The billionaire's Torment
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Chapter 6 Heartbreak img
Chapter 7 Payback img
Chapter 8 The results img
Chapter 9 Botched picnic img
Chapter 10 Tormented by the billionaire img
Chapter 11 Father-in-law img
Chapter 12 Sick img
Chapter 13 Hospitalised img
Chapter 14 Enraged bull img
Chapter 15 The Graduation img
Chapter 16 Ganged on img
Chapter 17 Surprised img
Chapter 18 Disappeared img
Chapter 19 Passionate morning img
Chapter 20 Conspiracy img
Chapter 21 The Sniper img
Chapter 22 Headaches img
Chapter 23 First surgery img
Chapter 24 Possessive img
Chapter 25 Back to back conflict img
Chapter 26 Good news img
Chapter 27 Plan in motion img
Chapter 28 Stake out img
Chapter 29 Framed img
Chapter 30 Booted out img
Chapter 31 Back home img
Chapter 32 Stalemate img
Chapter 33 Threatened img
Chapter 34 Betrayal img
Chapter 35 Do the DNA test img
Chapter 36 Miscarriage img
Chapter 37 Misdirection img
Chapter 38 Resigned img
Chapter 39 The Search img
Chapter 40 Goodbye img
Chapter 41 In danger img
Chapter 42 Bon voyage img
Chapter 43 Real danger img
Chapter 44 Torture img
Chapter 45 Zurus shock img
Chapter 46 Found img
Chapter 47 Let's go home img
Chapter 48 Bonding session img
Chapter 49 The photographer img
Chapter 50 Repercussions img
Chapter 51 Answers img
Chapter 52 Kidlan Ratliff img
Chapter 53 Back to my roots img
Chapter 54 Parenting skills img
Chapter 55 The plan is on again img
Chapter 56 Shot img
Chapter 57 Murderous rage img
Chapter 58 Bury the hatchet img
Chapter 59 Eavesdropping img
Chapter 60 Plan B img
Chapter 61 Caught img
Chapter 62 Biological father img
Chapter 63 Onica Reidy img
Chapter 64 Where l belonged img
Chapter 65 The Confession img
Chapter 66 The Meeting img
Chapter 67 Catastrophe img
Chapter 68 To forgive forget or not img
Chapter 69 Tears img
Chapter 70 Rattle his cage img
Chapter 71 In the mountains img
Chapter 72 Chicago img
Chapter 73 Snatched img
Chapter 74 Camera room img
Chapter 75 Dark thoughts img
Chapter 76 The explosion img
Chapter 77 Is Maxwell Ratliff dead img
Chapter 78 Tormented img
Chapter 79 Toe to toe img
Chapter 80 Chicago img
Chapter 81 Two bulls in a kraal img
Chapter 82 Home sweet home img
Chapter 83 Going back img
Chapter 84 Robert Malek img
Chapter 85 Backstabbed img
Chapter 86 Denied img
Chapter 87 Give me Lollipop img
Chapter 88 Another woman img
Chapter 89 On the way to Bluewaters img
Chapter 90 My woes never end img
Chapter 91 Double life img
Chapter 92 Caught red handed img
Chapter 93 Crossroads img
Chapter 94 Patricia Nelson img
Chapter 95 Counseling img
Chapter 96 I'm still divorcing you img
Chapter 97 Meeting the stranger img
Chapter 98 New chapter img
Chapter 99 Pretending img
Chapter 100 Two peas in a pod img
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Chapter 4 The contract

Nora

I found Max pacing up and down on my porch, his anxiety showed through a deep frown and slitted eyes. I called him in. He remained standing. My old sofa really did him dirty.

"I will marry you."

I mumbled, my eyes on the floor.

"Sorry what?."

I raised my voice, almost shouted,

" l said l will marry you."

A big smile split his face. Dammit, he was a handsome beast. Granny got up,

"Well kids, l will leave you to talk. l need to rest."

Max went to her and shook her hand, "Thank you Mrs Reidy. I will start the ball rolling. Before the end of the next week, you will have your surgery."

Tears of gratitude filled my granny's eyes.

"Thank you young Ratliff. You have no idea what you have done for me."

Max patted her back and steered her towards her room.

He came back and towered over me.

"Let's go to the Ratliff Restaurants, we will talk there."

"Why can't we talk here?."

l shot back, my stubborn nature revealed itself. He eyed the sofa like it was a poisonous snake.

"Ok, let's go. Let me fetch my phone."

I informed my granny we were leaving.

As we approached the cars, a man opened the door, we got in. My word, such luxury. Some individuals came to the world holding a silver spoon.

We arrived at the restaurant. The same waiter who helped me yesterday shepherded us to a private booth. A lone man sat on the couch with a laptop on his knees. Max nodded at him, the man smiled,

"Mr Ratliff."

We took our seats. Max handed me a menu,

"Order anything you like."

Lord, the names of food on this thing, l had no idea what they were. Granny and l never went to lunches or dinners. Even at medical school l shied from going to those social events. Too expensive.

I pushed the menu back,

"l will have whatever you are having."

Max pinned me with an amused stare, "Ok."

Our orders came, as we ate, Max kickstarted the conversation.

" This is how our arrangement will work, we will be married for two years. In those two years, you will bear me a male child. If it's a girl, you will get pregnant until you give me a boy. When it's time for you to leave l will give you any amount your heart desires."

My appetite dwindled to zero. I pushed the plate away.

"You are kidding right? You mean if l keep delivering only girls, l might be tied to you for years until l give you a son?."

"Correct."

A hard, cold glint entered his eyes.

Max's arrogant baritone irritated me. l stood up. The room suddenly felt stuffy, l needed air. He sprang to his feet. l hurried to the door. A hand spun me around, my forehead hit his sturdy chest. A hand closed around my chin and jerked it upwards. The other encircled my waist.

"One of the things we have to look at is your attitude. You don't walk out in the middle of conversation, it's rude. I wonder what kind of Dr you are going to be, you are mannerless."

l slapped his hand away,

"So why are you marrying me? Marry one of your well behaved socialites, leave me alone."

I wrenched myself out of his arms and continued to head out. As my hand touched the door handle he said,

"Your grandmother looks like a good woman. It would be a pity to lose her because her granddaughter is a tantrum thrower."

I spun around and glared at him,

"That's low, even for you."

"But it's the truth. We are talking, the next thing you throw a tantrum and walk out. Come back, let's finish this. l'm a busy man."

l dragged my feet back to the table and sat down. He snapped his fingers, took a seat and waited. The man closed his laptop, opened a briefcase, retrieved an envelope and brought it over. Max unsealed the envelope, pulled the contents out then pushed them towards me with his forefinger on each document. I did not move. I stared at the documents like they were live coals.

"Nora, you may have all the time in the world. I don't. Sign the damn things!. With your character, l need your signature. You might turn on me and accuse me of forcing you into marriage"

l had a mind to tear the damn things into a million pieces, turn them into confetti and throw them at his smug face. The wornout and sickly face of my grandmother interjected itself on my mind. I furiously signed the documents without reading. Max snatched one paper, left the other on the table,

"Your copy madam. Monday morning, meet me at the City Hall at ten o'clock. l don't trust you. Your grandmother's surgery will take place after we get married, clear?."

I bobbed my head in consent, it sucked to bow to Max like a low life. I hated it. The day l got the job, this marriage would see the last of me. My shoulders sagged, I sighed tiredly

" ok."

He straightened up, walked to the door,

"Finish your meal, l have to be somewhere else."

He exited before l could reply. My appetite had long gone. l snatched my phone and headed out.

Mrs Ratliff spotted me as l passed.

"Nora, you were going to leave without saying ' hello' to me? Child, what did l do to you?."

She opened her arms and l eased into them. She gave me a tight hug.

I clung to her like a koala bear. Her son just pushed me into a corner. I was bleeding inside, I craved solace.

" Hey, what's wrong?."

She took my head from her shoulder and studied my face, l shook my head.

She held my hand, brought me to her office.

"Sit down and tell me everything, is it Max?."

My head bobbed up and down like an eyoyo.

"What has he done now?."

She held my hand on top of the table.

"l accepted his marriage proposal but his conditions are horrible. l will basically be his slave for years. Mrs Ratliff, can you cover my grandmother's costs? I will work for you for free until you recover your money."

Marylin gave me a pitying look.

"Listen, l would like to help, but l can't because l too want you to bear us a child. If l help you, Max will lose out. l can't do that to him after finding you and getting you to agree to the marriage. Nora, he is not a bad person. He is lashing out because we forced the marriage on him. Wait and see, he will surprise you."

I turned my face from her and watched two doves on the fence outside the window. How free they were! I envied them. I gently extracted my hands from hers and bade her goodbye. She accompanied me to the door, hugged me again,

"Welcome to the Ratliff family daughter."

She kissed my forehead and let me go.

I walked aimlessly around town until I got tired. l decided to get some ice cream on the other side of the street. As l passed by some offices l saw a familiar figure with a stunning woman by his side. I retraced my steps, peeked behind the window, they had disappeared.

I crossed the street, bought the ice cream, licked it in quick succession, my mind hot with jealousy and suspicion.

The tabloids said he went through women like an electric razor. Was this a preview of how my life was going to be like? Watching my husband trapsy around town with other women in broad daylight? I threw the ice cream cone away. My steps quickened to the building my husband -to -be disappeared in.

            
            

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