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The Billionaire's Asset: Carrying His Heir

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 821    |    Released on: 30/01/2026

ath Tower. The city was a sprawling grid of lights below him, b

r stood nervously on th

igenberger Grandhotel in Davos from January 15th to the 20th. You we

he ultrasound from her medical file. The date of co

n Preston Sterling. "Sterling was i

e sound was like a gun

said into the interc

n he arrived, the unsigned contract on the coffee table

t the contract, then at her.

reviewed t

aid, her voice shaking with r

. "It is a generous offer. It provides for you com

he countered, turning to face h

own, A

N

e didn't rise, but th

anding, gripping t

at contract, we get married, and you provide me with an heir. In return, you live

n two?" sh

ployees who will testify to it. He will die in prison. Your assets will remain frozen. You will be homeless. And when that baby is born, I will sue you for custody. With your rec

to let them fall. This was a war, an

ifying into a cold, hard resolve. She

aid, her voice devoid of emotion. Corbin paused, h

ean?" he asked, h

tress is very bad for a developing fetus. And I am under an incredible amount of stress. If you want

He found none. He saw only the icy resolve of a cornered

e second I will let

appens all the time. Unless, of course, the mother is happy. Secure. Respected." She picked up the contract and a pen. "I w

in the room drop

ing, assessing the new risk. She wasn't threatening the baby. She w

inches away. He was furious, bu

ing a very da

e until tomorrow morning to send over a revised contract. Otherwis

e door clicking shut behind her, leaving him alone in the silent, cavernous

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The Billionaire's Asset: Carrying His Heir
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“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.”