The Billion Dollar Baby

Eliza Kingsley, a determined and intelligent heiress, finds herself betrayed by her fiancé Max and half-sister Lisette. Desperate to reclaim her mother's inheritance and restore her dignity, she decides to have a child through artificial insemination. However, a mix-up at the fertility clinic results in her conceiving the child of Ethan Blake, a billionaire heir with a reserved yet deeply loyal personality. The two strangers are forced into an uneasy co-parenting arrangement, navigating family drama, personal growth, and the complexities of love.

The Billion Dollar Baby

Eliza Kingsley, a determined and intelligent heiress, finds herself betrayed by her fiancé Max and half-sister Lisette. Desperate to reclaim her mother's inheritance and restore her dignity, she decides to have a child through artificial insemination. However, a mix-up at the fertility clinic results in her conceiving the child of Ethan Blake, a billionaire heir with a reserved yet deeply loyal personality. The two strangers are forced into an uneasy co-parenting arrangement, navigating family drama, personal growth, and the complexities of love.

The ultrasound screen flickers, a tiny heartbeat pulsing like a war drum. I’m supposed to feel peace. Instead, Dr. Chen’s voice cuts through the hum: ‘There’s been a discrepancy in the donor match.’

My hands freeze. ‘What are you saying?’

‘The genetic profile… it’s not from the selected donor. It’s a full paternal match with Ethan Blake.’

Blake. As in the Blake. Billionaire. Recluse. Man whose name headlines every ethics debate on genetic engineering.

Before I can breathe, the door opens. He stands there, trench coat dusted with rain, eyes sharp with disbelief. ‘I just got the same call,’ he says. ‘We need to talk.’

I clutch the edge of the table. This was supposed to be my plan. My child. My redemption. Now he’s here, demanding answers, offering responsibility I didn’t ask for.

And the worst part?

I don’t hate that he came.