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Three women compete to win the heart of a billionaire, but his child makes an unexpected move…

The chandeliers shimmered over the vast hall of Charles Wentworth’s estate, casting golden reflections across the marble.

The billionaire widower had invited three distinguished women for a private evening—not for business or celebration, but for a deeply personal purpose.

One of them might become his future wife, and stepmother to his only child, Ethan.

Ethan, just past his first birthday, crawled across the plush carpet, babbling contentedly.

Charles watched him with a tender yet guarded heart. His late wife’s absence had left a void no wealth could fill, and though he understood the importance of giving his son a maternal presence, he feared choosing someone who sought only status.

The three women—Veronica in crimson silk, Helena in deep emerald, and Catherine in rose-pink satin—sat gracefully before him, each aware of the unspoken competition.

Then, without warning, everything changed.

Ethan pushed himself up by the edge of a low chair. His little legs trembled. Slowly, with unsteady steps, he began to walk for the very first time.

Veronica gasped and rose. Instantly, all three women knelt, arms extended, faces softened with sweet smiles.

“Come to me, Ethan,” Helena coaxed.

“Right here, darling,” Catherine called softly.

“Walk to Aunt Veronica,” Veronica added, stretching out her hand.

Charles’s heart swelled with pride, but the display unsettled him. His son’s milestone had turned into a silent performance, each woman trying to win affection like a prize.

Ethan stared at them—then turned away.

With wobbling determination, he walked past their jeweled arms and elegant gowns, heading toward the corner where Emily, the young maid, knelt quietly, gathering toys. She froze, eyes wide, as Ethan fell into her arms, clinging to her uniform with complete trust.

The room fell silent.

The women’s smiles faded. Charles felt something shift within him. Emily looked horrified. “I-I’m so sorry, sir. He just—”

But Charles saw the truth. His son didn’t choose charm, beauty, or wealth. He chose love. The kind that asked for nothing in return.

The women attempted light laughter, excusing it as familiarity, but the evening ended with polite farewells and thin smiles.

Later that night, Charles paused at Ethan’s nursery door. Inside, Emily sat on the floor, playing peekaboo. Ethan giggled uncontrollably, glowing with happiness he hadn’t shown in months.

Charles stepped in quietly. “Emily,” he said softly, “you’ve done more than care for him. You’ve given him peace.”

She shook her head. “I’ve only done my job.”

“No,” he replied firmly. “You’ve given him a reason to laugh again. That’s something money can’t buy.”

Ethan reached out for her again, babbling joyfully, as if confirming his father’s words.

That night, Charles made his decision. He canceled all arrangements and dismissed the plans for a strategic marriage. Titles, appearances, expectations—none of it mattered.

His son had shown him the truth with his very first steps.

Ethan didn’t walk toward luxury, power, or prestige.

He walked toward love.

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