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Ran Away From Him with His Baby

Emily Carter, an executive assistant to the powerful CEO Connor Ashford, finds her life irrevocably altered when a fateful night leads to unexpected consequences. After being drugged at a company banquet, Connor stumbles into Emily's hotel room, leading to an encounter that results in a pregnancy.
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Chapter 1

The silk of my navy blue cocktail dress whispered against my thighs as I smoothed it down for the fifth time, the simplicity of the cut suddenly feeling inadequate beneath the crystal chandeliers of Meridian Hotel's grand ballroom.

But tonight wasn't about me.

I was Connor Ashford's shadow—his executive assistant, his silent safeguard. My role was to ensure the Ashford Industries banquet unfolded with ruthless precision, even as my pulse betrayed me every time he spoke my name.

"Emily. The Henderson files."

That voice—low, commanding—sent a shiver down my spine before I even turned.

Connor Ashford loomed before me, a study in controlled power. His tuxedo clung to his broad shoulders like a second skin, the stark black fabric emphasizing the lean strength beneath. Dark hair swept back with deliberate imperfection, steel-gray eyes pinning me in place. The faintest hint of cologne—sandalwood and something darker—wrapped around me as he stepped closer.

"Here, Mr. Ashford." I handed him the folder, my fingers trembling just enough to make the exchange linger. His thumb brushed my knuckle, a fleeting touch that scorched.

Two years as his assistant. Two years of memorizing the cadence of his breathing during meetings, the way his jaw tightened when annoyed. Yet my body still reacted like it was the first time.

"Efficient as always." The corner of his mouth lifted—not a smile, but a crack in the ice. A glimpse of warmth reserved only for me. It was these moments that fed the dangerous fantasy: What if?

I watched him stride across the ballroom, a king among sycophants. At thirty-five, Connor was the city's most coveted bachelor—ruthless in the boardroom, untouchable in society. And I? The invisible hand ensuring his empire ran smoothly.

"God, he’s obscene." Sarah materialized beside me, thrusting a champagne flute into my grip. "How do you not combust working so close to that every day?"

I sipped to hide the flush creeping up my neck. "Professionalism. Try it sometime."

She snorted. "Please. I’ve seen how he looks at you when you’re not watching."

My glass froze mid-air. "What?"

"Like you’re the only person in the room who sees him."

Before I could dissect that, movement snagged my attention—Owen Fletcher slithering toward the bar where Connor stood alone. The arch-nemesis. The man Connor had financially gutted last quarter.

My spine straightened. "Why is he here?"

"Desperation." Sarah’s lip curled. "Rumor is he’s begging investors to save his carcass of a company."

I tracked their interaction like a hawk. Owen’s too-wide smile as he slid a tumbler toward Connor. The way my boss’s fingers tightened around the glass before tossing it back. A toast between enemies.

An hour later, the shift was subtle but unmistakable. Connor’s usually precise movements turned sluggish. A flush darkened his sharp cheekbones. When he abruptly excused himself from the mayor, his gait was unsteady—wrong.

I followed on instinct.

The crash from my hotel room sent me sprinting down the corridor. Key card fumbled. Door flung open.

Chaos.

Connor stood amidst the wreckage of my bedside lamp, his tuxedo shirt unbuttoned to reveal a sheen of sweat on his chest. His eyes—God, his eyes—were black with something feral.

"Emily." My name was a growl, rough and unfamiliar.

Air fled my lungs. This wasn’t the man I knew. This was a predator, stalking toward me with terrifying focus.

"You’re ill," I managed, scrambling for the door. "I’ll call—"

His palm slammed against the wood beside my head, caging me. Heat radiated off him, his breath ragged against my ear. "Don’t. Run."

Every nerve screamed. His free hand gripped my waist, dragging me against him. The evidence of his arousal pressed into my hip.

This isn’t him.

But when his mouth crashed onto mine, hot and desperate, the lie unraveled. Some part of him—the part I’d ached for—was here. Twisted. Dangerous.

And I was trapped.

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