Billionaire thought it was over after a year apart until his ex appeared with a baby he never knew. Before we begin,
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enjoy every detail. The elevator hummed quietly as it carried James Whitmore to
the 32nd floor of the Whitmore Energy Solutions building in Denver. His reflection stared back from the polished
steel doors, sharp jawline, perfectly groomed, dark blonde hair, and steel
gray eyes that had intimidated countless boardroom opponents. At 34, he commanded
respect without saying a word. The door slid open with a soft chime, revealing the pristine marble lobby of his
Colorado branch office. James stepped out, adjusting his charcoal Tom Ford suit jacket with practiced precision.
The quarterly review had gone better than expected. Energy efficiency contracts were up 18% and the new solar
initiative was already showing promising returns. His Italian leather shoes clicked against the marble as he walked
toward the main entrance mind already shifting to his flight back to Austin. There was a conference call with
investors at 7. Then dinner with the Japanese delegation interested in their latest wind technology. James pulled out
his phone to check messages when movement in his peripheral vision made him pause. A woman sat in one of the
lobby’s cream colored chairs, her long light brown hair catching the afternoon sunlight streaming through the floor to
ceiling windows. She wore a simple navy dress that James recognized. He’d bought it for her last Christmas. Camille, his
breath caught in his throat. She looked up from the bundle in her arms, and their eyes met across the expansive
lobby. For a moment, time seemed suspended. Her green eyes held the same quiet intensity he remembered. But there
was something different now. A maturity. A guardedness that hadn’t been there before. James’ phone slipped from his
suddenly unsteady fingers, clattering against the marble floor. The sound echoed through the lobby like a gunshot.
Camille stood slowly, carefully adjusting whatever she held in her arms. As she approached, James could see it
clearly. A baby. The infant was wrapped in a soft blue blanket. Tiny fist curled
against a cherubic cheek. Hello, James. Her voice was steady, controlled. The
same voice that used to whisper good morning against his shoulder, now formal and distant. “Camille,” he managed her
name, though his throat felt impossibly dry. “What are you doing here?” She shifted the baby slightly, and James
caught a glimpse of the infant’s face. His heart hammered against his ribs as he noticed the distinctive cleft in the
baby’s chin, identical to his own. “I was visiting my cousin Sarah. She lives here now.” Camille’s explanation felt
rehearsed. Careful. I saw your name on the building directory. James stared at the baby, his analytical mind racing
through calculations. The child appeared to be around 3 months old. That would mean, is he yours? The question escaped
before he could stop it. Camille’s jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. Yes. The
lobby suddenly felt too small, too public. James was acutely aware of his employees moving around them, of the
potential for this conversation to become tomorrow’s office gossip. Can we? He gestured toward the elevator. “My
office?” Camille shook her head. “I can’t stay long.” Sarah’s expecting us for dinner. “Us?” The word hit him like
a physical blow. “There’s a cafe across the street,” James said, surprised by how steady his voice sounded. “If you
have a few minutes.” For a moment, he thought she would refuse. Then the baby stirred in her arms, making a soft sound
that seemed to decide for her. “All right, but just for a few minutes.” As they walked toward the exit together,
James fought the urge to study the baby more closely. Instead, he focused on Camille’s profile, noting the subtle
changes a year had brought. She was still beautiful, perhaps more so, but there was a strength in her bearing that
spoke of challenges faced alone. The revolving door felt like a portal between his carefully controlled world
and something entirely unknown. As they stepped onto the busy Denver sidewalk, James realized that in the span of 5
minutes, everything he thought he knew about his life had shifted completely. The baby opened his eyes, then steel
gray, exactly like James’s own, and looked directly at him with the unflinching gaze of the very young.
James Whitmore, who had built an empire on certainty and control, suddenly found himself facing the most uncertain moment
of his life. What had Camille been trying to tell him in that phone call he’d ignored a year ago? The little cafe
across from the Witmore building buzzed with the afternoon crowd, business people grabbing quick coffees, students
hunched over laptops, and mothers with strollers scattered among the mismatched vintage furniture. James chose a corner
table near the window, his hands trembling slightly as he pulled out Camille’s chair. She settled carefully,
adjusting the baby against her shoulder with practiced ease. The infant, James couldn’t bring himself to think his name
yet, slept peacefully, oblivious to the tension crackling between his parents. “Coffee?” James asked, his voice rougher
than intended. “Decaf latte, please. Light foam.” She remembered her old order without thinking, then caught
herself. “If they have oat milk.” The small change hit James unexpectedly hard. Even her coffee preferences had
evolved in their year apart. He returned with her latte and his black coffee, hands steadier now that he had a task.
Camille had positioned herself so the baby faced away from the window, protective instincts James was only
beginning to recognize. “His name is Luca,” she said quietly, stroking the
infant’s back in slow circles. “Luca,” James tested the name, surprised by how
naturally it fit. “That’s that’s a good name. He’s 3 months old, born September
15th.” She paused, meeting his eyes directly. You can do the math. James had
already done the math. Conceived in December, right around Christmas, right around the time everything between them
had started falling apart, when his focus had shifted entirely to the merger with the German Energy Consortium, when
he’d started working 18-hour days and coming home to find Camille already asleep. Camille, I I tried to call you.
Her voice remained steady, but James caught the slight tremor in her fingers as she reached for her coffee. It was
January 8th. You were in meetings all day, then that dinner with the board members. He remembered that day, the
final negotiations for the Hoffman Industries acquisition. He’d turned off his phone completely, delegating all
calls to his assistant. By the time he’d gotten home, it was past midnight, and Camille was gone. Her things cleared out
a simple note on the kitchen counter. I can’t compete with your empire anymore. I hope it keeps you warm. What did you
want to tell me? he asked. Though they both knew the answer, that I was pregnant. She shifted Luca to her other
arm, and James caught a glimpse of the baby’s face. The resemblance was unmistakable. Not just the eyes and
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