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Chapter 2: The Truth No Contract Could Erase The silence inside the boardroom stretched so long that even the city noise outside the floor-to-ceiling windows seemed to disappear. Nathan Hartwell slowly rose from his chair. His attorneys exchanged uneasy glances, unsure whether to continue the divorce hearing or quietly leave. His eyes never left the little girl in Emily's arms. "What... is this?" he finally whispered. Emily met his gaze without flinching. "This," she answered calmly, "is Rose." Nathan frowned. "Our daughter." The words struck harder than any lawsuit, any financial crisis, any hostile takeover he had ever faced. For a brief moment, the billionaire who controlled billion-dollar negotiations looked completely lost. "That's impossible." Emily gently lifted Rose from the carrier. The baby blinked sleepily before wrapping her tiny fingers around Emily's thumb. "You left before you ever knew I was pregnant." Nathan's memories crashed together. The endless business trips. The arguments. The divorce papers his lawyers had prepared months earlier. He remembered the final night they spent together. He remembered walking away because closing a merger had seemed more urgent than saving a marriage. "You... never told me." Emily gave a sad smile. "I tried." She reached into her purse and quietly placed a stack of unopened envelopes onto the conference table. Every envelope carried the same address. Nathan Hartwell. Every one had been returned unopened. One by one, his assistants recognized the company mailroom stamps. No one spoke. The truth required no explanation. / Chapter 1 / 2

Chapter 3: A Father Meets His Daughter

Chapter 3: A Father Meets His Daughter

Nathan slowly stepped closer.

Every movement felt uncertain, almost frightened.

He stopped several feet away.

"Can I..."

His voice cracked.

"...can I see her?"

Emily studied him for several seconds.

A year ago she would have answered immediately.

Today, she answered as Rose's mother.

"If she wants to."

Almost as if she understood, Rose looked directly at Nathan.

Then she smiled.

It wasn't a dramatic movie moment.

It was the simple, innocent smile of a baby seeing a new face.

Yet it shattered every wall Nathan had spent years building around himself.

His eyes filled with tears he refused to let fall.

He carefully extended one finger.

Rose wrapped her tiny hand around it.

Her grip was impossibly small.

Yet Nathan felt as though she had grabbed his entire heart.

The attorneys quietly closed their folders.

The executives looked away, giving the family a moment that no business meeting should interrupt.

Nathan whispered, "I'm so sorry."

Emily nodded.

"I know."

"But saying it doesn't erase what happened."

He lowered his head.

"I don't expect forgiveness."

"I only hope... someday she'll know her father wasn't absent because he didn't love her."

Emily looked at him carefully.

"No."

"You were absent because you loved your career more."

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Nathan couldn't argue.

She was right.

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