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The Billionaire's Secret Baby

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One night of forbidden passion changes everything. Sophia Rossi never expected to wake up pregnant—or to find herself caught in the ruthless world of Adrian King, billionaire CEO with ice in his veins and a legacy to protect. He thinks everything has a price, even her silence. But Sophia refuses to be bought. When fate forces them back together, their lives entwine in a storm of secrets, dangerous power plays, and undeniable chemistry. He wants to claim his heir. She wants to protect her heart. But what happens when resistance turns into desire, and the most guarded man in the city decides he won’t just fight for his child… he’ll fight for her too?

The Billionaire's Secret Baby Chapter 1

The Meridian Bar gleamed under crystal chandeliers, a temple of luxury where Manhattan's elite came to sip $20 cocktails and feel important. I wiped down the marble countertop with practiced efficiency, my mind already drifting to tomorrow—my last day here.

"Miss, another round for table seven," Marcus, the manager, called out, his eyes darting nervously around the room.

I nodded, mixing the requested martinis with the skill that had earned me this job despite my lack of connections. The tips here were good—better than good—but not good enough. Not with Mom's medical bills mounting daily.

"You're quiet tonight," Chloe said, sidling up beside me. As the only other bartender who didn't have a trust fund or connections to the owner, she was my only real ally here.

"Just thinking," I replied, sliding the martinis onto her tray. "Last shift and all."

"Going to miss this place?" She smirked, knowing full well my answer.

"Not even a little." I smiled back, glancing around at the designer dresses and Rolex watches. "I'm going to miss the tips, though."

As Chloe delivered the drinks, I noticed him—a man sitting alone at the corner table, nursing what looked like whiskey. Unlike the usual patrons who came here to be seen, he seemed to blend into the shadows, his expensive suit and confident posture screaming old money.

He caught me looking and raised his glass slightly. I turned away, busying myself with inventory.

By my third round of checking on the liquor supply, something was off. The man at the corner table had only had two drinks, but his movements were jerky, his face flushed. When he reached for his glass, his hand trembled and knocked it over.

"Sir?" I approached cautiously as he fumbled with his wallet. "Are you alright?"

His eyes—a striking shade of blue—found mine. They were unfocused, pupils dilated despite the dim lighting.

"Fine," he slurred, though his speech was thick. "Just need... fresh air."

I glanced around. No one was paying attention to us—the other staff avoided the corner tables where the real power players sat.

"Sir, I think you should leave," I said quietly. "Let me call you a cab."

"No." He stood abruptly, swaying. "Not yet."

I steadied him instinctively, my hand catching his arm. His skin burned under my touch.

"That's not alcohol," I whispered, recognizing the signs from working in bars for years. Someone had slipped something into his drink.

His eyes cleared momentarily, panic flashing across his features. "Upstairs," he managed. "Private room."

I hesitated. This wasn't protocol. But leaving him here, vulnerable and drugged...

"Please," he added, a note of desperation in his voice.

Against my better judgment, I guided him toward the service elevator that led to the private rooms upstairs. The hallway was mercifully empty as I helped him into a small lounge reserved for VIPs who needed a moment away from the crowds.

"Thank you," he murmured as I settled him onto a leather couch. "I'll be fine."

The room was dimly lit, intimate in a way that made my skin prickle with awareness. I should leave. Now.

"I should go," I said, backing toward the door.

He moved with surprising speed for someone drugged, catching my wrist. "Don't."

Something in his voice—a raw vulnerability beneath the command—stopped me.

"Stay," he said, his fingers tightening around my wrist. "Just for a minute."

I told myself it was concern for a customer that kept me there. It had nothing to do with how his eyes locked onto mine with an intensity that made my heart race.

"Someone put something in your drink," I said, trying to maintain some professional distance. "You should probably see a doctor."

"I'm already feeling better," he lied, pulling me closer until I was standing between his knees.

His hands slid up my arms, leaving trails of fire on my skin. This was wrong on so many levels. I worked here. He was a customer. He was drugged.

"Sophia," he murmured, somehow knowing my name though I hadn't told him.

I should have corrected him—should have left immediately. Instead, I found myself leaning down as he pulled me closer.

His lips met mine in a kiss that shattered every professional boundary I'd ever maintained. Heat exploded through me, a chemistry so intense it was almost chemical itself.

"This is crazy," I gasped against his mouth.

"Then let's be crazy," he whispered back, his hands tangling in my hair.

In that moment, with the dim lights and the lingering fear for his safety mixing with an attraction I couldn't deny, I made a decision that would change everything.

Hours later, I woke alone in the king-sized bed of the VIP suite. The man—whose name I still didn't know—was gone.

On the nightstand sat an envelope with my name written in elegant script. Inside was a check for $50,000 and a note in the same precise handwriting:

"For your discretion. Consider this a generous tip for services rendered."

I stared at the check, then at the empty space beside me where a stranger had lain hours before.

My fingers trembled as reality crashed down around me.

What had I done?

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