
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 6
Greyson
My office door opened and Adrian strolled in without waiting, holding food boxes.
"I brought takeouts," he announced, holding up the boxes. "You need to consume something other than liquor."
"I know doc." I rolled my eyes.
He sat down across my desk and opened the boxes. The aroma made my stomach growl.
He raised an eyebrow with an annoying smirk.
I shot him a 'you better say nothing look.' "Aren't you supposed to be working?"
"I left early to prepare for the gala. Remember?"
"You're more excited about this gala than I am."
"Of course, I'm not the one who will run into the once love of his life."
"Very funny," I replied sarcastically.
"You have to relax man, she might not even recognize you."
"Like hell she wouldn't."
We ate the rest of the food and Adrian cleared the empty packs.
"Got to run, still have some business to attend to"
"Alright, thanks for the takeout."
"Anytime."
It was noon, and I still had a half-done sketch on my desk. I dragged a hand through my hair. The possibility of seeing her tonight had pulled my mind away from work all day.
A soft knock at the door brought me out of my reverie.
"Come in."
Bridget stepped in. "Just got off the phone with the technician, the final lighting would be installed tomorrow, and the furniture in the second board room would all be in place tomorrow."
"Good, so we're done with setup?"
"Yes boss, the cleaning company would also be coming over by the weekend."
"That's good, inform HR that everyone should come in by Monday. We're set."
"Thank heavens, this place was starting to feel like a ghost town."
"I liked it."
"I'm not even a bit surprised."
"Is that all?"
"Yes boss, I'm done for the day. Would you be needing anything else?"
"No. I will head home soon."
"Okay, would you be coming in tomorrow?"
"Don't think so, send any messages to my email."
"Will do boss, see you on Monday."
I opened my laptop, checked for important emails, replied to some, and closed it.
I headed home.
Blueprints and unfinished sketches were scattered all over my desk in front of me but the lines refused to make sense. I pinched the bridge of my nose and just then my phone buzzed.
"Mr Hale, please don't tell me you're still in that office. It's well past eight."
"I'm home, Bridget. I'm not a total workaholic."
"Mm. You know you are."
I swirled the drink in my glass. "Do you have anything for me?"
"Well just checking in to be sure you're not ditching the gala."
"Thinking of it."
"Not a chance. The tuxedo's already been delivered, and you'll look devastating. Also, try not to scowl too much."
"Scowling is the only thing that gets me through these events."
She chuckled. "If you say so, just make sure you scowl in style."
"Yes ma'am"
"Goodnight boss, have a great time."
I poured myself another drink and stepped onto the balcony of my penthouse apartment that overlooked the city lines.
No matter the occasion, events were never my thing, but I couldn't avoid them, mostly the ones that led to zeros being added to my account were involved.
Inside my phone buzzed again. A message from Adrian.
"You're still down for the gala right?"
"Can't back out now."
"Good, see you there."
The drive to the gala would take well over forty minutes. I might as well get ready, so I headed to the shower.
The car hummed smoothly along Newport's bright lit street, headlights sweeping across exquisite buildings. I tugged at my tie, the damn thing felt like a rope.
Bridget's voice crackled through the speaker. "On your way?"
I exhaled. "Yes."
"Ok. Just making sure you didn't find an excuse to cancel at the last minute.
I sighed. "Happy?"
"You bet. I'm surprised you let the driver pick you up instead of sneaking in behind the wheel."
"Not in the mood for control tonight."
"That's the scariest thing you've said all week," she teased. "Also, try to smile when you get there. The ladies might faint if you look approachable."
I glanced out the tinted window. My reflection stared back at me, older, sharper carrying weights I hadn't shaken.
"What's worth smiling about?"
Bridget sighed on the line. "Who knows? Maybe you might find it tonight."
The call clicked off, leaving only the hum of the engine and my heart pounding.
I leaned back against the leather seat, adjusting my cufflinks. This was going to be one hell of a night and I knew it. The kind that would tear open old wounds I'd thought were buried.
And deep down the thought of seeing her again terrified me.
The driver eased the car to a halt in front of the hotel's entrance. Camera flashes exploded as couples stepped out of sleek black exotic cars. I tugged at my cufflinks and masked my expression into one expected of me. Control. Untouchable.
Inside the ballroom, chandeliers spilled gold light over marble floors. The air was filled with perfumes, champagne, and politics.
A waiter approached. "Welcome."
I nodded, taking the offered glass of champagne, I had no interest in drinking.
In the last five minutes, I had shaken too many hands, endured many hollow compliments, and faked plenty of smiles.
I let the conversations wash over me, nodding at a few faces I recognized, old acquaintances, investors, wives whose smiles lingered for too long.
The first twenty minutes were predictable.
"Greyson Hale as I live and breathe. You've built quite an empire since your father's days."
I offered a polite nod. "Some of us prefer to let the work speak louder than the name."
The older man chuckled. "And it definitely has. Newport hadn't seen such designs in years. I visited one of your developments last month and I was amazed."
I allowed the faintest curve of a smile. "I take pride in what I do."
"Excellent. Designs like yours are rare to see these days."
"I don't just stack bricks, I build structures people want to live in and experience, not just to pass through."
The man's eyes shone with interest.
"Exactly why you should be the one I talk to on this. There's a waterfall project about to break ground, and it needs someone with vision. I'd like to have you on this, will have my assistant send the details."
I raised my glass slightly letting the liquid touch the light. "I'll take a look, and if it's worth it, I'll get back to you."
He laughed nervously relieved. "Very well, I'll be in touch."
And with that, he drifted into the crowd.
Adrian had said half the city would be here and he wasn't wrong. Every significant name in Newport was in attendance.
Speaking off... Why haven't I seen him?
I drifted towards the edge of the crowd, scanning faces while avoiding eye contact, I had no interest in making small talk.
And then...
By the bar, across the glittering room. I saw her.
Back turned at first, long waves of hair cascading down her back, golden light catching the smooth curve of her shoulder.
A drink in hand, her posture poised.
Elena.
My chest tightened. She hadn't seen me yet, but I saw every inch of her, and in that instant, five years collapsed into dust.
She lifted her head, eyes scanning the room as if searching for an escape.
And then finally her gaze collided with mine.
The rest of the ballroom fell away.
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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.