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Pregnant by the Golden Billionaire Bachelor

When quiet and independent interior designer Amara Benson meets the golden billionaire bachelor Alexander Drake, her life takes a turn she never expected. A whirlwind night leads to an unexpected pregnancy, and suddenly, Amara is thrust into Alexander's glittering world of power, influence, and secrets. But wealth can't buy love, and in a world where everyone has an agenda, Amara must navigate betrayal, ambition, and the fragile promise of the heart to protect the life growing inside her-and discover a love worth more than gold.
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Chapter 1

The rain had a way of turning the city into something softer, something almost forgiving.

It slicked the sidewalks into mirrors, blurred the sharp edges of steel buildings, and wrapped the night in a quiet hum that made even loneliness feel temporary. Amara Benson pulled her coat tighter around her as she hurried down Lexington Avenue, heels clicking in uneven rhythm, her mind still tangled in fabric swatches, lighting plans, and a client who couldn't decide whether they wanted minimalist elegance or bold extravagance.

She was tired-but it was the good kind of tired. The kind that came from earning every breath you took.

Amara had learned early in life that nothing was handed to you. Not success. Not security. Not love. Everything had to be built with steady hands and stubborn belief. At twenty-eight, she'd carved out a modest but growing career as an interior designer, one small project at a time, fueled by coffee, late nights, and an unshakable refusal to fail.

Tonight, she should've gone straight home.

Instead, she ducked into the first building with a glowing gold sign above the entrance.

THE AURELIAN.

The lobby was warm, all marble floors and soft amber lighting. The kind of place where money didn't shout-it whispered. Amara paused, instantly aware that she didn't belong here. Her coat was practical, her heels scuffed, her bag stuffed with rolled sketches and receipts.

She told herself she was only here to wait out the rain.

That was a lie.

Somewhere deep inside, exhaustion had cracked open a reckless part of her. The part that wanted-just once-to exist in a world where people didn't count every dollar before ordering wine.

She stepped toward the bar.

The bartender greeted her politely, not once glancing at her clothes, and that alone felt like a small kindness. She ordered the cheapest glass of red wine on the menu and took a seat at the far end, facing the floor-to-ceiling windows where the city glowed like a promise.

That was when the room shifted.

She felt it before she saw him.

The energy changed-subtle but unmistakable. Conversations lowered. Laughter sharpened. Heads turned.

Amara frowned slightly and followed the invisible pull.

He stood near the center of the lounge, tall and effortlessly composed, dark suit tailored to perfection. His hair was neatly styled but not stiff, as though he refused to look overly controlled. He didn't smile, yet there was something magnetic about him-something that suggested he didn't need to try.

Power sat on his shoulders like it belonged there.

She didn't recognize him, but everyone else clearly did.

"Is that-?" someone whispered nearby.

"No way. It is."

Amara took a slow sip of wine, pretending not to stare. She wasn't impressed by wealth or status. She'd seen enough arrogance wrapped in designer labels to last a lifetime. And yet... there was something about him that unsettled her calm.

His gaze lifted.

Their eyes met.

The moment snapped tight, like a wire pulled too far.

His eyes were a deep, unsettling shade-calm but assessing, warm but distant. He looked at her not as decoration, not as someone to be glanced over, but as if she were a question he wanted answered.

Amara's breath caught before she could stop it.

She looked away first, annoyed with herself.

"Get it together," she muttered under her breath.

But it was too late.

A few moments later, a shadow fell across her space.

"May I?" a low voice asked.

She looked up.

Up close, he was even more distracting. Clean-shaven, sharp jaw, eyes that missed nothing. He smelled faintly of cedar and something expensive she couldn't name.

"I'm waiting for someone," she lied automatically.

One dark eyebrow lifted, amused. "Then I'll keep this brief."

She hesitated, then nodded.

He took the seat beside her, leaving just enough space to be respectful-and just little enough to feel intentional.

"I don't believe we've met," he said.

"No," she replied. "I think I'd remember."

His lips curved slightly. "Good."

That answer surprised her. "Why is that good?"

"Because it means this moment is new for both of us."

She studied him more carefully now, noticing the faint tension in his shoulders, the way his fingers rested lightly against the bar as if he were always ready to move. This wasn't a man accustomed to slowing down.

"And what moment is that?" she asked.

He held her gaze. "The one where two strangers decide whether to walk away-or stay."

Amara laughed softly despite herself. "That's dangerously smooth."

He didn't deny it. "Does it work?"

"On some people."

"And on you?"

She considered lying again. Instead, she told the truth. "I haven't decided."

That earned her a real smile. It transformed his face-less guarded, more human.

"I'm Alexander," he said, extending a hand.

She hesitated, then shook it. His grip was warm, steady.

"Amara."

"No last name?"

She shrugged. "You didn't ask."

Something like approval flickered across his face.

They talked.

At first, it was safe-weather, travel, the absurdity of overpriced drinks. But gradually, the conversation deepened. He asked about her work, and to her surprise, he listened. Really listened. Asked questions that proved he understood design wasn't just about beauty-it was about how people lived inside spaces.

She didn't ask what he did.

She didn't need to.

When she mentioned her upbringing, her small apartment, her constant balancing act between ambition and survival, his expression shifted-not with pity, but respect.

"You're building something," he said quietly.

"So are you," she replied.

He chuckled. "Yes. Though the cost is... different."

The rain slowed outside, but neither of them noticed.

Time bent.

The bar thinned out. The lights dimmed slightly. And still, they sat there, caught in a moment neither of them had planned.

"I should go," Amara said eventually, though she didn't move.

"So should I," Alexander replied.

Neither stood.

The air between them was charged now, thick with the unspoken. This wasn't innocent curiosity anymore. It was awareness. Possibility. Danger.

He leaned in just enough that his voice brushed her ear. "If you walk out that door," he said, "I won't follow you."

Her heart thudded. "And if I don't?"

"Then we stop pretending this is casual."

Amara closed her eyes for half a second.

She thought of her responsibilities. Her rules. The careful life she'd built.

Then she thought of how alive she felt in this moment.

She opened her eyes.

"Then I guess," she said softly, "we stop pretending."

Alexander stood, offering his hand again-not as an invitation, but a choice.

She took it.

As they walked toward the elevator, Amara had the strangest sensation-like she was stepping over a line drawn long before tonight.

She didn't know his last name.

She didn't know his world.

She didn't know the cost of staying.

But as the elevator doors slid shut behind them, one truth settled deep in her chest, undeniable and electric:

Nothing about her life would ever be the same again.

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