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    The revelation burned through Ava’s veins like acid.
    She stood in the dimly lit basement of Obinna’s mansion, Emeka’s words still ringing in her ears. Your NDLEA planned for you to die. The walls seemed to close in around her, the air thick with the scent of damp concrete and betrayal.
    Obinna’s hand was warm on her lower back, steadying her. “Breathe,” he murmured.
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    Obinna’s fingers tightened around his whiskey glass. “He sent you to your death.”
    Ava’s nails dug into her palms.
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    Fought for them.
    Almost died for them.
    And they had thrown her away like garbage.
    Midnight found Ava and Obinna hunched over blueprints of NDLEA headquarters, their faces illuminated by the glow of a laptop.
    “We hit them where it hurts,” Ava said, tracing a route through the building’s security grid. “Their evidence room. All their dirty secrets are stored there.”
    Obinna studied her, his gaze intense. “You know this will make you an enemy of the state.”
    Ava didn’t blink. “I stopped being theirs the moment they betrayed me.”
    A slow, proud smile curved Obinna’s lips. “Then let’s burn it all down.”
    Before dawn, Ava stood on the mansion’s rooftop terrace, the first hints of sunlight painting the Lagos skyline in gold and pink.
    Obinna joined her, pressing a steaming cup of coffee into her hands. “Can’t sleep?”
    She shook her head, watching the city wake below them. “Just remembering who I used to be.”
    He turned her to face him, his thumb brushing her cheek. “You’re still you. Just stronger now. Wiser.”
    Ava leaned into his touch. “And if this goes wrong?”
    Obinna’s smile was all teeth. “Then we’ll take as many of them with us as we can.”
    Dressed in stolen NDLEA uniforms, they moved through headquarters like ghosts.
    Ava’s pulse pounded in her ears as she swiped her old keycard—still active, they hadn’t even deactivated it—and the evidence room door hissed open.
    What they found inside made her blood run cold.
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    “This is how they control the market,” Obinna realized. “They decide who rises and who falls.”
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    The click of a safety being released.
    “Freeze! NDLEA!”
    Ava spun to see four armed agents blocking the exit, their guns trained on her chest.
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    Dike’s smile was oily, triumphant. “Ava Carter. I knew you’d come crawling back eventually.”
    Ava didn’t flinch. “I’m not crawling. I’m here to end you.”
    Dike laughed. “With what? Your little camera? Do you really think anyone will believe a disgraced agent and a drug lord over the word of Nigeria’s top anti-narcotics official?”
    Obinna stepped forward, his voice a lethal purr. “They will when it’s broadcast on every news station in the country.”
    Dike’s smile faltered.
    Because behind him, on every computer screen in the room, the footage was already uploading.
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    TO BE CONTINUED...
    LOVE AND BULLET PART 10 The revelation burned through Ava’s veins like acid. She stood in the dimly lit basement of Obinna’s mansion, Emeka’s words still ringing in her ears. Your NDLEA planned for you to die. The walls seemed to close in around her, the air thick with the scent of damp concrete and betrayal. Obinna’s hand was warm on her lower back, steadying her. “Breathe,” he murmured. But how could she? Every case she’d worked, every criminal she’d put away—had it all been a lie? Ava turned to Emeka, her voice deadly calm. “Names. I want names." The files spread across Obinna’s war room told a story more twisted than Ava could have imagined. Bank statements. Secret meetings. Coded messages. The NDLEA wasn’t just corrupt—it was controlled. “Commissioner Dike,” Ava whispered, staring at a photo of her former boss shaking hands with a known cartel leader. “He was the one who assigned me to this case.” Obinna’s fingers tightened around his whiskey glass. “He sent you to your death.” Ava’s nails dug into her palms. She had trusted them. Fought for them. Almost died for them. And they had thrown her away like garbage. Midnight found Ava and Obinna hunched over blueprints of NDLEA headquarters, their faces illuminated by the glow of a laptop. “We hit them where it hurts,” Ava said, tracing a route through the building’s security grid. “Their evidence room. All their dirty secrets are stored there.” Obinna studied her, his gaze intense. “You know this will make you an enemy of the state.” Ava didn’t blink. “I stopped being theirs the moment they betrayed me.” A slow, proud smile curved Obinna’s lips. “Then let’s burn it all down.” Before dawn, Ava stood on the mansion’s rooftop terrace, the first hints of sunlight painting the Lagos skyline in gold and pink. Obinna joined her, pressing a steaming cup of coffee into her hands. “Can’t sleep?” She shook her head, watching the city wake below them. “Just remembering who I used to be.” He turned her to face him, his thumb brushing her cheek. “You’re still you. Just stronger now. Wiser.” Ava leaned into his touch. “And if this goes wrong?” Obinna’s smile was all teeth. “Then we’ll take as many of them with us as we can.” Dressed in stolen NDLEA uniforms, they moved through headquarters like ghosts. Ava’s pulse pounded in her ears as she swiped her old keycard—still active, they hadn’t even deactivated it—and the evidence room door hissed open. What they found inside made her blood run cold. Row after row of seized drugs... except most weren’t seized at all. They were staged. NDLEA-branded packages ready to be planted on targets. “This is how they control the market,” Obinna realized. “They decide who rises and who falls.” Ava’s hands shook as she filmed everything with a hidden camera. **“Not anymore.” Then— The click of a safety being released. “Freeze! NDLEA!” Ava spun to see four armed agents blocking the exit, their guns trained on her chest. And leading them? Commissioner Dike himself. Dike’s smile was oily, triumphant. “Ava Carter. I knew you’d come crawling back eventually.” Ava didn’t flinch. “I’m not crawling. I’m here to end you.” Dike laughed. “With what? Your little camera? Do you really think anyone will believe a disgraced agent and a drug lord over the word of Nigeria’s top anti-narcotics official?” Obinna stepped forward, his voice a lethal purr. “They will when it’s broadcast on every news station in the country.” Dike’s smile faltered. Because behind him, on every computer screen in the room, the footage was already uploading. Live. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • LOVE AND AND BULLET
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    The iron gates of Obinna’s mansion groaned open, the sound echoing through the compound like a royal decree.
    Ava walked beside him—not behind him—her boots clicking against the polished marble pathway. The air smelled of gunpowder, sweat, and victory. Behind them, Emeka stumbled in chains, his once-proud head now bowed, his expensive clothes torn and bloodied.
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    Moonlight spilled through the floor-to-ceiling windows, painting silver stripes across their skin as Obinna peeled away her clothes with reverence.
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    Ava arched beneath him, her answer lost in a cry of pleasure.
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    “We have one last thing to do,” he said.
    She knew what he meant.
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    The basement was cold, the air thick with damp and regret.
    Emeka sat slumped against the wall, his once-fine clothes now filthy, his face gaunt. He looked up as they entered, his lips curling into a bitter smile.
    “Come to gloat, brother?”
    Obinna crossed his arms. “Come to understand.”
    Emeka’s laugh was hollow. “What’s there to understand? You won. I lost.”
    Ava stepped forward. “Why betray your own blood?”
    Emeka’s eyes flicked to her, filled with something like pity. **“You really don’t know, do you?”
    Ava stiffened. “Know what?”
    “Your precious NDLEA,” Emeka spat. “They’re the ones who came to me. Told me if I helped take Obinna down, they’d let me keep the empire.”
    Ava’s blood turned to ice.
    “They knew you were undercover,” Emeka continued, grinning at her shock. “They planned for you to die in the crossfire. Clean little accident—no loose ends.”
    Obinna’s hand found hers, squeezing tight.
    But Ava barely felt it.
    Because the truth was worse than betrayal.
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    LOVE AND AND BULLET PART 9 The iron gates of Obinna’s mansion groaned open, the sound echoing through the compound like a royal decree. Ava walked beside him—not behind him—her boots clicking against the polished marble pathway. The air smelled of gunpowder, sweat, and victory. Behind them, Emeka stumbled in chains, his once-proud head now bowed, his expensive clothes torn and bloodied. The entire compound had gathered—Obinna’s men, his lieutenants, even the house staff—all lined up in perfect formation. Silence draped over them like a heavy cloak. Then, as one, they dropped to their knees. Not just for Obinna. For *her. The celebration was legendary. The mansion’s grand hall had been transformed into a palace of revelry. Tables groaned under the weight of steaming jollof rice, spicy suya, and towers of fresh fruit. Palm wine and champagne flowed freely. Music thumped through the walls, the bass vibrating in Ava’s chest as she sat at Obinna’s right hand—the place of honor. Emeka was forced to kneel in the corner, wrists bound, watching as his empire crumbled before his eyes. Obinna raised his glass, the gold rings on his fingers glinting in the candlelight. “To the woman who fights like a goddess and loves like a storm.” The room erupted in cheers, glasses clinking, voices chanting "Obinna! Ava! Obinna! Ava!" Ava’s cheeks burned, but she didn’t look away from Obinna’s gaze. He leaned in, his lips brushing her ear. “Tonight, I worship you properly.” Later, when the feast had dwindled and the music softened, Obinna led Ava to his bedroom—a sanctuary of dark wood, silk sheets, and the faint scent of sandalwood. Moonlight spilled through the floor-to-ceiling windows, painting silver stripes across their skin as Obinna peeled away her clothes with reverence. “Every scar,” he murmured, tracing the marks on her body, “every bruise—you wore them for me.” Ava shivered as his lips followed his fingers, mapping her like sacred territory. They didn’t rush. This wasn’t just passion—it was a claiming. When Obinna finally sank into her, their moans tangled together, Ava clutched at his back, her nails leaving crescent moons in his skin. “Stay,” he begged between thrusts, his voice raw. “Not just in my bed. In my life. As my second. As my queen.” Ava arched beneath him, her answer lost in a cry of pleasure. But she knew. Her heart had already decided. Dawn came too soon. Ava woke to Obinna’s fingers tracing lazy patterns on her bare back. She turned, meeting his gaze—soft in the morning light, but no less dangerous. “We have one last thing to do,” he said. She knew what he meant. Emeka. The basement was cold, the air thick with damp and regret. Emeka sat slumped against the wall, his once-fine clothes now filthy, his face gaunt. He looked up as they entered, his lips curling into a bitter smile. “Come to gloat, brother?” Obinna crossed his arms. “Come to understand.” Emeka’s laugh was hollow. “What’s there to understand? You won. I lost.” Ava stepped forward. “Why betray your own blood?” Emeka’s eyes flicked to her, filled with something like pity. **“You really don’t know, do you?” Ava stiffened. “Know what?” “Your precious NDLEA,” Emeka spat. “They’re the ones who came to me. Told me if I helped take Obinna down, they’d let me keep the empire.” Ava’s blood turned to ice. “They knew you were undercover,” Emeka continued, grinning at her shock. “They planned for you to die in the crossfire. Clean little accident—no loose ends.” Obinna’s hand found hers, squeezing tight. But Ava barely felt it. Because the truth was worse than betrayal. It was calculated sacrifice. TO BE CONTINUED...
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