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The CEO’s Christmas Miracle

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?
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Chapter 2

The storm had turned brutal by the time I finished arranging the garlands in the main living room. Through the massive windows, I could see snow whipping sideways, already piling against the glass in thick drifts. The weather reports had been right—this was going to be a blizzard.

I glanced at my phone: 5:47 PM. Mrs. Chen had said the family would return around six, which meant I had maybe ten minutes to check on Leo and put the finishing touches on the decorations. My back ached from hours of climbing ladders and moving furniture, but the transformation was remarkable. The mansion now sparkled with twinkling lights, elegant gold and silver ornaments, and enough greenery to make it look like a winter wonderland.

The small sitting room off the kitchen had become Leo's sanctuary for the afternoon. I'd made him a nest of blankets on the antique settee, and he'd been sleeping on and off, occasionally waking to sip the tea Mrs. Chen had grudgingly provided. His fever had broken around three, thank God, but he was still pale and listless.

"How are you feeling, sweetheart?" I whispered, kneeling beside the settee.

His brown eyes fluttered open, clearer than they'd been all day. "Better. Mommy, can I see the decorations you put up?"

"Not right now, baby. The family will be home soon, and we need to stay—"

The sound of a car door slamming cut through the howling wind. My stomach dropped. They were early.

"Stay right here," I whispered urgently to Leo. "Don't move, okay? I'll be right back."

I hurried toward the front of the house, my cleaning supplies hastily gathered in my arms. Through the foyer windows, I could see a black Range Rover in the driveway, its headlights cutting through the swirling snow. The driver's door opened, and a tall figure emerged, hunched against the storm.

My heart hammered as I ducked into the coat closet just off the foyer, leaving the door cracked so I could see. Mrs. Chen had been very clear—no family members could see me or Leo. I pressed myself against the back wall, hardly daring to breathe.

The front door burst open with a violence that made me flinch. Snow swirled in as a man strode through, shaking ice from his dark coat. Even from my hiding spot, I could feel the anger radiating from him like heat from a furnace.

"Goddamn storm," he muttered, his voice deep and rough with frustration. He slammed the door so hard the crystal chandelier chimed overhead.

I caught my first clear look at him as he shrugged out of his coat, and my breath caught. He was younger than I'd expected—maybe early thirties—with sharp, aristocratic features and dark hair that looked like he'd been running his hands through it. His expensive suit was rumpled, his tie loosened, and there was something in his posture that spoke of barely contained fury.

This had to be the son Mrs. Chen had mentioned in passing—Silas something. The one who "didn't care for the holidays."

"What the hell is all this?" His voice echoed through the foyer as he took in the decorations I'd spent hours arranging. The garlands draped along the banister, the twinkling lights reflected in every polished surface, the massive wreath on the door—everything that had looked magical moments ago now seemed to mock him.

He stalked toward the living room, and I heard him curse again, more creatively this time. Something crashed—maybe one of the decorative snow globes I'd arranged on the mantle.

"Mrs. Chen!" he bellowed.

Footsteps hurried down the hallway as the housekeeper appeared, her earlier composure cracking slightly. "Mr. Blackwood, you're early. I wasn't expecting—"

"What is this nightmare?" He gestured broadly at the decorations, his voice sharp enough to cut glass. "I specifically said no Christmas decorations this year. No trees, no lights, no—" He seemed to struggle for words. "No festive bullshit whatsoever."

Mrs. Chen's face had gone pale. "Your mother called this morning. She insisted—"

"I don't care what my mother insisted." Each word was clipped, precise, and cold as the storm outside. "Get rid of it. All of it."

My heart sank. Hours of work, fifteen hundred dollars, Leo's medication money—all of it disappearing because this man couldn't stand the sight of Christmas decorations.

I was so focused on their argument that I didn't hear the soft patter of small feet until it was too late.

"Mommy?"

Leo's voice, thin and confused, cut through the tension like a blade. I watched in horror as he appeared in the foyer, clutching his stuffed elephant, his dark hair mussed from sleep.

The silence that followed was deafening.

Silas Blackwood turned slowly, his eyes narrowing as he took in the sight of my five-year-old son standing in his pristine foyer in rumpled clothes and mismatched socks.

"What," he said, his voice dangerously quiet, "is that?"

Mrs. Chen looked like she might faint. "Mr. Blackwood, I can explain—"

"Mommy, I was looking for you," Leo continued, oblivious to the storm he'd just walked into. "There's a room with lots of toy cars, and I wanted to see—"

"My study." The words came out like a death sentence. Silas's face had gone from angry to murderous. "You let a child into my study?"

Panic clawed at my chest as I burst from the closet. "I'm so sorry. He was supposed to stay in the kitchen. Leo, come here right now."

Leo's eyes widened as he saw the tall, furious man looming over him, and he took a step backward, bumping into a small side table. The antique lamp on top wobbled.

"Don't move," Silas commanded, but it was too late.

The lamp crashed to the marble floor, shattering into what looked like a thousand pieces. The sound echoed through the foyer like gunshots.

Leo burst into tears.

Silas stared at the broken lamp, his jaw working silently. When he finally looked up, his eyes were black with rage.

"Get them out," he said quietly. "Get them out of my house. Now."

"Please," I started, grabbing Leo and pulling him against me. "I'll pay for the lamp. I'll—"

"Now," he repeated, and something in his voice made my blood run cold.

Mrs. Chen was already moving, gathering our things with efficient, apologetic movements. "I'm so sorry, Mr. Blackwood. This won't happen again."

As she hustled us toward the door, I caught one last glimpse of Silas Blackwood standing amid the wreckage—the broken lamp, the Christmas decorations he despised, and the chaos that Leo and I had brought into his perfectly ordered world.

The look in his eyes promised that this wasn't over.

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