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Pregnant Ex-Wife Exposes The Consent Form Her Billionaire Never Read-hamyt

Caleb Blackwood believed certain rooms belonged to him because people had allowed him to believe that for too long.

Valerian was one of those rooms, a polished Manhattan restaurant with brass sconces, private booths, and a host who knew which men needed to feel invisible while everyone watched them.

Caleb entered that night with Sienna Vale on his arm, still shining from the Northstar Grid celebration and the kind of success that made him mistake applause for affection.

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He had closed an infrastructure deal that morning, and Sienna had dressed for the victory as if photographers were hidden nearby.

Then he saw me.

I was sitting in the back booth with Rowan Ellery, wearing a blue dress that stretched gently over a belly Caleb had not known existed.

For one second, he looked less like a billionaire and more like a man who had walked into his own mistake.

Sienna followed his stare, and her mouth curved when she saw how pregnant I was.

“How desperate,” she murmured, just loudly enough for the insult to land before Caleb crossed the room.

Rowan saw him coming first, and one hand moved to the back of my seat, not touching me, simply making clear that I was not alone.

Caleb stopped beside our table and looked down at my stomach before he looked at my face.

“Whose child is it?” he demanded.

Every glass near us seemed to stop moving.

I told him this was not the place, because I still had the old habit of trying to protect rooms from his behavior.

He leaned closer.

“Tell me whose heir you’re carrying, or leave my booth.”

The word heir told me everything I needed to know.

He was not asking about a child, a heartbeat, a due date, or the months I had spent waking before dawn with nausea and fear.

He was asking about ownership.

Sienna’s smile sharpened, because she believed humiliation worked the way jewelry did, brighter when other people saw it.

Rowan stood then, calm enough to frighten the room more than shouting would have.

“Mr. Blackwood,” he said, “lower your voice around a pregnant woman.”

Caleb laughed, but it had no weight in it.

He had expected me to tremble, explain, or beg him not to make a scene.

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