A Contract Marriage With The Billionaire's Mad Son
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Chapter 6 Half A Million Dollars For Anything img
Chapter 7 Rejected Contract Marriage img
Chapter 8 Encounter with Doctor Peter img
Chapter 9 Nurse Stella's advice img
Chapter 10 It Is More Than Fate img
Chapter 11 The marriage preparation img
Chapter 12 Present the bride img
Chapter 13 ~ Sign the marriage agreement~ img
Chapter 14 Uncertainty img
Chapter 15 Congratulations Melissa img
Chapter 16 ~Going To My Mad Husband~ img
Chapter 17 Saving My Mother img
Chapter 18 ~Mama is healed~ img
Chapter 19 ~My First Horrible Experience With Him~ img
Chapter 20 ~Mama Wrote Me Off~ img
Chapter 21 ~Alone On This Path~ img
Chapter 22 ~Terror~ img
Chapter 23 ~Wife Duty~ img
Chapter 24 ~The Vulgar Sisters~ img
Chapter 25 ~I must know about Brian~ img
Chapter 26 ~Music Made Him Mad~ img
Chapter 27 ~ A Hot Stew on Me~ img
Chapter 28 ~Secret Dating At The Villa~ img
Chapter 29 ~Salsa And Ken~ img
Chapter 30 ~Making Brian A Priority~ img
Chapter 31 ~How I Lull Brian~ img
Chapter 32 ~Brian Is Armed With A Gun~ img
Chapter 33 ~How I Disarmed Brian~ img
Chapter 34 ~At The Crossroads~ img
Chapter 35 ~Salsa and Ken Plans To Elope~ img
Chapter 36 ~Gossips About Us~ img
Chapter 37 ~The Green Snake In Green Grass~ img
Chapter 38 ~I Saved Him Once Again~ img
Chapter 39 ~Contract Marriage So tough~ img
Chapter 40 ~Brian Unleashes On Opula~ img
Chapter 41 ~Opula Is Badly Injured~ img
Chapter 42 Frank's Seduction~ img
Chapter 43 ~Salsa and Ken discuss me~ img
Chapter 44 ~Something was happening to me~ img
Chapter 45 `Stepping Up My Position in the Fanny's img
Chapter 46 ~Brian Is Written Off~ img
Chapter 47 ~His Burden On Me~ img
Chapter 48 ~Secret Happenings At The Villa img
Chapter 49 ~The domineering Opula~ img
Chapter 50 ~Are You In Love With Brian~ img
Chapter 51 ~A Fall Out With Opula~ img
Chapter 52 ~The Diamond Pearl~ img
Chapter 53 ~Something Had Happened~ img
Chapter 54 ~My Fate Just Begun~ img
Chapter 55 ~The Fanny's Daughter Against My World~ img
Chapter 56 ~My Contract Marriage Agreement~ img
Chapter 57 ~Taking The Blame On His Behalf~ img
Chapter 58 ~Radical Punishment For Brian~ img
Chapter 59 ~Meeting To Divorce Me~ img
Chapter 60 ~Sign The Divorce Papers~ img
Chapter 61 ~Back To My Poor Home~ img
Chapter 62 ~A Refund~ img
Chapter 63 ~Gossips and haters~ img
Chapter 64 ~Vacating Rio Hondo~ img
Chapter 65 ~Brian Disrupts Billionaires' Meeting~ img
Chapter 66 ~A Total Ruin~ img
Chapter 67 ~Brian Is Punished Horribly~ img
Chapter 68 ~Taking Brian To The Home For The Insane~ img
Chapter 69 ~I Need My Son Back~ img
Chapter 70 ~Brian Disappears~ img
Chapter 71 Missing Brian~ img
Chapter 72 ~Ken and Salsa~ img
Chapter 73 ~The Search For Brian~ img
Chapter 74 ~ Leaving Rio Hondo For Ohio~ img
Chapter 75 ~Fate Brought Us Together Again~ img
Chapter 76 Brian Is Alive img
Chapter 77 ~Back In His Arms~ img
Chapter 78 ~Adjustment In The Contract Marriage Agreement~ img
Chapter 79 ~Contract Marriage Second Coming~ img
Chapter 80 ~Salsa Revealed Something To Me~ img
Chapter 81 ~Brian Inflicts Pain On Himself~ img
Chapter 82 ~Brian Has A Kidney Failure~ img
Chapter 83 ~Blowing Hot At The Enemies Within~ img
Chapter 84 ~Kidney Eligibility ~ img
Chapter 85 ~Giving My Husband Second Chance To Live~ img
Chapter 86 ~Fate or Obsession~ img
Chapter 87 ~A Warm Bouquet For Us~ img
Chapter 88 ~Heir~ img
Chapter 89 ~War Over True Heir~ img
Chapter 90 ~The Kissing Stunt~ img
Chapter 91 ~We Made The News~ img
Chapter 92 ~At The Chronicles Home For The Insane~ img
Chapter 93 ~So Much For A Contract Wife~ img
Chapter 94 ~Fanny Needs A Grandchild img
Chapter 95 ~Sacrificing My Virginity img
Chapter 96 ~Plans To Declare Me Barren~ img
Chapter 97 ~Barren Virgin ~ img
Chapter 98 ~A Yearn For Divorce~ img
Chapter 99 ~Shattered Divorce~ img
Chapter 100 ~I Can't Divorce Him~ img
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Chapter 2 My first Encounter With Mr. Right

Indigenes of Rio Hondo often referred to me as the poorest, ragged girl, but I could barely fight anyone over it or prove them wrong in any pragmatic way because, literally, I was poor.

My poor father died when I was six. Mother said he died mysteriously, but whenever she mentioned that I often understood her empathy, after she must have elaborated, he died out of the depression of poverty. With nothing to fall back on, we relocated to our grandpa's house to perch with him. Not that he was richer, but he was poorer. Daily we clung to the jaw of hunger and want, since the meager vegetable garden he groomed could barely sprout enough produce, let alone make it to the market.

Grandpa died and opened the door of intense lack for us as we looked forward to joining him soon. Inheriting a poorly grooved vegetable garden and a fragile, roofless, thatched, cane house, we waited for the hands of death to pay us homage soon.

It didn't stop us from going to the market anyway. While others sold their vegetables and smiled home with big pockets of coins, mom and I wailed inwardly and returned home the same way we came. Every day we came to the market not to sell vegetables but to enjoy just the trill that hung over the market.

Soon mom became sick. With no penny for her diagnosis, I could only describe her sickness in my own little way. Please, I entreat your sympathy! And don't call me names! Now listen while I describe her sickness in this maxim; 'everyday she grew bigger.'

I almost thought her sickness was related to the dawn of every day because she swelled by the day, so whenever I went on my knees to pray, I often prayed she didn't see the next day.

Mom stayed back home and waited for the hands of death to clamp her away while I went to the market to sell the less patronized vegetables in Rio Hondo.

"Please, could you patronize me? I haven't sold even a bunch since this summer!" I wailed at a customer, who almost gave me the cold shoulders.

"Go to hell with your poison!" the customer beamed.

"Eat your poison, Melissa!" Another snapped and rolled her eyes.

"It is as poor as you are!" the other emphasized.

And I bowed my head in shame and scorn, not until I heard a lad echo into my hearing.

"I need vegetables for my dog!"

I sprang to my feet like a cat. "I am available!" I gasped; that would be my first customer in six months.

"Give them to me free of charge for my dog," the lad protested, peering down at a puppy that meandered between his legs. It was a midget mastiff.

"Go to hell, you lad!" I barked, and the dog started off barking back at me for yelling at the lad.

"A coin and I can have it all" the lad said, his offer.

"Get away!" I stamped my feet on the ground and gestured at him to leave, as my voice sounded from my enteric anger.

The boy fled with his puppy.

I sat back in my peril and wept like a kid. Mom would have no food and water again today, yet she grew bigger. Never in my life had I seen such irony. What could be the name of that sickness?

While in the cloud of my thought, I slept off; a deep sleep that was synonymous to death.

Hours dragged by as I slept off. If my receptors were right, I could hear the noise, yelling and murmuring of a mob; as though they were about to lynch someone; it sounded closer now, and I could tell it was happening around me. The reawakening of my miserable life brought me back to consciousness and I woke up, rubbed my eyes from the haze of slumber, only to behold an uncountable mob around me, armed with whips and logs, ranting and chanting. I looked around; I could not see my vegetables. They were gone. The ranting and yelling of the angry mob couldn't let me comprehend vividly.

"Where is my vegetable?" I cried, stroking my hair confusedly for answers.

"What way of sleep befell you that you didn't notice Brian munching all your vegetables!" a voice among the crowd echoed angrily.

"Brian?" I queried, "Who is Brian...?" my wailing voice died off slowly.

I gazed around me and then on the ground, Io and behold, there he was; all naked, unruffled, with saliva smeared around his mouth, and the last half-eaten leaf stuck between his cute, pink lips, and his arms and feet tightly bound with fetters. And an innocent, dashing, chiseled face laughing and waiting to be lynched by the mob. He was so cute to behold despite losing his sanity.

"Where is my vegetable?" I whined at the top of my voice and combed my menacing stare around in search of it.

"The billionaire's mad son!!" a voice started off with the chant and others picked on it and chanted harder. "The billionaire's mad son! The billionaire's mad son!

A whip! A whip! A whip!

While they flogged him, he flinched in tolerable pain yet laughed and seemed unscathed as though they were wasting their energy.

They disciplined him until two luxuriously dressed ladies whom I perceived to be maids pushed through the crowd and spoke in his favor.

"Enough!" one of the maids, the chubby one beamed "We have been in search of him all over Rio Hondo."

One of the maids wailed at the top of her voice. "He escaped from Fanny's villa!"

"What did he do?" Another asked anxiously.

"Can't you see he has masticated all the vegetables of poor Melissa while she was carelessly asleep," a man among the mob elucidated.

"Enough! Steady on!" the maid pleaded with the mob, "How much is the worth of the vegetable?" she asked yet further.

"A hundred coins!" a voice replied from the crowd.

"I will give you two hundred," the maid sounded. As soon as she took out a bag of coins, the angry crowd snatched them from her, scrambled over it and fled.

"My vegetable! My vegetable! What becomes of me? Eh, maid! Maid!" I cried and called on.

But it was too late. Hastily they dragged Brian into the Lamborghini that was packed elegantly by the corner and zoomed off.

I fell on the ground, pressed my face between my knees and wailed on. I was left with nothing to sustain my dying mother. What a cruel world!

I am Melissa Brant, a skinny, tall, auburn-haired, Caucasian and the poorest vegetable seller in Rio Hondo!

            
            

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