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Secret Baby: The Billionaire CEO's Unwanted Love

Secret Baby: The Billionaire CEO's Unwanted Love

Haylee always thought she belonged to the wealthy Bowen family. But on the night of her birthday, her younger sister Cynthia handed her a crushing DNA report, sneered that she was taking her trust fund and fiancé, and shoved her violently off the yacht into the freezing Atlantic. Washing ashore on a dark island, Haylee was brutally assaulted by a drugged stranger. When she was finally rescued, she stared at a tiny television screen in absolute horror. Her adoptive father was calmly declaring her mentally unstable and officially dead to the press. Meanwhile, Cynthia was on screen flaunting a massive diamond ring from Haylee's own fiancé, inheriting everything that was rightfully hers. Discarded like trash, stripped of her identity, and suddenly pregnant with a stranger's child, Haylee was forced to flee the country with nothing but a heavy silver signet ring she found in the dark. She never understood how the family she had loved and trusted for years could erase her existence so ruthlessly. "Are we going to see the bad people who bullied you, Mom?" Five years later, Haylee stepped off a plane at JFK Airport, holding the hand of her genius five-year-old son. She was no longer a helpless victim, but a top-tier medical director holding the key to a billion-dollar empire. "We aren't running anymore," Haylee said softly, her voice laced with steel. "We're here to take everything back."
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Chapter 2

Haylee woke up with a sharp gasp. Cold sweat coated her forehead. She sat up on the narrow cot. The smell of salt and old wood filled the small cabin. Peggy pushed open the door, holding a steaming bowl of soup. "You're awake," Peggy said, her voice rough but kind. Haylee shook her head, pushing the blanket off. Her legs felt like lead as she stood up. Her eyes locked onto the small, boxy television sitting on a dusty dresser in the corner. The morning news was playing. Dallin Harrington stood in front of a wall of flashing cameras. He looked perfectly groomed. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a velvet box, and slid a massive diamond ring onto Cynthia's finger. The scrolling text at the bottom of the screen read: Bowen Family Mourns Tragic Loss of Eldest Daughter Haylee; Younger Sister Cynthia to Inherit Family Trust. The camera cut to Walter Bowen. Her adoptive father looked straight into the lens, his face a mask of cold indifference. "Haylee was always mentally unstable," Walter said smoothly. "It is a tragedy, but we must move forward." The glass of water Peggy had placed on the nightstand slipped from Haylee's fingers. It shattered against the floorboards. A sharp shard sliced the side of her foot. She didn't feel it. "Honey, sit down," Peggy urged, reaching for her. Haylee didn't move. She stared at the screen, her chest rising and falling in shallow, rapid breaths. The last shred of hope she had for her family withered and died in her chest. A sudden, violent dizziness crashed over her. The shock of the news and two sleepless nights crushed against her skull like a tightening vice. She pressed a trembling hand to her forehead, her vision swimming. Haylee stumbled toward the tiny bathroom, catching herself against the doorframe. She dropped to her knees in front of the toilet, her stomach heaving from exhaustion and the gut-wrenching weight of betrayal. She retched once, twice, but nothing came up. It was the trauma, she told herself. Just the trauma. She rested her forehead against the cool porcelain. Her hand moved to her flat stomach. The thought that something deeper might be wrong crossed her mind, but she pushed it away. She couldn't afford to fall apart. Over the days that followed, Peggy's fishing boat stayed anchored off a quiet stretch of the Massachusetts coast. Peggy brought her food, clean clothes, and the steady, unspoken presence of someone who had seen broken women before and knew not to ask too many questions. Haylee spent hours staring at the gray Atlantic, replaying the yacht, the push, the black water. The bruises on her body faded from purple to yellow, but the hollow ache in her chest only grew sharper. Her appetite vanished. Mornings became a battle against a queasy, rolling nausea that had nothing to do with the rocking of the boat. Peggy said it was grief. Haylee wanted to believe her. Three weeks later, Haylee sat on the bathroom floor of Peggy's cramped cabin, a plastic pregnancy test clutched in her trembling fingers. Two bright red lines. She looked up at the cracked mirror. Her face was pale, her eyes hollow. She reached up and touched the heavy signet ring hanging from a cheap red string around her neck. The world tilted. The yacht. The dark villa. The hands that had pinned her down. She pressed the ring against her chest until the metal bit into her palm. She wasn't going to die here. She was going to leave. Six years later. The landing gear of the Boeing 777 hit the tarmac at JFK International Airport with a heavy thud. Haylee pulled off her silk sleep mask. Her eyes, lined with sharp, precise eyeliner, were cold and clear. She wore a tailored white blazer that screamed power. She closed her MacBook. The screen flashed: Project Chimera Core Data Encryption Complete. Beside her, a five-year-old boy unbuckled his seatbelt with practiced ease. Leo handed her a cup of warm water. His face was a miniature, serious mask of intelligence. "Are we going to see the bad people who bullied you, Mom?" Leo asked in flawless English, his tone far too calm for a child. Haylee took the water. She reached out and smoothed his dark hair. "We aren't running anymore, Leo," Haylee said softly, her voice laced with steel. "We're here to take everything back." They walked off the plane and into the terminal. The blast of air conditioning hit her skin. Haylee took a deep breath of the New York air. She turned on her phone. The screen lit up with a single, highly encrypted message from the executive secretary of the Aethelred Group CEO, Sam Rivers: "Dr. Mathews, welcome to New York. Your vehicle is waiting at the VIP exit." She typed a brief, professional response: "Received." She locked the screen and dropped the phone into her Birkin bag. As they cleared customs, Leo stopped and pointed at a massive LED billboard. Cynthia's face was plastered across it, holding a bottle of cheap perfume with a manufactured, arrogant smile. Haylee stopped. She stared at the billboard, her pulse steady. She looked at Cynthia the way a predator looks at a trapped rabbit. Leo squeezed her hand. "That lady looks stupid," he said flatly. Haylee let out a genuine, quiet laugh. "She does." They rolled their custom Rimowa suitcases toward the VIP lounge in Terminal 4. The attendant at the frosted glass doors saw the black card in Haylee's hand. He immediately bowed and pulled the heavy doors open. The lounge was quiet, smelling of fresh espresso and expensive leather. Haylee guided Leo to a secluded booth near the window. She set her bag down and turned toward the beverage station. A loud, obnoxious laugh shattered the quiet atmosphere of the lounge. Haylee's jaw tightened. She turned her head, looking through the tall potted plants. Standing in the center of the room, surrounded by three frantic assistants, was a woman in oversized sunglasses and a flashy couture dress. Cynthia Bowen.

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