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The CEO’s Christmas Miracle

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Five years ago, a masked Christmas masquerade led to a passionate night Ivy never forgot—and a son, Leo, who has his father’s eyes. Now, Ivy is a struggling single mom working three jobs just to put food on the table. When she lands a high-paying gig decorating the penthouse of the city’s most reclusive billionaire, Silas Thorne, she thinks her luck has changed. Silas hates Christmas. He hates noise, children, and mess. So when he finds a strange little boy hiding under his desk and a woman arguing with his security, he’s ready to throw them out. Until he looks at the boy. The kid is a carbon copy of him. Now, Silas isn't letting Ivy go until he gets the truth. But with a jealous fiancée scheming to destroy Ivy, and a DNA test pending, can the magic of Christmas melt the heart of the city’s coldest billionaire?

The CEO’s Christmas Miracle Chapter 1

The eviction notice crumpled in my trembling hands as I stared at the number at the bottom: seventy-two hours. Seventy-two hours to come up with three months' rent, or Leo and I would be on the streets.

"Mommy, are we getting a Christmas tree this year?" Leo's voice drifted from the couch where he lay wrapped in our thickest blanket, his pale face turned toward me with those hopeful brown eyes that broke my heart daily.

I forced a smile, shoving the notice into my back pocket. "We'll see, sweetheart. How are you feeling?"

"Tired." He coughed, that wet, rattling sound that had been getting worse despite the medication I could barely afford. The doctor said his condition was manageable with proper treatment, but proper treatment cost money I didn't have.

My phone buzzed against the kitchen counter, and I lunged for it, praying it wasn't another bill collector. The screen showed an unknown number.

"Hello?"

"Is this Ivy Martinez? The cleaning service?"

My heart jumped. "Yes, this is Ivy."

"I need someone immediately for a holiday cleaning and decorating job. It's a large estate, and I'm willing to pay triple your usual rate for same-day service."

Triple rate? I gripped the phone tighter. "How much are we talking about?"

"Fifteen hundred for the day. Cash."

The words hit me like lightning. Fifteen hundred dollars would cover rent, Leo's medication, and maybe even a small Christmas tree. "When do you need me?"

"Now. I know it's Christmas Eve, but my regular service canceled last minute due to the storm warning. Can you handle a full estate cleaning and Christmas decoration setup?"

I glanced out the window at the gray sky, heavy with the promise of snow. The weather report had been calling for a blizzard, but fifteen hundred dollars...

"I can be there in an hour. What's the address?"

She rattled off an address in Millbrook Heights—the wealthy district on the other side of town where houses had gates and circular driveways. "Ask for Mrs. Chen when you arrive. And please, discretion is important. We're hosting a very private Christmas gathering tomorrow."

After she hung up, I stared at my phone, my mind racing. Leo couldn't stay alone, especially not feeling this sick, but I couldn't afford to turn down this job. My usual babysitter was visiting family for the holidays, and my mother lived three states away.

"Mommy?" Leo's voice was smaller now, weaker.

I knelt beside the couch, brushing his dark hair from his forehead. His skin felt warm—not quite feverish, but concerning. "How would you like to go on an adventure with Mommy?"

His eyes brightened slightly. "Really?"

"Really. But you have to promise to be very, very good and very, very quiet. Can you do that for me?"

He nodded solemnly, and I felt my chest tighten with a mixture of guilt and desperation. Taking a sick five-year-old to a wealthy stranger's house wasn't ideal, but keeping a roof over his head was more important than ideal.

I packed quickly—cleaning supplies, Leo's medication, extra blankets, and some crackers in case he got hungry. The snow had started by the time we loaded into my ancient Honda Civic, fat flakes that stuck to the windshield and made driving treacherous.

"Look, Mommy, it's like a snow globe!" Leo pressed his face to the passenger window, his breath fogging the glass.

"It's beautiful, baby." I gripped the steering wheel tighter as we climbed the winding road toward Millbrook Heights. The houses grew larger and more elaborate with each mile, their manicured lawns now dusted with white.

The GPS led us to a wrought-iron gate flanked by stone pillars. Through the bars, I could see a mansion that looked like something from a movie—three stories of red brick and white columns, with bay windows that gleamed despite the gray afternoon light.

I pressed the intercom button with shaking fingers.

"Yes?"

"This is Ivy Martinez. I'm here for the cleaning job."

The gate swung open silently, and I drove up a circular driveway lined with bare oak trees. Up close, the house was even more intimidating—easily ten times the size of our tiny apartment.

"Wow," Leo whispered, his earlier excitement returning. "Is this a castle?"

"Something like that." I parked near what looked like a service entrance and gathered our things. "Remember what I said about being quiet?"

He nodded, clutching his favorite stuffed elephant.

The woman who answered the door was elegant in a way that spoke of old money—silver hair in a perfect bob, pearls at her throat, and clothes that probably cost more than my monthly salary. This had to be Mrs. Chen.

"You must be Ivy." Her eyes flicked to Leo, and I saw her expression tighten almost imperceptibly. "I wasn't expecting..."

"My babysitter canceled because of the storm," I said quickly, my heart hammering. "He won't be any trouble. He's sick, so he'll probably sleep most of the time."

Mrs. Chen's lips pressed into a thin line. For a moment, I thought she might send us away, and the fifteen hundred dollars would slip through my fingers like snow.

"Very well," she said finally. "But he cannot be seen by any of the family members. Is that understood?"

"Completely understood."

She stepped aside, and we entered a foyer that took my breath away. A crystal chandelier hung from a ceiling that seemed impossibly high, and a staircase curved up like something from a fairy tale. Everything gleamed—marble floors, polished wood, gold fixtures that caught the light.

"The family is out for the afternoon," Mrs. Chen continued, her heels clicking on the marble as she led us deeper into the house. "They'll return around six. You'll need to have the main living areas cleaned and the Christmas decorations arranged by then. Everything you need is in the storage room."

She opened a door to reveal boxes upon boxes of decorations—garlands, ornaments, lights, and artificial trees that looked more expensive than anything I'd ever owned.

"There's a small sitting room off the kitchen where your son can rest," she added, though her tone suggested this was a significant inconvenience. "Please ensure he remains there."

As Mrs. Chen's footsteps faded down the hallway, I looked around at the mansion that surrounded us. Fifteen hundred dollars had never seemed so far away, and I had never felt so out of place.

Leo tugged on my sleeve. "Mommy, I don't feel good."

I knelt down and felt his forehead—definitely warmer now. The last thing I needed was for him to get sicker, but we were here now, and we needed this money.

"Let's find you somewhere comfortable to rest," I whispered, praying that this desperate gamble wouldn't cost us more than we could afford to lose.

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