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clinic. Each step felt heavier than the last, like I was walking straight into a storm I wasn't ready for. The smell of antiseptic clung to
ow why I wa
t. I knew e
ing like a predator in the dark, ready to poun
or and smoothed a hand over my skirt, forc
lled, calm and professional, but i
oor open and s
as they landed on me. She had the kind of face that made you want to trus
for me to sit. "I'm glad you could come in today. I
thumped p
elf into the chair across from
adjusted her glasses. "Not wron
nt a shiver
aight in the eye. "The results came back from the audit the
y. I gripped the edge o
used for your IVF procedure. The father of
throat like a jagged stone. "What do you mean? I I pick
fault, Elara. There was an error... an administrative oversight during that wee
down my back. "Someo
desk toward me. "The father's identity is... not confidential in this case
live grenade. My fingers trembled as
pped to a medical form. A fam
wline. Those pierci
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touch had haunted me for years. Th
the father
snapped the folder shut and s
mistake," I stammered.
le-checked, Elara. Triple-che
ame rushing back dark whiskey, whispered words, a hotel room bathed in golden
no
know?"
that can stay hidden. He's a very high-profile client. When the aud
drained fr
," I muttered, s
oftened with sympathy. "I u
of her office, clutching my handbag
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sn't enough to clear the fog in my head. My heart pounded as I weaved through the
an B
through my mind
n's f
chest. My little boy, Liam, was at daycare right now, probably coloring or buil
lding a secret too b
me to think
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I paced the living room, replaying the conversation over and over u
und protecting Liam. Keeping
man with enough influence to bend entire markets to his will
would
iam fr
ay violently. No. I wo
or the first time: no one would ever h
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coffee table. I snatched it up, desperate for a
wn Nu
. Something in my gut screamed at me to let it go
I said ca
a deep, smooth voice I hadn't heard in
" the m
od ran
that
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d, trying to sound calm, though
replied, his tone low and d
d hard. "A
t my
eath
ould he al
hat you're talking a
"Don't play dumb, Elara. I had a very inter
ke a vise. He knew
d quickly, "I
n," he interrupted smoothly. "In pers
nig
ough the phone like a blade. "We're goi
the line
my phone clutched to my chest, m
-
'd changed my outfit three times before finally settling on something neutral: a cream blouse,
y door came pr
it to find a man in a black
a Moore?"
" I c
escort you
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ilently through the city streets, its tinted windows shutting o
a towering glass building, I felt my s
n shaky legs, tilting my head back to take in
old, sleek and intimidating. The ai
. He swiped a keycard, and the doors slid s
hing out of a movie-floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the glittering city sk
here
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silhouetted against the city lights. He turned slowly
lored to perfection, sharp features illuminated by the soft glow of the
ra," he sai
ed hard.
e, each step measu
aze flicking over me like a search
burst out. "I didn'
cuss your excuses later. For now, let's
. "What do
a cold smile. "You'
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opened, but no sound came out. All I could do wa
y managed, my voic
Elara. I'm not asking. I'm telling you. We're
in years, I felt the gr