BILLIONAIRE SECRET TWIN HEIR
img img BILLIONAIRE SECRET TWIN HEIR img Chapter 1 Empty Promises
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Chapter 11 The Ultimatum img
Chapter 12 Vanishing Act img
Chapter 13 Double Surprise img
Chapter 14 Double Surprise (Pt 2) img
Chapter 15 New Beginnings img
Chapter 16 Birth of Heirs img
Chapter 17 First Steps img
Chapter 18 First Steps (Pt 2) img
Chapter 19 The Other Side img
Chapter 20 Consequences img
Chapter 21 Growing Business img
Chapter 22 Kindergarten Days img
Chapter 23 Close Call img
Chapter 24 The Confession img
Chapter 25 Expanding Empire img
Chapter 26 The Investigation img
Chapter 27 The Discovery img
Chapter 28 Coming Home img
Chapter 29 First Sighting img
Chapter 30 Word Spreads img
Chapter 31 Sister's Venom img
Chapter 32 Elizabeth Arrives img
Chapter 33 Father's Return img
Chapter 34 First Meeting img
Chapter 35 Legal Threats img
Chapter 36 The Proposal img
Chapter 37 Corporate Challenge img
Chapter 38 Family Dinner img
Chapter 39 SCHOOL INCIDENT img
Chapter 40 GROWING CLOSER img
Chapter 41 JESSICA'S SCHEME img
Chapter 42 BUSINESS CRISIS img
Chapter 43 The Truth Emerges img
Chapter 44 Hospital Drama img
Chapter 45 Board meeting img
Chapter 46 Family Loyalties img
Chapter 47 Public Exposure img
Chapter 48 Family Healing img
Chapter 49 Elizabeth's Confession img
Chapter 50 Business Proposal img
Chapter 51 Blood Isn't Always Thicker img
Chapter 52 Ghosts of the Past img
Chapter 53 Jessica Pleads img
Chapter 54 Growing Feelings img
Chapter 55 The Twins' Plan img
Chapter 56 Jessica's Revenge img
Chapter 57 Truth and Reconciliation img
Chapter 58 Truth and Reconciliation (Pt 2) img
Chapter 59 Halgate Gala img
Chapter 60 Public Apology img
Chapter 61 The Proposal img
Chapter 62 Corporate Integration img
Chapter 63 Family Vacation img
Chapter 64 Tides of the Heart img
Chapter 65 Rekindled Flames img
Chapter 66 Paradise Lost img
Chapter 67 Nelson's Wisdom img
Chapter 68 The Decision img
Chapter 69 Old Friends, New Beginnings img
Chapter 70 Wedding Fever img
Chapter 71 Wedding Fever ( Pt 2) img
Chapter 72 Full Circle img
Chapter 73 Ever After img
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BILLIONAIRE SECRET TWIN HEIR

Sire Bliss
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Chapter 1 Empty Promises

Aria POV:

The weight of Elizabeth Walton's stare burrowed into my back like a drill bit as I crossed the ballroom. This gaze reminded me of five years of charity galas learned to detect the haunting silence of a mother-in-law who thought that one had failed at their most vital duty.

I clutched at my champagne glass and smiled one of those freaky smiles. The great ballroom of the Belmont Hotel glittered with New Jersey's elite diamonds sparkling light, suspended bubbles in crystal, and wealth practically oozing from walls. And there I stood, Aria Campbell Walton's dismal addition to the prestigious Walton dynasty.

"There you are." Michael's warm hand found the small of my back, his touch spreading heat through the thin fabric of my emerald gown. "I've been looking everywhere for you."

"The host is fabulous, as always," I said into his sturdy frame when I was able to spare a few seconds for refuge. "Just mingling."

His jaw tightened almost to the point of inexpectation. An outsider wouldn't have noticed. After five years of marriage, I became somewhat fluent in reading what could be called 'the idioglossy of Michael Walton' micro-expressions.

"Don't let her get to you tonight," he hissed, his lips brushing my ear. "This night is for the children's hospital, not family politics."

I half laughed, "The family political situation was the only thing that brought in half of these people for donations. Well, that and tax write-offs."

Before Michael could respond, Elizabeth glided to us, her silver gown a luminous cloud of light reflecting off polished armor. Nelson followed two steps behind- the usual dance in the Walton marriage dynamic.

"Michael, darling." Elizabeth air-kissed her son's cheeks, turning with far less warmth toward me. "Aria. That dress is... loud."

I resisted the urge to reach out and touch the emerald silk. "Thank you, Elizabeth. The Children's Hope Foundation does wonderful work. We're honored to support it."

"Indeed." Her gaze drifted to my flat stomach, lingering there with pointed significance before returning to my face. "The Gibsons just announced their daughter-in-law is expecting. Again. Their third grandchild in four years. Remarkable, isn't it?"

My chest constricted. I took a sip of champagne to hide the tremor in my hands.

Michael moved closer to me, his arm protectively around my waist. "Mother. Not tonight."

Elizabeth's eyebrows arched in skeptical perfection. "I was merely making conversation, dear. Surely that's allowed?"

Nelson cleared his throat. "The Masterson merger looks promising, Michael. We should discuss it in detail before the board meeting on Tuesday."

"Sorry," he said, loosening his bowtie. "She had no right."

I gazed out at the manicured lawns. "Five years, Michael. She's not wrong."

He gently turned me to face him, his hands on my shoulders. "Aria, look at me."

I did. In the soft light, his eyes were the same blue as the late ocean sky, the blue that made me fall for him after knowing very well who his family was and what they expected.

"We'll get through this," he said. "The treatments..."

"Aren't working." My voice cracked. "Four rounds of IVF, and nothing. I'm so tired of appointments and injections and disappointments."

He pulled me against him, and I breathed in the smell of expensive cologne mixed with sandalwood in the air.

"Then we'll try something else. Or we won't. I didn't marry you for heirs, Aria. I married you because I love you."

I wanted to believe him. God, I wanted to. But just last month, I had seen the way he had stared at his business partner's children, and that look mirrored my very own ache.

"Your mother will never forgive me if I can't give you children," I managed to whisper into his jacket.

Michael stroked my back in circles. "My mother doesn't get a vote in our marriage."

I let out a laugh. "Have you met your mother? She thinks everything deserves her vote-especially when it comes to the Walton bloodline."

"The pressure will fade soon, I swear." He tipped up my chin, the dim light striking fear in his eyes. "We'll face this together, just you and me against the world, remember?"

I nodded, not trusting my voice. Michael placed his lips against my forehead in a gentle kiss.

Past him, I could see Elizabeth through the ballroom windows. She was watching us, downing God alone knows what in that wine glass and giving nothing away. Behind her back, Jessica--my sister--would laugh betraying all semblance of restraint at whatever snippet of Nelson's humor made it that far.

The bizarrely intimate gesture jolted through me, working goosebumps along my spine.

"We should head home," I blurted out. "I've had just about enough of this charity."

Michael searched my face. "Everything okay?"

No. Nothing was okay. Not having our shoulders weighed heavy with expectations, not that carsick feeling I had all night courtesy of my supposed failings, not that strange prickle on my skin at the sight of Jessica with my in-laws.

But I smiled up at Michael, the man I had sworn to love through everything, and told him, "Oh, everything's fine. I'm just tired."

As we walked through the throng with Michael leading the way toward the exit, Elizabeth came up just once more to intercept us.

"Leaving so soon?" she asks, voice coated with honey and wielding a steel underpinning.

"Aria isn't feeling well," said Michael smoothly.

Elizabeth's gaze flicked to me- assessing. For a moment, absurdly, I wondered if she would ask whether it was morning sickness.

"Such a pity," she said, patting my arm while her fingers felt cold. "Jessica has been asking for you. She has been so very useful for the foundation lately-such an excited young lady."

The unspoken comparison lay between us, stark and awkward.

"I'll call her tomorrow," I told her.

"Please do," and the perfect smile of society came to Elizabeth's lips. "The family should stick together, right?"

Michael was holding my hand over the center console, his thumb stroking my knuckles in comfort. I leaned my head against the window, gazing at the fast-blurring city lights as we drove toward our mansion.

"This pressure will soon be over," Michael said in a soft voice again in the darkness of the car. "I promise."

I closed my eyes, wishing I could trust him. But as we pulled into the estate, Elizabeth's words resounded the loudest in my mind.

_Family should stick together._

I had no way of knowing just how soon that family would splinter-and that tomorrow, on my twenty-seventh birthday, I would learn just how empty Michael's promises truly were.

            
            

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