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Run Away with the CEO's Babies

“You have everything you could ever want, Carter,” Celia moaned. Carter ran his hand teasingly along her thigh. “Not everything,” Carter admitted, his eyes glaring into Celia’s. “What’s missing?” “You,” Carter replied with a devilish grin across his lips. — After birthing a pair of fatherless twins after a one-night stand she remembers nothing about, Celia packed up to go to New York City to study her passion and get a grasp on her own life. Six years later, she returned to San Francisco in hopes of becoming a famous jewelry designer. Her plans take a sharp turn when she is hired at the company run by the charming, swoonworthy CEO Carter. All would be great except, oh, the irresistible billionaire looks exactly like her children! — “You can have me as long as you never tell the children,” Celia demanded, as Carter nibbled on her ear seductively. “Too late,” Carter smirked. Run Away with the CEO’s Babies is written by Alex Olsson, an eGlobal Creative Publishing author.

Alex Olsson · Urban
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40 Chs

Chapter 37: A Private Wedding

“There are certain people who expect to be invited because they are big in the business world,” Celia explained. “But if they come, we’ll have so much media coverage that it won’t be an intimate, private wedding anymore.”

“Okay, I understand,” Carter responded. “You actually just want our close friends there.”

“Yes,” Celia replied, “only those who know our story and struggles, like Winnie, Georgina, Daniel, Grace, and Edwina.”

“Then I’ll stick to that and not invite the business community,” Carter promised.

“One good thing is that Georgina is out of the way,” Celia commented gratefully.

“Yes and that reminds me that Blake should also be there,” Carter commented. “He helped us so much on that night of Georgina’s attack.”

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“You can’t go wrong in hiring a wedding coordinator,” Edwina advised. “Remember, if I had Carter’s money for a wedding, I would ask for the moon. So, a wedding coordinator will make your dreams come true.”