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The Tycoon’s Only Taste of Love

Liam Thorne is a ruthless billionaire CEO who prioritizes corporate success over human connection. His calculated life is upended when he meets Ava, a vibrant pastry chef whose warmth challenges his icy exterior. As their worlds collide, an unexpected attraction forces the stoic tycoon to reconsider his values. Through Ava's influence, Liam discovers life's sweeter side and must choose whether to risk his heart for a future beyond the boardroom.
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Chapter 3

The next afternoon, I stood outside Leo's elementary school, my hands shaking as I waited for dismissal. The same wrinkled blouse hung loose on my shrinking frame—I'd been skipping meals to make sure Leo had enough to eat. My hair was pulled back in a messy ponytail, and I knew I looked exactly like what I was: a woman hanging on by a thread.

The school bell rang, and children began pouring out of the building like colorful confetti. I spotted Leo's dark hair in the crowd and waved, but before I could take a step toward him, a familiar voice cut through the afternoon air like a knife.

"Well, well. Look what the cat dragged in."

My blood turned to ice. Mark stood near the school's main entrance, his expensive suit immaculate, his hair perfectly styled. He looked like he'd stepped out of a magazine—successful, confident, everything I used to think I wanted. Now the sight of him made my stomach churn.

"Jesus, Elara," he said, his voice deliberately loud enough for the other parents to hear. "You look like a homeless person. What happened to you?"

The conversations around us began to die down as parents turned to stare. I felt their eyes on me like physical weights, taking in my shabby appearance, my obvious desperation. My cheeks burned with shame, but I forced myself to stand straighter.

"I'm picking up my son," I said quietly, hoping to avoid a scene.

Mark laughed, the sound sharp and cruel. "Your son? You mean the kid you're dragging through your mess?" He shook his head in mock sympathy. "I heard about your little tantrum at Isabella's house. Really, Elara, biting the hand that feeds you? How far you've fallen from grace."

A cluster of well-dressed mothers had gathered nearby, their whispers carrying on the breeze. I caught fragments of their conversation—"that poor woman," "what did she do," "how embarrassing." Each word was a small death, a reminder of how completely I'd been cast out from the world I'd once belonged to.

"Mark, please," I whispered. "Not here."

"Oh, but this is perfect," he continued, his voice growing louder with each word. "Everyone should see what happens when someone refuses to accept reality. Look at you—living in some fleabag motel, begging for scraps. And for what? Pride?"

Leo appeared at my side, his small hand slipping into mine. His eyes were wide with confusion and hurt as he looked between Mark and me. "Mommy, why is he being mean to you?"

Mark's expression softened for a moment—a calculated performance for his audience. "Hey there, buddy. I'm just worried about you and your mom. Maybe you'd be better off with people who can actually take care of you."

The threat was clear, and terror shot through me like lightning. I squeezed Leo's hand tighter, my voice shaking as I spoke. "We're fine. We don't need anything from you."

"Fine?" Mark's laughter was genuinely amused now. "You call this fine? Living in squalor, looking like a vagrant? You're delusional, Elara. You always were."

He turned to walk away, then paused and looked back over his shoulder. "Oh, and Elara? Isabella sends her regards. She's planning the most beautiful wedding—you should see the dress she picked out. Of course, you won't be invited."

The words hit me like a sledgehammer. Wedding. They were getting married. The life I'd built, the man I'd loved, the friend I'd trusted—they were celebrating their betrayal while I stood here in rags, holding my son's hand and trying not to collapse.

As Mark walked away, the other parents began to disperse, but not before I caught more of their whispered assessments. "She must have done something terrible." "Poor child." "I wonder if we should call social services."

Leo tugged on my hand. "Mommy, can we go home now?"

Home. The word was a knife in my chest. "Of course, sweetheart."

We walked back to the motel in silence, but I could feel the weight of those stares following us. By the time we reached our room, my hands were shaking so badly I could barely get the key in the lock.

Inside, I counted the crumpled bills in my wallet. Seventeen dollars and thirty-two cents. The motel wanted twelve dollars for another night, which left five dollars and change for food. Leo needed new notebooks—his old ones had been left behind at Isabella's, along with his expensive backpack and supplies.

I stared at the money spread across the stained bedspread, doing the math over and over, hoping somehow the numbers would change. They didn't.

"Leo, honey," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "We're going to have an adventure tonight. We're going to sleep under the stars."

His face lit up with innocent excitement, and I hated myself for lying to him. There would be no adventure—just another night of uncertainty, another step closer to losing him entirely.

The next morning, I used our last five dollars to buy Leo a cheap notebook and some pencils from the dollar store. The supplies looked pathetic compared to what the other children had, but it was all I could manage.

When I picked him up from school that afternoon, I knew immediately that something was wrong. Leo's left eye was swollen and purple, his lip split and crusted with dried blood. He walked toward me with his head down, his new notebook clutched against his chest like armor.

"Oh my God, Leo!" I dropped to my knees in front of him, my hands hovering over his bruised face. "What happened? Who did this to you?"

He looked up at me with eyes that seemed far too old for his six-year-old face. "Tommy Martinez said you were a loser maid," he whispered. "He said his mom told him you were probably a drug addict or something worse, and that's why you lost everything."

My heart shattered into a million pieces. "Oh, sweetheart..."

"I told him he was lying," Leo continued, his voice getting stronger. "I told him you were the best mom in the world. But he kept saying it, and all his friends started laughing, so I... I hit him."

I pulled him into my arms, careful not to hurt his bruised face. "You shouldn't have fought, baby, but I understand why you did."

"I'm sorry, Mommy," he sobbed against my shoulder. "I tried to make them stop saying mean things about you, but they wouldn't listen."

As I held my battered little boy, listening to his broken sobs, something crystallized inside me. This couldn't continue. Leo was paying the price for my failures, suffering because I couldn't protect him from the consequences of my shattered life.

I had to find a way forward—not just for me, but for him. Whatever it took, however impossible it seemed, I had to claw my way back from this abyss. Because if I didn't, I would lose the only thing in this world that truly mattered.

My son deserved better than a mother who was drowning. He deserved better than this life of shame and struggle.

And somehow, some way, I was going to give it to him.

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