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The Billionaire's Surrogate's Secret
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1 Chapters
Chapter 6 The chairman's decision img
Chapter 7 Plans in action img
Chapter 8 Extracting semen img
Chapter 9 An old friend img
Chapter 10 A deadly suggestion img
Chapter 11 Committing an actual crime img
Chapter 12 A date with the surrogate img
Chapter 13 A date with the billionaire img
Chapter 14 Terms of the contract img
Chapter 15 A stalker img
Chapter 16 With Estelle img
Chapter 17 Another woman img
Chapter 18 Ivf process img
Chapter 19 A friend indeed img
Chapter 20 One side of the truth img
Chapter 21 Silly mistake img
Chapter 22 Carelessness or what img
Chapter 23 Saving her img
Chapter 24 Samantha and Trinity img
Chapter 25 Ruining everything img
Chapter 26 Effort wasted img
Chapter 27 Fake procedure img
Chapter 28 Money img
Chapter 29 Mom's concern img
Chapter 30 The result img
Chapter 31 The introduction img
Chapter 32 Another problem img
Chapter 33 Falling into place img
Chapter 34 The chairman's driver img
Chapter 35 Unprotected sex img
Chapter 36 A new home img
Chapter 37 Settling in img
Chapter 38 Her img
Chapter 39 Annoyance img
Chapter 40 With Brandon img
Chapter 41 Rough and messy img
Chapter 42 Rodri's visit img
Chapter 43 Allergic reaction img
Chapter 44 A new idea img
Chapter 45 Something about her img
Chapter 46 Distraction img
Chapter 47 Morning routine img
Chapter 48 At the gym img
Chapter 49 A chance img
Chapter 50 Uncomfortable situation img
Chapter 51 Permission img
Chapter 52 A visit to mom img
Chapter 53 First mission accomplished img
Chapter 54 Second mission accomplished img
Chapter 55 Trinity's trick img
Chapter 56 Allergic reaction img
Chapter 57 Warm to cold img
Chapter 58 Mom img
Chapter 59 An unexpected guest img
Chapter 60 Surprise gifts img
Chapter 61 What happened to Rodi img
Chapter 62 Expensive gifts img
Chapter 63 Spilling secrets img
Chapter 64 Dad's advice img
Chapter 65 Awkward moments img
Chapter 66 Guilt img
Chapter 67 Drink img
Chapter 68 Bad news about Trinity img
Chapter 69 A visit img
Chapter 70 Angela Darnell img
Chapter 71 Rodri's mom img
Chapter 72 Vines event img
Chapter 73 An intruder img
Chapter 74 Breaking rules img
Chapter 75 He would hate me img
Chapter 76 Tears and more tears img
Chapter 77 Rodri's new employee img
Chapter 78 I always win img
Chapter 79 My poor daughter img
Chapter 80 Mike img
Chapter 81 Trinity's judgment img
Chapter 82 An invitation img
Chapter 83 Pleasure to pressure img
Chapter 84 So familiar img
Chapter 85 Embarrassment and humiliation img
Chapter 86 Too strong img
Chapter 87 Something else img
Chapter 88 Delicious thrusts img
Chapter 89 Enough of her img
Chapter 90 Threats img
Chapter 91 The morning after img
Chapter 92 More canal pleasure img
Chapter 93 What could I do img
Chapter 94 His face img
Chapter 95 Baby bump img
Chapter 96 Estelle's boyfriend img
Chapter 97 It wasn't a good news img
Chapter 98 Again img
Chapter 99 Quagmire img
Chapter 100 In her place img
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The Billionaire's Surrogate's Secret

Author: November
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Chapter 1 At the confessional

Vanessa's POV

I walked into the church in silence, my shoes clicking when they came in contact with the marble tile as I made my way to the confessional. The sacred and holy environment of the church felt foreign to me, as it was my first time stepping foot in a church.

Not to mention a confessional. But this was where life had pushed me to.

I was so scared, yet at the same time felt so empty inside of me and it felt like every piece of me was going to crumble with every step I took. My heart beat heavily against my rib cage and I swallowed the lump that formed in my throat as I got closer to the confessional.

I took a seat on the unforgiving wooden seat, placing my hand on my chest trying to calm my pounding heart.

I dragged in deep breaths after deep breaths until my heart rate slowed down to a near-normal pace.

I tried to speak once, but my voice failed me. I could almost feel the silent, looming presence of the priest on the other side of the demarcation. Mustering all the courage inside of me, my wet eyes squeezed shut as I whimpered, "Bless me, Father, for I shall sin."

Tears rolled down my cheeks in hot rivulets.

"Young Ms.?" The Father called from where he sat, with confusion evident in his tone. I raised my head and stared at the net that demarcated us. I could only hope he would not see my face.

"Father?" I answered weakly.

"A confession is meant for those who have already sinned, do you know that?"

"Yes, Father," I nodded, responding with a surprisingly stable voice.

"You have sinned, or you shall sin?" He asked, confused.

I sucked in a long breath and exhaled to calm my racing heart before answering him, "Father, immediately I leave here, I'll be going to have an abortion."

Those words felt like a grave sacrilege as they dropped out of my mouth, and his shocked reaction proved it. The priest gasped. "What? Do you know that God doesn't support the killing of an innocent baby?" He questioned. His voice still remained as calm as the sea before a storm.

I nodded to his question, not sure if he could even see it.

He asked next, "Then can you tell me the reason you want to do this?"

I bent my head again to stare blankly at the ground. "I don't think I am ready to care for a baby yet," I replied.

He released a deep and heavy sigh. "Killing is a sinful thing to do, and as a matter of fact, it's written in the Bible that, you shall not kill, and I hope you will have a change of mind. May the good Lord be with you," he said solemnly.

"Your penance is, helping a few random homeless people with alms. Do this while pondering on the mistake you made, and the one you are about to make, then, this grave sin of yours, shall be forgiven. Daughter, go and sin no more."

I nodded. "I really do need forgiveness. But I have to do this," I muttered, looking up at the image of Jesus on the wall.

I briefly wondered if all I really had to do was to help homeless people, then the sin I was about to commit would be completely wiped off. Just like that?

My mind felt crowded as I got up from the seat and walked away, hearing the muted words of prayer from the priest behind the demarcation. I really needed to talk to someone to get the burden off my chest, and I couldn't tell my mom or Estelle, my best friend and that was why I decided to tell the Reverend father. I even felt a bit relieved.

I was anxious to complete my penance, so despite the slowly darkening sky, I spent the last of the money in my purse on some street food. Then, I slowly distributed it to the homeless people in the alleys and corners. By the time I was done, I noticed the sky was very dark when I stood on the porch peering at my surroundings.

It had started to rain heavily, and I watched as people scurry around for shelter from the storm. The rain reminded me so much of how all of this mess started. I stretched my hands forward and smiled emptily as droplets of water from the rain fell gently on my skin.

I vividly remember how it all started, because it had rained non-stop till the next day. I remembered how all of these started and I wished it was never like this. I wished I had not made the bad decisions that led to this pregnancy.

I had just returned from one of my many job shifts, tired and stressed. That Night

I had pushed open the tiny gate and walked through the field heading toward our home. Most people found peace within their homes, but I was not one of them. I detested coming home a lot and I never wanted to come back to such a gloomy atmosphere. But what choice did I have?

I had stopped in my track when I heard sniffles and cries. I had prayed and hoped that my dad hadn't abused my mum again. He did that always and had been locked up before.

"Mom." I called out when I saw her sitting on the bare floor. She was sobbing in a way I had never seen before.

Something twisted painfully in my chest as I dropped my bag on the floor and knelt beside her, cradling her palm in mine. "Mom, what is wrong?" I asked softly.

She couldn't answer me, she just kept crying. I hugged her tightly, letting her cry on my shoulder.

"Can you tell me what is wrong now?" I asked her when she had finally stopped crying. She stared at me with red-rimmed eyes and placed a hand on my cheek.

"You are scaring me," I said to her, nervously. That was when I finally took my eyes off her and saw the state of the house. I gasped in horror, "What happened to the house?!"

            
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