LOGINHe needed a womb. She needed $250,000. No strings, no love, just a contract. When broke and desperate Isabel Manor agrees to become a surrogate for ruthless billionaire Isaac Dun, she’s prepared to trade nine months of her life to save her brother from a deadly debt. She didn’t expect to be living under the same roof. She didn’t expect the rules to change and she definitely didn’t expect one night to ruin everything. Isaac has sworn off women since his ex-wife shattered his trust, but when Isabel enters his world, everything he thought he wanted is tested. But when secrets come knocking and the past refuses to stay buried, the contract isn’t the only thing at risk.
View MoreWhat Isabel needed was a man with two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to spare.
That’s all. Not love. Not a boyfriend. Not a knight in shining armor. Just a man with that kind of money who could save her brother’s life. Daniel had done the worst now, his gambling addiction was already a problem in her twenty-four year old life, but he had taken it to the extreme now and they were after his life. He was the only family she had left and she was not willing to risk his life for anything. She rubbed her hands together, standing in front of the sleek glass building Mercy had told her about. It didn’t even have a name on the front, just silver doors and mirrored windows and the kind of silence that said whatever happens in here, doesn’t leave here. Her phone buzzed in her hand. It was a text from Mercy, her best friend since she was in high school. *You’re there?* Isabel sighed and typed back quickly. *Yeah. I’m scared.* *Don’t be. Just go in. They’ll take care of you.* Yeah. That was easy for Mercy to say. Mercy wasn’t the one about to sign her entire body away. With a deep breath, Isabel walked in. The place didn’t look like a clinic. It looked like a luxury hotel. The floors were white marble, there was soft music playing somewhere, and the receptionist smiled like she knew everything. “Name?” she asked. “Isabel Manor. I, um, Mercy told me to come. She said… about the surrogate program.” The woman’s smile didn’t falter. “Yes. Please follow me.” Just like that, no clipboard and no waiting. Isabel followed the woman down a long hallway, past a few doors that looked too expensive to be anything medical. They stopped in front of a dark wood door. “You’ll meet with Dr. Hale first,” the woman said, knocking once before pushing it open. A man in a grey suit looked up from behind the desk. “Miss Manor. Please, sit.” She sat slowly. “So… is this where I get to ask questions?” Dr. Hale smiled. “I imagine you have many. But first, I need you to understand, we’re not a traditional surrogate program. We’re private and discreet. Every agreement here is handled with confidentiality, you will sign NDAs, there will be background checks, psychological evaluations and once matched, you will be expected to live with the intended father for the duration of the pregnancy.” Isabel’s mouth fell open. “Live with him?” Mercy had certainly left that part out. “Yes.” “That’s… extreme.” “It’s a condition. The men who come here are not average men. They are high-net-worth individuals. Privacy and control matter to them. In return, you are compensated generously.” Isabel swallowed hard. “How much?” “Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Tax-free. All living expenses covered with immediate relocation, health insurance, medical care, security, anything you need.” She blinked. That was the number. Her brother’s life. Right there. “I’ll do it.” * Isaac Dun didn’t like delays. He liked contracts, numbers, clean deals and most of all, he liked silence. But here he was, being told that the woman had arrived and was waiting to meet him. “Bring her up,” he said. He looked at himself in the mirror briefly. Dark hair, sharp jawline, tailored navy shirt that made his tan skin look even darker. He could pass as someone warm and kind but Isaac had no intention of being kind. Not anymore, not since his ex-wife took him to court, stripped him for everything he had, and married a rich politician two weeks later. Now? Now he just wanted a child. No attachments with no strings, no attachment and no women whispering promises and planning betrayal. He wanted a womb and silence and apparently, her name was Isabel Manor. The elevator dinged and he turned around as she walked in. She had big eyes, full lips, a soft but guarded look on her face like she had seen too much but still wanted to look strong. She didn't look like the type of woman to be doing something like this. Her dress was plain, her hair pulled back, pretty, but in a real way. He didn’t smile. “You’re Isabel.” She nodded. “Yes. You’re…?” “Isaac Dun.” He walked over. “We’ll keep this short. I read your file, you pass all criteria, you have no criminal background, no health issues, no drugs and no children of your own.” She shifted her weight. “Do I get to ask anything or...?” “You can ask one thing.” She blinked. “Just one?” “Yes. Choose wisely.” Her lips parted in surprise, then pressed into a line. “Why are you doing this?” He looked her right in the eyes. “Because I want a child and I want nothing to do with the mother once it’s born. You’ll carry the baby, live in my home, follow the doctors’ instructions and once the baby is born, you’ll leave. There will be no visits, no contact and no second thoughts. You get your money, and I get my child. That’s it.” She stared at him. He wasn’t ugly. In fact, he was probably the most dangerously attractive man she’d ever seen. But something about him felt… closed. Like whatever softness he once had was buried ten feet under. She felt like a contrast to him with her ginger hair, pale skin and freckle stained face. “And if I say no?” she asked quietly. “Then we don’t waste time. You walk away, and I call the next name on the list.” She hesitated for only a second. She thought about her brother and how she was willing to go this far. She closed her eyes at first and then reopened them to meet his gaze. “I’ll do it.” “Good,” he walked past her and picked up his phone. “Have her bags picked up. She’s moving in today.” Her eyes widened as she hurried to where he stood, “today?!”Isabel screamed as loud as she could when the door opened. Her whole body shook with terror. The figure moved fast toward the bed and grabbed her good arm.“Let me go!” she screamed, thrashing wildly. “Get off me! Please let me go!”She kicked and twisted, trying to pull away. Her heart felt like it was going to burst out of her chest. She couldn’t breathe right. Tears poured down her face as she kept screaming.“Let me go! Don’t touch me!”“It’s me,” the voice said quickly. “Isabel, it’s me. It’s Kian.”She froze. The hands on her arm loosened but stayed gentle. She blinked hard through her tears and looked up. Kian was kneeling in front of her, his face full of worry.“Isabel, breathe,” he said softly. “It’s just me. You’re safe. No one is hurting you.”She stared at him for a few seconds, chest still heaving. Slowly the panic started to fade. Her screams turned into shaky sobs. She covered her face with her good hand and cried hard.Kian sat on the edge of the bed and pulled her in
Kian helped Isabel into the car and drove her straight to his place. The ride was quiet except for her occasional sniffles. When they arrived, he unlocked the door and guided her inside gently.“Sit down on the couch,” he said. “Let me look at your arm.”Isabel sat slowly, wincing as she moved. Kian knelt in front of her and carefully rolled up her sleeve. He inspected the bandage with a serious frown.“This looks bad,” he said. “The dressing is dirty and you’re running a slight fever. You really need to go back to the hospital, Isabel.”She shook her head fast. “I won’t go back. They’ll keep me there and I need to find my kids. I can’t stay trapped in a bed.”Kian sighed and ran a hand through his hair. “Fine. I’ll treat it the best I can here. But you have to let me clean it properly and change the bandage. No arguing.”“Okay,” she whispered.He went to get his medical kit and came back. While he worked on her arm, cleaning the wound gently, Isabel started crying again. The pain mix
Isabel lay in the hospital bed staring at the door Isaac had just walked through. Her arm hurt so much it made her feel sick. Her head felt fuzzy like the memories from the warehouse were mixed up and blurry. She wanted to shout after him but the pain was too strong. She closed her eyes tight and told herself he was just too angry right now. He would calm down soon and come back. He always came back.Days passed.No one came.Every morning a nurse checked her arm and changed the bandage. Every afternoon she asked if Isaac had called or visited. Every time the answer was no. The room felt bigger and quieter. She watched the clock on the wall and cried quietly when no one was looking. Mia and Zack were somewhere with him and she had no way to reach them. The loneliness sat heavy in her chest.On the sixth day she could not take it anymore. She sat up slowly and swung her legs over the side of the bed. Her arm throbbed hard but she ignored it. She pressed the call button.A nurse came in
Isabel woke up to a sharp, throbbing pain in her left arm and shoulder. Her whole body felt heavy and hot. She groaned softly and tried to move, but the pain made her flinch. Everything was blurry. She blinked slowly a few times, trying to understand where she was. The bright lights above hurt her eyes.Memories started rushing back fast. The warehouse. The masked men. The knife. Isaac holding her. The gunshot.Her eyes flew open. She gasped and tried to sit up, but a fresh wave of pain shot through her arm.Isaac was sitting in a chair right beside the bed. His elbows rested on his knees and his hands were buried deep in his face. He looked exhausted.Isabel groaned again, louder this time. “Isaac…”He lifted his head fast. His eyes widened when he saw her awake. He jumped up from the chair and rushed to her side.“Isabel? Hey, hey, you’re awake.” His voice was rough. He reached out and gently touched her good arm. “Don’t move too fast.”She winced and looked at him, her eyebrows fur
Vera’s voice suddenly cracked as she stepped forward, eyes wide and wild. “Isaac, how could you?” Her hands grabbed his shoulders, shaking him, but Isaac barely blinked. His eyes stayed locked on Isabel as she stepped away, her chest rising with every sharp, uneven breath. He reached a ha
The doctor finally stepped forward, his expression was unreadable. Isabel most prepared for the worst was he about to say that he passed away despite all of their endeavours? She could feel the air leaving her lungs with each passing seconds "well what is it doctor?" She pushed, hating the un
Isabel felt the heat of his body as he pulled her in, his arms locking tightly around her shoulders. His breath was uneven, chest rising and falling against hers, and he pressed her face into his neck. His hand slid up her back, fingers spreading as they slipped into her hair, stroking thro
The doctors insisted Isaac couldn’t be discharged just yet. Even though he was awake, they explained that his body had suffered significant trauma, and they needed to monitor him for a few more days. Vera looked disappointed. Isabel simply nodded, her jaw clenched. When they stepped out of his


















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