The Billionaire Thought I Aborted, Then He Met My Twins
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ery couldn't feel her feet. She couldn't feel her legs. All the sensation in her body had pooled in her stomach, a heavy, churni
s stark against the white page. Quanti
it. Once. Twice. Then she fed the pieces into the small, personal shredder she kept by the vanity for sensitive documents. She listened to the mechanical whine as it ch
anity. The screen lit up
t did a painful flip against
greeting. No warmth. Just the deep, clipped tone of a man issuing an order. "Br
ine was barely visible through the sheets of gray
he whispered, her throat
l blow. "We are in the middle of a delicate negotiation with the board. I cannot have
ne wen
lled out a black Chanel suit. It felt like armor. It felt like a shroud. She a
ub. The rain was torrential. It bounced off the pavement, creating a knee-high mist. Avery ste
eel security
suit tailored to perfection, his face set in lines of ir
g theatrically. She looked small. Fragile. She l
d whipped her hair, but his expression hardened instantly. He looked around the empt
o cover them, exposing her own back to the freezing downpour. The wate
ed into Julian's chest. "I feel so terrible making you
eginning to chatter. She gripped the
r. He paused before getting in, turning to look at Aver
dn't hear. "Take a taxi back. I need to debrief Scarlett on t
. The doo
o the gray mist. They hadn't offered her a ride. He had checked for
g so hard she couldn't fit the key in the lock. Her temperature was spik
e thought.
in and Scarlett's floral perfume. He pushed open the
ut a dry, h
g his tie as he walked past the bed.
d out, soaking into the pillow. She didn't make