After a blackout one-night stand, Celine discovers she’s pregnant by a stranger she knows nothing about. Three years later, Hunter Reid returns to town. He’s cold, ruthless, and obsessed with perfection. When their paths cross, Hunter finds Celine’s kindness and naivety infuriating—but he can’t ignore the pull he feels toward her, no matter how much he tries to deny it. Celine, confused by his hatred, does her best to steer clear of him, but fate keeps throwing them together. As secrets unbox, she’s faced with a choice: risk her heart for a man whose icy gaze hides dangerous truths, or walk away to protect her child’s future. Can Celine break through Hunter’s walls, or will his past shatter their chance at happiness?
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“I’m pregnant.” The words hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. I stared at the fourth test strip in my trembling hand. This couldn’t be happening. Panic crawled up my spine. My parents would lose it. I had enough on my plate already. Missing a period wasn’t a big deal for me, so I didn’t think much of it at first. But when I started eating more and my jeans felt tighter, Caroline had insisted I take a test. And now here I was, sitting on the toilet, whispering to myself, “What am I going to do?” My art school entrance exam was next week. This was the kind of curveball I couldn’t afford. A knock on the door jolted me out of my spiraling thoughts. I scrambled to my feet, pulling up my shorts. Stuffing the test strips into a black plastic bag, I quickly tossed it into the trash and double-checked the bathroom for evidence. “Celine, get out! It’s my turn!” Jesse’s voice cut through the door. I let out a shaky breath. At least it wasn’t Mom. Gripping the doorknob, I took a moment to compose myself before unlocking it. Jesse shoved past me as soon as I opened the door. “Were you giving birth in there or what?” I didn’t answer. Her voice was as grating as ever. Jesse was the golden child, studying medicine at NYU, the one my parents showered with attention and pride. Meanwhile, I was the disappointment who had to work two jobs just to get by. I folded my arms as I watched her. “You didn’t need to yell.” She flashed me a middle finger before slamming the door in my face. I bit the inside of my cheek to keep me from snapping back. My hands balled into fists at my sides. ‘She’s not worth it.’ “Bitch,” I mumbled under my breath, turning toward the kitchen. My mom’s sharp voice echoed through the house as I walked in. She was on the phone, scolding Monroe again—something about a gas cylinder at her food canteen. At the dining table, breakfast was laid out like a feast. Every dish was Jesse’s favorite. Either she had big news to share, or Mom was doing her usual over-the-top routine to please her perfect daughter. I grabbed a grape and popped it into my mouth. Mom’s head snapped up, her eyes narrowing in silent disapproval. I rolled my eyes and kept chewing. “What’s this?” Jesse’s voice came from behind me, and my stomach dropped. I turned slowly, my heart pounding. She was holding a test strip. My blood ran cold. *Why the hell was she digging in the trash?* “What is that, Jesse?” Mom asked, stepping into the room, her phone still pressed to her ear. Her face froze when she saw the strip. The person on the other end of the call faintly called her name, but she ended it without another word. “Where… where did you get that?” Mom’s voice trembled, her expression shifting from confusion to suspicion. “From the trash can in the bathroom,” Jesse said casually, as if she wasn’t about to blow up my entire life. All eyes turned to me. My throat tightened, and I instinctively took a step back. “Celine, don’t tell me this is yours,” Jesse said, though her tone already held the answer she wanted. “No, it can’t be,” Mom interjected, shaking her head like she could erase the possibility. “It must be a prank. Someone’s playing a prank again.” “Mom, it’s obvious it’s hers,” Jesse said, her voice cool and cutting. “She was in the bathroom this morning. Plus…” She gave me a smug glance. “I noticed she’s been gaining weight.” I wanted to scream, but the words wouldn’t come. Jesse didn’t even give me a chance to defend myself. ************************ Three years had passed since that awful day, but the memory of their judgment still stung. When Mom found out, she didn’t waste a second throwing me out of the house. My dad didn’t intervene. Jesse stood by with a smirk as I begged to stay. If it weren’t for Caroline, I don’t know where I’d be. Her family took me in, and she even found me a job that I could manage until I gave birth. Because yes, I kept the baby. It wasn’t an easy decision, but I don’t regret it. My son is my joy, my strength, my everything. “Caesar, stop running! You might fall!” I called after him, my voice echoing down the hotel hallway. His giggles rang out, bright and carefree. Despite numerous warnings from my coworkers, I’d had no choice but to bring him to work again. “You’re going to get fired for this, Celine,” Blake said as we folded laundry later that morning. “I know,” I admitted, glancing at Caesar, who was fast asleep on a blanket I’d laid out on the floor. “But I don’t have anyone else to watch him.” “What about your mom?” Blake asked cautiously. I froze, gripping the towel in my hands. “She wants nothing to do with me,” I said after a pause. “And I’m not taking my son there just to be insulted.” Blake’s expression softened. “I’m sorry. I didn’t realize—” “It’s not your fault,” I cut in quickly. “My family’s just… complicated.” She set down her sheet and pulled me into a hug. “For what it’s worth, you’re doing an amazing job, Celine. Caesar’s lucky to have you.” Her words brought a small smile to my face. “Thank you, Blake.” But keeping Caesar out of sight was easier said than done. “Caesar, mommy’s getting mad…” I panted as I chased him down the hallway again. “If you don’t stop, I’m going to….” The elevator doors slid open just as he ran toward them. A man and a woman stepped out, and Caesar collided straight into the man’s legs. “Caesar!” I called, rushing to his side. I knelt beside him, checking for bruises, but he was fine—just startled. Letting out a breath of relief, I looked up to apologize to the couple. The words died on my lips when I met the man’s gaze. Piercing blue eyes stared back at me, freezing me in place. They were the most striking eyes I’d ever seen. And they looked exactly like Caesar’s.~CELINE'S POV~Hunter's gaze was like ice."Leave."The word sliced through me, cold and final. For a second, I didn't move. Didn't breathe. Charlotte opened her mouth like she wanted to argue, but one look from Hunter had her clamping it shut so fast I almost heard her teeth click. She huffed, crossing her arms like a spoiled child. I curled my fingers into the fabric of my uniform, grounding myself. A part of me wanted to fight back, to demand some sort of dignity. But what was the point? Without another word, I turned and walked away. I kept my back straight. My shoulders squared. Only when I reached the storage room did I finally let myself feel it.The weight of the night crashed over me, pressing me down until my knees buckled. I locked the door, slid to the floor, and buried my face in my hands as the tears came. Silent at first. Then in waves. The humiliation. The exhaustion. The constant battle of existing in a place that wanted nothing more than to spit me ou
~HUNTER’S POV~Caesar’s tiny voice shattered the silence like a gunshot. “It wasn’t Mommy’s fault! That mean lady made her do it!” The room froze.Every breath. Every heartbeat. Every single ounce of tension thickened until it felt like the walls themselves were holding their breath. I stared down at the small boy clutching the hem of Celine’s jacket, his little fists trembling with rage. His big, glassy eyes burned with something fierce…something raw…as he looked up at her, demanding justice. I wasn’t used to that. To people standing up for each other. For the first time in years, I didn’t know how to respond. My gaze flicked to Celine. She was still kneeling in the mess, her hands shaking as she pulled Caesar close. Her lips parted like she wanted to say something—explain—but nothing came out. Bianca’s scoff broke the moment. “Sir, you can’t seriously believe….” I lifted a hand. She shut up instantly. The urge to fire Celine burned through me. I’d been waiting for a
~CELINE’S POV~The kitchen was chaos. Pots clanged. Footsteps pounded against the tile. Orders were barked across the room, sharp and urgent. The air was thick with heat and stress, and everyone scrambling to prepare for Hunter’s guests. I moved quickly, arms full of fresh linens, weaving through the frenzy. My back ached. My legs burned. But stopping wasn’t an option. Hunter had made it clear—tonight had to be perfect.I dropped the linens onto the counter and wiped the sweat from my forehead, barely catching my breath before— "Celine!" I knew that voice. I closed my eyes for a second before turning. Bianca stood with her arms crossed, a smug tilt to her lips. Two other maids hovered behind her, hanging onto her every word like she was the queen of this damn castle. "The dining room floor still looks dirty," she said, inspecting her nails like the floor was my problem and not hers. "Go clean it again." I gritted my teeth. "I already cleaned it." She raised an eyebro
~HUNTER’S POV~Caesar had an uncanny ability to dismantle my perfectly structured life. The constant talking. The endless questions. The way he looked at me with those too-familiar blue eyes—like he expected something from me. And the worst part? I let him. I told myself it was because he was just a child. That it was easier to give in sometimes. That none of it actually meant anything. But that didn’t explain why I was already halfway out of my chair the second I heard his voice echo through the halls. "I want a bedtime story!"Loud. Unapologetic. Determined. I pinched the bridge of my nose. Relentless."No, Caesar," Celine’s voice answered, strained with exhaustion. "I told you, I’m busy."That should have been the end of it. But then— A wail. Loud. Sharp. Real. I was already moving before I could stop myself. When I found them, Celine was standing stiffly in the middle of the laundry room, her back to me. Caesar was on the floor, his small body trembling with the forc
~HUNTER’S POV~ I tapped my fingers against the desk, skimming through the estate’s daily operations report, but none of the words were registering. My patience was already razor-thin, and I knew exactly why. Celine.She was getting under my skin. The way she had looked at me last night—steady, unshaken—like she wasn’t afraid of me like she wasn’t intimidated. It was… frustrating. And I didn’t like feeling this way. I needed to remind myself why she was here. To work. That was it. Nothing more. So I made a decision. If she was going to work under my roof, she would do so under my rules—no special treatment, no leniency. That was the only way to handle this. I breathed out sharply and clicked open the security feed on my laptop, scanning the live footage of the main foyer. And there she was. On her knees, scrubbing the floor. Her hair was tied back, but a few strands had escaped, clinging to her forehead. She moved with precision, her shoulders tense, her hands gri
~HUNTER’S POV~I cut into my steak, but I wasn’t hungry. Across the table, Caroline smirked like she knew something she shouldn’t. Like she was enjoying a private joke at my expense. It was irritating. More irritating than usual. I didn’t know if she was teasing me about earlier or if she was just reveling in being a general menace, but either way, I needed to shut it down before she pushed any further. "You spend more time at my place than your own," I muttered, keeping my voice even. "Should I start charging you rent?" Caroline gasped, pressing a hand to her chest in mock horror. "Oh, how cruel! You wouldn’t dare, cousin." I stabbed another piece of steak, unimpressed. "You have a house. A very expensive one, if I remember correctly. Maybe you should start using it." She rolled her eyes, swirling the wine in her glass like she was bored. "And miss out on the joy of annoying you? Not a chance." I shook my head. But at least she was distracted. That was all I needed.
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