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THE SURROGATE BILLIONAIRE

Jayde Clinton is a twenty-five years old lady that has been struggling to keep up with what life has been throwing her. Jayde has to work night shifts to get money for herself and her mother. Her mother got a loan from one of the loan sharks and she couldn't pay it off. She was taken and Jayde had to turn up. So, they would release her mother and keep her hostage till her mother pays up. There, she meets with Beatrice Everett, a famous billionaire whose daughter ran away because of a marriage contract between her and the son of a billionaire, Henry Carson. Since Jayde looks exactly like Beatrice's daughter, she made a deal to release her mother and even pay her a million naira if she can be a surrogate for Hattie Everett. To save her mother, Jayde agreed. She tries to keep herself away from Henry and only had to see whenever it's necessary. In the course of it, Jayde finds herself falling deeply in love with Henry. She didn't know what to do with the man that wasn't hers and would never be hers. Henry has also started to reciprocate her love which seems to be confusing for her. Because to Henry, she is supposed to be Hattie Everett What will Jayde choose to do? What will happen especially when Hattie returns to take her place beside Henry.

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DO I GET THE DIVORCE OR NOT

Chapter forty-five

Jayde

My heart made a thunderous thud at the announcement. Divorce? But why? I thought I was supposed to do this until Hattie got back.

Or is Hattie back? Is she now, ok?

"Jayde!" Beatrice's voice jolts me out of my thought. Sadly enough, I was starting to think of how much I would miss Henry.

Gosh, I'm going to miss him so much.

"Did you hear me?"

I comport myself, "Yes, I did. But is Hattie back? Has she walked out of her unconsciousness?"

" No," she went silent for a while, " But it's not good that we are disturbing you like this. You should be free to live your life."

" But I volunteer to come back. It's not your fault anymore!" I argue softly. I didn't want it to look like I'm staying because I want to.

Mercy looks at me much longer, as if she couldn't quite believe why I'm being hesitant to do what would set me free.