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One Night With The Billionaire

One Night With The Billionaire

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Rebecca King is a twenty-year-old college student whose world shatters when her father collapses from illness, leaving her with insurmountable medical bills and tuition fees she cannot pay. Desperate, she steps into a Manhattan club in search of a way out, never imagining she'd cross paths with Richard Smith, the thirty-five-year-old billionaire heir to a global empire. Richard has it all wealth, power, and status but behind the polished mask, he hides a secret: he believes he is impotent, incapable of fathering an heir, and thus unworthy of love. But one impulsive night with Rebecca changes everything. When Rebecca discovers she's pregnant, both their worlds implode. Richard's family demands marriage, Rebecca struggles with trust, and Richard fights the ghosts of his past. Slowly, through emotional battles, tender moments, and devastating betrayals, they are pulled closer together. But just when happiness seems possible, a shocking truth threatens to rip everything apart. And the cliffhanger? Rebecca vanishes from Richard's life, pregnant, heartbroken, and determined never to return.

Chapter 1 The Price of Survival

Scene 1 – A Friend's Advice

Setting: Rebecca's tiny dorm room, evening

Rebecca sat at the edge of her small bed, her textbooks spread around her but unread. Her phone buzzed with another reminder of unpaid tuition. She pressed it to her chest, trying not to cry.

Jessica, her roommate and best friend, leaned against the doorway, arms crossed.

Jessica: "You've been staring at those numbers all day. Don't tell me you're still trying to figure it out."

Rebecca (softly): "If I just skip meals, maybe... I could stretch what's left. And maybe the hospital will wait for Dad's bill until next semester."

Jessica: "Rebecca, starving yourself won't save him. You need real money. Fast."

Rebecca: frowning "And where am I supposed to get that? Scholarships don't cover surgeries."

Jessica: hesitating, then sighing "There are... other ways. I've heard girls talk. Men in the city are rich men who'll pay just for company."

Rebecca's eyes widened, horrified.

Rebecca: "You mean... selling myself?"

Jessica: "I mean surviving. You're not like them, I know. But sometimes... desperate times don't give us choices."

Rebecca buried her face in her hands, trembling.

Rebecca (whispering): "I promised Dad I'd finish school. I promised I wouldn't give up."

Jessica: gently placing a hand on her shoulder "Then don't. Just... think about it. One night could change everything."

Rebecca shivered at the weight of those words.

Scene 2 – The Invitation

Setting: A bustling café near campus, afternoon

Rebecca worked her shift as a waitress, trying to ignore her exhaustion. A group of laughing students left behind a fashion magazine on the table. She flipped through idly, only to freeze at a photo spread of a strikingly handsome man.

"Richard Smith – New York's Most Eligible CEO."

Rebecca traced the sharp lines of his jaw on the glossy page, reading about his billion-dollar empire, his cold reputation, his perfect life.

Jessica walked in and spotted the page.

Jessica (teasing): "See something you like?"

Rebecca (blushing): "I was just... reading."

Jessica: "That's Richard Smith. Thirty-five, billionaire, ruthless, and apparently unattainable."

Rebecca: half-smiling "Not that it matters to me. He lives in a world we'll never touch."

Just then, a customer, a sleek woman with perfect hair and expensive perfume called out.

Isabella (checking her phone): "Coffee. Black. Quickly."

Rebecca hurried to serve her, unaware that this was Isabella Jacob, Richard's PA. She didn't notice Isabella watching her with a curious glance, as though taking mental notes.

Scene 3 – The Breaking Point

Setting: Hospital corridor, night

The fluorescent lights of St. Luke's Hospital flickered faintly overhead, buzzing with the same relentless hum that had filled Rebecca King's life for months, medical bills, long nights of worry, endless exhaustion.

She gripped the white paper in her trembling hands, the black ink numbers blurring as tears welled in her eyes.

$30,000.

That was just the deposit.

"Miss King?" a nurse in scrubs approached her gently. "Your father's condition isn't improving. The doctors are insisting we start the next round of treatment immediately. But without the deposit..."

Rebecca swallowed hard, forcing her voice not to crack. "I understand. Please, just give me a few days."

The nurse's face softened, though her tone stayed professional. "I wish I could do more. But the hospital policy is strict. If the deposit isn't made, we can only provide basic care."

Rebecca clenched the paper tighter, her knuckles whitening. "Basic care? He's dying."

Silence hung between them until the nurse sighed and touched her shoulder. "I'm sorry. I truly am." Then she walked away, leaving Rebecca staring down the corridor.

She leaned against the cold wall, sliding down until she sat on the floor. Her chest tightened painfully. Tuition was overdue, her rent unpaid, and now her father's life was being measured in dollars she didn't have.

She wiped at her eyes angrily. Crying wouldn't pay the bills. Crying wouldn't save him.

"I'll find a way, Dad," she whispered fiercely. "Even if it kills me, I'll find a way."

Scene 4: Hospital Corridor (Rebecca's Desperation)

Rebecca sat outside her father's hospital room, clutching his frail hand as he slept. The doctor's voice echoed in her mind.

Doctor: "Without immediate surgery, I can't promise he'll last the month."

Her stepmother, Millicent, clicked down the corridor in high heels, her face sharp with disdain.

Millicent: "So, still sitting here, waiting for a miracle? Honestly, Rebecca, you're wasting your time. If your father had made better choices, we wouldn't be in this mess."

Rebecca (angrily): "Don't you dare talk about him that way."

Millicent (shrugging): "I'm just being realistic. He can't work, and you can't pay. Maybe it's time to let go."

Rebecca's blood boiled, but she stayed silent, tears burning her eyes.

When Millicent left, Rebecca whispered to her father:

Rebecca (choking): "I'll find the money, Daddy. I don't know how, but I will."

Scene One – Hospital Corridor (Rebecca's Desperation)

The fluorescent lights of St. Luke's Hospital flickered faintly overhead, buzzing with the same relentless hum that had filled Rebecca King's life for months, medical bills, long nights of worry, endless exhaustion.

She gripped the white paper in her trembling hands, the black ink numbers blurring as tears welled in her eyes.

$30,000.

That was just the deposit.

"Miss King?" a nurse in scrubs approached her gently. "Your father's condition isn't improving. The doctors are insisting we start the next round of treatment immediately. But without the deposit..."

Rebecca swallowed hard, forcing her voice not to crack. "I understand. Please, just give me a few days."

The nurse's face softened, though her tone stayed professional. "I wish I could do more. But the hospital policy is strict. If the deposit isn't made, we can only provide basic care."

Rebecca clenched the paper tighter, her knuckles whitening. "Basic care? He's dying."

Silence hung between them until the nurse sighed and touched her shoulder. "I'm sorry. I truly am." Then she walked away, leaving Rebecca staring down the corridor.

She leaned against the cold wall, sliding down until she sat on the floor. Her chest tightened painfully. Tuition was overdue, her rent unpaid, and now her father's life was being measured in dollars she didn't have.

She wiped at her eyes angrily. Crying wouldn't pay the bills. Crying wouldn't save him.

"I'll find a way, Dad," she whispered fiercely. "Even if it means giving up my dignity, I'll find a way."

Scene 5 – Richard's Office (The Billionaire's Secret)

Thirty-five floors above Manhattan, Richard Smith leaned back in his leather chair, staring out at the glittering skyline. His office was a cathedral of glass and steel, sleek and cold, much like the man himself.

Across from him sat his father, James Smith, the legendary business tycoon whose empire Richard now ran.

"You need to think about the company's future, Richard," James said firmly. "An heir secures stability. The board is restless. Investors want reassurance."

Richard's jaw tightened. "The company's stability comes from me, not some child I may or may not have."

His father's eyes narrowed. "You mean may not. How long are you going to keep pretending this... issue doesn't exist?"

The words hit him like a hammer. Issue. Broken. Useless. He had heard them all before whispered behind his back, murmured by past lovers who had walked away disappointed.

Richard's lips curled bitterly. "If you want a grandson so badly, perhaps you should've had another son. I can't give you what you want."

His father's expression hardened. "You're the heir, Richard. That responsibility doesn't vanish because of... biology."

The older man stormed out, leaving the heavy silence behind.

Richard exhaled slowly, running a hand through his dark hair. "Biology," he muttered bitterly.

He turned toward the floor-to-ceiling window, his reflection staring back. A billionaire, a CEO, the heir to an empire and yet, beneath it all, a man who believed himself incomplete.

"A billionaire with nothing real," he whispered.

Scene 6– The Club

Setting: High-end Manhattan nightclub, Friday night

Rebecca had never stepped into a place like this. The lights pulsed with music, the air thick with perfume and laughter. She wore Jessica's borrowed black dress, tugging nervously at the hem.

Rebecca (murmuring): "I don't belong here..."

Jessica (encouraging): "You belong anywhere you choose. Just... smile. Look confident."

Across the room, Richard Smith sat in a private booth, whiskey glass in hand, Jason by his side.

Jason (grinning): "Another Friday night, another city full of women staring at you."

Richard (coldly): "Let them stare. None of them matter."

His eyes, however, drifted landing on Rebecca as she stood hesitantly by the bar, her innocence contrasting with the glittering crowd.

Jason noticed.

Jason (teasing): "Finally. Someone caught your eye?"

Richard (curious, low): "She looks... different."

Rebecca felt his gaze like a physical touch. Nervous, she ordered a cheap soda and tried to ignore him.

But Richard Smith was not a man easily ignored.

Scene 7 – The Encounter

Setting: Club bar, moments later

Rebecca's hands trembled as she paid for her drink. She felt someone approach before she dared to look.

Richard's deep voice cut through the music.

Richard: "That dress doesn't belong in a place like this."

Rebecca (startled, turning): "Excuse me?"

Richard: leaning closer, eyes sharp but curious "You don't drink. You don't dance. And you look like you'd rather be anywhere else. So why are you here?"

Rebecca swallowed hard, her pulse racing.

Rebecca: "Maybe I'm just... trying something new."

Richard (smirking faintly): "No. You're here because you need something."

Rebecca froze. His words cut too close to the truth.

Rebecca (defensive): "You don't know me."

Richard (studying her): "Not yet."

For a moment, their eyes locked the billionaire who had everything, and the girl who had nothing.

And the night, though neither of them knew it, was about to change their lives forever.

Scene 8 – Manhattan Experience

The bass thumped inside the exclusive Manhattan club, where champagne glasses sparkled and women in designer dresses laughed with practiced ease. Rebecca stood near the entrance, feeling like a lost lamb among wolves.

She tugged at the borrowed black dress her friend had insisted she wear. It was too short, too revealing, and far too expensive-looking for a girl who had walked there from the subway.

I don't belong here, she thought, but desperation pushed her forward.

From across the room, Richard noticed her instantly. Amid the glittering crowd, she stood out not because she flaunted herself, but because she didn't. Her wide hazel eyes darted nervously, her innocence clashing against the decadent atmosphere.

He found himself moving toward her, curiosity piqued.

"You don't belong here," he said smoothly, his deep voice cutting through the music.

Rebecca spun, startled, meeting the sharp blue gaze of the most handsome man she'd ever seen. His tailored suit screamed wealth, his presence dominance.

"And you do?" she shot back, trying to mask her nerves.

He smirked faintly. "I own half the people in this room. What's your excuse?"

Rebecca's lips curved wryly. "I came to think. You look like you came to negotiate stocks in the middle of a dance floor."

That startled a laugh from him. Genuine. Warm. He hadn't laughed like that in years.

"What are you really thinking about?" he asked softly.

Her eyes dropped, sadness flickering across her face. "How much my dignity costs."

Richard tilted his head, intrigued. This girl wasn't like the others.

Scene 9 – The Temptation

They sat together in a shadowed booth, a glass of untouched wine before Rebecca.

Richard studied her, fascinated. She wasn't flirting, wasn't fawning over his wealth. She looked... tired. Desperate.

"You don't drink?" he asked.

She shook her head. "I can't afford to lose control."

Something in her voice made him pause. "What do you need money for?"

Her throat tightened. Should she tell him? Would he laugh at her? Or worse, pity her?

"It doesn't matter," she said finally. "People like you wouldn't understand."

Richard leaned closer, lowering his voice. "Try me."

Rebecca's heart pounded. The intensity in his eyes unnerved her, pulling her into a world she didn't belong.

He shouldn't care. He shouldn't ask. And she shouldn't answer.

Yet when he said, "Come with me," she found herself hesitating only for a heartbeat before nodding.

Her father's face flashed in her mind. The bills. The hospital bed.

This wasn't about her. This was survival.

Scene 10 – The One Night Stand

Richard's penthouse had breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the glittering city, marble floors polished like mirrors.

Rebecca stood at the threshold, her heart racing. She had never been in a place like this. Never with a man like this. And certainly never in a situation like this.

Her fingers twisted nervously. "I've never done this before."

Richard raised an eyebrow. "You mean...?"

Her cheeks flushed crimson. "I'm a virgin."

That stunned him. Of all the women he could have brought home, fate had placed this fragile, desperate young woman in front of him.

"You don't have to," he said quietly, sincerity softening his usual sharp tone.

Rebecca's eyes shimmered. "I know. But I need to."

They stood in silence, the weight of her words heavy between them.

Then, slowly, he stepped closer, brushing a strand of hair from her face. His touch was surprisingly gentle.

"This doesn't mean anything," she whispered.

"I don't do meanings," he replied, though something in his chest tightened.

When their lips met, it wasn't just passion. It was loneliness and desperation, innocence and brokenness colliding. He gently caresses her tender body. Taking off her clothes slowly. She stopped him.

Richard: What's wrong?

Rebecca: Please use a condom.

Richard: Don't worry I won't get you pregnant. I'll be careful.

Rebecca: Are you sure?

Richard: Yes!

She was nervous. Then he whispered "I'll be gentle". They both lay on the bed stack naked and he thrust in slowly. He moaned with so much orgasm. She moaned with pleasure and pain.

Later, as she lay awake beside him, watching the city lights flicker through the glass, Rebecca whispered into the night:

"What have I done?"

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