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Poison {becoming the wife of a billionaire}

As a tactic to lure him to settle down, Nathan Andrew's father threatens to take the company from his son unless he settles down and presents a wife. Against his relentless efforts, he forgives an incredibly huge debt in exchange of a poor man's daughter. A man who had given up Elizabeth Richards in a heartbeat. feeling betrayed and broken, Elizabeth accepts the offer of marriage to the ridiculously handsome billionaire at their doorstep. Her lawschool was going to be paid for, and as for Nathan, his dad would get off his back and he would have someone to show off to when it came to the media. But t was obvious; they did not love each other and they were hellbent on staying that way.

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chapter 4

"I'm not delusional, I am simply ambitious. but I believe that my ambition is not needed in this case because what I want I already have. you are mine, the minute I gave your parents 3 million dollars you became mine Elizabeth, don't let that little stubborn voice in your head trying to prove you otherwise.'' His words strike a chord in me. the way he talks like he has all the power in the world. I glanced over at her parents and they instead they have already busied themselves doing other things.

they act as though nothing is happening, as though taking money in exchange for their daughter was not an act of cowardice and inhumanity.

" 3 million?'' I ask breath hitched in my lungs. He looks up at me but all my attention is focused on my ignorant parents.

" is that what I am worth to you?'' I ask, catching the attention of My Father who looks at me with a stern expression.

I expected him to say something. to at least justify his actions but all he does is scoff and look back down to his newspaper.

"Believe me love, you are worth much more than three million dollars.'' the billionaire says as though hoping that I will smile and fall head over heels in love with him because of that. When I look around that room, I realize that I am surrounded by strangers. The people I thought I knew, the ones that brought me up; had now sold me for money. My Parents were not different from strangers. They were the people I thought I knew but had failed miserably. What they had done today had broken the bond of family, that Beautiful relationship that was always held between a child and their parents was broken at this moment.

" I assure you that after the marriage, you will have a lot of Riches at your disposal. you'll be able to buy diamonds, your family will be able to pull themselves out of this little house.'' He speaks as though the mention of a little house makes him suffocate. the way he flicks his fingers in general shows disdain. As though he assumes that all we wanted to do all your lives is get out of that house. I hate the way he makes assumptions about us. I hate the way he looks down at us. he looks at us like we are lesser humans. But isn't that the fault of my parents? They had painted our family as one that was filled with greed. They have presented it as a family that would do anything just for money. Betray each other just for wealth.

At this moment, looking at them, I realized that there was no safer place for me than in the arms of the man who had already bought me for marriage. I made a decision that I was sure I would leave to regret. But it had to be done because this was the final thing that would settle the Debt between my parents. I needed to cut ties with them completely.

"Very well, when are we getting married."

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I felt like I was living in a trance, an adjusted version of the reality I always believed was true. I could not help but shed a tear, sitting at the top of the staircase. Yes, I watched my entire family love and celebrate the new Union that had come with the cost of money. My three brothers had come back from the overall jobs they carry out in the city at the good news that my father had brought them.

"Honey, won't you come down and eat breakfast with us.'' My mother calls out, all the attention turning to me. I feel extremely disappointed not only in my parents but also in my brother. I expected the three of them to at least make a stand for me or try to reason with my parents. I expected them to be first in line to defend me and say that I had a better future for myself other than marrying for money. It would appear that everyone in my family was prepared to give me up for wealth. it is as though I did not know the people that I have been living with all my life. The ones I would give my life to now have given my life for money.

"What for, your family seems to be enjoying themselves, why would I come to ruin it,'' I say in spite.

The entire house Falls silent, there is no longer the happy laughter or the Jovial stories that are shared around the table. All eyes on Me.

"Daughter, you are not entitled to speak like that.'' My father says in a harsh tone. when I get to the bottom of the stairs my family falters, my brother's looking at me as though I was the only price that fulfilled all the dreams they had.

" And why not?'' I asked courageously. everyone seemed taken aback, even my own brothers who are already grown up in the living their own lives were afraid of my father. His forms of discipline were much worse and more torturous than the scolding and grounding my mother always used to give us when we were children. father believes in violence, and that is the very thing that had broken all his children. he had instilled that fear in us and made it became the only house stronghold.

"DO NOT RETORT BACK AT ME! You are stepping the line daughter!'' His voice is proof he is already angry. I did not miss the tension that dances around the room. Does my brother feel uncomfortable? Mother snakes an arm around him, hoping that the action would come to him. I was tired, I was done with the fear and having to live with the toxicity.

"The line was already crossed when you sold me for money, I'm afraid that right now, the only boundaries you have left are the fact that we are simply strangers living in the same household,'' I say again.

"Elizabeth!'' Philip calls out in a scolding manner. Other than Philip, my other two brothers were stepping back. They could tell that Dad was about to unleash his anger and they did their best to hide and run away. This was a family of cowards. This is the best thing I would call them.

They are not my family anymore..