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One heir One night with the Billionaire

One heir One night with the Billionaire

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WARNING 18+ STEAMY NOVEL I've been watching you for a few weeks, and I'm interested in what you can do for me Kathlyn" Mrs Lawson said as her eyes moved from the designer bag on the table to my face. "I honestly don't understand you ma'am, this whole thing is beginning to sound really scary" I muttered under my breath, and she smirked. "What is scary? all I want is for you to get my son to touch you. Give him an heir and leave like you never existed in the first place" she revealed and my eyes bore into hers, the look of disbelief on my face. "Are you in or out?" she asked and my heart beat crazily as I tried to wrap my head around the words that proceeded out of her mouth. Fresh out of college, Kathlyn has her whole life planned out, but things seem far away from what she expected. With bills to pay and things turning south for her family she takes up the craziest proposal from a rich old lady. "Get her billionaire son to sleep with her and bore him an heir." Kathylns life is thrown in more danger as she faces the struggles that come with getting entangled with the family of Lawyers. One wrong move, and she would face the consequences of her actions. The big question is how would she get a full grown man with a mind of his own to sleep with her unprotected?

Chapter 1 Falling Behind

KATHLEEN'S POV

"Kathy, you can't leave the kitchen unattended. That's why you're the chef. En un entorno profesional, es mejor ser formal." (In a professional setting, it's better to be formal).

Aunt Dolores snatched my phone from my hand, her tone sharp. I opened my mouth to protest but closed it just as fast.

"Fine. I should have thought better before leaving, but I just couldn't stay back-not with government officials coming today.

We haven't paid our taxes in a while," I explained as I covered the account book on the table. "Plus Dinner has been running at a loss for weeks, but that doesn't mean we're giving up on what your father built for years. No podemos hacer eso." (We can't do that.) "I know... but at this point, I can't help myself, Aunt Dolores. You know how things have been for us since Dad's accident. I barely made it out of college, only to end up jobless.

I can't think straight anymore. Dad's surgery needs to happen, our rent is due, we can't keep up with taxes and-" My voice cracked, lips trembling.

"Are you going to cry now? Because if you do, I swear I'll laugh," Andrew teased, dropping flour on the counter.

"We haven't had customers in days. They're all going downtown to other diners. The business needs renovation and more staff when things pick up.

If only you'd let me-" he stopped short.

"No, Drew. You've done enough for me already. I can't drag you deeper into this mess. It's not fair," I said, tying my hair into a ponytail.

"Let's just focus on work," I declared before heading out. I checked my empty credit cards and the keys to my dad's old truck. I felt the lump rise in my throat. Everything was sinking-and I had no idea how to fix it. I hated how helpless I felt, like nothing I did was enough.

"You're late, Miss Brook," the landlord snapped as I stood in his office. "I don't think we have anything left to discuss if you keep bringing up new stories every time rent is due."

"We've never owed you before, sir, and you know that. Things have just been really hard for my family lately..."

"And your father's in a wheelchair, your sister needs tuition, your restaurant's failing, and now you're mourning your dead cat. What's the next excuse, Miss Brook? I'm losing my mind."

"Sir-fine. I lied about Lucifer dying. I didn't know what else to say," I admitted.

His secretary stifled a laugh. "You named your cat Lucifer and expect me to help? I've tolerated your madness long enough. ¡Que Dios te ayude!" (May God help you!)

"Amén, señor. Pero realmente necesito su ayuda." (Amen, sir. But I really do need your help.)

"What am I? Santa Claus?" he scoffed, rubbing his bald head.

I stuttered, trying to form a reply, but he cut me off. "Shut the door on your way out, Miss Brook."

I left his office and went straight to the hospital to get my father's medication.

When I got home, there wasn't a cent left in my pocket. "Buenas noches, Papi," (Good evening, father) I said, bending to kiss his forehead. "Oh, Kathy. I've been worried.

You're home so late again," he said gently. "Papi, I just had some things to handle. But I'll try to be home for dinner next time."

Just then, Ina stepped out of the kitchen. At eighteen, the youngest in the family had a sharp tongue and wild dreams I couldn't afford to feed.

"Ina," I called. She turned to me, her grey eyes cold. "I know our last conversation didn't end well. But can we at least try to talk again?

" She scoffed. "Not after you made me feel like the selfish one. Like I'm not a good daughter because I'm too young to understand."

"Ina, you don't know what I'm going through. You don't know what it's like to carry the burden of-"

"Qué bueno saber que papá y yo somos una carga para ti, Kathy." (Good to know Dad and I are a burden to you, Kathy.) "But in the end, we never begged for your help," she spat.

"Say that again, Katrina!" I snapped, my eyes stinging.

"I don't see what you've done for us, Kathlyn. Yes, you've paid the bills since Mom died and Dad's accident, but the business is failing because of you. Dad can't get his surgery because of you-"

Her words hit me like a slap. "So it's all my fault? I'm supposed to die for this family? I gave everything-my blood, my joy, my happiness-and it's still not enough?" I screamed, tears spilling.

"That's enough, Kathy. Ina, go to your room!" my father shouted.

"But Papa-" "A tu habitación, Ina." (To your room, Ina.)

She stormed off. My father turned to me with pain in his eyes. "Es solo una niña, hija mía." (She's just a child, my daughter.) "I know what you've sacrificed for this family. If there's one thing I'm proud of in this life, it's you. You are my daughter. My Kathlyn." "At this point, even if I die, I'd be happy to end this suffering," he whispered.

"No, Papi I'll do everything to keep you alive. I don't care what it takes-I won't lose you. We're in this together. Familia, juntos y siempre." (Family, together and always.) "Familia, juntos y siempre, mi paz." (Family, together and always, my peace.)

He kissed my hands as we cried together.I didn't know what tomorrow would bring, but I knew one thing: I had to fight. Giving up wasn't an option.

ARTHUR'S POV

"Lawson Legal Groups has been organizing a lot of seminars lately, especially for intern students..."

As the PR manager droned on, the conference room door burst open and my youngest brother stumbled in, adjusting his tie. "I-I'm so sorry," Elijah mumbled and headed to his seat. Mom shot him a look of pure disappointment. I, on the other hand, was seething.

"You're late, Elijah," I said coldly. "I overslept, I-" "Always an excuse. You let procrastination destroy your chance to prove your worth. You're a Lawson, aren't you?" Silence. The tension thickened.

"This meeting is cancelled. I don't want to see Elijah in any meetings this week," I snapped, standing to adjust my own tie. "Leave."

Everyone scrambled out of the room.

Elijah sighed and removed his tie. I glared at him until he disappeared.

Mom stayed behind. "I know you're the CEO and the highest-paid lawyer in the country, son, but that doesn't give you the right to treat your brother like the other workers-"

"Isn't he one?" I asked, adjusting my cuffs. "What makes him different?"

"He's your brother."

"Who is an employee at Lawson Legal Groups. Let's hope you remind him of that." I left before she could argue more.

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