One Night, One Baby, One Billionaire Mess
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it felt different. Or maybe
my pulse. The tinted windows shielded me from the outside world for now, but I knew what wait
years away, and I was no longer the woman who ha
rough the morning air. The weight of dozens of stares pressed against me,
pered as I
t Ava R
's b
five
wledge them. I moved forward,
wrapped around me. The lobby was exactly as I had left it moder
for me, her brown eyes sharp behind her
g through her tablet. "The press is still asking for a st
rinkle in my dress.
also wond
im?" I finished
dded. I gave a small smile, though it
hought settled une
lettering. The Annual Commerce Gala. A prestigious gala, filled with the city's elites, business
so, I hadn't planned on attending. Until I saw his name on the guest list. Damian Cross. The name
little too fast. My grip on the invitation had turned my knuckles white. Five yea
was everywhere in this city. He hadn't
out to be in the same room. I didn't know how I felt
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s casting soft light over the glittering crowd. All I could feel was the energy
carefully thought responses. My presence was a statement in i
never wante
s glo
nk she's se
dange
t enough. I ignored them as a waiter passed by, and I plucked a glass of champagne from his tray, letting the cool s
me. I was here to show Damian Cross that I wa
oth voice called. "You
rough business circles. His salt-and-pepper hair an
nt before letting out a soft laugh. "I w
n glass of champagne. "You and I both k
here I thought people c
your leadership." He remarked. "I imagi
my champagne. "Some things
ome things are wort
around my glass as
owingly. "You haven't
et my expressi
you w
n a mock toast. "Th
lipping away into the crowd. I sighed, rolling my shoulders back. James wa
y fingers curled around my now empty champagne glass, the cold pressin
an C
more dangerously handsome. His dark hair, slightly tousled yet effortlessly styled, framed shar
tense eyes of his as well. I placed the glass on a passing tray before c
he way I did. Our eyes locked, and for the first time in five years
e y
let him have power over me again, and yet, as he took one step closer, his ga