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Entangled With My Baby Daddy’s CEO Billionaire Twin

Isabella Green thought her life was already complicated enough; a one-night stand with a charming stranger left her pregnant, and now she's struggling to figure out her next steps. But everything spirals out of control when she mistakenly accuses the wrong man, billionaire Michael Hartley, of being the father. With one slap in a crowded restaurant, she turns his world upside down, shattering his relationship and dragging her into a web of deceit, power, and dangerous secrets. Michael isn’t the type to let things go easily, especially when he discovers it was his reckless twin brother, Liam, who fathered Isabella’s child. But Michael isn’t just furious, he’s intrigued. To protect his family’s name and salvage his public image, he forces Isabella into a fake relationship, one that’s supposed to fix everything… until real emotions start getting in the way. As Isabella navigates the high-stakes world of the Hartley family, she quickly realizes there’s more at play than a scandalous romance. From hidden fortunes and dark family secrets to a vengeful ex-girlfriend and a twin brother with dangerous enemies, Isabella is thrust into a life she never asked for. But with a baby on the way and her heart on the line, she must decide whether to trust Michael or run before she gets hurt again.

Adewole_Tinuade · Urban
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52 Chs

Chapter 32

"When are you going to talk to her?" I ask.

 

"As soon as possible," Michael replies. "The sooner, the better."

 

I bite my lower lip as anxiety creep in. "Do you think she'll try to push me away?"

 

Michael's eyes softens as he shook his head. "No. She might not love the idea of us, but she knows I care about you. She won't try to interfere. Not now."

 

I nod my head, though I'm not entirely convinced. Still, I trust Michael's judgment. He knows his stepmother better than anyone.

 

"Okay," i say softly.

Michael's fingers drum restlessly against the oak desk in his office, his mind in turmoil. The sun has barely risen, casting a soft glow through the floor-to-ceiling windows, but sleep had eluded him. He sits there, staring at the phone in front of him, debating whether to make the call.