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THE NANNY HE ONCE MARRIED

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"I need a nanny for my daughter. Experience required. Background check mandatory. Heart not included." James Winters is exactly what the world sees: a self-made billionaire who built a tech empire from nothing. At thirty-eight, he has everything. Money. Power. A brilliant five-year-old daughter named Sophie. A penthouse that touches the clouds. What he doesn't have is a heart. Or so he tells himself. Seven years ago, James was married to a woman who tried to give him one. Sarah was warm where he was cold. Soft where he was hard. She wanted a baby. He wanted control. When she got pregnant, he treated it like a business merger instead of a miracle. When she lost the baby, he blamed her. When she finally broke and begged him to choose her over his obsession with success, he chose success. She vanished. Two years later, James woke up to a custody call. A daughter he didn't remember creating. A child he was forced to acknowledge but didn't know how to love. For three years, he hired and fired nannies who couldn't handle his coldness or his daughter's trauma. Sophie was becoming harder. Colder. Just like him. Then Rachel walked through his front door. She's quiet. Professional. She doesn't flinch at his tone or his demands. She looks at his daughter like Sophie is the most important person in the world. Within days, Sophie transforms. She smiles. She talks. She becomes a child instead of a ghost. James becomes obsessed with Rachel in a way that terrifies him. He finds reasons to come home early. He watches her read to Sophie at bedtime. He remembers what it felt like to want someone beyond reason. He doesn't recognize her. Sarah doesn't let him. But the longer she stays, the closer he gets. And the closer he gets, the more dangerous everything becomes. Because when he finally realizes who she is, his first instinct isn't love. It's rage. How dare she come back. How dare she hide. How dare she make him feel again when he spent years building walls specifically to avoid this pain. What James doesn't understand yet is that Sarah came back for one reason. Not to win him back. Not to rebuild what they destroyed together. She came back to save their daughter from becoming just like him. A person so broken that she forgets how to feel. But somewhere between bedtime stories and stolen kitchen conversations, everything changes. He starts remembering the man he used to be. She starts remembering why she loved him in the first place. And Sophie starts believing that maybe her daddy can learn how to love her. Maybe he can learn how to love her mother too. The question isn't whether they'll find their way back to each other. The question is whether James will forgive her for leaving, and whether Sarah will forgive him for everything he did after.
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