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I Ran Away With His Child, the Don Begged Me Back

After escaping the suffocating control of a powerful billionaire, a woman goes into hiding to raise her son in secret. She thought she had successfully vanished from his dangerous world, but the ruthless Don has spent years hunting for his missing family. When he finally tracks her down, the expected retaliation is replaced by a desperate plea. Now, she must navigate his newfound vulnerability while protecting her child from the very man who wants to claim them both.
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Chapter 2

The family's private clinic was quiet, with only the soft beeping of the machines.

"Six weeks. Your uterine wall is unusually thin, and it's congenital. If you terminate, there's a high chance you'll never carry again."

The doctor paused.

"This is probably your only chance to be a mother."

Twelve years ago, when I was eight, Grayson brought me home from the orphanage to the Moretti estate.

That day, he leaned down and told me: this is your home now. Nobody hurts you anymore.

I pressed my palm flat against my belly.

I pushed open the door to the main hall.

Camille Fontaine was inside, on her toes, fixing Grayson's tie. A cloud of expensive perfume hit me at the door.

The Fontaines and the Morettis had been locked in a cold war in New York for twenty years.

This marriage was a truce hammered out by the two old men at the top, and Grayson was just a piece on the board.

"Grayson, the board's pushing. We're setting the wedding for the sixteenth, right?"

Grayson didn't answer. His eyes went past her shoulder.

"You're back."

He pushed Camille's hand away.

"Oh, Quinn's back," Camille said, turning. She hooked her arm through Grayson's and pressed against him. "Grayson and I are almost engaged. As one of his people, I'll allow you to ask me for a gift."

I looked at their joined arms.

"I'm fine. I don't need anything."

Grayson sat down on the couch and picked up a folder.

Camille turned, her eyes landing on me.

"Quinn, that South Side docks file. I read your draft." Her tone was light. "Detailed, sure, but the Fontaine network down there has blind spots you'd never find. I worked that area for twenty years. Let me run the negotiation. I'll save you three months of groundwork."

She turned to Grayson, smiling, waiting for him to weigh in.

I stopped, half-bent over my shoes.

"That draft took me two weeks. Every block on those docks, every local boss, I mapped them all myself." I looked at Camille. There was contempt in her eyes, smug and cool.

Grayson didn't look up. "Since you're so eager to help, Quinn still runs the South Side. You assist. She gathered the intel, so she calls the shots at the table. You fill in the Fontaine blind spots."

Camille's smile froze for a second. "What?"

Grayson had already picked up his folder again. Not a word wasted. "Do I need to repeat myself?"

My mouth was twitching upward like crazy. I looked at Camille. Her face went gray, but she didn't dare say another word.

I lifted my chin and sauntered out, feeling great. On the way I threw her one last look, the kind that said she'd grab at everything without any idea what she could actually hold.

Back in my room, I contacted a black market broker and ordered a full new set of ID.

The door swung open.

Camille marched in. "Don't think you've won. You're nothing but a tool he keeps around. I'm the one who's going to be the next Donna Moretti." Her eyes dropped to the desk and lingered.

She picked up the appointment slip and read it carefully.

"Abortion appointment."

She didn't say it loudly, but the door was wide open.

The footsteps in the hallway stopped.

I lunged for it. "Give it back."

Camille didn't move. She just tilted her head toward the door.

"Gray, come look at this."

Grayson walked in fast.

He snatched the slip from her and scanned it. His face dropped.

"Who's the man."

His voice was low, like he was barely holding it together.

I didn't say anything, but I knew I was done.

"Quinn. Talk. I'll go handle him right now."

Camille sighed beside us, pitying.

"Gray, honestly, I could tell something was off with Quinn lately. I just didn't think —" She paused. "Forget it. Feelings are messy."

Grayson glanced sideways at her.

"Get out."

Camille smiled. "Sure. I'll leave you two to it."

Grayson turned back and gripped my chin, his fingers digging into my jaw, forcing my head up.

"The Morettis have raised you for twelve years. You see me every day, a man like me, and you let some piece of shit out there talk you into bed? I'm going to gut him right now."

His teeth were clenched. A vein stood out from his neck to his temple.

"You'd debase yourself like this for some bastard's kid? Run to a back-alley clinic?"

Pain shot through my jaw.

I bit the inside of my lip and stared at him without making a sound.

I didn't dare tell him that this "bastard's kid" was his blood. Mafia families lived and died by loyalty. He was this furious because he thought I'd been with some other man. If he ever found out I was the woman who'd played him, he'd treat me as a disgrace, and I'd end up in pieces.

"Talk!"

He squeezed harder.

"Let go."

He shoved my face away. I stumbled two steps back, hitting the edge of the desk with the small of my back.

He looked at how pale my face had gone and yanked his tie loose, agitated.

"Who is he?"

He took another step, blocking the light from the window.

"You'd throw your life away for him?"

"There's no one."

I gripped the edge of the desk and steadied myself.

Grayson let out a cold laugh. He tore the appointment slip into pieces and threw them in my face.

"Fine. Great."

He turned for the door.

At the threshold, he stopped.

"Tell security. Lock down every exit on the Moretti estate. Anyone who lets Quinn out, break their legs and feed them to the river."