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The Billionaire Who Thought I Was Nothing

Chapter 2 A Child and an Empty Wallet

Word Count: 563    |    Released on: 15/12/2025

when morning came wa

l no

ssed

essa

apo

hest. He yawned and blinked, the same wide eyes that belonged to his father, only softer, gentler, untouched by arroga

ound that kept me tethered to reality. My mind had gone over everything a thousa

t had felt like freedom, a convenience. But now, that same convenience had become a cage. I open

th

pers. Not enough to feed t

r. My hands trembled as I touched the cold metal, imagining the meals I

lling Luci

u have dialed

in my head, repea

t my chest, feeling the warmth of his tiny body, the steady pulse of his heart. I

was no

lf afloat. I thought about the modeling gigs, the acting jobs, the tiny pockets of incom

outrun. I had no money. No support. No plan. Just a newborn in my

r sounded louder. Every shadow in the apartment seemed to remind me of what I had lost. My son stirred again, yawning, cur

ear and exhaustion, that I would not allow my

rrying the weight o

the cracked window, and whispered, almost to myself,

swer

at long, lonely morning, I f

ce. And this child, my son,

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The Billionaire Who Thought I Was Nothing
The Billionaire Who Thought I Was Nothing
“At twenty-one, Aria Vale believed marriage would give her the family she had always dreamed of. Married to Lucien Blackwood-a wealthy, admired man who promised protection-she sacrificed her dreams, her independence, and her voice. One year later, with a newborn in her arms and no money to her name, Aria is abandoned without warning. Broken, poor, and underestimated, she disappears from his world. Years later, she returns transformed, not as the naïve girl he controlled, but as a powerful woman standing far above him. This time, love is not her weakness. And the billionaire who thought she was nothing will learn what he lost.”