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THE BROKEN CEO's REDEMPTION

"But all these scars, they will always remind you of the beast that I am." He said with a faint voice, caressing the scars on her face. "Not when they can be turned into beautiful scars." Her response echoed with confusion and incredulity to him. How could all the pain he had inflicted on her turn into something good? A broken and desperate depressed Billionaire, and the poorest of all naive girl who just lost everything in a blink of an eye, and her mother just traded her like a piece of trash. They are to be bound together by a contract as husband and wife for just five months. Everything seems to be under control, until one night of total madness that complicates everything. She had done and sacrificed so much for him, asking nothing in return or ever complaining. In return, he asked for one night to treat her like the loving wife she is supposed to be. One night they surrendered and lost their souls to each other, marking the beginning of their unquenchable thirsts for each other. In the short run, a bond is formed. What happens if the two of them break the major rule of the contract? Who will bare the blame? What's the punishment for such an offence? Nobody wants to let the other go. Can they forget about the contract and embrace what they feel for each other? But what happens when his real love returns? His crush. His first love. The one he once went insane for. She doesn't return empty-handed. She is seven months pregnant with the son he thought she lost. What will he do? Wait... His passionate nights with his contract wife bore fruits too. She is expecting his child. Will he marry both of them, or who will he choose?

JOSSY · 都市
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MRS McCALL

White ceiling, blue-themed room. I blink a couple of times, and peel my eyes again, pinching my thigh a little.

"I am alive." I murmur to myself.

The last thing I remember is falling at the middle of the road after a car hit me. I thought that was the end of me and my miserable pathetic life, but it seems my time is not up yet. I don't know whether to be happy about that or not, though.

Wait.

where am I? This sure is not a hospital bed. This heavy-duty mattress, how many inches is it anyway? And this expensive white bed, I think it's what they call king or queen size? Did I wake up in paradise or am I in the afterlife? My head is throbbing pretty bad, but I manage to pull myself up and sit up, leaning backwards to support my bandaged head. I am glad I don't have fractured bones, but a side of my hip hurts, alongside my bandaged head and arm.

Before I wonder further about where I am, the door opens, which is quite a distance from the bed because this room is enough to accommodate five more beds of the same size.

A man saunters. Adorably perfect height, medium size body with the finest jaws I have ever seen. Ahem! Isn't this a bit more perplexing now? If I got into an accident, wasn't I supposed to wake up in a hospital or in my house? Who is this cute, cold and reeking-to-high-heavens affluent guy?

His eyes are cold enough to lure any straight woman to submit to whatever sin they are screaming, and I bet his voice would hold such demeanor as well. His stand and composure exude confidence, authority, dominance, and power. Where am I again?

"Who are you?" I ask as he strolls to stand beside me, giving me the honor of sampling in his richly sweet scent. Gosh! I have never smelled something as sweet as this, and that is why the butterflies in my stomach are surprised.

"Your husband!" His voice is as I expected - icy, husky, but alluring in all senses.

I swallow hard!

First, I have never had a boyfriend, let alone a freaking husband. Second, even if I was to be married, it definitely would have not been to this fine god of beauty and luxury. I can not fit in his world, and he can't stoop so low to my own. We are like water and paraffin, or two parallel roads, or better yet, heaven and earth. Thanks to that expensive joke he just pulled there, I am smiling bitterly. My husband my left foot!

"How long have I been dead?" I ask, looking into his dark brown icy orbs.

"What?" He quizzes.

"Yeah! If I am married, that means I am in the afterlife. I did not have a boyfriend, not to talk of being married before I got into that accident." I say, looking at this beautiful but confusing stranger. How can he say I am his wife? Of all the hoaxes he could pull, it had to be this one? Sigh!

"I am not a bad person. I just did what I had to do. What I felt was right." He speaks, his cold tone of voice as calm and soft as it can ever be, presumably.

Now I am drowning into more confusion.

"What do you mean?" I ask, and instead of responding, he pulls out an envelope from the drawer beside the bed and hands it to me. "What's in it?" I query, showing no sign of accepting it. These rich people are annoyingly weird.

"Check it." He says, or to put it right, he orders.

I kick the blue duvet aside and get out of bed, grabbing the envelope from him and slightly limping to the table near the window. I empty the contents of the envelope on the table, and the first thing that catches my attention made my heart skip several beats.

My mother's ID? What in God's name is happening here? Did something bad happen to my mother?

"Why do you have my mother's ID? Where is she? Is she alright?" I rant nonstop to the stranger. My heart feels so heavy all of a sudden. "Tell me she is okay." I plead apprehensively.

"Relax. Your mother is perfectly fine. I just kept that as part of the agreement until you wake up so that I can confirm that she really is your mother." A calming explanation, but more bewilderment.

He knows my mother?

"She is my mother." The shock on his face, huh? I smell a rat here. What just happened in the few hours I was unconscious? I am starting to tremble. Man! I hope she didn't screw you too! Yack! "Why? What did she do? And why am I here? Who are you and what is this place?" I rant again.

"Everything is well explained in that contract."

"Cont... what?!" I exclaim with pure dismay and disbelief.

What damn contract? What does me getting hit by a car and waking up in a strange house with a strange person got to do with a freaking contract? It would have been self-explanatory if I woke up in a police cell, for mistakenly being accused of intentionally getting myself hit by a car so that I can demand for some compensation. I would also have understood it if I woke up in a mental hospital, because I am sure I looked like a crazy person on the road yesterday. But here? What can explain all this?

"Please, read it and understand every clause in it. It is important. Your... mother signed her part. But it's entirely your decision to agree to sign yours." He does the me honor of breaking down the shock to me.

Whoa! I have a very bad feeling.

What did you do now mother? Why do I feel hurt already even without knowing what this damn contract is all about?

"You know what Mr? My head is aching so much and my vision is a bit blurry due to the pain. I may not be able to see well." I lie. The pain is not even severe in my head. It is in my heart where the real pain is. I am so scared of what is in this contract. My mother has always had bad intentions for me, and I don't know the intensity of her hatred. I know she can't sign me off for anything good. "I suppose you know the contents of this contract. Tell me what it says. Break it down to me bit by bit and in the most simplest way possible. What did you and my mother sign me up for?" I look straight into his ice eyes, and he does not even blink as he does me the honor of giving me the shock of my life. No, actually, the heartbreak of my life!

"It's a contract stating that you will be officially my wife for five months. I am paying you a hundred million for the five months you will stay with me." Period!

The sky must be turning red for the very first time, that is why even the air I am breathing right now is not the normal oxygen. This one is suffocating. It's choking me.

Someone bring me back to earth, because I doubt it's where all this unjust absurdity is happening. Since when did people's lives had a price tag on them? Who in this era has such a huge amount to just give it away like that? And who at this age and era buys a wife? What? Doesn't he know how to court a woman? From his looks and the amount he is offering, he must be freaking stinking rich. So why can't he find a woman to marry? Is he a shape-shifting vampire that no woman can stand? Wait, who brought about this absurd idea anyway?

"Who between you two came up with this absurdity?" I ask, my eyes maintaining their stare at him, and him being as icy as he looks, he doesn't blink still.

"I did." Well, at least it wasn't my mother. Now I feel relieved, and the air is fresh again. But did she have to agree? That alone hurts, but it's less painful than... "Your mother proposed a different kind of deal first." Shit! Wait, double that shit!

So, this was her idea?

"What did she propose?" I shoot at him.

"Are you sure you want...."

"Yes!" I cut him off. "What kind of deal did my mother propose to you about me?" I implore.

"A million for your life. She wanted me to take you as whatever I wanted, for just a million!" Everything stands still, and I forget how to breathe for a minute. What..the...hell?

One drop. Two drops. Three drops. I have two streams of rivers flowing with tears down my two chubby cheeks.

What?

I had a feeling this was going to hurt, but I didn't know it would be this much. I have gone through so much pain - the pain of her hatred, the pain of her insults, the pain of her beatings, the pain of always being on the losing end, everything has been painful for me in general. My life has been absolute hell with her. But this pain surpasses every other pain I have felt before. Even all of my pains assorted together can not equal this one.

My mother sold me off to a total stranger? And just for a mare one million? She was busy trading me like a mere object while I lay unconscious on the hospital bed? I am sure she didn't even care to find out who this man is. I was battling for my life and all she was thinking about was how to get rid of me?

What did I ever do to this woman? That, I don't know, and I probably will never know. Trading me like mere garbage is the last straw. She doesn't want me? She wants me out of her life? I am also tired of her. I am done hoping and wishing she will change. I am freaking done trying to be a good daughter that I will never be to her.

This is the highlight of all your hatred towards me mother! I am so done crying for you. I am done caring for you. Today, you have given me enough reason to do what's best for you and me.

I wipe away the tears, and look at this stranger. I don't think I have words for him right now. What my mother has done is the only thing ringing in my head right now. I snatch the pen from his shirt, and he is shocked at that, but I don't care. I open the contract, but he grabs my hand.

"Hey! If you don't want to go through with it, I won't force you. You still have the chance to back down. I will pay your mother what she asked so she won't cause trouble." He says.

"Don't they say that parents, especially mothers, always know what is best for their children? This is what my mother thinks is best for me. I am a twenty-year-old adult, and I have no objections whatsoever to this. I am righting her decision. I want this!" I state.

"You are angry." He remarks.

"I am sober. I want this, so let me." He let go of my hand unwillingly, and I sign on the spaces left for me. I close the contract and put it back in the envelope, returning the pen where I took it from. I hand him the envelope. "When can I get the first half?"

"By today evening." He says.

"Good. I will go see my mother the day after tomorrow. Is that alright?"

"Sure. No problem." He says.

"I need some rest."

"Go ahead. The doctor will be coming to check on your wounds later on in the day."

I nod my head, and walk to bed, while he makes his way to the door.

"Wait, my husband." I call before he can walk out, and he turns around. "What should I call you?"

"Jerol O'Brian McCall. Call me Jerol from now on, Mrs McCall." I nod my head, and he strolls out, closing the door behind him.

"Mrs. McCall." I murmur to myself as I get under the blue duvet again.

Mrs. McCall, it is. For five months.