All Chapters of Entangled With My Baby's Billionaire Father: Chapter 1 - Chapter 10

38 Chapters

Chapter one

Sophia’s POV “There are only two rules Sophia,” Micheal said with his eyes fixed on mine “one, don't fall in love with me, two don't get pregnant !” This words were on replay in my head each time I was with Mr Michael Mahone. When I heard the news that he would be engaged to an heiress the following week, he was in my bed, buried deep inside me. The television in my room had been murmuring in the background all evening, though I hadn’t paid much attention to it. But the words “Mahone Group,” spoken in the sharp voice of the anchor, caught my ear. I tilted my head toward the screen, my breathing still erratic from the exertion of our coupling. “Michael Mahone, CEO of Mahone Group, is set to announce his engagement to heiress Cindy Berlick next week. This marks the merger of two major business empires, one of the most anticipated unions in the industry.” After we finished, he sat at the edge of my bed, his shirt still unbuttoned, tie draped around his neck, only his belt wa
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Chapter Two

Sophia’s POV Since Linda, our department manager, was on a business trip, the weekly report of the translation department fell on me. Standing in front of Michael's door, I took a deep breath and opened it. But I didn't expect to see Cindy Berlick in Michael's office when I walked in. They seemed to be discussing something before I came in. Michael was sitting behind his desk, still expressionless. Cindy still had a gentle smile on her lips. The picture of them sitting together was like a wealthy couple from a financial magazine, a perfect match. “Mr. Mahone,” I greeted, standing instinctively “Here are the documents you requested,” I said, keeping my tone professional. I set the folder down on his desk and took a step back, determined not to linger. “Sophia,” But Cindy called me, at this time, “Would you mind giving me a minute?” Under the gazes of the magazine couple, I could only stopped and turned around.. “Of course, Ms. Berlick.” “Cindy,” she corrected with a grin, “
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Chapter Three

Sophia’s POV Before I could leave, he stepped closer, with his hands around my waist, he unzipped the side of my dress and reached inside. “Mr Mahone? I think Ms. Cindy will not enjoy the rest of the evening seeing this.” I stiffened as his hands reached to my bra, he put his hands on my breast.“Your fiancee is out there! Mr Mahone?” “Sit,” he interrupted, and brought me into his arms.. I hesitated, glancing toward the hallway where Cindy had disappeared. The last thing I needed was for her to return and see this. I spun to face him, glaring. “Your fiancée will be back any minute,” I hissed, panic rising in my chest. “Did I hurt you that night?” he asked, his voice dropping to a near-whisper. The question made my stomach flip. Memories of the night we had been together flooded back his rough hands, the way he’d pushed me to my limits and made me come, and the dizzying mix of pain and pleasure that had left me breathless. “No,” I said quickly, my voice barely audible.
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Chapter Four

Michael’s POV The engagement was a week away. I sat in my office, staring at the sleek ring box on the desk in front of me. The diamond inside was flawless much like Cindy Berlick herself. A perfect match for the life my family had carefully planned for me. I didn’t want it. I leaned back in my chair, running a hand through my hair. My mother’s voice still rang in my ears from our conversation earlier that morning. “Michael, this engagement is important for all of us,” she had said, her tone as crisp and calculated as ever. “The Berlick family’s influence will strengthen our position, and Cindy is exactly the kind of partner you need.” Partner. From the moment I was born, my marriage was destined to be a business. I never thought there was anything wrong with marrying a woman I didn't love to help the family business, as my father, my grandfather, they all did the same way. This is the way our family continues, the reason that our family business can keep expanding. “I
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Chapter Five

Sophia’s POV The notification of my day off came as a surprise. Michael rarely let me out of his grasp, even for a moment. I tried not to read too much into it, but the thought of a free day made my shoulders relax for the first time in weeks. I wasn’t used to unexpected kindness at work or anywhere, really but when Michael’s assistant informed me I had the day to myself, I didn’t question it. Instead, I texted Crystal June, my closest friend, asking if I could drop by. “Of course, come over! I’ve got snacks,” she replied almost instantly, followed by a heart emoji. Crystal and I had been friends since high school. She had always been the sunny, outgoing one, the kind of person who could make anyone feel better just by being around her. Even now, as adults, she managed to find the silver lining in everything. When I arrived at her apartment, she greeted me with a hug and a wide grin. “You look like you could use a break,” she said, ushering me inside. “You have no idea,” I m
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Chapter Six

Sophia’s POV “Sophia,” he said, his voice low and earnest. “There’s something I need to tell you.” But before he could say the words, my phone buzzed. I hesitated, glancing at the screen. Mr Mahone:Come to my apartment. Now. The words were simple, but the message was anything but. My stomach sank. Of course, it had to be now. Michael had a way of making everything feel urgent, as if his whims were the only thing that mattered. “Is everything okay?” Williams asked, concern flickering in his eyes. I swallowed hard, forcing a smile. “It’s work. I have to go.” He looked disappointed but didn’t argue. “Can I walk you home?” I shook my head quickly. “It’s fine, really. I’ll call you later.” He hesitated, then nodded, his smile tinged with sadness. “Alright. Be careful, okay?” I nodded, my chest tightening as I stood. “I will.” As I walked away, I couldn’t shake the guilt that clung to me like a second skin. Williams deserved better than this better than me. Mr Mahon
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Chapter Seven

Sophia’s POV The notification buzzed on my phone early in the morning, the sound cutting through the stillness of my apartment. I rolled over in bed, dreading what I already knew I’d see. Debt Reminder:Amount overdue: 100,000$. Failure to pay may result in further action. I closed my eyes, the words searing themselves into my mind. My stomach churned, and I let out a shaky breath. This wasn’t new these reminders were constant. The creditors didn’t care about my circumstances, my struggles, or how hard I was working to stay afloat. All they cared about was the money. After a few minutes of staring at the ceiling, I forced myself out of bed. There was no point in delaying. I needed to face Lincoln Burrows, the man behind the loan company that held most of my debt. The bank was quiet that morning, the hum of machinery and hushed conversations creating a tense, sterile atmosphere. I withdrew what little I could spare from my account, my fingers trembling slightly as I stuffed th
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Chapter Eight

Sophia’s POV The resignation letter felt like both a liberation and a concession. I stared at it for a long moment before finally gathering the courage to walk it over to my manager’s office. My hand was steady as I knocked on the door, though my chest felt tight with every breath. “Come in,” my manager called, her voice calm and composed. I stepped inside, the letter clutched tightly in my hand. “I’d like to submit my resignation,” I said, placing the envelope on her desk. Her brows lifted in surprise. “Sophia, are you sure about this? You’ve been an asset to the team.” I nodded, keeping my tone polite but firm. “Yes, I’ve decided it’s time for me to move on.” She sighed, glancing down at the letter before nodding. “Very well. You’ll need to complete the one-week notice period and hand over your work to your replacement.” “Of course,” I replied, offering a small smile. As I left her office, a strange sense of relief washed over me. One more week. That was all I had to
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Chapter Nine

Sophia’s POV By the time I finished my shift, my arm throbbed relentlessly despite the makeshift bandage I’d applied at the restaurant. My exhaustion weighed heavily on me, both physical and emotional. As I trudged home, my phone buzzed with a call from Crystal. “Sophia,” her voice was immediately concerned. “I heard about what happened. Are you okay?” I sighed, clutching the phone tightly. “I’m fine, Crystal. It’s just a burn. I’ll take care of it.” “No, you won’t,” she replied firmly. “You’re going to the hospital. I’m picking you up in five minutes. Don’t argue with me.” True to her word, Crystal arrived in a flurry of determination, ushering me into her car and driving me to the nearest hospital. The hospital visit was quick. The doctor cleaned the burn, applied a soothing ointment, and wrapped my arm in a fresh bandage. “It’s a second-degree burn, but it should heal well if you take care of it,” the doctor explained. Crystal hovered by my side, her protective energy a
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Chapter Ten

Michael’s POV When the email from the translation department landed in my inbox, I skimmed it out of habit, expecting another update. But one line stopped me cold: “Sophia Scofield has submitted her resignation and is proceeding to do her notice period for 1 week” I stared at the words, my chest tightening with an emotion I couldn’t quite place. Sophia wants to resign? The thought was laughable. She can’t resign. Not from me. I set the email aside, leaning back in my chair as irritation simmered beneath my calm exterior. Sophia had overstepped plain and simple. She thought she could walk away, that she could slip out of my grasp without consequence. That wasn’t how this worked. It wasn’t love. That was very much clear. Love was a sentiment, a weakness. It was just hard to train a woman who is compatible with me. She is my carefully cultivated kitten. I spent 5 years finally teaching her the way I like in bed. How can I let her go easily? No, Sophia leaving wasn’t an opti
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