Are you a snitch? Or did you ever betray someone? Mollie Porter snitched her best friend's billionaire husband for money, she swallowed her pride even betraying her best friend again. While Sean Pearce, a ruthless and unfaithful husband will not help without something in return, a contract will be made. "It's your choice; give me my daughter or be my fuck buddy again," Sean Pearce once said,
Lihat lebih banyakI groaned as the sound of the bell pierced through my sleep, dragging me from the depths of dreams into the harsh reality of another day. I glanced at the clock groggily, noting the early hour. Dawn was just breaking, casting a soft glow through the curtains. I rubbed the sleep from my eyes as I stumbled out of bed, my body protesting the early hour. If this is one of my daughter's stupid matches, I will confiscate her iPad for the whole week.
"Aoife!" I called her name, my voice filled with a mix of annoyance and exhaustion. The thought of dealing with her antics before I even had a chance to fully wake up was almost too much to bear.
Aoife had made it her mission to find me love, believing that I deserved happiness just as much as she did with her iPad. And so, every morning, I greeted these strangers at my doorstep with a fake smile plastered on my face and my heart heavy with the knowledge that I would have to endure another day of awkward conversations and forced connections.
At first, I was angry with her because she was letting anyone come to our house. The men tried to drive me to work. I don't know where she found them. What if the man she picks to go to our house is a bad person? And also, I don't need a man to have happiness. I am content with her and my work.
I have been a single mother for 9 years since her father passed away—I mean, left us. It was a drunken mistake. I partied on my cousin's birthday that time, and all I can remember is that jerk flirting with me, and then waking up naked in my cousin's room. He was my best friend's boyfriend at the time, and I did not mean to ruin their relationship at that time.
I became a moron for letting that night be repeated, and for being his fuck buddy. I broke a relationship and my friendship just for temporary happiness. Now, I am left to raise my daughter on my own and pick up the pieces of the mess I created. It's been a difficult journey, but I am determined to make things right and provide a stable life for my child.
"Aoife, where are you?" I called her again, and as I made my way downstairs, I couldn't help but wonder who Aoife had chosen for me this time. Would he be kind, with gentle eyes and a warm smile? Or would he be like the others before him, fleeting and forgettable?
Aoife's father was a kind person, even though he had a different attitude toward others. He was the person who would grab your attention when you saw him at first glance. His presence was a magnet for curiosity, drawing gazes like moths to a flame.
I don't even bother to fix myself, brush my teeth, or whatever because I don't want to enter a new relationship with someone who might not be worth my time.
As I opened the door with a polite smile plastered on my face, I greeted today's visitor. He smiled back, all charm and charisma, but I saw through the facade. These encounters were nothing more than scripted performances, orchestrated by Aoife in her well-intentioned quest to find me a companion.
"Hi?" The man greeted me unsurely, maybe wondering if I was the girl he should see.
"Are you Mollie Porter?" he asked, his voice tinged with uncertainty. I nodded, knowing that this meeting would likely end like all the others—with a polite exchange and a quick exit.
"Hi, I'm Ryan Wallace," he introduces himself.
He scratches his forehead. "I'm sorry if this seems awkward, but I'm just a friend of the one in that red car," he says, pointing to the red car in front of our house.
"He just wants to know the person he matches on the dating app." I chuckled, realizing the mix-up.
What dating up is he talking about? I glanced at the red car, noticing a man inside who seemed to be looking in our direction.
"Oh, I think there's been a misunderstanding," I replied with a smile.
"I think you have the wrong Mollie Porter," I replied with a smile. "But nice to meet you, Ryan."
I was about to close the door when he stopped me. "Wait?" Ryan said sheepishly, looking at the car and me.
I nodded, feeling a bit awkward but trying to be polite. "Yes, really, because I'm not on any dating apps," I said before finally closing the door and walking away.
I called my daughter again one more time, but she did not answer. She must have eaten the cereal in the box while hiding in the kitchen pantry. I chuckled to myself, knowing my daughter's sneaky habits all too well. As I walked back to the kitchen, I couldn't help but wonder what other mischief she might be getting into.
I decided to check the pantry, and sure enough, I found her there with an empty cereal box.
"I caught you red-handed," I teased, making her jump in surprise. She sheepishly grinned back at me, knowing she had been caught in the act. The cereals were all over her face, pants, and floor.
I couldn't help but laugh at her messy appearance, realizing she had truly enjoyed her secret snack."Get up; I will cook some breakfast, even if you already have one." I gently scolded her.
"Sorry, Mom," she said, still giggling as she got up from the floor. As I started making breakfast, I couldn't help but smile at the memory of her mischievous cereal escapade.
I cooked some omelets and French toast. I also brewed some coffee for myself. As we sat down to eat, my daughter's eyes lit up with excitement at the sight of the delicious breakfast spread before her. Despite her earlier sneaky snack, I couldn't stay mad at her infectious laughter and genuine joy. We were about to eat our breakfast when the doorbell rang again.
I quickly went to answer it, wondering who could be interrupting our morning. I opened the door with a smile, but as soon as I saw the person standing in front of me, his piercings shone from the sun, as did his smiling eyes and lips. My smile slowly faded, and I immediately went outside and closed the door.
"Why are you here?" I asked, trying to hide my annoyance. The person standing before me was someone I hadn't seen in years, and his unexpected appearance brought back memories I had tried to forget.
"We matched and talked on the dating app. I thought you had already forgiven me." I felt a surge of anger and betrayal at the mention of the dating app.
What have you done, Aoife?!
"It's fucking different, Mollie. It's my child we were talking about," he retorted, his eyes flashing with hurt and frustration."My child would not be sick if you hadn't been such a selfish mother," he added.The tension in the car was palpable, thick with unspoken resentment and unresolved emotions. I could feel Sean's eyes burning into me, his words hanging heavy in the air like a dark cloud.I felt something boiling inside my body. My ears perked up at what he said. My palm, which I had been preventing from landing on his face, when I saw him caring for Aoife earlier, like he did not abandon us, hit him."Your child?" I looked at him and tried not to smirk at what he just said. "Last time I checked, you weren't even there when she was born," I pointed out, my tone dripping with sarcasm."You have no right to slap me in the face with your words on how I should be raising my child," I continued, my anger bubbling to the surface. "You may have helped create her, but you certainly hav
Sean didn't listen to me; he gently stroked Aoife's hair. She was sleeping peacefully, unaware of the tension in the room. My heart raced as I waited for his response."I know that she's mine." The room fell silent as Sean's words hung in the air. The truth was finally revealed. I watched as Sean's expression softened, his gaze meeting mine with a hint of regret."I felt it." Sean's eyes were filled with a mixture of emotions, but I couldn't bring myself to look away.Aoife woke up, her eyes fluttering open as she stirred from her sleep. She looked up and saw Sean, her father, standing beside her."Mommy?" she whispered, confusion evident in her voice. "Who's this?" she asked.Sean sat down beside her, his voice gentle as he explained, "I'm your daddy, Aoife." Aoife's eyes widened in realization, a smile spreading across her face as she reached out to him."Mommy, you bring Daddy to me?" she turned to me with a hopeful look in her eyes.I was about to say no when Sean interrupted, "Ye
"Who's that bitch?" a heavy stilleto clacked against the floor. I was about to stand up when Sean held me and made me hide under the table. I could hear the anger in her voice as she demanded to know who was there. Sean's grip on my arm tightened, silently urging me to stay hidden until she left the room.It's Lilia."What are you doing here, Hon?" Sean asked in a calm voice, trying to distract her from discovering my presence. He stood up and looked toward where Lilia was."I know you had your woman in here," she said accusingly, her voice filled with venom. Sean remained composed, trying to diffuse the situation before it escalated further. "Lilia, there's no one here but me," he replied firmly, attempting to protect me from her wrath."You did not go home last night. I'm sure you slept in her house.""I slept in one of my condos; you know that I can't stay in the house with you when you have that dirty mind," Sean said."You don't have another woman?" Lilia's voice quivered with hu
"How's my sweetheart?" I asked Aoife while she was eating her favorite cereal. She looked up from her bowl with a big smile and said, "I'm doing great! I slept through the night and have been in such a good mood today." "I'm glad you did not have any nightmares," I said. While I fixed her clothes in the hospital cabinet, a knock on the door interrupted our conversation. Aoife quickly finished her cereal and ran to open it, eager to see who was visiting. "Careful, sweetheart!" I called out as she rushed to the door, not wanting her to trip over anything in her excitement. "Let's see who's here to visit you," I said, following behind her with a smile. "Auntie Lilia!" Aoife exclaimed as she saw her aunt standing in the doorway, holding a bouquet. "I brought you these to brighten up your room," Lilia said with a warm smile, making Aoife's face light up even more. "What's brought you here?" I asked, curious about the unexpected visit. "I just want to see these precious little girls,"
Sean pushed me back onto the couch. A sense of helplessness washed over me, the weight of his body pressing down on mine as his lips trailed kisses along my neck."Sean, please," I whispered, my voice tinged with desperation as I tried to push him away once more. "You need to stop."But he seemed oblivious to my pleas, his hands roaming over my body with an urgency born of desperation, seeking solace in the familiarity of our shared passion."Sean, listen to me," I urged, my voice growing more insistent as I struggled beneath him. "You need to go home. You need to sort things out with Lilia."He paused for a moment, his eyes meeting mine with a mixture of confusion and pain. "I can't," he whispered, his voice barely audible above the pounding of my heart. "I can't face her, Mollie. Not after what happened.""You're the one I love, Mollie.""But why did you ruin my trust?"My heart ached at the raw vulnerability in his voice, the depth of his pain mirrored in my own. But even as I long
I forced a tight-lipped smile in response to Emmanuel's casual remark, the warmth in his tone feeling like a cruel mockery of the turmoil churning inside me. "Yeah, sure," I managed to reply, my voice strained with a mixture of resentment and pain. "Catch up soon."Emmanuel walked away, his steps echoing in the hollow space left by our unresolved past. I felt the weight of all those buried memories crashing down on me once again."Sean, listen to me, please." I'm begging him in his office,"Why are you here? Do you want some money?" Sean's eyebrows were shot as he got some cash from his wallet and threw it all over my face.Tears welled up in my eyes as I wiped the cash from my face, the sting of Sean's words cutting deeper than any physical pain."Sean, please, just listen to me," I pleaded, my voice trembling with desperation. "I know what you saw, but it wasn't what it seemed. Emmanuel -"Sean cut me off with a bitter laugh, his eyes flashing with anger. "Emmanuel? What's your excu
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