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When My Ex Declared War Over Our Daughter

Five years after their painful split, a high-stakes legal battle erupts between a powerful billionaire and his former lover. When he discovers the existence of the daughter he never knew about, he vows to claim custody by any means necessary. Caught in a web of old wounds and new rivalries, the mother must fight to keep her child. As their past secrets surface, the war over their family threatens to reignite a passion they both tried to bury forever.
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Chapter 1

The champagne flutes caught the chandelier light like a thousand tiny stars. I stood at the edge of Sam Gordon's grand ballroom, watching Manhattan's elite swirl past in their designer gowns and tailored suits. Seven years I'd been part of this world—Sam's world—and I still felt like a ghost at my own funeral.

"Kenna." Lilliana Aguilar's voice dripped honey and poison in equal measure. She materialized beside me, her fingers wrapped around the delicate gold locket she always wore. Her sister's locket. The dead woman whose shadow I'd lived in for seven years. "We should talk. Upstairs."

I knew better. But the alternative was staying down here, watching Sam's hand rest on Victoria Blackwood's lower back as he introduced her to his business partners. The heiress he'd be announcing his engagement to by month's end, according to the whispers that followed me like smoke.

The grand staircase stretched upward, marble gleaming under soft lighting. My heels clicked against each step. Lilliana walked beside me, her smile sharp enough to draw blood.

"You must be so proud," she said when we reached the landing. Below us, the party continued, oblivious. "Seven years of playing house, and this is how it ends. Sam finally choosing someone worthy."

I turned to walk away. Her hand shot out, gripping my wrist. The locket glinted at her throat.

"My sister would have given him everything. A real family. A legacy." Her eyes narrowed. "What have you given him? Nothing but—"

"Let go."

"You're nothing, Kenna. You've always been nothing."

I pulled free, but she moved with me. Her palm connected with my shoulder blade—not hard, but precise. My heel caught the edge of the top step.

The world tilted.

Marble rushed up to meet me. My temple cracked against the bannister. Pain exploded white-hot behind my eyes. I tumbled, my body a rag doll in gravity's grip, until I hit the landing halfway down.

Warmth spread across my face. Wet. Sticky.

Through the ringing in my ears, I heard Lilliana scream. "She pushed me! Oh God, she attacked me!"

Footsteps thundered. Voices shouted. Someone's hands touched my shoulders, but I couldn't focus. The chandelier above me fractured into a dozen spinning lights.

"Call an ambulance!" A woman's voice, distant.

Then Sam's face appeared above me. For one heartbeat, I thought I saw concern. But his gaze slid past me, up the stairs.

"Lilliana?"

He was gone before I could speak.

---

The emergency room smelled like antiseptic and fear. Fluorescent lights burned my eyes. A nurse pressed gauze to my head while another checked my vitals. Blood soaked through the white fabric, blooming red.

The automatic doors burst open. Sam strode in, his tuxedo jacket gone, his shirt sleeves rolled up. My chest loosened. He came.

But he walked past my stretcher without breaking stride.

"Where is she?" His voice carried across the ER. "Where's Lilliana?"

A doctor pointed to a curtained area. Sam disappeared behind it. I heard Lilliana's soft crying, her trembling voice: "I don't know what happened, Sam. She just—she came at me—"

"Shh. You're safe now."

The nurse beside me cleared her throat. "Miss Boyd, we need to run some tests. That's a significant head wound."

I couldn't look away from that curtain. Couldn't stop hearing the tenderness in Sam's voice—a tenderness he'd never used with me.

"Sam." My voice cracked. "Sam, please."

The curtain twitched. He emerged, his jaw set in that way that meant his decision was final. He looked at me, and his eyes were ice.

"You hurt her."

"She pushed me. I fell—"

"Enough." He raised one hand. Two security guards materialized at his side. "Keep her away from Lilliana. I don't want any more incidents tonight."

"Sam, I'm bleeding—"

But he'd already turned back to the curtain, back to Lilliana and her theatrical sobs and the tiny scratch on her arm that required nothing more than a band-aid.

The doctor returned, a tablet in his hands. His expression was carefully neutral. "Miss Boyd, we've run your bloodwork. There's something you should know."

He glanced at the security guards, then back at me. "You're pregnant. About six weeks."

The world stopped.

Six weeks. I counted backward. The night Sam had come home late, smelling like scotch and regret, and reached for me in the dark like I was a lifeline instead of a substitute.

Behind the curtain, Sam murmured something that made Lilliana laugh.

I looked down at my hands. Blood under my nails. A diamond bracelet on my wrist—one of a hundred expensive apologies Sam had given me over the years.

"I need to leave," I told the doctor.

"Miss Boyd, you need stitches. And with the pregnancy—"

"I'm leaving."

I signed the forms against medical advice. The nurse gave me gauze and instructions I didn't hear. The security guards watched me stumble out into the night, but they didn't follow. I wasn't worth following.

The penthouse was empty when I returned. I moved through rooms that had never been mine, packing a single bag. My clothes. My laptop. The photo from that Fourth of July when Sam had smiled at me like I mattered.

On the kitchen counter, I left the diamond bracelet. The necklace. The earrings. The keys to the penthouse and the Mercedes.

I left everything he'd given me except the one thing he didn't know about.

The taxi driver didn't ask about the blood on my dress. JFK glowed in the predawn darkness. I bought a ticket to London on my credit card—the one Sam didn't control.

As the plane lifted off, I pressed my hand to my stomach. "Just you and me now," I whispered.

Below, New York disappeared into clouds. I didn't look back.

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