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The Virgin Surrogate And The Billionaire CEO

Damian needs an heir to secure his legacy, but he refuses to marry or fall in love. Deeming his partner Vanessa unworthy, he hires Evelyn, an innocent woman who agrees to conceive his child naturally. The plan unravels when Vanessa publicly claims she is also pregnant with his baby. Caught between two women—one seeking love and the other victory—Damian must navigate a web of betrayal where his cold business deal leads to unforeseen emotional devastation.
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Chapter 4

Damian's POV

Damian sat in silence, the weight of his father's ultimatum pressing against his chest like iron shackles. The penthouse was dark except from the reflection from the nearby city lights entering through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Everything seemed perfect, but Damian knows better.

He stood at the bar, pouring himself another glass of whiskey. His reflection stared back at him from the window, his cold eyes enough to freeze the night.

No heir. No inheritance.

His father's words had not left him since the meeting. They echoed louder than the noise from the city traffic.

Gregory didn't care and is not requesting marriage. He didn't care about love. All he wanted was a child to uphold the name and the legacy.

Damian's hand tightening around the cup, veins popping out.

A child wasn't an heir, a child was innocent. A child was supposed to be born from love, from softness, from things his world has never given him. He had a flashback of his mother's voice, faint, soft and full of love. She had tried to protect him when he was young, to shield him from Gregory's cold hand. But Gregory always won. Always.

He had learnt early that emotions had no place in the Blackwood name.

Damian set the half-full glass down on the counter.

Love was a weakness. Marriage was a cage. He would never submit to either. His father thought he could manipulate him, but Damian is a grown man now, and he would rather burn down all the boardrooms in New York before letting Gregory chain him like that.

But, beneath the fury comes a thought. What if Gregory is right?

The company wasn't just huge figures and buildings, it was power, control. And it carried his name, his legacy. Without it? He would be just another man in New York with money. Disposable, replaceable.

The night dragged on slowly. Damian removed his suit jacket and unbuttoned his shirt, tossing the jacket on the sofa, he poured himself yet again another cup of whiskey, trying to numb the feelings making a turmoil in his mind.

He was halfway lifting the cup to his lips when the soft chime of the elevator broke

the silence.

Who could that be? He wasn't expecting anyone. And, nobody came to his penthouse uninvited. Nobody.

The glass doors slid open revealing Vanessa.

Vanessa stepped out, in a changed outfit from the one she had on earlier but still clinging to her curves, her lips painted the same blood red as a couple of hours ago when she left.

Her eyes glittered with determination. With hunger.

“Miss me already?” she asked, her voice sultry and dangerous.

Damian's jaw tightened. The glass in his hand didn't reach his lips.

She had come back. And she wasn't here to play. He knew that.

Vanessa's heels clicked on the marble floor as she entered, heads up high and confidence oozing out of her like she owned the place. She didn't wait for an invitation, she carried herself with the boldness of a woman who has absolutely nothing to lose, her hips swaying effortlessly with practiced precision, her perfume filling the air, sweet but sharp, an evidence of her presence.

Damian set his glass on the table, watching her every step like a predator does its prey. He wasn't surprised she had come back. Vanessa was like fire, always hungry, always consuming, never satisfied.

She dropped her coat over the arm of his sofa, standing there in silk that clung to her curves. “No reply?” she asked. “Rough night?” she inquired again.

Damian's eyes narrowed. " You should have gone home.”

Vanessa smirked, unbothered. “Maybe I don't like being dismissed so easily.” She walked closer, her fingers trailing the edge of the bar, brushing past the glass Damian had abandoned on the table. " Or maybe I don't like hearing that I'm not good enough for you.”

His jaw flexed. “I told you the truth. You're not pure enough to carry my heir. Don't twist it into something else.”

She laughed softly, low and mocking. “Pure enough? Come on Damian, this is New York, not some ancient times. You think you'll find a saint that'll bear your child? Well, good luck with that.”

Her words were sharp, but Damian didn't flinch. “ This isn't about luck. It's about control. And you, Vanessa, are chaos in heels.”

Her lips curled into a sly smile. “Chaos keeps life interesting, life's boring without it.”

She moved closer until she was right in front of him. Damian didn't move back, nor did he flinch. He never gave her that satisfaction. But when she reached up, brushing her fingers against his lips, he held her wrist, firm and unyielding.

“Don't mistake me for something I'm not”, Damian said quietly, his voice edged. “This, whatever that is between us, it's convenience, fun. Don't look for permanence where there's none.”

Vanessa's eyes stung, though she masked it quickly with a sultry smile. She leaned forward, close enough for her lips to graze Damian's ear. “You can say whatever you want, Damian, but you keep letting me back in, never resisting. You need me, whether you'll admit it or not, I know.”

Damian released her wrist and stepped back, turning away as if she wasn't behind him and she never existed. He grabbed his glass and poured himself another drink, ignoring the way her eyes followed his movements and bore into him.

He didn't need her, not her body, not her chaos. The only thing he cared about is his father's ultimatum , and the gnawing emptiness inside him made Vanessa a distraction he hadn't yet admitted.

“Stay if you want to,” he muttered absentmindedly, drowning his whiskey. “But do not have high hopes, and don't confuse this for what it's not.”

The next morning, Vanessa lay on Damian's bed, sheets tangled around her legs, watching him as he stood by the window, with his back to her.

He looked like a king surveying his kingdom, untouchable.

And yet, she thought bitterly, “He refused to crown me his queen”.

She bit her lower lip, determination hardening in her chest. She wasn't going to let any faceless ‘ideal’ woman steal her position in his life. She has fought too hard, climbed too far to end up being overthrown.

Her fingers trailed absentmindedly across the empty space where he was supposed to lay.

“You'll change your mind", she whispered, a dangerous promise hidden in her tone.

Her eyes flickered, sharp and calculating.

She wasn't leaving. Not tonight, not ever. Until Damian Blackwood was hers.

Damian finally turned, his icy gaze directed at her. “Vanessa”, he said flatly.

She smiled, waiting for his surrender.

But his next words hit her like a slap, throwing her off balance.

“You’ll never be the mother of my heir".

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