icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

The Billionaire's Asset: Carrying His Heir

Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 843    |    Released on: 30/01/2026

and stale champagne. Aurora sat on a folding chair, hugging hers

He was shouting, but Aurora heard it

tomorrow?" Hansen screamed. He pointed a finger in her fac

rora whispered. He

rrative! And right now, the narrative is that my st

ly, we spin this," she said calmly. "Say she has a history

He looked at Kendall, t

ton's assistant. He didn't look at A

d. "It acknowledges your material misrepresentation. It also waives your ri

ords blurred. Material misrepresen

She tried to stand up. "

ers. Two large security

re," Hansen said.

marched her with a force that bruised. They moved her throug

ng about. Phones went u

er," someo

ra

d. The shoe came off. The guard didn't stop. She hopped,

evolving doors. Th

d out onto the

er hit her instantly, soaking her silk

ashing muddy water onto her legs. The contents spilled out-lips

o gather her things. Her knee scraped aga

were shaking so hard she dropped

nt De

ried

en. Conta

past. The windows were tinted dark, impenetrable. It s

od under the awning, dry and warm. Preston looked at her-

said something to Ken

inside her chest. It wasn't

t sidewalk. She curled in on herself, wrapping her arms around her stomach

ba

protect it. This thing that had ruined her li

m here, there was only one way to go. She had one card left to play. A nuclear option she had been researching

ead car, a Rolls-Royce Phantom with custom plates, stopped directly in front of

been tracking its owner's move

. She walked not to the passenger door, but to the driver's side window, forcing

she saw him. Corbin Heath. His eyes were the color

me, Ms. Paul," he said, his voi

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
The Billionaire's Asset: Carrying His Heir
The Billionaire's Asset: Carrying His Heir
“I stood in the marble bathroom of the Pierre Hotel, staring at the two pink lines that signaled the end of my life as I knew it. The dates didn't match my sterile, arranged engagement to a business heir; they matched a blizzard in Davos and a man whose name I had tried to scrub from my memory. I thought I'd hidden the test deep in the trash, but my stepsister Kendall was a viper who had been watching. Moments later, in the middle of a high-stakes gala, she stood on stage and projected a giant image of my positive pregnancy test onto a screen for all of New York's elite to see. The fallout was instantaneous and brutal. My fiancé, Preston, didn't ask for an explanation; he simply announced to the room that our merger was terminated because I was a "fraudulent asset." My stepfather, Senator Hansen, didn't offer a hand as I was swarmed by reporters; instead, he had security drag me out into a freezing rainstorm, hissing that I was a liability who had tanked his campaign. Barefoot and soaking wet on the sidewalk, I watched his black town car splash gutter water over me as I realized my bank cards were frozen and my apartment was already being sold from under me. I huddled in the rain, feeling the strange, protective heat in my abdomen, realizing my own family had orchestrated a public execution of my character. They didn't just want me gone; they wanted me destitute and destroyed. "Who is the father?" the reporters screamed, their flashes blinding me as I collapsed on the wet concrete. I had been discarded like trash by the people who were supposed to love me, left with nothing but the secret growing inside me and a flash drive that could burn the city to the ground. But I had one nuclear option left. When a black Rolls-Royce pulled up to the curb, I didn't beg for a ride. I held up the drive containing the evidence of Corbin Heath's illegal offshore accounts-the cold-blooded billionaire who was the true father of my child. "I want sanctuary, my father's freedom, and my assets unfrozen," I told him, shivering but resolute. Corbin looked at me with eyes like cold steel and offered a deal that felt more like a hostile takeover than a rescue. He would protect me, but only if I signed a contract that made me his wife and gave him total control over my life and his heir. I had escaped the wolves only to sell my soul to the devil, and as the car door clicked shut, I realized the war for my survival had only just begun.”