All Chapters of One Night, One Baby, One Billionaire Mess: Chapter 1 - Chapter 10

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Return to the City

Ava’s Point of ViewThe city looked the same, yet it felt different. Or maybe I was the one who had changed.As the car rolled to a stop in front of Phoenix Enterprises, I took a slow breath, steadying my pulse. The tinted windows shielded me from the outside world for now, but I knew what waited beyond them—curious eyes, murmured whispers, and cameras poised, ready to capture my return.I lifted my chin. I had prepared for this. Five years away, and I was no longer the woman who had once let this city chew her up and spit her out.I stepped out, the sharp click of my heels against the pavement cutting through the morning air. The weight of dozens of stares pressed against me, but I ignored them, adjusting the cuff of my blazer as if I didn’t notice.People whispered as I walked past.“Is that Ava Reynolds?”“She’s back?”“After five years?”I didn’t stop. I didn’t acknowledge them. I moved forward, head high, my posture poised.Inside, the familiar scent of polished wood and fresh es
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The Awkward Encounter

Damian’s Point of ViewI didn’t believe in fate. I believed in logic, control, and carefully calculated decisions. But the second I stepped into that gala, something inside me shifted—like an unseen force had changed the air around me. It was a familiar venue, filled with familiar people, yet suddenly, I felt… off-balance.I ignored it, brushing imaginary dust off my cuff as I walked inside, flashing the occasional nod or polite smirk. This was routine. These events meant nothing. A place where egos clashed, power was measured by the price of a suit, and fake smiles stretched under crystal chandeliers.And yet, in that sea of wealth and vanity, my eyes landed on her.She was standing near the grand piano, a half-empty champagne flute in her hand, her posture tense—too tense. She was stunning, but it wasn’t her beauty that caught me. It was something else. It was either a pull or a warning, but it was like my body knew something my mind didn’t.Her deep green eyes locked onto mine, and
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The Proposal

Ava’s Point of ViewThe city was still asleep when I woke up, but my mind had been restless all night. The events of the gala played on repeat in my head—the way Damian’s cold, unfamiliar gaze had landed on me, the way he had looked at me like I was just another stranger in the crowd. It had taken everything in me to keep my composure, to not let the storm raging inside me show on my face.I was still trying to push those thoughts away when my phone buzzed on my nightstand. Groaning, I reached for it and saw Olivia’s name flashing on the screen.“Why are you calling so early?” I muttered, rubbing my temple as I answered.“Have you seen the news?” Olivia’s voice was sharp, urgent. “You need to check it right now.”Frowning, I pulled my laptop onto my lap and clicked on the first trending article. My breath hitched. There, splashed across the screen, was a photo of me and Damian from last night—our eyes locked in a stare that, to an outsider, probably looked intense, intimate even. But
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The Secret we Keep

Damian’s Point of ViewI had been restless since that night I saw that boy. Something about him had burrowed into my mind, refusing to leave. I couldn’t explain it, but the moment I had looked at him, a strange feeling had settled deep in my chest—familiarity. Like I had seen him before, somewhere, in a dream, in a past I couldn't quite grasp.I had told myself it was nothing. That it was just my mind playing tricks on me. But the nagging feeling wouldn't go away. Neither would Ava.I had spent the past few weeks carefully studying her, searching for cracks in her carefully curated facade. I had seen how she smiled for the cameras, how she clung to me when the press was near—yet, behind closed doors, she was distant. Cold. Angry.But there were moments—fleeting moments—where I caught something else in her eyes. Pain. Regret. Longing.And then, there were the flashes.They started small. A scent, a sound, a fleeting touch. Then came the images—fragments of a past that didn’t quite fit
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Amnesia Secret

Ava’s point of viewDamian had been watching me all evening. I felt his eyes on me even when I wasn’t looking. There was an intensity to it, a silent question burning in his gaze, as though he was trying to solve a puzzle I didn’t want him to complete.I took a sip of my wine, trying to focus on the meaningless conversation around me. The restaurant was elegant, the soft hum of conversation blending with the clinking of glasses and silverware. A violinist played in the background, but I barely heard it over the pounding of my heart.He knew something.I wasn’t sure how much, but the way he had pulled me aside earlier, the way he kept staring at me like he was peeling back my layers—it was only a matter of time before he confronted me.And I wasn’t ready for that.I forced myself to smile at one of the socialites sitting beside me, but my fingers clenched around my fork as I felt a presence behind me. A shadow loomed over the table, and then—“Ava.”Damian’s deep voice cut through the
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The Storm in Silk

Ava's Point of viewThe air swelled with anxiety the instant Rachel went further into the ballroom. The cameras hadn't quit flashing from our planned photo-op yet, but now they had a new target. Damian's ex-fiancee. The woman the city once imagined he'd marry. The person who had disappeared almost as mysteriously as I had. I swallowed hard, my heart pounding against my ribs like a war drum. Her smirk was not just haughty; it was poisonous. And worse? It was intended directly at me. "Well, this got interesting," I said under my breath, forcing a slight smile as I leaned closer to Damian for effect. His jaw clinched. "She wasn't supposed to be here, why is she here?""Clearly," I said, still smiling but these questions are in my heart as we turned to greet her. Rachel arrived with all the grace of a queen reclaiming her lost kingdom. She donned a crimson silk gown with her black hair wearing over one shoulder and a diamond choker that sparkled like poison around her neck.
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Secrets Carved in Blood

Ava’s Point of ViewThe morning after the tabloid exploded with the truth about Damian’s memory loss, I barely slept.I stood by the window of my apartment—our apartment watching the city swirl beneath a gray sky. Rain tapped lightly against the glass, a rhythm that felt like a countdown. Any moment now, everything would shatter. Not just the illusion we had crafted for the world, but the secret I hid from Damian, fragile truth that I carefully buried from him is on the verge of coming to light.The headlines had called it “sabotage.” But it was more than that. It was betrayal. The kind that left scars not bruises. The kind that changed the course of lives forever.And soon, he’d know.I turned from the window as the front door opened. Damian stepped inside, his expression unreadable. He looked tired, like he hadn’t slept either. Maybe he hadn’t. Maybe the truth was already starting to settle like ash in his lungs.He dropped his keys on the marble counter and looked at me.“Why didn’
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The Face He Forgot

Damian’s Point of ViewThe next morning arrived before I could fully understand the weight of the decision I’d made.I want to meet him.My son.Even the word felt foreign on my tongue, my first time. Son. A whole life—his life—existing without me in it. A boy I didn’t know, a name I hadn’t spoken, a laugh I’d never heard… but he was mine.Ava hadn’t slept. I could tell by the stiff set of her shoulders as she paced across the penthouse, her phone clutched in her hand. She kept glancing at me, uncertain, as if waiting for me to change my mind.I didn’t.“I told Olivia we’re coming,” she said finally. Her voice was soft, like the words might bruise if spoken too loud. “She’ll have him ready.”Ready. Like this was an interview. A reveal. But it wasn’t a surprise party. It was a reckoning.And I wasn’t sure who I’d be when it was over.Ava’s Point of ViewThe drive to Olivia’s upstate estate felt longer than usual. Damian barely spoke. I couldn’t blame him. What do you say before you mee
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A House of Secrets

Ava’s Point of ViewThe city lights below were blurred streaks of color through the tinted car windows. I sat stiffly beside Damian, the silence between us a crackling force that neither of us dared to touch.Ever since the headline dropped about his father’s involvement in his memory loss, he hadn’t said a word. Not a single question. Not even a whisper.I wanted to believe it was shock.But deep down, I feared it was something else. Something far worse.He was remembering.And those memories were sharp enough to bleed.“Where are we going?” I finally asked, unable to stand the suspense gnawing at my insides.He didn’t glance at me. “To the estate.”My stomach twisted. The estate—his father’s fortress. The place where everything began. And maybe, where everything would end.“You think he’ll talk to you?” I asked carefully.“I don’t need him to talk,” Damian said coldly. “I need him to listen.”The rest of the ride was a blur. When we pulled up to the gates, the mansion loomed like a
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When Shields Fall

Damian’s Point of ViewThe city lights blurred into streaks as I sped the car toward St. Jude’s Medical Center. My knuckles bled from gripping the steering wheel; each red light felt like a betrayal of time I couldn’t afford to lose.“Sophia?” I rasped, already dialing her number. No answer—just voicemail. My phone slipped from my hand as the car jolted over a pothole. My heart pounded like thunder in my ears. If Rachel had hurt Sophia… I didn’t even want to imagine it.Ava’s hand on my arm jolted me back. “Damian, breathe,” she urged, voice trembling. She steered my gaze to the dashboard—98, 102, 88—my pulse racing. “What happened?” she asked, eyes wide with panic.I swallowed, trying to steady my voice. “I don’t know, but she sounded terrified.” Sirens wailed in the distance as we pulled up to the emergency entrance. Parking the car on the curb, we sprinted inside.Hospital CorridorFluorescent lights illuminated the sterile hallway as we ran past reception. I barreled toward tria
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