“Your body is mine, your soul is mine, you are mine, I have waited for this moment all these years and now that you are mine, there is nothing you can do about it” He said with his hands pulling at my pant as we wrestled in his king sized bed. RELUCTANT BRIDE FOR THE RUTHLESS BILLIONAIRE 18+ “In your dreams! I refuse to be yours, I will never accept you as my husband! You’re a monster” I cried. I struggled to push him off, he was determined to have me. He was stronger, bigger, I was no match for his firm grip. “No woman has ever rejected me, how dare you think you can deny me your body” he grumbled. “My father may have given me to you as collateral for whatever terrible business deal you both had, but he sure did not give you rights over my sense of will” I said fiercely I tried to fight him off, but he was too strong, in one strong pull, he ripped my pants apart, stripping me bare. “Please don't, I’m a virgin!” I tried to protest further, “Even better!!” were the last things he said before he knocked the air out of me in one stroke. I watched the fire of desire burning in his eyes consume him, it was nothing like I imagined, and I realised he was the perfect man for any woman but me, I hated him.
View MoreI thought my aunt had died or perhaps something bad had happened when I approached our house. From a distance, I could see a fleet of luxury cars with heavily armed men standing at different points; they looked terrifying. I felt my stomach grow cold as I drew closer.
It was very recently that I noticed her pacing around the house, looking out of the window; sometimes she was very absent-minded. She had nearly dipped her hand in a frying pan with heated oil while she was deep in thought; if not for my timely intervention, when I asked her what the problem was, she looked me in the eyes and asked that we run away, that we moved to another city.
“Tessa, we need to run; we need to leave this city,” she had said to me, her grip firm as ever.
I could see fear in her eyes.
“Aunty Norah,” I said softly, sitting next to her. “We moved here barely a year ago; I just got this new job that pays well, and I finally get to have friends; why do we need to go somewhere else?”
“You won’t understand,” she said, looking away.
‘Then make me understand,” I nudged closer. “Why do we keep running?”
“We are not running; I’m just trying to keep you safe.”
“Safe from what? From whom, Is someone bothering you? We need to call the police,” I had said, reaching for my phone.
“The police can’t do anything. Absolutely nothing,” she said.
“What is going on, Aunty? Ever since you told me my Mum died in a fire incident and dad disappeared, never to be heard from again, we have been on the run ever since. I have not made sense of anything all these while because I felt losing your twin sister to a fire outbreak must have traumatised you. I did not want to bother you with questions or anything, but now I’m old enough to know what’s going on,” I had said.
She slipped her hands out of mine and sighed.
“It’s a long story,” she said, her eyes tearing
“Start from somewhere,” I said calmly.
“It all started when your dad got into a dirty business relationship with a man, and it resulted in your dad owing this man a lot of money, unknown to your dad that this monster was obsessed with your mother. He had made several advances at her, and she refused; her only crime was saying No to a billionaire and settling for a humble lettuce farmer. That man made life miserable for your parents. Every time he visited, he always took something precious. No matter how your dad pleaded, he would not listen. One cold night, while your dad was unusually away on the farm, that monster came visiting to demand his debt, Your mother was home and I was in the nursery babysitting you, He insisted that it was either your dad paid off his debt or he would kill him and have his men take turns on your mother, I had heard them arguing in the sitting room when I sneaked out with you from the back door to find your father. It’s a mistake I should never have made, I should never have left my sister behind” She paused, tears pouring from her eyes.
I was too cold to comfort her; I could feel my heart racing and the warmth of my tongue vanish. “So what happened?”
“I did not see your father on the farm. I managed to hide you somewhere safe and came back to the house to find your mother, only to see the building. she paused, choked with emotion.
“In flames,” she screamed.
I could hear her scream for help, but before we could get help, it was too late—she had died,” she said, her voice trailing off.
“And my dad,” I asked softly.
“I never saw or heard from him again till this day,” she said, her voice trembling.
“So who is this man, and why is he after you and me? I mean, he succeeded in killing my parents; what does he want from us?” I asked. I tried to control my emotions at this point because I hated how this was affecting my aunt so badly.
I have learnt that the ways of the world were cold and that I had to live life like I was on a battlefield; these were tenets that I groomed myself to live by, to face every challenge head-on, but this very chilling revelation from my aunt had me wondering if I was ready for what she would say next. I watched my aunt lower her head and tried to wipe her tears with the helm of her skirt when she began to cough.
Our conversations did not continue that night; she coughed until she was gasping for air. I had helped her sit close to the widow with the curtains spread wide open for fresh air to come in; we did not talk about anything else.
I approached the entrance carefully, observing the cold, expressionless faces of these men as I walked past them. I was terrified but maintained a defiant appearance. Once I got past them, I ran into the house to meet my Aunt on her knees, in front of a man who seemed to be in his late forties. She was begging him, but the minute she saw me, she got up and asked me to run away.
"Please, my baby, just leave; I will explain everything later!” she said.
"No, Aunt, I’m not leaving you here! Why are there armed men, and who is this man?” I asked.
“Oh, there she is, finally! I thought you said she travelled, so you lied to me?” The man said with a cold smile.
My aunt turned to face him.
“Just let her be Don Pedro; she is just a child,” her voice begged.
“A child? Last I remember, she just turned twenty-one; don’t you dare call my wife a child.”
I was beginning to get annoyed. His wife? This has got to be some sort of confusion, I said in my mind.
“Can somebody tell me what’s going on? And who are you, Mr. Whatever your name is?” I sparked.
“I am your husband, and I am here to wish you a happy birthday, darling!” He said with a weird smile, handing me a black box. “I got you a gift,” he added.
“I beg your finest pardon." I asked. Looking into his cold eyes.
“Is this how you accept a gift from your husband? No, thank you." He said again.
“You must be kidding! I mean, you are outrightly out of your goddamn mind!” I yelled at him.
I was losing my cool. I did not know who this man was, but I knew he was powerful from the way he talked, but he sure did not know what I was capable of. I looked around for whatever I could weaponise and found the left pair of one of my aunts rickety old cover shoes.
“Oh! She’s feisty! I’m sure you didn’t walk through that door with your eyes closed; one wrong move, and you will not like what happens next." He said with a kind of arrogance that drove me Mad.
"Well, you’re going to see crazy if you don’t get the fuck out of my house,” I held the door.
“Tessa, please calm down; let me handle it." My aunt said from a corner, completely shaking.
“You should listen to your aunt, wifey." He said again. Stretching out the small black box. “Take it”
“I don’t want anything from you, and today is not my birthday,” I spat out with my hands crossed, staring at him cold in the eye.
I did not like him. I did not like his presence, and I did not like how frightened my aunt looked.
“Did I hear her call you Tessa?” He asked, turning to my aunt, “You changed her name to escape me, tell her what her real name is, and be quick; don’t piss me off.”
“Me…Melissa Lorenzo,” My aunt whispered.
“I am Don Pedro Lorenzo." He said, “I am your husband.”
I was caught up with words. I didn’t know what to say next. This man’s audacity was too much for me to take it as I stared at him in disbelief.
“In that box are the keys to your new house with an address, a car to drive you around, and your wedding ring. It’s a blood diamond with a tracker; make sure you have it on at all times, I need to know your every whereabout, I was going to take you home with me today but I figured forcing you won't be deal." He said, stepping a bit closer—so close I could feel his breath on my face as he towered over me, his eyes deeply peering at me. “So be an obedient pretty little thing and do as I say; you have seventy-two hours to be in your new home, otherwise.” He stopped and pulled my aunt by her arm.
I tried to protest, but my aunt told me to be quiet.
“She knows what I am capable of,” he says, gesturing for me to leave the door. “I will see you in three days, wifey; take good care.”.
I watched him leave, his entourage and swamp of bodyguards driving off into the street and out of sight. The idea of being married did not sit right with me, but first, I had to make sure my aunt was okay.
AUTHORS POV Tessa stood before her wardrobe mirror, the early morning light seeping in through gauzy curtains. She pressed her fingers against her temples, trying to massage away the tension that had been tightening her brow these past weeks. Her ready-to-wear office suit looked neatly ironed with really sharp stretched edges and professional—but all she felt right now was hollow; and maybe fear. A soft knock came at the bedroom door. Clarissa slipped in, quiet as a shadow, yet the concern in her eyes was unmistakable. “T, are you ready?” she asked gently, her voice enquired softly. Tessa didn’t look up. She shook her head, fingers tracing the edge of a blouse. “Not really.” Clarissa stepped closer. “Minutes to sandwich your morning coffee and catch the drive. But I am surprised You are planning to go to work, not to see Dean or you will just sit there feeling like that?” Tessa inhaled sharply. “I don’t know. I just… need a little time to think.” Clarissa folded her arms. “Abou
AUTHORS POV The previous night had been hell for Pedro. Dean would not stop tossing, waking up midway sleep to cry and go back to sleep. Tessa had called but Pedro missed it. He wished he had not missed her call, perhaps speaking to Dean would have brought about some relief, he returned twenty calls and she ignored all of them or maybe she was busy and would probably reach out to him later, or so he thought. In the dining room, a pristine white tablecloth waited. Pedro had brewed strong espresso, but his concern was planting it in Dean’s stomach now. He prepared scrambled eggs, fruit, and toast—thinking it healthy and easy. He carried the tray in with a wary hope.He prayed in earnest for Dean to like the food, the chef had offered to prepare a mild delicacy for him but he wanted to try making a meal for his son. Dean poked at the food. “I don’t eat fruit.” Pedro froze. “But fruit is good for you.” Dean looked down, tugging at his pants. “I’m not hungry.” Pedro fought the st
AUTHORS POV“You’re welcome Don Pedro” came from the lips of different staff members as Pedro Lorenzo stood at the threshold of Lorenzo mansion, and as he showed his precious cargo—five-year-old Dean—around the house, cradled into the warmth of his arms, nothing else mattered, not even the greetings he heard a thousand times daily. So he shut out the world behind them.“This use to be your mothers room” He said, pointing to Tessa’s room. And very quickly he walked passed it.But Dean continued to look back at the room as Pedro carried him away.This was supposed to be a fresh start, a chance to prove to the world—and himself—that he could be more than a ruthless tycoon. He could be a good father. A present father.But from the moment he set foot inside, the mansion seemed too big, too crowded for his son but he would make though as there were more than enough staff to help him baby sit Dean, with his neat short hair and those big dark eyes.Pedro could express the joy in his heart whe
AUTHORS POVIt was a very gloomy morning , the sun had barely broken through the narrow windows of Courtroom 4 when Tessa arrived, her shoulders slouched but hollow with dread. It was the sixth week of the custody battle, and each hearing had chipped away at her confidence until now, when the final judgement would be delivered. Her lawyer, Señorita Lasandra, gave her a reassuring nod as they passed the subdued marble columns.Clarissa stood in the back pew, her hand gripping the edge of the bench. She caught Tessa’s eye and managed a small, encouraging smile. Near her, three social workers and the family court officer sat apart, silent witnesses to the mother’s agony.Tessa took a steadying breath, smoothing the drape of her navy skirt. She crossed the aisle and sat beside Lasandra, placing her leather briefcase on the floor. It felt impossibly heavy.At precisely nine o’clock, the bailiff announced, “All rise. His Honour, Judge Lázaro.”The courtroom stood as the judge entered, robe
AUTHOR POV An hour later, two uniformed child care officers arrived at the gate. Marta, the head housekeeper, met them at the door with polite urgency.“We are here for Dean Moretti, are you his mother” the officer lady asked. “No, Miss Moretti is inside, come in,” she said, eyes wide with sympathy. Tessa, still clutching the court notice, ushered them into the sitting room. The officers introduced themselves as Officer Ruiz and Officer Castillo of the Monterrey Child Welfare Department. Between them, they carried a small folder stamped “IMMEDIATE INTERIM CUSTODY ORDER.” Tessa’s heart lurched. She gestured to the sofa. “Please, have a seat.” Both officers sat. Officer Ruiz cleared his throat. “Good afternoon, Ms Moretti. I’m Officer Ruiz, this is Officer Castillo. We’ve been instructed by the court to enforce an interim custody order for your son, Dean.” Tessa’s pulse thundered in her ears. She gripped the back of a chair. “On what grounds?” Officer Ruiz produced a copy of the
AUTHORThe Monday was bland.Bits of sunshine slanted through the sheer curtains of Tessa’s sitting room, painting soft gold stripes across the carpet. It ought to have been a pleasant morning—one of those rare days when the calendar was mercifully empty of meetings and emails. Instead, the air felt heavy, as though something dreadful was waiting to break. Tessa could feel it; the sheer uneasiness that settled into a lump in her throat.Tessa sat at her kitchen table, still in her suit from a last-minute meeting at Ramon Enterprises. A cup of untouched tea sat by her elbow, steam long dissipated. Clarissa was across from her, scrolling through her phone, searching for news on an upcoming merger that might affect their social media strategy. The children’s laughter drifted in through the open window as Dean and Sofia played in the garden, their shouts of joy a welcome counterpoint to the anxious knot in Tessa’s stomach.A sharp rap sounded at the front door, echoing down the hallw
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