
She Slept in an Abandoned House for 6 Years—Until a Billionaire Knocked by Mistake
She Slept in an Abandoned House for Six Years—Until a Billionaire Knocked on Her Door by Mistake
The knock came like thunder in the quiet morning.
Knock. Knock. Knock.
Lucy’s eyes flew open as her heart slammed violently against her ribs, as if trying to escape her chest. For a brief, terrifying second, she forgot where she was. Then the smell dragged her back into reality—old dust, damp wood, rot, and years of abandonment clinging to the air. She lay on a thin, filthy mattress pressed against the cracked concrete floor of a building the world had long forgotten.
She sat up abruptly, tangled hair falling across her face. Her ash-colored gown was torn at the shoulder, stiff with dried mud and rain stains. Her throat burned with thirst, rough like sandpaper, and her hands trembled as she listened again, praying she had imagined it.
Knock. Knock.
“No…” she whispered, her voice barely existing. “It can’t be.”
For six years, no one had ever knocked on her “door,” because it wasn’t truly a door at all. It was a rotting wooden frame she had dragged to the entrance of the abandoned house—a fragile illusion of safety, a thin barrier between her and a world that had already discarded her. Most nights, she didn’t even bother closing it fully. The roof leaked freely, rain entered without permission, and rats claimed the darkness as their kingdom.
Then the knock came again, firm and unmistakably close.
“Madam,” a deep voice called out, calm and strangely polite, “is someone inside?”
Lucy froze.
That voice did not sound like a thief. It didn’t carry the cruelty of street boys who sometimes came to chase her away for sport. There was no anger in it. No threat.
It sounded respectful.
Her lips parted, but fear swallowed her words. Slowly, she slid off the mattress, moving like a frightened shadow across the cold floor. Her bare feet met the rough cement, and her body responded the way it had learned to for years—tight, alert, ready to flee. Fear had long replaced comfort. It was her daily companion, her silent teacher.
Another knock followed.
Lucy pressed her ear against the wooden frame. The wood was soft, weakened by years of rain and neglect. One hard push could shatter it completely. Her chest rose and fell sharply as she gathered the courage she barely had left.
With a breath that felt like swallowing fire, she gripped the edge and pushed the frame open.
Morning light flooded the broken space.
And Lucy’s world stopped.
Standing before her was a tall man, dark-skinned and composed, his presence commanding without effort. He was dressed in rich, elegant Igbo traditional attire, bold in color and unmistakably expensive. A red cap sat perfectly on his head, and his polished shoes looked as though they had never known dust.
Two security guards stood beside him, upright and alert like trained soldiers.
Behind them, parked neatly along the tarred road, was a sight Lucy had only ever seen on television—a convoy of sleek black SUVs, lined up like powerful animals waiting patiently for their master’s command.
Her eyes widened until they burned. Her mouth opened, but no sound came out. Shame wrapped tightly around her throat, stealing her voice.
Because she knew that face.
Even after six years.
Even after hunger had carved her cheeks hollow.
Even after pain had aged her eyes beyond her years.
She still knew him.
Prince Joe.
The celebrated billionaire. The man whose name appeared in headlines and whispered conversations across Lagos. The man who once looked at her as if she were the only woman in the city. The man she had turned away long ago when she chose her husband instead, believing love alone would be enough.
Lucy staggered backward, as though the sunlight itself had pushed her. Her fingers clutched the wooden frame for balance as her knees weakened beneath her. Her heart thundered in her ears, not from fear this time, but from the collision of past and present, wealth and ruin, love and loss.
Prince Joe stood frozen, his confident expression slowly dissolving into shock.
He had knocked on the wrong door.
But fate, it seemed, had finally found the right one.
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