LOGIN"I don't do love. I do contracts." Billionaire Adrian Blackwell has everything money can buy—except the one thing his family's fortune demands: an heir. When his grandfather's will threatens to strip him of his empire unless he produces a child within a year, Adrian makes a calculated decision. No messy emotions, no gold-digging wives—just a simple business transaction with a surrogate. Elena Martinez is drowning in debt, working three jobs to save her father from deportation and pay for his cancer treatment. When a mysterious contract offers her half a million dollars to carry a stranger's baby, she knows it's her only chance to save her family. But their "simple" arrangement becomes dangerously complicated when Elena discovers she's not just carrying Adrian's child—she's carrying the key to a conspiracy that could destroy them both. And as passion ignites between them, they'll learn that some contracts can't contain the heart. In a world where money talks and love whispers, will they risk everything for a chance at something real?
View MoreAdrian Blackwell stood at the floor-to-ceiling windows of his penthouse office, looking down at the city that bent to his will. Sixty floors below, people scurried like ants, their lives were insignificant compared to the empire he controlled. At thirty-two, he was worth more money than most countries' GDP. He owned hotels, tech companies, and half of Manhattan's real estate. There was nothing Adrian Blackwell couldn't buy.
Except time.
The legal document on his mahogany desk seemed to mock him with every word. His grandfather's will, revealed only after the old man's funeral last month, contained a clause that would destroy everything Adrian had worked for.
"Twelve months," Adrian muttered, reading the damning paragraph again. "Produce a legitimate heir within twelve months of my death, or control of Blackwell Industries passes to my cousin, Richard Blackwell."
Richard. The thought of that incompetent fool running his grandfather's legacy made Adrian's jaw clench. Richard couldn't run a hot dog stand,let alone a multi-billion-dollar corporation.
A soft knock interrupted his thoughts. "Come in."
His assistant, Margaret, entered with her usual professional smile. She'd worked for Adrian for eight years and knew better than to waste his time with pleasantries.
"The files you requested, Mr. Blackwell." She placed a thick folder on his desk. "Twenty-five candidates, all pre-screened according to you specifications."
Adrian opened the folder. Twenty-five women, all young, healthy, and desperate enough to carry a stranger's child for money. Their photos stared back at him like a catalog of human incubators.
"Background checks?" he asked, flipping through the profiles.
"Complete. Financial histories,Medical records , psychological evaluations. The agency guarantees complete discretion and legal compliance."
Adrian nodded. This was just another business transaction. No different from acquiring a company or closing a real estate deal. Find the right candidate, negotiate terms, and execute the contract. Simple.His phone buzzed. Marcus Stone, his lawyer and closest friend,appeared on the screen.
"Adrian, have you made a decision about the surrogacy arrangement?"
"I'm reviewing candidates now," Adrian replied, holding up a photo of a Loveblonde college student. "The process should be completed within the next two weeks."
"Good. Remember, the contract needs to be ironclad. No emotional attachments, no complications. This is purely business."
Adrian almost smiled, because emotions were a luxury he couldn't afford. They made people weak, and vulnerable. His father had taught him that lesson early and often, usually with his fists.
"When have I ever let emotions interfere with business?" Adrian asked."Never. That's what makes you successful."
After ending the call, Adrian returned to the profiles. Each woman had a story – college debt, medical bills, and family problems. All the usual reasons people sold pieces of themselves to the wealthy.Then he saw her.
Elena Martinez. Twenty-six years old, brown eyes, and black hair. The photo showed a natural beauty, no obvious cosmetic surgery or artificial enhancements. Her profile was different from the others. Law school graduate, currently working at a prestigious firm, high IQ, no criminal record, and excellent health.
But it was her reason for applying that caught his attention: "Need funds for father's cancer treatment and legal fees."Most of the other women listed shopping, travel, or student loans as their motivation. Elena Martinez was trying to save her father's life.
Adrian studied her photo longer than the others. She had intelligent eyes, the kind that suggested she wouldn't be easily controlled. That could be a problem.Or it could be exactly what he needed.
His intercom buzzed. "Mr. Blackwell, your 3 PM appointment is here."
Adrian closed the file. He had a board meeting in an hour, three acquisition deals to finalize before the end of the week, and a corporate merger that required his personal attention. The surrogacy matter could wait until tomorrow.But as he prepared for his meeting, Elena Martinez's photo remained on his desk. Those intelligent brown eyes seemed to follow him across the room, as if she could see through his carefully constructed walls.
Adrian shook his head. He was reading too much into a photograph.Elena Martinez was just another candidate in his search for a suitable surrogate. Nothing more.
The intercom buzzed again. "Sir, your cousin Richard is on line two. He says it's urgent."
Adrian's expression hardened. Richard only called when he wanted something, usually money. But now, with the will's stipulations,Richard's calls took on a different meaning. His cousin was probably already planning how to spend the Blackwell fortune.
"Tell him I'm in meetings all day," Adrian instructed.
He wouldn't give Richard the satisfaction of knowing about the twelve-month deadline. His cousin would find out soon enough that Adrian Blackwell always won, no matter what the game.
Adrian picked up Elena Martinez's profile one more time. Her application listed three jobs – paralegal at a law firm, weekend waitress, and evening tutor. She was working herself to death to save her father.
Most people would call that admirable. Adrian called it desperate.
And desperation was something he could work with.
Elena was sixteen weeks pregnant when Adrian finally kissed her.It happened on a Thursday evening. Adrian had brought Chinese takeout to her apartment, claiming she needed to eat more vegetables. They were sitting on her couch, arguing about which movie to watch, when Elena laughed at something he said.Adrian stopped mid-sentence and stared at her."What?" Elena asked, suddenly self-conscious. "You have a beautiful laugh."The words seemed to surprise him as much as her. They sat in silence, the air between them charged with unspoken feelings."Adrian," Elena whispered.He leaned toward her, his hand coming up to cup her face. "I shouldn't want this.""But you do.""But I do."When his lips touched hers, Elena felt like she'd been holding her breath for months and could finally breathe again. The kiss was gentle at first, hesitant, but when Elena kissed him back, Adrian deepened it with a hunger that took her breath away. When they broke apart, Adrian rested his forehead against her
Two weeks later, Elena discovered that fighting with Adrian was becoming a daily routine."You can't be serious," Elena said, staring at the shopping bags Adrian had brought to her apartment. "Maternity clothes? I'm barely showing.""Dr. Chen said you need proper support garments. These are from the best maternity boutique in the city."Elena pulled out a dress that probably cost more than her monthly rent."They're beautiful, but I can't accept this.""Why not?""Because it feels too much like you're dressing me up like a doll."Adrian's jaw tightened. "I'm ensuring you have appropriate clothing for your changing body.""My body. My choice of what to wear.""Not when you're carrying my heir."Elena threw the dress back into the bag. "There it is again. Your heir. Your investment. Your business transaction.""Elena, that's not what I meant—""It's exactly what you meant." Elena walked to the window, her back to him. "Some days you almost act like you care about me. Then you say things
Elena was twelve weeks pregnant when their first fight happened.She was making lunch in her apartment when Adrian walked in without knocking, using the key she'd given him for emergencies. His face was stormy, and he was holding her medical file."You missed your vitamin supplements yesterday," he said without preamble.Elena looked up from her sandwich. "Hello to you too.""This isn't a joke, Elena. You're supposed to take them at the same time every day. Dr. Chen specifically said—""I know what Dr. Chen said. I was sick yesterday. I threw up everything I tried to eat or drink."Adrian's expression didn't soften. "You should have called me.""Why? So you could lecture me about following doctor's orders?""So I could help you."Elena set down her knife harder than necessary. "I don't need you monitoring my every move like I'm a child, Adrian.""You're carrying my child. That makes your health my business.""My health. My body. My choice about when to take vitamins."Adrian moved clos
At eight weeks pregnant, Elena discovered that morning sickness was poorly named. She felt nauseous all day, every day. Dr. Chen assured her it was normal, but Elena had never felt so miserable in her life. She was throwing up in her marble bathroom when her doorbell rang. Elena ignored it, but the ringing became persistent."Coming," she called weakly, pulling on a robe over her pajamas.Adrian stood in her hallway holding a bag from an expensive deli. He took one look at her pale face and immediately stepped inside."You look terrible.""Thanks. That's exactly what every pregnant woman wants to hear."Adrian set the bag on her kitchen counter. "Have you eaten today?""I can't keep anything down.""Dr. Chen mentioned that ginger helps with morning sickness. I brought ginger tea and crackers."Elena stared at him. "You brought me ginger tea?""And saltines. The internet said they help too."The idea of Adrian Blackwell researching morning sickness remedies was so unexpected that Elena






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