LOGINI slept with my boss's husband. It was supposed to be one mistake. One night. One secret. Something we would both pretend never happened. Instead, two months later, I'm staring at a positive pregnancy test. Now I'm carrying the child of the most dangerous man I've ever known. Julian Carter Vance. Billionaire. Cold-hearted executive. And husband to my boss. For two months, I've done everything possible to avoid him while secretly carrying his baby. But avoiding Julian is impossible. Especially when he starts noticing the lies. Especially when his attention becomes impossible to ignore. And especially when Stella Carter Vance—my powerful boss and Julian's wife—begins watching me a little too closely. The longer I keep my secret, the more dangerous things become. Because Julian is starting to realize something is wrong. And when he finally discovers the truth, his reaction isn't anger. It isn't regret. It's possession. "You should have told me sooner." "Why?" His dark eyes lock onto mine. "Because you're carrying my child." "And from now on, you're under my protection."
View MoreThere was something heavy and stifling about the silence in the bathroom.
It caught her attention just as soon as she closed the door behind her. Not an ordinary silence. Not a silence that made a room calm or comforting. A suffocating silence that made every breath feel forced. Her hands trembled as she looked down at the pregnancy test sitting atop the white marble counter. Two pink lines. Simple. Harsh. Unquestionable. She couldn’t think about anything else. The luxurious hotel ballroom on the other side of the paneling. The fundraiser. The donors, the executives, and the photographers. All she could see were the two little lines. "No…" she whispered. But her voice sounded uncertain. Distant. Because she already knew. Her absent periods. The nausea. The lightheadedness. All the exhaustion she had blamed on work. And him. Julian Carter Vance. Dani clenched her eyes tightly shut. Two months. Only two months ago, one careless night changed everything. Only two months ago, she woke up in Julian’s office, lying tangled in his expensive black sheets while sunlight crept into the room from beyond his towering figure by the window. Two months ago, she discovered that the handsome man standing there half-naked was more than just another rich businessman. He was her boss's husband. The sharp knocking echoed on the door of the bathroom. "Dani?" She jumped. "Stella needs you in the ballroom. The donor presentation starts any minute." Her stomach twisted up immediately. Stella Carter Vance. Head of Vance Holdings. Her boss. Julian's wife. The one who could easily ruin any career with a smile. She quickly placed the pregnancy test in her purse and shut it away. Her hands trembled violently. "I'm coming," she said. She looked at herself in the mirror. Pale face, wide hazel eyes, and dark curls perfectly done for the six-month effort put into organizing the fundraiser event. Perfectly normal. Or so she thought. She pressed her cold hands against her stomach. Pregnant. It didn't hit home. Not just yet. Knock, knock. "Come on already," the assistant outside snapped irritably. She had to force herself to step out. The corridor to the ballroom was bathed in the warmth of amber light and gleamed with white marble under her feet. This place oozed money. Today's fundraising event was among Vance Holdings' finest affairs. Politicians. Investors. Media. Billionaires pretending to be charitable. Dani had personally orchestrated nearly everything. She usually would be filled with pride. Tonight she could not shake the feeling that she was walking to the gallows. The doors to the ballroom opened in front of her. All at once, sounds rushed towards her. The melody. The laughter. The delicate heartbeat of crystal glasses. But then she caught sight of him. Julian Carter Vance stood in the room, a glass of wine he wouldn't drink in his hand, and his appearance in a black suit made him stand out in the sea of people. Tall. Commanding. Distant. Scary without having to raise his voice. He looked up. And his eyes locked with hers immediately. Dani stopped breathing. Months of running from him came down in seconds. Julian's eyes found her as if he had been waiting for her arrival since that very moment, as if he had been expecting her arrival. She had noticed his eyelids hardly moved in the presence of others. Like he didn't blink or he'd risk betrayal. He had many secrets to keep, especially from Stella. Stella, the poised blonde CEO, sidled up next to him and slipped her hand into his with practiced grace. There was no flaw in Stella’s perfect smile. The hairs on the back of Dani's neck rose in a chilling shiver. "Daniella, there you are," Stella cooed. "Mrs. Vance,” she said. "Calm your nerves,” Stella coaxed playfully. "You have organized this whole event, and it is supposed to be your night too.” Julian remained silent. But she knew that Julian was studying her. It was neither casual nor courteous, but intense. He was looking into something deeply, as if he were trying to find something. "Julian was just going over the acquisition proposal, weren't you, darling?" Darling. The word fell, somehow fake. Finally, Julian spoke. "Yes." His tone was deliberately distant. Cold enough to freeze the air. And Dani hated the way she felt when she heard it. Stella gave a slight smile. “But I think Richard should handle the account.” "I already have someone to work on it,” Julian responded. "Who?" Again, Julian’s eyes returned to Dani. "Her." There was no sound from either of them but breathing around the table, and the music and chatter all over the ballroom Dani's heart skipped a beat. Stella blinked and chuckled, an elegant sound. "Dani?" Julian raised his glass of champagne. "Yes." "Big client,” said Stella. Julian remained unreadable. "I'm aware.” Tension rippled through them, invisible yet palpable. Stella's smile froze a little, Dani noticed. Then Julian spoke again. Softly. Particularly to Dani. "You've been avoiding me.” Her stomach tensed. "I've been busy.” A lie. He knew. His dark eyes narrowed. "You've been ignoring my emails.” "What emails?" Dani murmured. "Don't play coy with me.” It had been two months since that night, but Julian had messaged her only three times since then. First Message: Are you home? Second Message: You left your bracelet. Third Message: Dani. She didn’t reply to any of those messages. Stella examined the exchange, analyzing every word in the air between them. The silence hung, awkward and defiant. But then, someone donated a piece of art to the auctioneer, effectively ending the moment of awkwardness. "Mr. and Mrs. Vance!" the older gentleman called out in cheerful tones. Julian took on his designated character with ease. Perfection incarnate. Total enigma. Watching Julian effortlessly switch characters made Dani feel more anxious than anything else. Because Dani knew that another Julian was behind closed doors, the one who had kissed her as gently as though gravity might give way underneath her. Julian was tired. Lonesome. Real. This wasn’t. "Dani?" Dani blinked. Julian stared at her again. "You look pale.” "I'm alright.” Liar. Julian's eyes narrowed. But before he had a chance to say anything, Stella rested her hand on his forearm. A tiny move. But Dani saw the transformation immediately. Cold. Remote. Unapproachable. It was not only her words that irritated him but also something much more, which would not stop. "Julian," she said in a sultry voice, “you’ve promised the mayor ten minutes.” "I know.” It was a clipped response, without any emotion. He looked one last time at Dani. "Don't go too far from me tonight.” Confused, Dani looked up. "Why?" "Because we have to start discussing the acquisition…” There was a pause before he added, with a new edge to his voice: "I need you close.” And then he walked away. Leaving Dani standing next to the donor station, the fake smile stuck on Stella's lips as she walked beside him. Inside Dani’s purse, next to her cell phone, lipstick, and keys, rested the very positive pregnancy test strip. Somehow that made her purse feel extremely heavy.Three knocks.Slow.Measured.Deliberate.The sound echoed through the darkened house.No one moved.The emergency lights flickered on a heartbeat later, bathing the hallway in a dim red glow.Julian's instincts took over.He reached for Dani's arm and gently but firmly guided her behind him."Stay with me."His voice was low.Controlled.One of the security guards rushed into the living room."The main power's been cut.""What about the backup generator?" Julian asked."It came online for three seconds.""Then someone disabled it too."Julian's expression hardened."This wasn't random.""No, sir."The guard touched the earpiece connected to the security network."We've confirmed three heat signatures outside the east fence.""Armed?""We can't tell."Another knock
The drive back from the paper mill was silent.Julian sat in the rear of the SUV with the worn leather notebook resting on one knee.Beside it lay the Polaroid of Mary Sullivan standing between the two bassinets.And beneath both was the hand-drawn map of St. Mary's maternity wing.One room circled over and over again.Room 216.Across from him, Ethan watched the city roll past the tinted window."You've been quiet."Julian didn't look up."I'm thinking.""Dangerous habit."A faint smile flickered across Julian's face before disappearing."If Room 216 matters..."He tapped the map."...then everything we've assumed about Room 214 could have been manufactured."Ethan nodded."Which means every clue pointing us there may have been designed to keep us away from somewhere else."Julian turned the Polaroid over once more.T
The darkness inside the basement became suffocating.Ethan Mercer didn't move.His flashlight remained off.His breathing slowed until it was almost silent.He counted.One voice at the top of the stairs.Another somewhere behind the storage shelves.At least two people.Possibly more.The folder labeled Grace rested beneath his gloved hand.He resisted the urge to open it.Right now, surviving mattered more than satisfying his curiosity.The calm voice from the stairwell spoke again."You've seen enough.""We're not here to hurt you."Ethan almost smiled.In his experience, people who began with We're not here to hurt you rarely intended anything good."Then why hide in the dark?" he called back.Silence.Then the second voice answered."You've been asking the wrong questions."The phrase caught Ethan's attention immediately.Julian had said almost the same thing only hours earlier after reading the mysterious letter.Coincidence?Or deliberate?"Who are you?" Ethan demanded.No answ
The cassette hissed.Static filled the abandoned room before an elderly woman's voice emerged, weak but unmistakably clear."If you're hearing this..."A cough interrupted her."...you found me too late."Ethan lowered his flashlight, every instinct telling him not to touch anything else.The room fell silent again.Then the recording continued."My name is Mary Sullivan."There was no hesitation.No attempt to disguise her identity.For the first time in nearly three decades, the missing head nurse of St. Mary's Hospital had identified herself.Ethan reached for the small recorder clipped to his belt and began documenting everything."Mr. Vance," he whispered into his earpiece. "You're going to want to hear this."Julian's voice came back immediately."I'm listening."---Miles away, Julian switched his phone to speaker.
Everyone turned toward Julian.The silence inside the penthouse became unbearable.Dani could hear her own heartbeat.Fast.Loud.Relentless.The folder of evidence remained scattered across the dining table.Birth records.
"Finally. Now we can talk."The voice came from somewhere inside the penthouse.Not through a phone.Not through a speaker.Not through a recording.Inside.Physically inside.Dani's heart nearly stopped.The darkness felt absolute.The sudden loss of power had swallowed everything.The city skylin
"They found Thomas's DNA results."Nobody moved.Nobody breathed.The penthouse seemed to shrink around them.Julian stood frozen beside the table, his phone clenched tightly in one hand.The color had completely drained from his face.Da
"Stella found us."The words landed like a gunshot.For a moment, Dani simply stared at Julian.The penthouse alarm continued blaring.Red emergency lights flashed across the walls.The city skyline beyond the windows looked surreal beneath the pu












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