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LOGINMarried to her childhood friend Eric Harrington for six years. Adina King, the Heiress to a massive wealth of her late parents was later diagnosed with fertility issues and turned to IVF. But a hospital mix-up leaves her pregnant with the sperm of her Ex-boyfriend, Ryan Knight—now a billionaire who wants her to keep the baby.
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"Adina, stop!" Vanessa’s voice cracked through the silence as she rushed into the ward, the harsh white lights of the facility making everything feel too exposed, too sterile.
The faint bite of antiseptic clung to the air, barely masked by the artificial lavender mist puffing from a nearby diffuser.
Adina was standing next to her bed, barefoot on the cold floor. Her hospital gown hung off one shoulder, her arms streaked red.
She didn’t stop. Her nails dragged across torn skin like she was trying to peel something off—or out—of herself.
"Baby, no—no, stop that." Vanessa reached her, grabbing her wrists gently but firmly.
Adina didn’t look at her. Her eyes were wide and glossy, as she stared at the walls of her ward room.
"It won’t stop," she whispered. "It’s under my skin. I can feel it... I have to get it out..."
Vanessa’s heart ached. This wasn’t her granddaughter. Not the fearless, wild girl she raised after her son died. This was someone who had been broken.
"You’re safe now," Vanessa said softly, brushing hair out of Adina’s face with a trembling hand. "I’m here. You’re not alone anymore."
Adina blinked slowly, like she was coming up for air from under the water. "Am I? Because everything feels... wrong. I wake up and it seems like the walls are breathing…”
“...People talk…I can hear them but I don't see their mouths move. And sometimes... I hear Adrian crying. Where’s Adrian? Where’s my baby?!"
She started to panic, jerking against Vanessa’s grip. Her breath came in fast, shallow gasps. "I have to find him. I need to—please—I need to find him."
Vanessa pulled her closer, wrapping her up like she used to when Adina was little and scared of thunderstorms.
"He’s okay," she whispered, pressing her cheek against Adina’s clammy forehead. "He’s with me now. He’s safe. I promise you."
Adina’s voice cracked. "I’m not crazy, Grandma. I swear, I just... I don’t know what’s happening to me.”
Adina’s gaze dropped to her arms. Blood was already drying in thin, angry lines.
“I’m scared,” she whispered, almost too quiet to hear. “I don’t know what’s real anymore. I close my eyes and see… things. Awful things.”
Vanessa tightened her hold. Her hand trembled against Adina’s back, She fought the panic rising in her chest, forcing calm into her voice.
“I know, baby. I know. But you’re not going through this alone.”
Adina leaned into her, shaking like a leaf caught in the wind. “It feels like I’m slipping,” she mumbled. “Like my head’s not mine anymore.”
Vanessa rocked her gently. “You’re gonna get through this. I swear to you—we’ll get answers. But for now, I need you to calm.”
Adina pulled back a little, eyes swimming with tears. “Where’s Adrian? Really? Is he okay?”
“He’s with me,” Vanessa said softly. “I took him home with me. Anita’s watching him—she’s amazing with babies, remember? He’s safe, I promise.”
Adina stared at her, trying to believe it. Trying to hang onto something solid. “Okay,” she breathed.
Vanessa kissed the top of her head, holding her close again. “I’m getting you out of here. You don’t belong in this place. And the people who did this to you…”
She paused, her voice low and cold now.
“They’ll pay. Every last one of them.”
———
Two days later…
Vanessa King sat poised like royalty in her sitting room, her expression unreadable, the quiet elegance of the space clashing with the tension thickening by the second.
Her fingers were folded neatly on her lap, but her eyes didn’t waver as Eric Harrington walked in, flanked by his mother, Mabel, and Caleb West, the legal director of King Group.
Eric didn't sit and went straight to speaking.
“You had no right,” he said, voice clipped, standing stiff near the armchair opposite hers. “...To discharged Adina from the mental hospital without telling me. And you took Adrian out of my house without my permission…That's basically kidnapping.”
Vanessa arched one brow, unbothered. “Your house?” Her tone was calm, but the disdain in it was unmistakable. “You mean the house I gave my granddaughter as a wedding gift?”
Eric hesitated. His mouth opened like he had a comeback, but nothing came out. He glanced at his mother, Mabel for backup, and fortunately she was already stepping forward.
“This is over the line, Vanessa,” Mabel said, smoothing her blazer sleeve. “You’re not her doctor, or a judge. Eric’s her husband—he should be involved in her care. And Adrian is their child. You don’t just get to take them.”
Caleb cleared his throat, trying to mediate. “Mrs. King, if I may… legally, Eric does have spousal rights during a medical crisis. And as the child’s father—”
Vanessa raised a hand, cutting him off with a look.
“Let’s stop right there.”
The room fell silent.
“You all seem very sure Adrian is Eric’s biological son,” she said, each word deliberate. “But based on my recent findings… he’s not.”
Eric’s head snapped toward her.
Mabel tensed.
“What are you talking about?” Eric demanded. “That’s not true.”
Vanessa stood, slowly, her expression unreadable.
“As far as I’m concerned, Adrian is Adina’s son. Which makes him mine to protect. So I suggest you tread carefully, Eric.”
Mabel regained her voice first. “You’re bluffing,” she said sharply. “This is just a smear job to push my son out of Adina’s life. What proof do you even have?”
Vanessa stepped closer, her heels barely making a sound on the polished floor. Her voice dropped, cool and sharp as glass.
“Oh, don’t worry, the proof will be presented in court. Including the doctor who drugged Adina with benzodiazepines and antipsychotics. And whoever paid him to do it.”
Eric looked dazed, shoulders stiffening. “I didn’t… I didn’t know about that,” he said quietly. “I just took her there because she wasn't okay. She needed help, I thought—”
“Stop,” Mabel snapped, cutting him off. “She’s baiting you. None of this will hold. We’ll find out where she’s keeping Adina and Adrian, don’t worry.”
A sudden buzz broke the moment. Caleb reached inside his jacket, checking his phone. As he read the message, color drained from his face.
He leaned over to Eric. “You need to see this.”
Eric took the phone, frowning. His expression darkened.
Mabel snatched it from his hand, scanning the screen. Her voice rose. “You’re calling for an emergency board meeting? Without telling Eric?”
Vanessa didn’t even blink. Her reply came cool and effortless.
“Good. So the mole’s still leaking info. I was counting on that.” She turned to Eric. “If you want to stay chairman, you’ll have to prove something before Wednesday.”
She let that hang in the air before continuing a few seconds later, “Paternity test. You, Mabel, and Dominic. Submit yourselves…”
“...Or step down. Because the only reason you became chairman was thanks to my son’s Will—naming Adina’s husband as successor if she gave birth to his child.”
Eric stared at her, frozen.
Vanessa stepped closer to him, her voice lowering to a final, warning hush. “Don’t look so shocked, I’m just getti
ng started. Everything you, your mother, and her little circle did to my granddaughter… I’m going to bring it to light.”
A lone figure stood at the entrance of Brooke Alley, shrouded in a gray hoodie, dark glasses obscuring her face.Her hands trembled as she clutched her phone, dialing the same number again.Her breath came in uneven gasps, the damp air thick with the scent of decay and rain-soaked pavement.She pressed the phone to her ear. "Mrs. Harrington, I'm here already. Where are you?""Oh... don't worry, I'll be there in a few minutes. Just wait," Mabel's voice replied from the other end.She exhaled shakily, nodding to herself. But as she lowered the phone, a strange feeling prickled at her spine. Something was off.That was when she noticed him.A man, clad in black, stood near the flickering streetlight, his face obscured by a black eyes mask. He wasn’t moving. Just watching.A shiver ran down her spine. She averted her gaze, hoping it was a coincidence, but when she dared another glance, he was walking toward her.Her breath hitched.She stepped back. He quickened his pace.Her heartbeat po
Vanessa settled into the plush leather seat of her sleek Rolls-Royce Phantom, the faint hum of the engine barely registering as Oliver, her driver, eased the car onto the quiet street. She stared out the window, but the city lights flickered past were nothing more than fleeting haze.Her mind was elsewhere, tangled in the unsettling events of the day. A heaviness settled in her chest, unshaken by the gentle hum of the ride. Adina’s call from the hospital echoed in her thoughts. "Grandma, it's more serious than I thought. Pamela lost a pregnancy, but she’s been revived." A deep frown etched itself onto Vanessa’s face. She exhaled sharply, fingers tapping against her lap, her mind circling back to her visit to the doctor’s office afterwards. ---Flashback – At the Hospital. Vanessa stood in the doctor’s office, her hands resting lightly on the polished edge of his desk.The doctor sighed, his expression grim as he looked away from the medical chart to her. "I don’t believ
The faint sound of running water echoed from the private restroom inside Adina’s office.Sarah, one of the office assistants, was sorting through a stack of files near the bookshelf.She had been instructed earlier to organize some documents and remained focused on completing the task. Silently, she continued arranging them with precision.The office door opened, and Pamela, Adina’s secretary, walked in carrying a tray with a steaming cup of tea. She placed it carefully on the desk.“Ma’am, I brought your tea,” she said.From inside the restroom, Adina’s voice came through. “Alright, thank you, Pamela.”Pamela nodded and stepped out of the office.A moment later, Mia, Adina’s personal assistant, walked in, flipping through some documents in a folder.She glanced toward the closed restroom door before turning to Sarah who seemed to be putting a finishing touch on her work by the bookshelf. “Sarah, when you're through with the arrangement, take the three brown files among the files to
Eric winced as his mother, Mabel, carefully applied pressure to the wound on his hand.The gash from his crashing into the glass coffee table at Ryan's office was bleeding, but the pain barely registered compared to the turmoil raging inside him.“Eric, what were you thinking?” Mabel scolded, dabbing antiseptic onto the deep wound on his left hand before wrapping it with sterile gauze. "Why did you go to Ryan's office? You're only escalating the situation. What if he decides to sue you for trespassing and assault? How will you explain this to Adina and her grandmother?”Eric gritted his teeth, a low growl escaping his throat as the pain from the wound pulsed through his hand, each throb fueling the frustration already boiling inside him. “I can’t just sit back and let him take everything I’ve worked for over the past six years. This isn’t just about the baby—it’s about Adina too. She’s still my wife.” Mabel’s hand stilled, and she looked up at him, her face tightening with concern
The glow of the bedside lamp cast soft shadows across the room as Eric’s lips traced a slow path down Adina’s neck.His hands moved with practiced ease, knowing exactly where to touch, exactly how to make her tremble. Adina wanted to respond to him, but it felt as though an invisible barrier had numbed her emotions and dulled the desire his touch once ignited in her.She lay beneath him, stiff and unresponsive, her heart weighed down by something she couldn't name. Eric noticed. His movements slowed, then stopped altogether. He pulled back slightly, his brown eyes searching hers. "What’s wrong?" he murmured, his breath warm against her skin. Adina forced a small smile, trying to push down the unease clawing at her chest. “I’m just tired, Eric.” A brief silence settled between them, charged with tension.Then his expression hardened, the subtle ease in his features earlier vanishing in an instant.“Tired again? You’ve been ‘tired’ for days now." Adina sat up, pulling the sh
The hum of the luxury car’s engine softened as the driver pulled up in front of the Lumière Grand Hotel, one of the most exclusive dining destinations in the city.The sleek glass building towered in the night, its polished surface exuding quiet elegance and secrecy—the perfect setting for a private meeting.At the backseat of the car, Eric turned to Adina, his fingers instinctively reaching for hers.“Are you sure you don’t want me to come with you?” His tone was gentle, but reluctance flickered in his eyes. “We don't have to do it all through as Grandma dictates…I mean…”Adina squeezed his hand reassuringly, cutting him off his words “I’ve got this, Eric. You trust me, don’t you?” He sighed, brushing his thumb over the back of her hand. “Of course, I do. I just don’t like the idea of you there alone with him.” Although Eric had accepted Adina’s grandmother’s wish and reassured her of his support throughout the pregnancy, he still felt unease about Adina meeting Ryan alone.He


















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