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The CEO’s Christmas Miracle

Driven CEO Julian Vane prioritizes his career over holiday joy until a fierce snowstorm leaves him trapped in a quiet village. There, he meets Clara, a vibrant baker whose kindness starts to soften his cold heart. As the pair shares the magic of the season, Julian faces a life-altering decision. He must choose between his demanding executive world and the genuine love blossoming in this small town. It is a story about finding one's true home.
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Chapter 3

The broken lamp scattered across the marble like fallen stars, each shard catching the light from the crystal chandelier above. Leo's sobs echoed through the foyer, his small body trembling against my legs as I pulled him closer.

"Get them out," Silas repeated, his voice cutting through my son's cries like ice. "Now."

But I couldn't move. Not when Leo was crying, not when fifteen hundred dollars was slipping away, not when—

"Please," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the storm howling outside. "He's just a little boy. He didn't mean—"

"I don't care what he meant." Silas took a step toward us, and I instinctively moved Leo behind me, my body forming a barrier between my son and this furious stranger.

The movement seemed to snap something in Silas. His face darkened further, if that was even possible, and he opened his mouth to say something that would probably destroy what little remained of my dignity.

That's when Leo's knitted hat slipped.

It had been loose all day—too big for his small head—and my protective movement had knocked it askew. Now it tumbled to the floor, landing among the lamp's remains like an afterthought.

Without the hat's shadow, Leo's face was fully visible for the first time since we'd entered the mansion. His dark hair, mussed from sleep and fever, fell across his forehead in waves that caught the chandelier's light. His brown eyes, still bright with tears, looked up at the towering man before us with a mixture of fear and confusion.

Silas went completely still.

The silence stretched between us like a taut wire, broken only by the wind rattling the windows and Leo's gradually quieting sniffles. I watched Silas's face transform—the anger bleeding away, replaced by something I couldn't identify. Shock? Recognition?

His eyes moved over Leo's features with surgical precision, cataloging every detail. The shape of his nose. The set of his jaw. The way his eyebrows drew together when he was upset.

"Jesus Christ," Silas breathed, so quietly I almost didn't hear it.

Mrs. Chen had frozen beside us, her face pale as she looked between Silas and Leo. Even she could see it now—the resemblance that was impossible to ignore once you really looked.

Leo was like a miniature version of the man standing before us. Same bone structure, same stubborn chin, same dark hair that refused to lie flat. The only differences were Leo's brown eyes instead of Silas's dark ones, and the softness of childhood that hadn't yet hardened into sharp angles.

"Where—" Silas's voice cracked, and he cleared his throat, trying again. "Where were you five years ago?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. Five years ago. When Leo was conceived. When my world had fallen apart in ways I was still trying to piece back together.

"I don't know what you're talking about," I said, but the words came out strangled, unconvincing even to my own ears.

Silas took another step closer, his eyes never leaving Leo's face. "Five years and nine months ago. Where were you?"

My heart hammered against my ribs. The charity gala. The hotel room. The morning after when I'd woken up alone, with nothing but a business card on the nightstand and the growing certainty that my life had just changed forever.

But he couldn't know. There was no way he could remember one night from five years ago, especially not—

"The Riverside Hotel," he said quietly, and my world tilted sideways. "The Children's Hospital charity auction. You were wearing a blue dress."

The memory crashed over me like a wave. The borrowed dress that had made me feel beautiful for one night. The champagne that had made me bold enough to talk to a stranger. The way he'd looked at me like I was the only person in the room.

I'd never expected to see him again. Never wanted to, after the way I'd been treated the next morning by his security team, like I was some kind of threat to be neutralized.

"Mommy?" Leo's small voice cut through the tension. He was looking up at me with those trusting brown eyes, completely unaware that his entire world was about to change. "Can we go home now?"

The innocent question broke whatever spell had held us frozen. Silas's face hardened again, but there was something different in his expression now—a calculating look that made my skin crawl.

"You're not going anywhere," he said, his voice deadly quiet. "Not until we talk."

Panic clawed at my throat. "There's nothing to talk about. Leo, get your things. We're leaving."

I grabbed Leo's hand and started toward where Mrs. Chen had set our bag, but Silas moved to block our path. He was bigger than I'd realized, broader, and when he stood between us and the door, it felt like facing down a mountain.

"Five years," he said, his eyes boring into mine. "Five years you've kept this from me."

"Kept what?" I demanded, though we both knew the pretense was useless now. "You made it very clear that night meant nothing to you."

Something flickered across his face—surprise? Confusion? But it was gone too quickly to interpret.

"We're leaving," I said again, trying to push past him. "You can't keep us here."

"Watch me."

The storm outside seemed to punctuate his words with a violent gust that rattled every window in the mansion. Through the glass, I could see the snow falling so thickly it was like a white curtain, already piling against the door in drifts that would make driving impossible.

But I had to try. I couldn't stay here, couldn't let Leo be exposed to whatever this man was planning. The look in Silas's eyes promised complications I wasn't prepared to handle.

I scooped Leo up, ignoring his startled protest, and made a desperate dash for the door. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely turn the handle, but I managed to wrench it open.

The wind hit us like a physical force, driving snow into our faces and stealing my breath. Leo cried out, burying his face against my shoulder as the cold bit through our clothes.

Behind us, I heard Silas curse, but I didn't look back. I couldn't. I stumbled toward my car, my feet sliding on the already-slick driveway.

That's when Leo's stuffed elephant slipped from his grip.

The worn gray toy tumbled into the snow, and Leo's anguished cry cut through the storm. "Ellie! Mommy, Ellie!"

I turned back, my heart breaking at the sight of his beloved elephant lying abandoned in the white drift. It was the only thing he had left from his father—or so I'd always told him. The only connection to a man who'd never known he existed.

Now Silas Blackwood stood in his doorway, Leo's elephant in his hands, watching us with an expression I couldn't read through the swirling snow.

And I knew, with a certainty that chilled me more than the storm, that this wasn't over.

Not even close.

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