The CEO's Regret: Too Late To Beg
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urrogate who would carry the heir his genetic
w behind her back while ignoring me standing in th
oom-she wasn't a clinical third party. She was his lover of fifteen years. I was just the "s
ll near the champagne towe
for a "shock," leaving me standing alone in the foyer,
ok back. Not
ance alone, I didn't
his attention anymore. I was ca
y house. I walked straight to his study and unlocked the filing cabin
e was buildi
handing me the weapon to
pte
s the vessel for our future, but the way his hand lingered on the s
a warmth I hadn't heard in two years. "She'
med to beg for forgiveness while demanding submission. She didn't look
lsey," Elia said. Her voic
mask of tragic resolve, telling me that his genetic condition made natural conception nearly impossi
the hormone injections, the invasive procedures. I want
e had said then, kissing my for
fing a pillow behind her back before she even
ntedly ignoring the fact that I was standing there in
ct, Ben," E
e
y, he was Bennett. To his business partners, Mr. Ra
bout diets, about the timeline. Bennett leaned forward, his elbows on his knees, his body physically shieldin
ine. Bennett had always seemed so burdened by it, so reluctant. I had comforted him, told him we would figure it out together. I
imated face, I saw no
lse
w tightened, looking at me as if I were
said. "Elia will be staying with us for
sounded hollow. "I thought we ag
hand dismissively. "It's better this wa
iumphant smile playing on her lips. It was
ed to tilt beneath me, my
er you wan
e leave. He was already pou
oil paint usually calmed me, but today it smelled like stagnation. I lo
to the dates Bennett claimed he had fertility treatments. Then
ers. Late mee
. It was the absolute, freezing realization that I
pt the household financial records. My hands were steady as I pull
I began to
ett's laugh, loud and uninhibited. A soun
a family. He didn't reali