Axel’s hand tightened around his cell phone as he asked, "I slept with her?"
Liam’s foot nearly slipped off the accelerator to hear those words.
The car wobbled for half a second before he regained control.
Axel’s head snapped forward slightly before he returned his attention to Collins on the phone.
"Don’t talk nonsense," Axel said, his voice sharp, cold, edged with shock. "I never even rember ever eting her."
The denial ca too quickly.
Too forcefully.
Which only made the silence afterward feel suspiciously loud.
"How could I have a son with her?" Axel demanded.
Liam’s eyes widened. Of all the things he expected to hear during his workday, accidental paternity scandals involving supermodels ranked impressively low on the list.
Collins hesitated. "Boss... I’m not really sure about it," he admitted. "But Dylan surely knows everything about it. I will ask him."
Axel’s expression darkened instantly.
Dylan.
Of course.
If there was anyone cursed with a disturbingly accurate mory of Axel’s past romantic disasters, it was Dylan.
Axel ended the call slowly. He stared ahead, his reflection faintly visible in the tinted glass.
His thoughts are now too busy to recall the faint mory of his life before he t Evelyn.
A supermodel.
A forgotten encounter.
A possible child.
His irritation twisted into sothing heavier. More dangerous.
Because Axel Knight’s forgetting sleeping with a woman was not rely unusual. It was impossible. And he hated it when the impossibilities were disturbed.
Liam cleared his throat cautiously.
"...Boss?"
Axel did not look at him.
"Yes?"
"...Should I prepare for a DNA test detour, or are we pretending none of this is happening?"
Axel’s eyes shifted toward the driver.
Liam instantly regretted his existence.
Axel leaned back again, his voice calm, smooth, and deeply threatening. "Drive!"
Liam nodded rapidly.
"Yes, boss." He pressed harder on the accelerator.
...
"Boss, we’ve arrived..." Liam’s hoarse and hesitant voice cut through Axel’s thoughts just as the car rolled to a smooth stop.
Axel blinked, feeling a bit out of it, like his mind had drifted off sowhere else for a bit.
He adjusted his coat casually before stepping out, but the mont his gaze lifted, everything else lost significance.
Evelyn stood just beyond the door.
The exhaustion that had been weighing on him throughout the drive ho loosened instantly, dissolving under the warmth of her smile.
There was always sothing disarmingly calming about her presence, sothing that quietly rearranged the chaos inside him without effort or demand.
The soft glow in her eyes, the familiarity of her posture, and the subtle curve of her lips combined into a sight that grounded him more effectively than any strategy or logic ever could.
Without hesitation, Axel closed the distance between them.
He reached her in two long strides and pulled her tightly into his arms, wrapping her in an embrace that carried far more intensity than usual.
He buried his face in her hair, inhaling deeply, letting her scent wash over him with a comfort that felt dangerously addictive.
In that mont, he needed her warmth, her presence, and the silent reassurance that she alone seed capable of providing.
However, the embrace lingered.
And tightened.
Evelyn’s brows gradually knitted together as confusion replaced her initial surprise. Axel’s arms were firm, almost possessive, and his breathing felt heavier than normal. Sothing about the way he held her did not align with the usual rhythm of their reunions.
"Axel, is there sothing bugging your mind?" she asked softly, her voice filled with concern as her hands pressed lightly against his chest.
The sound of her voice seed to pull him back.
Axel exhaled quietly and opened his eyes, though he did not imdiately et her gaze.
Instead, he pressed a gentle kiss against her hair, lingering there for a brief second before reluctantly loosening his hold.
"No. Nothing. I just..." he began, but the words slowly faded as if sothing pulled them back into his stomach.
Evelyn gently pushed herself free, not with resistance but with careful curiosity.
When their eyes finally t, Axel’s expression had already smoothed into its usual calmness, the tension replaced by that familiar, effortless charm he wore like second skin.
"I’m fine. Really. I just realized how much I miss you," he said, his smile warm and convincing.
Evelyn studied him for a mont, searching for sothing beneath the surface, but his composure appeared intact.
Eventually, she sighed softly and placed her palm against his chest, her touch both affectionate and grounding.
"Alright," she murmured with a faint smile. "Let’s get inside... It’s freezing out here."
Axel nodded and took her hand, squeezing it gently as they stepped into the house together.
Almost imdiately, Axel sensed the unusual quietness that filled the space.
The absence of Oliver’s energetic presence was noticeable, as the house felt strangely still without the familiar sounds of tiny footsteps and enthusiastic chatter.
He slowed near the living room and turned toward Evelyn, curiosity softening his features.
"Where’s our little boss?" He asked curiously.
Evelyn’s lips curved into an amused smile.
"After waking up from his nap, he imdiately ran to Aunt Martha’s room," she explained. "I believe he has accumulated an impressive number of stories, and Aunt Martha is now his captive audience."
Axel can’t help but chuckle, imagining Oliver’s animated storytelling and Martha’s indulgent patience. The ntal image eased sothing inside him, briefly replacing the lingering unease from earlier.
"I see," he replied, his tone noticeably lighter as they walked toward their bedroom.
"Mr. Knight," Evelyn continued playfully, gently tugging his hand, "you should change and rest before dinner. You look like soone who has spent the entire day intimidating people."
Axel arched his brow. "Only today?"
Evelyn laughed quietly. "Especially today."
Monts later, she helped remove his coat and shirt before Axel disappeared into the bathroom.
anwhile, Evelyn moved with quiet familiarity. She took care his coat before turning her attention to his shirt, smoothing the fabric with tenderness.
These little gestures had just kind of beco her way of showing she cared, flowing naturally into their everyday routine.
However, as she was about to hang the coat, a vibration startled her.
Axel’s phone buzzed inside the pocket.
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