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Carrying the Billionaire's Baby

When Danica Winters, a beautiful young woman struggling to make ends meet, discovers that her sister owes money to a dangerous mobster, she will do whatever it takes to save her. Danica becomes the surrogate for Dax Ryan, an alluring billionaire, and though their deal is strictly business, the lines between them begin to blur. Danica will realize that becoming the surrogate for a billionaire can lead to dangerous complications…and new love. “When my eyes opened, I found myself wrapped into a warm embrace. I tried to recall what had happened. I looked around and saw I was in my bed. I didn’t remember getting back here all by myself. Who had put me in my bed? How long had I been sleeping for? Hopefully it hadn’t been that long. That’s when it all came flooding back to me. I had been very lightheaded and weak before I had fainted. But that wasn’t everything that had occurred. A realization hit me when I looked over. Dax lay beside me in my bed and was sleeping soundly. This was very cozy and kind of romantic for us. We weren’t a couple but his closeness affected my every nerve. I appreciated what he had done regardless. He just kept surprising me with showing other parts of himself that other people didn’t see. I was curious if I’d eventually see every side he had. He was so caring to have helped me out in that horrible condition I was in. I was grateful that he had caught me before I fell earlier. That could have been quite the accident if I had been alone.” Carrying the Billionaire’s Baby is created by Katrina Guerin, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

Katrina Guerin · Urban
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50 Chs

Chapter 24: One Month Later

After I left the bathroom, I headed for the door. I was so ready to get out of there. It was another place ruined for me. I doubted that I would ever return there.

I slowed my walking when I saw Dax waiting outside the car for me. The sight of him made me feel repulsed. It was hard to see him after what I had learned.

Dax opened my door for me, but I couldn’t even look at him and climbed in without a word.

He said, “Did you enjoy your lunch? I hope you liked it.”

I flatly said, “Yeah. It was good food.”

He noticed my change in tone and asked, “What’s wrong Danica?”

“Nothing’s wrong. I just want to head back.”

For a brief second, he looked like he wanted to say something but stopped.

Dax didn’t press further and continued to drive us back. I looked out the window and wanted to put the whole lunch behind me.

I couldn’t believe I was starting to get fooled by Dax. No way would I be someone’s fling.