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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 5

Paper Trails

Adrian Hale hated loose ends.

They disrupted order. Invited uncertainty. And uncertainty, in his world, was a liability.

He stood by the floor-to-ceiling window of his office, phone pressed to his ear, the city lights reflecting faintly against the glass. Below him, traffic moved in neat streams, predictable and controlled. He preferred things that way.

"This file should've been flagged years ago," he said coolly.

On the other end of the line, his legal counsel cleared his throat. "It was categorized as closed, Adrian. Fully executed. No disputes."

"And yet here we are," Adrian replied. "Explain the name discrepancy."

There was a pause. Papers shuffled. "We're still looking into it. The hospital has archived most of the records. Some staff no longer work there."

Adrian's jaw tightened. "Find them."

"Yes, sir."

He ended the call and turned back to his desk, where the surrogacy file lay open. He read the name again, slower this time.

Lina Moore.

Not Maris Moore.

Not the woman he'd met, interviewed, vetted, and approved years ago. Not the childhood friend who'd agreed-practically insisted-on carrying his child when he decided legacy mattered more than solitude.

This was someone else.

Adrian flipped through the pages methodically. Consent forms. Medical notes. Timelines.

Everything else matched.

Three embryos.

Three heartbeats.

No recorded complications.

His fingers stilled.

If the wrong woman had been implanted-

His chest tightened with something unfamiliar. Not panic. Something colder. More dangerous.

Loss of control.

***

Lina noticed the shift immediately.

It started with subtle changes at work. A request for additional paperwork. A quiet HR email asking her to confirm her employment history. A compliance officer stopping by her desk under the guise of routine verification.

None of it was alarming on its own.

Together, it felt like pressure building beneath the surface.

She reminded herself she hadn't done anything wrong. She worked hard. She followed rules. She showed up, did her job, went home.

Still, unease curled in her stomach.

That afternoon, her supervisor stopped by her desk.

"Mr. Hale wants a review of all junior admin staff files," she said casually. "Yours included."

Lina's fingers paused over the keyboard.

"Hale?" she echoed.

"Yes. Standard procedure."

Lina nodded, forcing calm into her posture. "Of course."

Her supervisor smiled and walked away.

But Lina couldn't shake the chill that spread through her.

That night, she dreamed of the hospital.

The bright lights. The clipboard. The pen in her hand.

This time, when she looked down at the signature line, the name wasn't hers.

She woke with a gasp, heart pounding.

"Mommy?" Elena whispered sleepily from her bed.

"I'm here," Lina said immediately, crossing the room to sit beside her children. She brushed Elena's hair back gently, her hand steady despite the tremor running through her.

She stayed there long after they fell asleep again.

Two days later, Adrian sat across from the hospital's former intake nurse.

The woman looked nervous. Older than he remembered from the file. Her hands twisted together in her lap.

"You're certain there was no confusion?" Adrian asked evenly.

The nurse swallowed. "We had a system back then. Names, file numbers. Everything double-checked."

"Back then," Adrian repeated. "What about that day?"

Her eyes flickered away.

"There was an emergency," she admitted. "A delay. Things got... rushed."

Adrian leaned forward slightly. "Did you switch files?"

The silence stretched.

"I don't remember," she said weakly.

"That's not an answer," Adrian replied coldly.

The nurse's shoulders sagged. "There were two Moores scheduled that morning," she whispered. "Maris Moore and... Lina Moore."

Adrian's blood went cold.

"They arrived within minutes of each other," the nurse continued. "One was flagged for surrogacy. The other for a routine screening. I-"

"You mixed them up," Adrian finished.

The nurse nodded, tears gathering in her eyes. "I didn't know. I swear. By the time we realized something was off, the paperwork had already been processed."

"How long after?" Adrian asked.

"Weeks," she said. "By then... it was too late."

Adrian stood.

"Thank you," he said, already turning away.

"Mr. Hale," the nurse called after him, panic rising in her voice. "I lost my job. My license. I paid for it."

Adrian paused at the door.

"You haven't even begun to," he said quietly.

Lina's world began to feel smaller.

She avoided the executive floors. Took different elevators. Left work precisely on time. She didn't tell herself why.

She didn't need to.

That Friday, as she was packing up her desk, her phone buzzed with a number she didn't recognize.

She ignored it.

It rang again.

Then a third time.

Unease prickled along her spine.

She answered.

"Ms. Moore," a calm male voice said. "This is Adrian Hale."

The room tilted.

"Yes?" Lina managed.

"I'd like to speak with you in person," he continued. "About a medical matter."

Her breath caught.

"I don't understand," she said carefully.

"You will," he replied. "Tomorrow. My office. Ten a.m."

The line went dead.

Lina stared at her phone long after the screen went dark.

Adrian ended the call and sat back in his chair.

The confirmation had come faster than expected.

Employment records. Medical files. Birth certificates obtained quietly through legal channels.

Three children.

Triplets.

Born on the exact date the surrogacy timeline predicted.

He closed his eyes briefly.

They existed.

His children existed.

And they were being raised by a woman who had never agreed to this.

For the first time in years, Adrian Hale didn't know what the right move was.

But he knew one thing.

He was done waiting.

Lina didn't sleep that night.

She packed lunches. Laid out clothes. Memorized her children's faces like she might need the memory to survive something.

At ten a.m. the next morning, she stood outside Adrian Hale's office.

The same office. The same glass walls. The same man who had caught her arm weeks earlier without knowing who she was.

Now he knew.

She stepped inside.

Adrian rose from behind his desk, his gaze unreadable.

"Ms. Moore," he said quietly. "Thank you for coming."

Lina swallowed hard. "Why am I here?"

Adrian slid a folder across the desk.

"Because," he said, "three years ago, a mistake was made."

Lina's hands shook as she opened it.

And saw her name.

Her signature.

And the truth she had never been meant to find.

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