<b>Chapter </b><b>64 </b>
-HUNTER-
My heart stopped when Baron called. Celine was gone, Disappeared,
I called Caroline right away, my hands shaking as I pressed her number. “Hunter? What’s up?” Caroline answered, sounding cheerful,
“Is Celine with you?” I asked, not bothering with hello..
“No, she dropped Caesar off earlier. Why? What’s wrong?”
“Nothing.” I lied, ending the call before she could ask more questions.
I ran my fingers through my hair, pacing my office. I was already dealing g with the press, the hotel issues, and now this. Celine vanishing.
She came into my life and burned everything upside down. Now the thought of her gone…gone…made me shake.
I couldn’t lose her. That <b>was </b>all I knew. The idea of her leaving, being away from my sight… I wasn’t sure I could bear it.
Grabbing my keys, I headed outside to wait. I stood in the driveway of my mansion, watching for any sign of Baron’s car if they didn’te back soon, would go look for her myself.
The memory of our kiss shed through my mind. The hurt in her eyes when I told her it was a mistake. Again. So much for not wanting to hurt her when all I seemed to do was <b>push </b>her away.
My phone rang It was my private investigator calling about the tabloid story.
“Mr. Reid, we found the source. It was <b>a </b>reporter from The Daily Eye. Paid off by someone to run the story.”
“Who?” I demanded.
“Working on that. Should <b>have </b><b>a </b>name by tomorrow.”
<b>“</b>Good. When you <b>do</b><b>, </b>make sure
they y understand the consequences of trying <b>to </b>ruin my
ruin my name. Especially when they drag someone innocent into it.”
I hung up just as my phone buzzed with a text from Baron: “Found her. Heading back now
Relief washed over me, followed by anger. Why did she run off? What was she hiding?
I tried to act cool, telling headmaid Sally to inform Celine to meet me in my room when she got back Sally looked <b>at </b>me with surprise, but lignored her and went upstairs to my room.
<b>I </b>needed to calm down. A shower would help clear my head. The cold water did nothing to cool the worry–or the anger–burning
inside me.
Thirty minutester, a knock sounded at my door. I had <b>just </b>gotten out of the shower and was about to work on myptop. I had on sweatpants but no shirt, my hair still damp, falling into my face.
I unlocked the door. Celine’s eyes widened as she stared at me, but she quicklyposed herself
“Where the hell did you run off to?” I <b>demanded</b>. “Why didn’t you let Baron go with you? What if a reporter had gotten hold of you and things went sideways?”
Celine lowered her head, muttering, “Sorry. I just needed to get something.” She bit her lower lip, a <b>habit </b>I noticed she had when nervous.
I said nothing, just watched her. There was an urge building inside me to grab her and pull her into my arms, into my room, never letting her go while! explored every part of her body….
Celine lifted her head. “Did you not remember meeting me three years <b>ago</b>?” she suddenly asked, catching me off guard.
“What?” Lasked, curious about why she was bringing up that night. A night that was still blurry to me, if had to admit it.
I was about to speak when Celine held up her hand. “Forget Lasked. I haveundry to do before Caesar gots back home.” She turned to leave, but caught her hand.
“Hunter,” she said softly, “if you’re going to say what we might share right now would end up being a mistake again, it would be better if you ever yourself the stress and just let me <b>go</b><b>.” </b>
Her words shocked me. I stared at her tired, <b>sad </b>eyes before slowly releasing her hand, I watched her disappear out of sight before going back into my room and shutting the door behind me,
Does she remember what happened that night? Why couldn’t I remember? And what is she so desperately trying to fucking hide from me?
-CELINE-
<b>I </b>couldn’t rx. Mrs. Reid’s threat ran through my thoughts i
ver and over. Two million dors to disappear. Or risk losing Caesar in a custody battle with
Hunter.
I didn’t hear Caesar or Caroline walk into my bedroom at the staff quarters until Caesar called<b>, </b>“Mommy!”
I looked up with a smile as Caesar ran into my arms. Caroline smiled, making a joke about how energetic Caesar was and how he’d eaten half the cookies they bought.
“Thank <b>you </b>for taking him off my hands today.” I said to Caroline.
“Anything for my godson,” she replied with a wink “Were you able to do what you wanted with Caesar being with me?”
I nodded, not telling her the truth. It was best no one knew <b>but </b>me.
After Caroline left, I focused on Caesar, trying to <b>push </b>away thoughts of Mrs. Reid and her ultimatum. We had dinner, and I bathed him. He seemed quicter than <b>usual</b>,
“Are you
you feeling okay,
kay, sweetheart? Lasked, touching his forehead. He felt warm.
“I’m tired, Mommy,” he said, his <b>usually </b>bright eyes looking dull.
I tucked <b>him </b>into bed early, checking his <b>temperature</b>. It was slightly high, but nothing too concerning I gave him some children’s Tylenol and kissed his forehead.
“Get some sleep, baby You’ll feel better in the morning.”
I tried to work on some sketches, but my mind kept going back to those photos. Hunter and me, three years ago. Caesar, the spitting image of his father.
A father who didn’t even remember me.
Around midnight, I heard Caesar whimpering. I rushed to the bed and gasped. He was burning up, his little body radiating heat.
“Caesar? Baby, wake up,” said, panic rising in my throat. His eyes fluttered open, zed with fever.
“Hurts, Mommy,” he whispered.
Without thinking, I scooped him <b>up </b><b>and </b>ran to Hunter’s room, pounding on the door. Hunter opened it immediately as if he hadn’t been sleeping. His eyes widened when he saw Caesar in my army
“He’s burning up,” I <b>said</b>, my voice shaking, don’t know what to do.”
Hunter didn’t hesitate. “Get his nket I’ll call my doctor.”
Within minutes, Hunter had arranged for us to go straight to the pediatric emergency room. He insisted on driving us himself.
“My doctor will meet us there,” he said, carrying Caesar to the car while followed with a bag of his things
The hospital admitted Caesar right way. His temperature was dangerously high–104.2. They started him on IV fuids and medication white ranting
tests.
“Probably a viral infection,” the doctor said. “But we’ll run some blood work to be sure.”
They moved Caesar to a private room. Hunter must have pulled some strings. <b>I </b>sat beside Caesar’s bed, <b>holding </b>his small hand, watching his chest rise <b>and </b>fall.
Hunter paced the room, making calls, and ensuring Caesar had the best care possible. When he finally sat down across from me, he looked exhausted
“You should go home,” I said softly. “Get some sleep. I stay with him.”
Hunter shook his head. “I’m not going anywhere.”
We sat in silence for a while, both watching over <b>Caesar</b>. Hunter reached out, gently brushing Caesar’s hair back <b>from </b>his forehead
“He’s so small,” he murmured. “Too small to carry so much”
Something in his tone made my eyes!
fill with tears. “You don’t <b>have </b>to act like you care
?
“But I do,<b>” </b>he said, his voice raw with emotion. “I do care, Celine. More than I should”
In that silent, sterile room, with the steady beep of machines monitoring my son, I felt something shift between us. Walls beginning to crumble.
“Why?” I whispered.
Hunter’s eyes met mine across Caesar’s bed. “I wish I knew. All I know is that when I look at him, at you. I feel like I’m where I’m supposed to be.”
A tear slid down my cheek. How could I tell him the truth now? How could I risk destroying whatever this was between us?
wore on, exhaustion <b>finally </b>caught up with me. I drifted off my head <b>against </b>the back of the chair, still holding Caesar’s hand.
As the night wore
I didn’t see Hunter watching me sleep. Didn’t hear his phone vibrate with a call in the early hours of the morning.
-HUNTER- <fn560a> Th?s chapter is updated by Find~Novel</fn560a>
I watched Celine sleep, her face peaceful despite the worry lines that had formed during the night. Caesar’s lever had finally broken, his small body restingfortably under the hospital nkets.
My phone vibrated in my pocket. I stepped outside the room to answer.
“Mr. Reid?” The voice of my private investigator came through the line. “The patemity results you requested are ready
My heart stopped. After our conversation earlier, after seeing Celine’s reaction to my mentioning that night three years ago, I had made a desperate
I
had <i>my </i>investigator obtain samples…Caesar’s cub from the kitchen, my DNA from a hairbrush, <b>and </b>rush the testing
“And?” Lasked, my voice barely above a whisper
“Sir, the results show a 99.9% probability that you are the father of the child”
The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet looked through the window of the hospital room at Caesar’s sleeping form. At Celine, curled protectively
beside his <b>bed</b>.
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Caesar was my son. My son.
The question now was: did Celine know? Had she always known? And if <b>so</b><b>, </b>why had she kept it from me?
I ended the call and stood there, trying to process this life–changing information, Could I face this truth? Could I face Celine with what I <b>now </b>
And more importantly…what was I going to do about it?
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