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The Daughter He Didn't Know Existed

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Sophie wasn't supposed to call. Not after six years of silence. Not after deciding long ago that the billionaire who never wanted her was better left in the past. But when her seven-year-old daughter Lily collapses at school and the medical emergency requires her biological father's health history, Sophie has no choice. She dials the number she never thought she would use again. Theo Hartley built a multi-billion dollar tech empire by being cold, calculated, and completely unavailable. He doesn't do relationships. He doesn't do emotions. He doesn't do family. At thirty-eight, he's perfectly alone and perfectly fine with it. Until Sophie tells him he has a daughter. At first, Theo thinks it's a scam. A lie. Some woman trying to get money from a wealthy man. But Sophie isn't asking for anything. She just needed his medical history. She never wanted him in their lives. That makes him furious. That makes him obsessed. For six years, he had a daughter he didn't know about. Six years of missing everything. Missing her first word, her first step, her first day of school. Missing birthday parties and scraped knees and bedtime stories. And when he finally finds out, the child he created is a stranger in a hospital bed. Theo doesn't do second chances. But he's about to learn that some things matter more than pride. Sophie built her entire life around protecting Lily from abandonment. She works two jobs, lives in a cramped apartment, and never lets anyone get close because the only man she ever loved walked away without looking back. When Theo suddenly appears demanding to be a father, everything she built to keep Lily safe threatens to crumble. He's powerful. He's rich. He could take her daughter with one phone call to a lawyer. She's terrified. She's resentful. She's completely unprepared for the man Theo is becoming as he learns what it means to love someone more than his empire. As Theo fights his way into their lives, Sophie must decide what's real and what's a lie. Is he genuinely trying to be a father, or is this just another business acquisition to him? And when she falls for him again, will he choose his daughter this time around? The answer will destroy them all, rebuild them stronger, and prove that sometimes the greatest power isn't building empires. It's fighting for family.
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