Elara Lawson only wanted one thing: a child to love. A medical mix-up gave her more than she bargained for. Now she's pregnant with the heir of Adrian Knight cold, ruthless billionaire, and the last man she ever wanted in her life. Adrian doesn't believe in love, but he'll do anything to claim his child. His solution? A contract marriage. But Elara has her own secret: the child may have come from the wrong sperm... Yet somewhere between fiery clashes and stolen kisses, the wrong sperm may just lead to the right love. --- "Marry me." The words fell like a command, not a request. Adrian's voice was steel under velvet, the kind of tone that built empires and ruined enemies. I laughed bitterly. "You don't even know me." His eyes burned into mine, dark and unyielding beneath the soft glow of his penthouse chandelier. "I know enough. You're carrying my child. And I don't share what's mine." "This isn't business, Mr. Knight. This is my life." "Exactly," he said, stepping closer, his breath brushing my cheek. "Which is why you're going to be my wife."
Elara's POV
---
The first time I stepped into St. Mary's Fertility Center, I didn't expect my life to shatter and rearrange itself into something unrecognizable.
The air smelled faintly of antiseptic and lavender, a strange mix that tried too hard to be calming. The receptionist gave me a bright, professional smile as I filled out forms that would determine the course of my future. I wasn't supposed to be nervous. This was supposed to be simple clinical, efficient, safe. I wasn't here for a man. I wasn't here for love. I was here because I'd made a choice: to become a mother on my own terms.
After years of heartbreak, betrayal, and being told I was "too picky" to settle down, I'd decided I didn't need a man to define my life. I'd saved enough, worked hard enough, and loved myself enough to finally pursue what I truly wanted a child.
A piece of me.
My family.
My future.
But as I sat in that pristine lobby, pen trembling in my hand, I couldn't shake the tight coil of anxiety in my chest. It wasn't doubt about becoming a mother. No, that part was clear as crystal. What rattled me was the sheer weight of stepping into the unknown.
"Miss Hale?" The nurse's voice broke through my thoughts, soft yet authoritative. "We're ready for you."
I took a deep breath, smoothed down my simple cream blouse, and followed her through a corridor lined with motivational posters about "Hope," "Family," and "Miracles." They were words I wanted to believe in but didn't dare hope for. Not yet.
---
Dr. Lawson greeted me with a warm smile in his office. He was a kind-looking man with silver hair and gentle eyes that put me at ease almost immediately.
"Miss Hale, I understand you're here for a donor insemination procedure. We've reviewed your file, and everything looks perfect for this cycle. Are you ready to begin?"
"Yes," I said, my voice steady despite the storm swirling inside me.
He nodded, sliding a glossy binder across the desk. "We've matched you with a donor based on your preferences medical history, genetics, physical characteristics. You'll find him listed here as Donor 204."
I glanced at the profile: tall, dark hair, hazel eyes, Ivy League graduate. Athletic, with a clean family health record. He looked like the blueprint of a man who had everything, but he was a faceless stranger. A nameless possibility. And that was fine. This wasn't about romance or a white-picket-fence fantasy.
This was about me taking control.
---
The procedure itself was quick. Cold. Clinical. A sterile room with white walls, a nurse humming softly as she prepared instruments. I closed my eyes, breathing deeply, telling myself that I was strong enough to do this. Strong enough to raise a child alone.
When it was over, I left the clinic feeling... hopeful. For the first time in years, hope didn't feel like a punishment.
---
That was three years ago.
Now, I sat cross-legged on the carpet of my tiny apartment, watching my two-year-old son stack colorful blocks with all the concentration of a tiny engineer.
"Careful, Liam," I whispered, biting back a laugh as he furrowed his brows in frustration, trying to balance a wobbly red block on top of a blue one.
He glanced at me with those stormy gray eyes that seemed too wise for his age, and my heart squeezed the way it always did when I looked at him. He was perfect. My miracle. My reason for everything.
And he was mine.
Only mine.
I'd built this little life for us, far away from noise, chaos, and expectations. I'd left my old life in the bustling city behind, trading corporate ladders and late-night meetings for bedtime stories and early morning cuddles. My days were simple but full, my heart fuller still.
But peace never lasts forever.
---
It started with a letter.
The envelope was stark white, tucked into my mailbox between a stack of bills and a flyer for a neighborhood bake sale. No return address. Just my name written in elegant, deliberate handwriting.
I opened it absentmindedly, expecting some generic advertisement, but the moment I unfolded the letter, my breath caught.
Elara Hale,
We regret to inform you of a clerical error that occurred during your insemination procedure at St. Mary's Fertility Center on February 14th, three years ago. After an internal review, it has come to our attention that the donor sample used in your procedure did not match the one selected.
The biological father of your child is not Donor 204. His name is Adrian Blake.
Please contact our office immediately.
The letter slipped from my fingers and fluttered to the ground.
Adrian Blake.
I'd heard that name before. Who hadn't? Adrian Blake was a billionaire tech mogul, the kind of man whose name was printed in glossy magazines and whispered in boardrooms. Cold, brilliant, untouchable. He was the sort of man people speculated about but never truly knew.
And now... he was the father of my son.
---
For a long moment, I just sat there, staring at the letter like it might rewrite itself if I blinked hard enough. Liam babbled happily to himself, oblivious to the storm gathering around him.
This had to be a mistake. Another one.
I scrambled for my phone and googled his name. Adrian's face filled my screen-sharp cheekbones, piercing steel-blue eyes, dark hair perfectly styled. He looked like the kind of man who'd never had a hair out of place in his life. The kind of man who lived in glass towers and thought feelings were weaknesses.
I thought of Liam's gray eyes.
My heart dropped into my stomach.
---
I didn't sleep that night. I sat at my kitchen table long after Liam had fallen asleep, staring at the letter, the glow of my laptop casting harsh shadows across my cluttered countertop. Adrian Blake's empire sprawled across the internet: billion-dollar companies, high-profile board meetings, sleek cars, luxury penthouses. He was power personified.
And he had no idea he had a son.
---
The phone call came the next morning.
"Miss Hale?" A woman's voice, cool and professional. "This is Amanda Chen, Mr. Blake's assistant. I believe you've received correspondence from St. Mary's."
"Yes," I said cautiously, my stomach twisting.
"Mr. Blake would like to meet with you. Today, if possible."
My throat tightened. "Today?"
"Yes, ma'am. I'll send a car to your address."
I wanted to say no. I wanted to slam the phone down and pretend this wasn't happening. But this wasn't just about me anymore. Liam deserved answers, even if I wasn't ready for them.
---
The car arrived like a shadow-sleek, black, and impossibly expensive. I strapped Liam into his car seat, my fingers trembling as I buckled him in.
When we arrived at the towering glass building that bore Adrian Blake's name, I felt like I'd stepped into another world. The lobby was cavernous, all marble and steel, with men and women in tailored suits gliding past me as if they were born to live in this rarified air.
"Miss Hale?" A woman in a sharp black dress approached me with a polite smile. "Mr. Blake is expecting you. This way, please."
I carried Liam on my hip, my heart pounding so hard it felt like it might bruise my ribs.
---
And then I saw him.
Adrian Blake stood behind a massive oak desk, the city skyline stretching out behind him like a painting. He turned when we entered, and for a second, the world stopped.
He was even more striking in person-tall, broad-shouldered, with a presence that sucked all the oxygen out of the room. His eyes, cold and piercing, swept over me before landing on Liam.
Something flickered there. Just for a moment.
"Miss Hale," he said, his voice deep, smooth, and commanding. "Sit down."
I sat, clutching Liam close as Adrian's gaze lingered on him.
"I suppose you know why you're here," he said.
"Yes," I whispered.
His jaw tightened. "Then let's not waste time." He leaned forward, eyes narrowing. "That child... he's mine."
The words slammed into me like a physical blow. I opened my mouth to respond, but before I could, Liam reached out a tiny hand and tugged at Adrian's perfectly tailored sleeve.
Adrian's expression didn't change. But his hand-large, strong, terrifyingly gentle-covered Liam's small one.
And for the first time, I saw a crack in his armor.
---
"I'll be filing for custody," Adrian said flatly.
My blood ran cold. "Excuse me?"
"You heard me. My son will not grow up a stranger to me."
I clutched Liam tighter. "You can't just-"
"I can," he interrupted, his voice icy. "And I will. Unless..."
I froze. "Unless what?"
Adrian leaned back in his chair, studying me like I was a puzzle he intended to solve.
"Unless you agree to my terms."
"What terms?" I asked, my voice shaking.
A slow, calculated smile spread across his face.
"Marry me."
The words hung in the air like a guillotine.
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Chapter 2 The Stranger with the Stormy Eyes
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Chapter 3 Tangled in silk and secrets
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Chapter 4 His offer comes with chains
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Chapter 5 Tangled truths
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Chapter 6 A Deal signed in secrets
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Chapter 7 Under His control
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Chapter 8 Secrets in the Dark
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Chapter 9 Paper promises and poisoned secrets
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Chapter 10 Strings around My heart
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Chapter 11 Tangled Truths
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Chapter 12 A Dangerous Dinner
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Chapter 13 Tangled in His
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Chapter 14 Fractures in the Dark
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