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My billionaire Frenchman

warning r18 "Chloe, my love, my heart beats solely for you," Charles declared, his eyes burning with passion as he looked at her. "I cannot see a future without you by my side. You are mine, and I am yours. We are destined to be together, forever and always." With a sweep of his strong arms, he lifted her off the ground, he held her gently in his embrace as if she were a precious treasure. Chloe's laughter and gentle protests were lost in the passion of his kisses as he carried her to his room, his strides long and purposeful. The world around them melted away, leaving only the two of them, lost in the all-consuming fire of their love. As he laid her on his bed, his eyes never left hers, drinking in the beauty and grace of the woman who had captured his heart so completely. In that moment, Charles knew that he would never let her go, that he would spend the rest of his days making her happy, cherishing and loving her, and basking in the joy that only she could bring him.

Arianalove · Fantasy
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chapter 9

Most days, Charles' routine was neatly divided between his job and his family life. He would spend the morning hours at work, tackling his responsibilities with focus and dedication. Then, in the afternoons, he would return home to be with his son, Christian, and make the most of their time together. However, on this particular Friday, Charles' plans took an unexpected turn.

Christian woke up with a fever, and Charles knew he had to prioritize his son's well-being over his work commitments. So, he made the decision to stay at home and care for Christian, sacrificing his workday to be by his side. As he tended to his son's needs, Charles was reminded of the importance of being present in Christian's life.

In recent times, Charles had made a conscious effort to be more intentional about spending quality time with Christian, making up for the times he wasn't there for him. He knew that his son needed him, not just physically but emotionally as well. Charles was determined to create lasting memories with Christian, to be a constant source of support and love in his life.

As they spent the day together, Charles realized that being a father was not just about providing for his son's material needs but also about being present in the moments that mattered most. He watched Christian's fever subside, replaced by a bright smile and a renewed sense of energy. In that moment, Charles knew that he had made the right decision, putting his son's needs above all else.

Christian was growing up at an incredible pace, and Charles couldn't be prouder of his son's accomplishments. He was excelling in school, mastering new skills, and developing a curious mind. However, Charles had noticed that Christian was struggling with one subject in particular - English. He wanted his son to improve his language skills, to be able to express himself confidently and effectively. That's why he had instructed his assistant, Elise, to find a top-notch English teacher for Christian.

With that thought in mind, Charles picked up the phone and called Elise. "Hello, Elise," he said, his deep voice warm and familiar. Elise replied promptly, "Hello, sir. How is Christian doing today?" Charles smiled, happy to report, "He's getting better, thanks. I called to ask about the English teacher I asked you to hire. What's the update on that?" Elise responded, "I'm still working on it, sir. I'm trying to find a qualified person for the position." Charles nodded, even though she couldn't see him. "Okay, let me know if anything comes up. Thanks, Elise." With that, they ended the call.

Meanwhile, Christian lay in bed, a contented smile spreading across his face. He was thrilled that his father had started spending more time with him, and he loved the way they had grown closer. Charles' presence in his life made him feel happy and secure, and he knew that his father cared deeply about his well-being and education. As he drifted off to sleep, Christian felt grateful for the love and support of his father, knowing that he was lucky to have him in his life.

As Christian slept peacefully, Charles sat beside him, watching over his son with a sense of devotion. Suddenly, Miss Loretta, Christian's nanny, entered the room, her warm smile a familiar comfort. "Good evening, Charles," she said, her voice soft and gentle. "May I have a word with you for a moment?" Charles nodded, standing up and following her outside into the hallway.

Miss Loretta began, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "My late sister's daughter, Genevieve, just gave birth to a beautiful baby boy!" Charles offered his congratulations, happy for her family's new addition. But then Miss Loretta's expression turned serious. "Genevieve needs my help with the baby, and I'd like to take some time off to be with her." Charles was taken aback, realizing that Miss Loretta's absence would leave a significant gap in their lives.

He thought about who could possibly replace her, but he knew it would be selfish to deny her request. Miss Loretta had been like family to them for so long, and he couldn't bear the thought of losing her. So, with a nod, he agreed. "Yes, Miss Loretta, take all the time you need. We'll miss you, but we understand." Miss Loretta's face lit up with gratitude, and she thanked Charles for his understanding.

As she left, Charles returned to Christian's room, his mind racing with thoughts of who would care for his son while he was at work. Should he hire a temporary nanny? The uncertainty lingered, but the maid's announcement that dinner was ready interrupted his thoughts, and he picked up Christian and stepped out to the dining room to have their dinner .

The next day, with Christian feeling much better, Miss Loretta was busy packing her bags and preparing to say her goodbyes. Charles and Christian were both visibly sad, knowing they would miss her dearly. But Miss Loretta reassured them, "Don't worry, my dear ones, I'll be back before you know it. I just need to help my niece with her new baby for a little while."

Charles nodded, understanding, and instructed the driver to take Miss Loretta to the train station, where she would catch her train to Lyon. As they stood outside, Miss Loretta hugged Christian tightly, saying, "Take care of yourself, sweet boy, and don't forget I'll be thinking of you." Christian clung to her, feeling a lump form in his throat.

Miss Loretta then turned to Charles and said, "Thank you for understanding, Charles. I'll be back soon." Charles smiled and replied, "We'll miss you, but we know you need to be with your family. Take care, and don't worry about us, we'll be fine." With one last wave, Miss Loretta was off, leaving Charles and Christian to return inside, both feeling a bit somber.

Christian was still struggling with the sadness of seeing Miss Loretta leave, but Charles was there to comfort him. "Hey, buddy, it's okay. Miss Loretta will be back soon, and we'll stay busy until then. We'll play games, go on adventures, and have lots of fun together. You're not alone, I'm here for you." Christian nodded, feeling a bit better, but he knew it would take some time to get used to not having Miss Loretta around.

Determined to lift Christain's spirits, Charles sat down next to him and asked with a gentle smile, "What do you want us to do today, buddy?"

Christain's eyes lit up at the question. "Let's go get ice cream!"

Charles chuckled. "We have ice cream right here at home, though."

Christian, however, was adamant. "But I want to go out to get it!"

Charles hesitated. He was concerned because Christian had just been sick the day before, and he wanted to make sure his son was fully recovered before taking him out. "How about we go get ice cream tomorrow? I want you to be completely better before we go out. But for now, we can play games or watch movies at home."

Christain thought for a moment and then nodded, understanding his father's concern. "Okay, Daddy. Let's watch a movie."

"Great choice," Charles said, feeling relieved. He put on a popular kids' animation movie, making sure it was something Christain would love. They settled onto the couch, a cozy blanket thrown over them, and the movie began.

As they watched, Charles glanced at Christain, who was engrossed in the film. Seeing his son's smile made Charles's heart swell with joy. They laughed together at the funny parts and enjoyed the colorful, whimsical world on the screen.

After the movie ended, they decided to play some board games. Charles let Christian choose, and soon they were engaged in a lively game of Snakes and Ladders. The living room echoed with their laughter and playful banter. It was a day filled with bonding and love, a reminder of how precious their time together was.

In the evening, after a homemade dinner of Christain's favorite pasta with pistou sauce, they snuggled up for one more movie. This time, Charles chose a classic he had loved as a child, hoping Christain would enjoy it too. As the credits rolled, Christain's eyelids began to droop, and Charles gently carried him to bed, tucking him in with a kiss on the forehead.

"Goodnight, champ," he whispered, turning off the light and quietly closing the door.

As Charles made his way to his own room, a profound sense of satisfaction washed over him. Today had been a truly wonderful day, one that he would treasure for a long time. The simple joy of spending time with his son, Christain, brought a deep warmth to his heart. These moments were a stark reminder of what truly mattered in life.

Despite the daily concerns and the relentless busyness of his schedule, days like this served as a grounding force. They reminded him of the importance of slowing down and appreciating the little things. The laughter they shared over silly jokes, the excitement in Christain's eyes during their movie, and the bonding over board games were all priceless.

Charles entered his room, closing the door softly behind him. He changed into his pajamas, the soft fabric a welcome comfort after a long day. As he settled into bed, he reflected on the day's events. It wasn't the big, extravagant outings or expensive gifts that brought the most joy. It was the simple, genuine moments of connection and love.

He thought about Christain's insistence on going out for ice cream and how they had compromised to have a fun day at home instead. It was a reminder that, as a father, he needed to balance protection and adventure, ensuring Christain felt both safe and free to explore.

Charles resolved to make the most of these times, to cherish every smile and every laugh shared with Christain. He promised himself that no matter how demanding his work became, he would always prioritize these precious moments with his son. The bond they were building was the foundation of Christain's happiness and confidence, and it was his responsibility and privilege to nurture it.

As he turned off the light and lay down, he felt a peaceful contentment. The room was quiet, the soft hum of the city outside lulling him into a reflective state. He knew that tomorrow would bring its own set of challenges and responsibilities, but he was ready to face them, fueled by the love and joy he shared with Christain.

Drifting off to sleep, Charles carried with him the echo of his son's laughter and the warmth of their shared moments. He dreamed of more days like this, filled with love, laughter, and the simple joy of being together. For in these moments, he found not just happiness, but the true essence of life.