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Secret Baby: The Billionaire CEO's Unwanted Love

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 524    |    Released on: 09/05/2026

building on the Upper East Side. The doorman rushe

ed directly into a sprawling, glass-walled penthouse. The Manhat

marble coffee table sat a vase of fre

. Welcome home, sis

ulders finally dropped. A genuine smile touch

is room-a massive space outfitted with high-end servers, multip

d went straight to the bathroom. She turned on the cold water and splashed

he anger from the stolen ri

crypted satellite phone from her bag.

's deep, steady voice c

g the hardwood floor. "But there's a problem. Kaylie H

n, his voice was lethal. "I'll have my team rip

it. Let her climb as high as she wants. I w

te, Walter Bowen's company is bleeding

a cold laugh. "

up and walked to the floor-to-ceili

silk pajamas and dragging a large

m up. She carried him to the kit

ne," Leo noted, sipping the

is forehead. "Only to the

er laptop and pulled up the Chimera code, her fingers flying acros

y eyes flashed in her mind. She rubbed her temples,

thick manila envelope. Inside was the Severa

signed her name with a

e entryway console. Tomorrow, t

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Secret Baby: The Billionaire CEO's Unwanted Love
Secret Baby: The Billionaire CEO's Unwanted Love
“Haylee always thought she belonged to the wealthy Bowen family. But on the night of her birthday, her younger sister Cynthia handed her a crushing DNA report, sneered that she was taking her trust fund and fiancé, and shoved her violently off the yacht into the freezing Atlantic. Washing ashore on a dark island, Haylee was brutally assaulted by a drugged stranger. When she was finally rescued, she stared at a tiny television screen in absolute horror. Her adoptive father was calmly declaring her mentally unstable and officially dead to the press. Meanwhile, Cynthia was on screen flaunting a massive diamond ring from Haylee's own fiancé, inheriting everything that was rightfully hers. Discarded like trash, stripped of her identity, and suddenly pregnant with a stranger's child, Haylee was forced to flee the country with nothing but a heavy silver signet ring she found in the dark. She never understood how the family she had loved and trusted for years could erase her existence so ruthlessly. "Are we going to see the bad people who bullied you, Mom?" Five years later, Haylee stepped off a plane at JFK Airport, holding the hand of her genius five-year-old son. She was no longer a helpless victim, but a top-tier medical director holding the key to a billion-dollar empire. "We aren't running anymore," Haylee said softly, her voice laced with steel. "We're here to take everything back."”