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Chapter 7 The Senator Arrives in the Ghetto img
Chapter 8 The Broom from Mother-in-Law img
Chapter 9 The Truth of the Deal img
Chapter 10 Not Your Drawer img
Chapter 11 Scrutiny in the Cloakroom img
Chapter 12 The Canary's Cage img
Chapter 13 The Matriarch's Afternoon Tea img
Chapter 14 The Plan to Escape the Canary Cage img
Chapter 15 The Uninvited Guest img
Chapter 16 Uncontrolled Provocation img
Chapter 17 The Heavy Sapphire img
Chapter 18 Undercurrents at the Feast img
Chapter 19 Old Scars on Van Cleef & Arpels img
Chapter 20 Tyrant of Power img
Chapter 21 Storm in the Courtyard img
Chapter 22 Exploitation and Taboo img
Chapter 23 The Plea for a Signature img
Chapter 24 Unconscious Intimacy and Trauma img
Chapter 25 Morning Embarrassment img
Chapter 26 The Interview Showdown img
Chapter 27 Workplace Traps img
Chapter 28 A Phone Call That Reversed Power img
Chapter 29 Counterattack and the New Rules img
Chapter 30 Subtle Protection at the Dinner Table img
Chapter 31 The Temperature of Fingertips img
Chapter 32 Shared Commitment img
Chapter 33 Double the Punishment img
Chapter 34 Pre-Owned Vespa img
Chapter 35 The Shattered Sculpture img
Chapter 36 Cool Nightdress img
Chapter 37 Overstepping Fingertips img
Chapter 38 Invitation to the Art Exhibition img
Chapter 39 Clash of the Socialites img
Chapter 40 Argument in the Hallway img
Chapter 41 The Tyrant Under the Flashlights img
Chapter 42 The Shura Field of Michelin img
Chapter 43 The Lie of Uber Black img
Chapter 44 Neon Lights of the Southeast Side img
Chapter 45 The Greasy Bar img
Chapter 46 The Approaching Thugs img
Chapter 47 Clarification by the Potomac River img
Chapter 48 The Accidental Sprained Ankle img
Chapter 49 The Temperature of the Ice Pack img
Chapter 50 Late-Night Emergency img
Chapter 51 Night Talk in the Ward img
Chapter 52 The Matriarch's Assault img
Chapter 53 Resistance to Discharge img
Chapter 54 Uninvited Guest img
Chapter 55 Secret Telegram in the Study img
Chapter 56 Bulletproof SUV img
Chapter 57 Traffic Police of the Special Zone img
Chapter 58 Senate Meeting img
Chapter 59 WGS's Game of Power img
Chapter 60 Senate Luncheon img
Chapter 61 Countdown in the Secret Chamber img
Chapter 62 Black Onyx Club img
Chapter 63 The Socialite's Downfall img
Chapter 64 Deadlock in the Bathroom img
Chapter 65 Furious Break-In img
Chapter 66 Threatened Abortion img
Chapter 67 The Lies of the Manor img
Chapter 68 Frozen Trust img
Chapter 69 Conditions of Forgiveness img
Chapter 70 Negotiations by the Hospital Bed img
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Chapter 4 Hello, Senator

The living room fell into a suffocating silence. Eloisa stared at the frozen frame of the video on the tablet. Her chest rose and fell in shallow, panicked breaths.

Eleonora Wilkinson glanced at the antique grandfather clock standing against the wall. She was calculating the seconds.

"It seems," Eleonora said smoothly, "you need to see it with your own eyes."

Eloisa looked up, her vision blurred with unshed tears. "See what?"

Heavy, measured footsteps echoed on the marble floor of the foyer.

Eloisa's heart kicked against her ribs. She turned her head toward the arched doorway.

A man walked into the room.

He was tall, with broad shoulders encased in a flawless, dark navy suit. He reached up with one hand and unbuttoned his suit jacket as he walked. The movement was fluid and elegant, but the aura radiating off him was freezing cold.

Eloisa stopped breathing.

She knew that face. Everyone in America knew that face. She saw it on the news channels playing in the campus coffee shop. She saw it on billboards lining the highway.

Senator Hilbert Wilkinson.

He was the youngest senator in the country. The golden boy of the Wilkinson political dynasty. And he was currently running for President of the United States.

Eloisa's pupils dilated. Her fingers dug into the velvet sofa.

It was him.

The blurry memory of the deep, dark eyes snapped into perfect focus. In the fragmented, drunken memory, his eyes had seemed dark, almost black. But here, in the cold, clear light of the mansion, she saw they weren't black at all. They were the color of slate-gray, like a stormy sky just before it breaks. They were the exact same eyes that stared out from the television screens. Cool, calculated, and entirely untouchable.

Hilbert walked past Eloisa without even glancing at her. He looked at the elderly woman.

"Grandmother," he said, giving a slight nod.

Then, he turned his head. For the first time, his slate-gray eyes landed on Eloisa.

He didn't look at her like she was a human being. He looked at her the way a mechanic looks at a broken engine. He was assessing the damage. There was absolutely zero emotion in his gaze.

Eloisa felt completely naked under his stare. She instinctively crossed her arms over her chest, trying to make herself smaller.

Hilbert spoke. His voice was deeper than it sounded on television. It was a low, gravelly baritone that sent a shiver down her spine.

"So. This is her."

The words were an ice pick to Eloisa's chest. This is her. She wasn't a person. She was a problem. A variable in an equation.

Eleonora tapped her wooden cane against the floor. "Hilbert, sit down. Now that everyone is present, we will discuss the solution."

Hilbert sat on the sofa opposite Eloisa. He crossed his long legs. He looked entirely relaxed, yet his presence filled the room with an unbearable pressure.

"My solution is simple," Eleonora announced. "The two of you will go to City Hall and register your marriage today."

Eloisa shot to her feet. "What? No! Absolutely not! You can't force me to do that!"

Hilbert didn't even look at her. He kept his eyes on his grandmother. He adjusted his pristine white shirt cuff.

"Grandmother, this is entirely premature," Hilbert said, his tone flat. "There are much simpler ways to handle this situation."

Handle this situation.

Eloisa felt a wave of nausea hit her again. Did he mean paying her off? Or did he mean getting rid of the baby?

Eleonora struck the floor with her cane again. The sharp crack made Eloisa flinch.

"Simpler ways?" Eleonora snapped. "Like writing her a check and praying she disappears? And then waiting for the media to discover that the leading presidential candidate has a bastard child hidden in the slums?"

Eleonora pointed a shaking finger at Hilbert. "This is the first heir of the Wilkinson family. He will not be born a bastard."

Eleonora turned her sharp gaze to Eloisa. "And you, Miss Williams. Do you truly believe a single mother, working at a coffee shop, can provide a safe life for a child with Wilkinson blood? The press will tear you to pieces."

The words hit Eloisa like concrete blocks. She imagined the paparazzi. She imagined the cameras shoved in her face. She imagined her parents being harassed.

The room spun. She fell back onto the sofa.

Hilbert remained silent. His jaw clenched tight. He knew his grandmother was right. A scandal of this magnitude, right before the primaries, would destroy his political career instantly.

Eleonora delivered the final blow. Her voice left no room for negotiation.

"This is not a debate. The decision is made." She looked at the butler. "Pembroke, call City Hall. Tell the judge to prepare the paperwork."

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