
My Baby's Billionaire Father
Elena Whitmore always knew falling for her brother's best friend was a mistake. But one stolen night with Grayson Hale changed everything, and cost her more than she ever imagined.
When he vanished without a word, she buried the past and built a life no one could touch. A life that included a daughter Grayson has never known.
Five years later, he's back. Wealthier. Colder. Determined to uncover why she disappeared, and why she's engaged to a man she doesn't love.
As old sparks ignite and buried truths begin to surface, Elena must decide if protecting her secrets is worth sacrificing the only man she ever loved.
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Chapter 1
Elena
Newport hadn't changed, and I could feel the weight of every ghost the moment I crossed the city line.
Dark clouds littered the sky, announcing the emergence of a heavy downpour. I prayed silently that I would get home before it starts to rain.
"Mummy, are we there yet?"
"No baby, we're almost," I replied reassuringly to my five year old daughter Sophie, strapped in her sitter.
I checked on her from the front mirror, and her eyes were drifting closed. My child, the one good thing that has happened to me in the five years I have been away.
Bringing her back here was something I'd dreaded the most, but my return couldn't be delayed as it was a matter of life.
My grip on the steering wheel tightened as the estate which we lived in came into view, the high stone walls a blatant reminder that I had never truly left.
Sophie was already fast asleep, curled under her little blanket. I felt guilty for dragging my daughter into a mess I already knew was waiting.
The gates opened without hesitation, Liam must have informed the staff that I was arriving. My chest tightened as I drove closer to the main building.
The memories of being here as a young girl came flooding back, memories I had long buried the night I left.
Inside, the house was quiet. Too quiet. Liam must have let go of a lot of the older staff. Everything pretty much looked the same, save for some furniture that was well-worn in age.
"Welcome home, Miss Whitmore," the housekeeper murmured from the doorway.
"Mrs Keller, so lovely to see you" I replied with a small smile. She was one of the oldest staff, sure that's why Liam hadn't let go of her.
"And who do we have here," she leaned down and smiled warmly at Sophie.
Sophie instinctively gripped my hand, shy of the stranger she had never met.
"This is Sophie, my daughter." I was pretty sure the staff already knew about her.
"Oh, she's so beautiful. Just like her mother."
I smiled warmly. "Is my mother asleep?"
"She has been in bed all day, these past few days have been rather worse"
"Oh, I didn't know it had gotten that bad. Let me go and see her."
"Will have your bags in your respective rooms then"
"We'll both be staying in my room, Mrs Keller."
She looked surprised but didn't object. "In that case, I'd have all your bags in your room then."
"Thank you, Mrs Keller."
I walked towards the grand staircase, my heart heavy with guilt for having to face my Mum after all these years of being away.
"Mommy? Can you carry me up the stairs, please?" She said, her arms already lifted.
"Ok baby, I'll carry you up."
She giggled happily as I lifted her into my arms. Seeing her happy has always been an antidote to how guilty I've felt these past years.
"Want to come down now?" I asked as we got to the top of the stairs.
"Yes, yes." She exclaimed happily.
Guess she was more excited about being here than I was.
I got to my mother's room and knocked carefully at the door; she would be fast asleep, so I wasn't expecting a response.
"Come in" she called out from inside.
Thought she would be asleep. I pushed open the door and stepped in, the familiar smell of lilac clinging to the air. She was seated in her armchair facing the window.
She smiled as soon as she saw me, arms wide open. I went immediately to her, with tears in my eyes, and hugged her, careful not to squeeze her too tightly.
"Oh my child, I've missed you." She said softly, her voice laced with unshed tears.
Sophie came up to us then. "Hi, I'm Sophie," she said, smiling.
"Is this my granddaughter?" My mother asked weakly.
I nodded, I didn't trust myself to speak without breaking down in tears.
"Oh she's lovely, come and give Grandma a hug darling"
Sophie rushed into her arms and snuggled in, like always when she feels safe with someone unfamiliar.
They stayed like that for a few seconds and I could already tell from her posture that my mother was tired.
"Alright, Mum, let me help you get into bed."
After carrying a reluctant Sophie out of my mother's room, we went into mine to freshen up. Still no sight of Liam, I wondered where he had gone.
Sophie was snuggled in bed and fast asleep after her bath and dinner. And I also decided to rest before my brother comes, at least I'll be mentally prepared to meet him.
The sun had gone down when I awoke. Sophie was still asleep, so I climbed out of bed and put on a robe.
Mrs Keller was fussing over a kettle of tea when I stepped into the kitchen.
"You're up, thought you would still be resting after the long ride"
"Yeah, don't really sleep for many hours"
"Me too, guess it comes with the age" she replied over a yawn.
"You should get some rest"
"Oh I will dear, just tidying up"
"Is Liam back?" I asked, even though I was pretty sure he wasn't.
"No, he isn't. He is usually always out late"
"In that case, I'll go check on my Mum."
She was done tidying, and I didn't want to tire her further with many questions.
Mum was asleep when I peered in her room, so I decided to visit the garden, which had always been my favorite spot in the house.
The air was cold when I stepped out the back door, and my robe didn't stand a chance of keeping me warm. I walked further down to the garden.
I sat on the old rusty bench, the cold seeping through my robe. Thoughts of him came crawling back, no matter how hard I try to push them away they always come.
Sometimes I wondered if only he knew he had a daughter, would that have made him come back for me, or even look for me when he would have found out I was gone?
"No, he never loved me, and he never would have stayed," I wondered out loud.
It was getting dark, and I decided to go into the house. Sophie might even be awake.
"Miss Elena?" Mrs Keller called out, just as I was about to climb the stairs.
I went to meet her at the Grand foyer.
"You called?"
"Yes, there's something for you," she said handing me an envelope"
The envelope was a heavy cream paper, thick, expensive, the kind you don't waste on casual invitations. My name is written in gold on it. This definitely wasn't casual, and there was just one event that came to mind.
I walked to the foot of the stairs and broke open the seal. The invitation was simple and in a few words: Newport Foundation Annual Gala. Date. Location. Dress code.
It wasn't just any charity gala. It was the talk of the town event that every old-money family in Newport showed up for, smiling for the camera while writing fat checks big enough to make headlines.
And the Hales had been on the donor list for as long as I could remember. I knew he was in town, his expansion to Newport had made the headlines. Which meant there was a chance... a dangerous chance.
Oh no, this isn't happening.
And just then a rippling scream tore through the silence.
Sophie...
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7.3
Julian Thorne is a man of absolute control. As the ruthless CEO of a global empire, he has built his life on power, wealth, and emotional distance. When he discovers that struggling artist Elara Vance's family gallery sits on valuable real estate, he sees an opportunity for revenge against a rival connected to his family's scandal. His proposition is simple: marry him for one year, and he will save her family from financial ruin.
Elara, desperate to save her father and their gallery, agrees to the contract, unaware of Julian's true motives. What begins as a cold, transactional arrangement becomes something neither of them expected, a passionate, intense connection that challenges everything they believe about love, trust, and vulnerability.
But when secrets are revealed and betrayal strikes at their hearts, Julian and Elara must navigate a journey of redemption and healing. Can a love born from deception survive the truth? Or will the chains of his empire prove too strong to break?

8.4
For three years, Aletha sold her soul to her adoptive family, enduring a toxic, loveless marriage to Wall Street tyrant Kristopher.
But the illusion shattered when Kristopher brought his crying mistress into Aletha's ER.
He violently shoved Aletha into a metal cart just because she applied standard medical pressure to the mistress's minor scratch.
"If you ever handle her like that again, I will have your medical license revoked."
The nightmare quickly escalated. Kristopher froze Aletha's bank cards, publicly humiliated her, and forced her to hand over a priceless gown to his mistress.
When he was injured in a car crash protecting the mistress, Aletha flawlessly stitched his hand back together.
In return, he dragged her to a freezing warehouse at 3 AM to illegally save the mistress's criminal brother, only to abandon Aletha alone in the dangerous streets of Brooklyn.
Her adoptive parents didn't care if she lived or died. They only called to scream at her, demanding she get on her knees and beg Kristopher to restore their company's funding.
Staring at her bruised reflection, Aletha felt entirely hollowed out. She couldn't understand why her absolute submission only bought her betrayal and abuse from everyone she called family.
But as the tears dried, the fear that had controlled her evaporated, replaced by cold steel.
She opened her hidden wall safe and pulled out the documents proving she was "Lan," the world's most sought-after millionaire designer.
Aletha shredded her family's contract, put on a sharp black power suit, and headed to her husband's company.
This time, she wasn't going to beg.

9.6
To escape my sister-in-law selling me off to a local thug, I married a complete stranger I met at City Hall.
My new husband, Drake, claimed to be a broke Uber driver who could barely make rent.
He even made me sign a brutal ten-page prenup just to ensure I wouldn't take his rusted, beat-up Ford sedan if we ever divorced.
I thought I was just sharing a decaying Brooklyn apartment with a struggling man at the bottom of the ladder.
But things quickly stopped making sense.
When that local thug cornered me at a restaurant, my "weak" husband didn't cower.
Instead, he dismantled three massive mobsters in ten seconds with the terrifying, fluid speed of an apex predator.
"I used to be a human punching bag in an underground boxing gym to pay off debts."
I believed his excuse, until his supposedly homeless grandfather showed up at our door in a moth-eaten sweater, begging to sleep on our lumpy sofa.
Before going to sleep, the old man casually pressed a heavy, intricately engraved pocket watch into my hand as a wedding gift.
He claimed it was a cheap flea market find that didn't even keep time.
But the sheer weight of the solid rose gold and the flawless mechanical gears inside screamed otherwise.
Why did a destitute driver have the aura of a man who controlled empires?
And what kind of homeless old man casually hands over a priceless, museum-grade antique?
I had no idea the "broke driver" sleeping on my floor was actually a ruthless billionaire CEO, and I had just walked straight into his trap.

7.8
On the day she married, Alina unknowingly took the place of the Hayes family's daughter and became Kellan's wife, the richest man in town who was rumored to be disfigured.
Everyone mocked their doomed marriage, expecting misery and disgrace.
Instead, Alina revealed brilliance no one expected-a renowned jewelry master, financial genius, and medical prodigy.
The woman the Hayes family ignored was actually the heiress they should have treasured.
As regret consumed them and her ex begged for another chance, Kellan stood beside her, now devastatingly handsome.
"Alina and I are perfect together. Stay away from my wife."

9.8
She married the man who destroyed her family to find the evidence that would bury him. He married her to save a billion-dollar inheritance. Neither planned to fall , and neither planned to find out the truth would hurt worse than the lie.
Elara Vaughn is twenty-six, brilliant, and furious. When her father is arrested for a forty-million-dollar fraud she doesn't believe he committed, she does the only thing her forensic accountant's mind can construct: she walks into the office of the man the world says is responsible, and proposes a deal.
One year of marriage. She gets access to the executive archives that hold the real evidence. He gets a legal wife before his thirty-fifth birthday , the one condition standing between him and a hidden two-billion-dollar subsidiary.
Rowan Vale agrees. He is not a man who loses. She is not a woman who trusts. Their contract is airtight. Their chemistry is not.
But the ledgers Elara finds don't say what she expected. And the man she married to destroy is beginning to look dangerously like the only honest person in the room.
Some truths cost everything. Some people are worth it.