The Surrogate's Vendetta
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Chapter 11 I want you, Juniper img
Chapter 12 Now, Cedric. I need you now. img
Chapter 13 Guilt img
Chapter 14 Chaotic Confrontation img
Chapter 15 Obsession img
Chapter 16 Treading On Thin Ice img
Chapter 17 Ensnared By The Fox img
Chapter 18 The Aftermath img
Chapter 19 Going Against The Rich And Powerful img
Chapter 20 He's A Step Ahead img
Chapter 21 Know Your Place img
Chapter 22 A Shocking Secret About The Clermonts img
Chapter 23 Cedric Is Back img
Chapter 24 Excruciating Heartache img
Chapter 25 Her Royal Majesty img
Chapter 26 Controversy In The Mansion img
Chapter 27 Leaving The Bellerose Mansion img
Chapter 28 Juniper's Tragic End img
Chapter 29 Camille Thomas img
Chapter 30 Vivienne's Last Will img
Chapter 31 I'll make them all pay img
Chapter 32 The Gatecrasher img
Chapter 33 The Secret Child img
Chapter 34 The wedding will be postponed... img
Chapter 35 The Righthand Man img
Chapter 36 Shocking Test Result img
Chapter 37 War Between The Clermont Sisters img
Chapter 38 A Meeting With The Royal Family img
Chapter 39 Prince Éti- Étienne Leaves The Palace img
Chapter 40 Into The Royal Palace img
Chapter 41 Emergency Board Meeting img
Chapter 42 Welcome To The Top Of The Pyramid img
Chapter 43 Suspicions Surround Vivienne's Death img
Chapter 44 Picnic In Memory Lane img
Chapter 45 Jealous Much img
Chapter 46 Ensnaring The Fox img
Chapter 47 She's no match for me. img
Chapter 48 Taking The Fall For Him img
Chapter 49 Infiltrating The Fox's Den img
Chapter 50 Jealousy Looks Good On You img
Chapter 51 One Sexy Parisian Night img
Chapter 52 The Clash Of The Crown Prince's Women img
Chapter 53 Chloe's Desperation img
Chapter 54 Someone's Being Slutty img
Chapter 55 Prince Hector Is In Danger img
Chapter 56 May The Best Player Win img
Chapter 57 Lies! Lies!! Lies!!! img
Chapter 58 The Strange Nurse img
Chapter 59 Handsome in distress img
Chapter 60 I think you're meant for me img
Chapter 61 Yuletide Surprises img
Chapter 62 Not His Son img
Chapter 63 Sunny × Cold img
Chapter 64 Why the hell was she with Dylan again img
Chapter 65 What better way to begin the end of the year img
Chapter 66 Silent Night, Unholy Night img
Chapter 67 You're Mine, Juniper img
Chapter 68 Let's End This Game img
Chapter 69 A Sick Merman img
Chapter 70 Fireworks img
Chapter 71 Something Smells Fishy img
Chapter 72 New Year Resolution img
Chapter 73 What have you gotten us into img
Chapter 74 Request For Cooperation img
Chapter 75 Island Party img
Chapter 76 Confession img
Chapter 77 Rejection img
Chapter 78 The Autopsy Result img
Chapter 79 The Plan img
Chapter 80 Dylan's Downfall img
Chapter 81 Repercussion img
Chapter 82 Repercussion II img
Chapter 83 Next Target img
Chapter 84 Flirting Games img
Chapter 85 Why is he here img
Chapter 86 I want to make you the happiest woman... img
Chapter 87 Confronting Audrey img
Chapter 88 A Half-hearted Alliance img
Chapter 89 There's no BUT, I like you too img
Chapter 90 The Deadly Secret img
Chapter 91 Audrey's Death img
Chapter 92 The Interrogation img
Chapter 93 They might've won but we will be back img
Chapter 94 The Truth Behind Audrey's Death img
Chapter 95 He's Not The Villain img
Chapter 96 The Double Date img
Chapter 97 Passionate Moments img
Chapter 98 Popping Her Cherry img
Chapter 99 No more a Secret img
Chapter 100 I'm in love with your son. img
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Chapter 3 At Wit's End

BREAKING NEWS: HEIRESS VIVIENNE BELLEROSE DIES IN A CAR ACCIDENT.

The newscaster's voice, deep and sharp, boomed as he began to convey the horrible news to the public. "Good day, everyone. On today's breaking news from Valterre City. . . the heiress of the Bellerose Frangrance, Vivienne Bellerose, has tragically passed away in a car accident. According to sources from the family, Vivienne had embarked on a trip several days ago, with plans to return soon after, but communication with her had abruptly ceased. An intensive search ensued, leading to the horrifying discovery of her car submerged in the Valterre River, having apparently veered off course, skidding down the cantilevered road to Valterre City. Reports allege that the authorities are presently conducting an exhaustive investigation into the circumstances surrounding this devastating incident. . ."

Bolting upright in shock, Juniper's eyes grew wide with horror, fixated on the television screen as it displayed an image of her sister and footage of a crane hauling a waterlogged car from the depths of the Valterre River.

The world around her began to spin, time slowing to a crawl as the report echoed in her ears. Her heart slammed against her chest, thudding with every fiber of her being.

With panic consuming her entire being, she reeled from the crushing realization that her sister who she'd been desperately trying to reach had met an untimely, horrific end.

What was going on? An accident? Just like that?

Her mind raced in a wild blur, struggling to comprehend the devastating news. She'd just seen her four days ago and now she was no more. How could this have happened? What was she supposed to do now?

"No, no, no, no! This can't be real," she pleaded in a whisper as if her denial alone could reverse the cruel situation.

With trembling hands, Juniper's fingers closed around her phone, lying face down on the floor from her abrupt rise. In a last-ditch attempt, she dialed her sister's number, pacing frantically and pleading with fate for Vivienne to pick up, saying it was just an elaborate prank.

But once again, she was met with the familiar sound of voicemail, leaving her feeling hollow and helpless.

With the last shard of her fragile hope shattering, Juniper flung her phone onto the couch, sliding to the floor. Her heart withered in despair as she buried her face in her hand.

What was she supposed to do now?

In a bleak aftermath, Juniper found herself enveloped in the sobering atmosphere of her sister's funeral, surrounded by mourning strangers, each of their faces was an unfamiliar visage in a sea of grief.

Vivienne, the woman whose kindness had warmed her despite the fact they'd barely known each other, now stood as a silent centerpiece amidst the cold stone and muffled whispers.

For the past few days, all the entire nation had talked about was the tragic news of Vivienne's passing. Her untimely death dominated every conversation, radio broadcast, TV segment, and online discussion. People from all walks of life raved about nothing but the kindness, generosity, and selflessness Vivienne had shown them and how death was so cruel to have taken such a beautiful soul too soon.

And wholeheartedly, Juniper couldn't agree more.

She couldn't help but reminisce on those brief moments she'd shared with Vivienne. Those moments that made her pause for a while and wondered if Vivienne's kindness was solely due to the fact she was carrying her child. But as time went by, she came to realize that Vivienne's compassion and generosity knew no bounds. She was truly an angelic person who did not deserve the cruelty that life had dealt her.

However, from the look of things, there was no doubt that Juniper wasn't the only one who had partaken of the beauty of her sister's heart. Vivienne's love and generosity had touched the lives of many, and it was evident in the diverse crowd of people-from the elite to the lower class-who had gathered to pay their respects and bid farewell.

The funeral grounds were a poignant canvas of pure mourning as the air thickened with nothing but sadness. The mourners in black attire stood solemnly together as their murmurs carried the weight of their sorrow, rendering tributes and memories as they commemorated Vivienne's remarkable life

Among the sea of black, a medley of prestigious people gathered, from high-ranking business leaders in their well-tailored suits to members of the royal family, exuding an air of grave respect.

Yet, at the heart of it all was the Bellerose family who couldn't prevent the tears from pouring down their face. Their tear-stained faces screamed how much agony they were passing through from their loss.

Juniper knew for sure that she couldn't compare the grief she felt for the passing of her sister with that of the raw pounding feelings of her family who had been with her for ages.

As swiftly and undetectable as possible, she offered her respects before dissolving back into the crowd. She couldn't exactly introduce herself to the bereaved family at the moment. That was a step too far. She had to respect them.

They were still griefing, revealing the existence of an unexpected additional to the family would be a little too much for them to bear. . . or believe. Especially coming from a strange woman they've never met in their life.

She had to give them time to process their grief, biding her time until a more opportune moment to introduce herself and the little Bellerose in her womb.

Because she couldn't do this.

She'd finally been moving forward with her life, getting used to the idea of being free from the burden of responsibilities. And now this?

It seemed the universe was hell-bent on cruelly wrecking her attempts to build a reasonable life for herself.

She really felt horrible about her sister's passing, but she wasn't going to lie and say that she was a hundred percent affected.

She wasn't cold-hearted. She was just used to people walking out of her life and it didn't seem to hurt that much anymore.

Moreover, the child in her womb only added to her turmoil. She couldn't deny feeling guilty for the child's circumstance, but the prospect of raising a child, be it hers or not, was too great a burden to bear.

And she was not willing to carry it. Not now! Not even in the near future.

She'd been through a lot already and going into single parenthood was something she would never bargain for.

She had to get her life back. And there was only one way to achieve that. . .

            
            

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