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Three Little Secrets: The Billionaire's Hidden Heirs

For nineteen-year-old Lina Moore, a mandatory hospital health screening tied to a prestigious scholarship feels like her only escape from a life of control under her cold, demanding aunt and uncle. It's supposed to be routine. It changes everything. On the same day, a rushed nurse makes a devastating mistake-confusing Lina for Maris Moore, a registered surrogate and longtime friend of reclusive billionaire Adrian Hale. The real surrogate is mistakenly cleared and sent home. Lina, unaware of the mix-up, walks out of the hospital carrying a future that was never meant to be hers. Weeks later, Lina discovers she's pregnant. With no partner to claim, no explanation anyone will believe, and a family that sees her as a disgrace, Lina is cast out. Alone, frightened, and determined to survive, she disappears from the city-taking the truth with her. Three years later, Lina returns as a changed woman: composed, guarded, and fiercely protective of her three children-two boys and a girl. She's no longer running. She's building. Unknowingly, Lina secures a job at Hale International, a global empire owned by a billionaire known for his ice-cold demeanor and hatred for betrayal. Adrian Hale has spent years haunted by a surrogacy arrangement that failed-and by the children he was told never existed. As Lina steps deeper into his world, buried secrets begin to surface. A birth record that doesn't add up. Children who look too familiar. And a past mistake that threatens to destroy everything. The truth is coming. And when it does, nothing-and no one-will survive unchanged.
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Chapter 10

The silence after the door closed felt heavier than noise.

Lina stood exactly where she was, her hand still resting on the edge of the doorframe, as if the children might suddenly come rushing back through it. The apartment smelled faintly of outside air and unfamiliar soap-the kind Adrian used. Clean. Expensive. Not hers.

She exhaled slowly and forced herself to move.

The children had returned barely an hour ago, yet the space already felt different. Disturbed. Like something had been shifted out of alignment and not placed back properly.

Noah had gone straight to the couch and curled into himself, thumb brushing his lip without actually going into his mouth. He hadn't spoken since coming home. Elena slept with her cheek pressed against a throw pillow, lashes dark against her skin. Ethan had disappeared into his room without a word.

That scared Lina more than tears would have.

She walked down the hallway and paused outside Ethan's door. It was slightly ajar.

"Ethan?" she called softly.

No response.

She knocked gently and pushed the door open.

He sat cross-legged on his bed, blocks laid out in rigid rows. Too perfect. Too controlled.

Lina sat beside him. "Hey."

He didn't look up. "You said we wouldn't leave."

Her heart clenched.

"I said I wouldn't send you away," she replied carefully. "And I didn't. You came back."

"That's not the same," Ethan said quietly.

Lina swallowed. "Did something happen?"

Ethan's fingers stilled. "He watches us when we sleep."

Her chest tightened instantly. "What?"

"He checks," Ethan clarified. "He opens the door and looks. Not scary. Just... watching."

Lina closed her eyes for a brief second.

"That's not wrong," she said slowly, choosing each word. "Some parents do that."

Ethan finally looked at her. "Is he our parent now?"

The question landed like a crack in glass.

"No," Lina said firmly. "I am."

"But he wants to be," Ethan pressed. "And when people want things, they take them."

Lina cupped his face gently. "No one is taking you from me. Ever."

Ethan searched her face, as if looking for weak spots in her promise.

Finally, he nodded once.

But he didn't look convinced.

The next morning, Lina woke to three missed calls.

All from an unknown number.

Her stomach sank.

She ushered the children through breakfast and school with mechanical efficiency, hugging them a little longer than usual. Noah clung to her leg before getting on the bus.

"Don't forget me," he said suddenly.

Lina crouched. "Never."

He nodded and ran off.

She watched until the bus disappeared.

Only then did she call the number back.

"Ms. Moore," a man said smoothly. "This is Daniel Kline, legal counsel representing Ms. Maris Moore."

Lina closed her eyes. "What does she want?"

"A conversation," he replied. "Preferably before things become... adversarial."

"They already are," Lina said flatly.

Kline chuckled softly. "That depends on perspective."

"I'm not meeting her," Lina said. "And I'm not signing anything."

"Ms. Moore," he continued, unbothered, "you're currently under review by Child and Family Services. Cooperation is... advisable."

Lina's grip tightened on the phone. "Threats won't work on me."

"Not a threat," Kline said. "An observation. Ms. Moore believes you and she could come to a mutually beneficial understanding."

"And if I don't?"

A pause.

"Then she'll proceed with additional filings."

"What filings?" Lina demanded.

Kline's voice softened. "Concerns about emotional alienation. Parental obstruction. Instability."

The words scraped against Lina's nerves.

"I'm hanging up now," she said.

"Of course," Kline replied calmly. "We'll be in touch."

The line went dead.

Lina stared at her phone, heart racing.

Adrian arrived at her apartment unannounced that evening.

She opened the door and froze.

"You can't just show up," she said sharply.

"I know," he replied. "But she moved."

Lina stepped aside, letting him in.

He looked tired. More tired than she'd ever seen him.

"She filed another complaint this afternoon," Adrian said. "This one targets you directly."

Lina laughed, brittle and sharp. "Of course she did."

"She's alleging emotional manipulation," he continued. "That you're fostering fear of me in the children."

Lina's breath caught. "That's a lie."

"I know," Adrian said. "But she has witnesses."

Lina stared at him. "Who?"

Adrian hesitated.

"My staff," he admitted. "A nanny. A driver."

Rage flared hot and immediate. "You let strangers watch them?"

"They were supervised," Adrian said quickly. "Vetted. Professional."

"And loyal to you," Lina snapped. "Not to us."

He didn't argue.

"What does she want?" Lina asked quietly.

Adrian met her gaze. "Shared guardianship. On paper."

The room seemed to tilt.

"That's not shared custody," Lina said. "That's power."

"Yes," Adrian agreed. "And it gives her standing."

Lina turned away, pacing. "She's not their mother."

"No," Adrian said. "But she wants to be recognized as part of their origin story."

Lina laughed bitterly. "So now I'm just a footnote."

"That's not how I see it," Adrian said.

"It's how the law might," Lina replied.

Silence fell between them, heavy and sharp-edged.

"There's another option," Adrian said finally.

Lina stopped pacing. "What?"

He inhaled slowly. "We formalize us."

She turned to him, stunned. "What?"

"A unified household," he continued. "Shared residence. Joint parenting structure."

Lina stared. "You're suggesting I move in with you."

"I'm suggesting we present stability," Adrian said. "A front she can't fracture."

"You want to use me," Lina said softly.

"No," he replied. "I want to protect what matters."

"And what about me?" Lina demanded. "What does that cost me?"

Adrian didn't answer immediately.

"That's what I thought," Lina said.

That night, Lina couldn't sleep.

She replayed Ethan's words. Noah's fear. Elena's quiet.

She opened her laptop and searched Maris Moore.

Articles. Philanthropy. Social events.

And then she found it.

A sealed case from three years ago.

A wrongful surrogacy claim-withdrawn.

Lina's breath caught.

Maris had done this before.

The next morning, Lina received an email.

From: Maris Moore

Subject: We need to talk

Against every instinct, Lina opened it.

You can hate me if you want.

But we are connected whether you like it or not.

And the longer you resist, the more this will hurt the children.

I'm offering you a way out.

Meet me. Alone.

Lina stared at the screen, heart pounding.

A way out.

Or a trap.

Her phone buzzed.

A message from Adrian.

Adrian Hale: Whatever she's offering-don't agree to anything without me.

Lina closed her eyes.

Then she typed a reply to Maris.

Lina Moore: Time. Place.

She hit send before she could second-guess herself.

Across the city, Maris smiled.

And Lina had no idea that by agreeing to that meeting, she had just stepped into the most dangerous phase of the war.

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