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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 3

The penthouse had never felt this quiet.

Alexander Drake stood barefoot on the marble floor, a glass of untouched whiskey in his hand, staring at the city as if it might explain what he was feeling. Morning light poured in through the floor-to-ceiling windows, gilding the skyline in soft gold. Normally, this view centered him. Today, it only reminded him of absence.

The bed behind him was immaculate now. Sheets changed. Pillows fluffed. No trace of the woman who had been there hours ago.

And yet, she lingered everywhere.

Her laughter still echoed faintly in the air, light and surprised, as though she hadn't expected herself to enjoy his company so much. The memory of the way she'd moved through the space-curious, observant, unafraid to notice flaws-pressed against him with unsettling clarity.

Amara.

Just her first name, but it had lodged itself firmly in his thoughts.

Alexander wasn't a man who allowed disruptions. He had built his life on precision, on boundaries drawn sharply and defended relentlessly. The penthouse itself was a fortress-beautiful, elevated, unreachable.

No one came here without intention.

No one stayed without permission.

And no one ever left without leaving something behind.

He set the glass down and ran a hand through his hair, exhaling slowly. The impulse to call her flared again, sharp and insistent. He resisted it, as he had all morning. Whatever had happened between them had been mutual-and fleeting. He had offered her freedom. She had taken it.

That should have been the end of it.

Except it wasn't.

---

Amara walked into her apartment and leaned back against the door, heart still racing from the climb up the stairs. She hadn't trusted herself to take the elevator. She needed the burn in her legs, the ache in her lungs-something physical to drown out the storm in her mind.

The small space welcomed her with familiarity. The chipped table by the window. The thrifted couch she'd reupholstered herself. The half-finished project board taped to the wall.

This was real.

This was hers.

And yet, her body felt like it had returned from somewhere else entirely.

She crossed the room and pressed her palm against the cool glass of the window, staring out at the city from her own, much lower vantage point. The skyline looked different from here-less untouchable, more honest.

What had she done?

She replayed the night in fragments: the elevator doors closing, the penthouse lights, the way Alexander had listened when she spoke. The way he'd asked permission-not just once, but again and again, in subtle ways that made her feel safe even as everything else felt reckless.

She had told herself it was just one night.

But nights like that didn't exist in isolation. They left fingerprints.

Amara pushed away from the window and moved through her morning routine on autopilot. Shower. Coffee. Clothes. Each action was deliberate, grounding. She refused to let herself spiral.

Still, as she slung her bag over her shoulder and stepped back into the world, she couldn't shake the feeling that something had shifted-quietly, irrevocably.

---

By midday, Alexander was seated at the long conference table in Drake Global's executive suite, his expression unreadable as board members debated projections and expansion strategies.

"...and if we leverage the Dubai acquisition-"

"Do it," Alexander interrupted calmly.

A pause followed.

"Sir?" one of the executives asked.

Alexander glanced up. "Proceed with the acquisition. Full transparency. No shell companies."

A few surprised looks were exchanged.

Gabriel Pierce, seated to his right, studied him closely. "That's... a change in approach."

"Sometimes," Alexander replied evenly, "clarity is more effective than concealment."

Gabriel said nothing, but the observation lodged itself firmly in his mind.

As the meeting wrapped up, Gabriel followed Alexander back to his office.

"You're restless," he said without preamble.

Alexander loosened his tie. "I'm focused."

"You approved a move you've been avoiding for six months."

"I reassessed the risk."

Gabriel crossed his arms. "You reassessed something."

Alexander met his gaze. "Drop it."

Gabriel held up his hands in surrender. "Fine. But just remember-whatever enters your penthouse enters your life. Whether you want it to or not."

Alexander turned away, jaw tightening.

He already knew.

---

That evening, Amara returned to the Aurelian.

She told herself she was only there to retrieve something she might have left behind-logic she knew was flimsy at best. Still, she stepped into the lobby, heart pounding as the familiar warmth wrapped around her.

The concierge recognized her instantly.

"Good evening," he said politely. "Welcome back."

Back.

The word hit harder than it should have.

"I-um," she began, then forced herself to continue. "I was here earlier this week. I think I may have left something upstairs."

The concierge checked his tablet. "Name?"

She hesitated. "Amara."

His fingers paused briefly. Then he smiled, professional and discreet. "Of course. Please, go ahead."

The elevator ride felt longer this time. Heavier.

When the doors opened onto the penthouse floor, Amara's resolve wavered. This was a mistake. She should turn around. Leave while she still could.

But her feet moved forward anyway.

She knocked.

The door opened almost immediately.

Alexander stood there, no jacket, sleeves rolled, surprise flickering across his face before settling into something quieter. Deeper.

"Amara," he said.

She swallowed. "Hi."

For a moment, neither of them moved. The air between them thickened, charged with everything left unsaid.

"I thought you might come back," he admitted finally.

Her brows knit. "You did?"

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because you're not the type to leave things unfinished."

She exhaled a soft, humorless laugh. "Neither are you."

He stepped aside. "Come in."

The penthouse felt different now-less dazzling, more intimate. The lights were lower, the city beyond the windows already slipping into twilight.

"I won't stay long," she said quickly. "I just thought I might've left my sketchbook."

Alexander's gaze flicked to the desk near the window. "It's there."

Relief washed through her as she crossed the room and retrieved it. She hadn't realized how much she'd needed that small excuse.

She turned back to him, sketchbook tucked under her arm. "Thank you."

"You're welcome."

Another pause.

"There's something you should know," Alexander said.

Her pulse jumped. "Okay."

"I don't bring people here," he continued. "Not casually. Not ever."

She searched his face, unsure what to do with that information. "Then why me?"

"I don't know," he said honestly. "And that bothers me."

Her fingers tightened around the sketchbook. "This bothers me too."

Silence fell again-thick, thoughtful.

"This place," she said softly, glancing around, "it holds a lot of secrets, doesn't it?"

"Yes," he replied. "And it keeps them well."

She met his gaze. "I don't want to be one of them."

Something shifted in his expression-respect, perhaps. Or regret.

"Neither do I," he said.

They stood there, two people on the edge of something undefined, aware that whatever choice came next would carry weight.

Outside, the city lights flickered on, one by one, as if bearing witness.

Amara took a step back toward the door. "Then this is where we stop."

Alexander didn't argue. He simply nodded. "If that's what you want."

She hesitated, then nodded once. "It is."

As she left, the door closing softly behind her, Alexander remained still, listening to the silence reclaim the penthouse.

Secrets, he knew, had a way of demanding to be revealed.

And whatever had begun between them was no longer content to remain hidden.

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