thought.

“What if it’s real?” she whispered.

The question lingered in the air, unanswered.

For a moment, she just sat there, staring at the blinking cursor on her screen, feeling the weight of the decision pressing down on her.

Then, before she could overthink it, she reached for her keyboard.

Her reply was short.

Careful.

Professional.

I’m interested. Please provide more details about the project.

She read it twice before hitting send.

The moment the email disappeared, a strange mix of relief and anxiety settled over her.

“Well,” she murmured, leaning back in her chair, “let’s see where that goes.”

She didn’t expect a reply so quickly.

In fact, she expected to wait hours. Maybe even days.

But barely a few minutes had passed when her phone rang.

Amara froze.

Her eyes shifted slowly toward the device lying beside her laptop. The screen lit up with an unknown number.

Her heartbeat quickened again.

“Already?” she whispered.

For a brief second, she considered ignoring it.

But curiosity won.

It always did.

She picked up the phone, hesitating only slightly before answering.

“Hello?”

“Miss Mensah?” The voice on the other end was calm, deep, and commanding.

The kind of voice that didn’t need to raise itself to be heard.

Amara straightened unconsciously.

“Yes… speaking.”

“You’ve been selected for a private writing project,” the voice continued smoothly. “The client insists on confidentiality.”

Selected.

That word again.

It sent a small, uneasy ripple through her chest.

Amara tightened her grip on the phone.

“Selected?” she repeated quietly.

“Yes,” the voice said, as if that explained everything.

A brief silence followed.

Then he added, “You will meet him in person tomorrow.”

Her brows furrowed immediately.

“Tomorrow?” she echoed. “That’s a bit sudden.”

“Time is a priority for the client.”

Something about the way he said it made it clear that this wasn’t a suggestion.

It was an expectation.

Amara swallowed slightly.

“Who is he?” she asked, her voice steady despite the growing tension inside her.

There was a pause.

Not long—but long enough to feel intentional.

Deliberate.

“You’ll find out when you meet him.”

The line went quiet for a second after that, as if waiting for her reaction.

Amara’s mind raced.

This was getting stranger by the minute.

A high-paying job.

A mysterious client.

No name.

No details.

And now, an urgent meeting.

Every logical instinct told her to walk away.

To hang up.

To forget the entire thing.

But instead…

She heard herself say, “Where and what time?”

Because deep down, whether she liked it or not…

She had already made her choice.

And something told her—

There was no going back.

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