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Forced surrogate mother

Max was devastated when his wife left him for someone else, and his hatred for women only intensified. His ex-wife asked him to find a surrogate for the child she was carrying after the divorce. On his quest, he encountered Priscilla , a young woman living on the streets with her mother . Despite her unkempt appearance, Max offered her a contract to become the mother of his child. Desperate to save her ailing mother , she accepted the offer. As they began living together, Max realized how beautiful Priscilla was and was drawn to her. How could he turn a street girl into a proper wife and lover? How would he battle his ex-wife, who wanted him back after she was jilted by her lover? Follow the story of a powerful billionaire and a street kid girl as they journey through love, betrayal, and redemption. ......... All Right Reserved. This book is owned by me, and no one is allowed to use or adapt it in any way without my permission. My........ WARNING THE COVER OF THE BOOK IS NOT MiNE CREDIT GOING TO Al generator. .......... I like communicating with my readers. My Whatsapp number is 081 420 4300. My Facebook account is@ Nancy Micheal.

Edith_Skosana · Urban
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90 Chs

Chapter 76

 Priscilla's POV 

I opened my eyes as I felt a soft hand caressing my cheeks. I smiled when I saw Max sitting at the edge of the bed, a smile on his face.

"You look cute when you're asleep," Max commented softly, his hand still caressing my cheeks.

"Good morning," I said as I sat on the bed, greeted by the aroma of pancakes. I looked at the nightstand and saw a plate filled with delicious food and a glass of juice.

"This looks delicious, when did you make breakfast?" I asked, my mouth watering with hunger.

"I woke up early and made breakfast. Go and freshen up, I've prepared a warm bath for you. You can have your breakfast when you finish," Max said softly.

"Max, you didn't have to. Why did you wake up so early when we both slept late last night? You could have slept and taken some rest. You look tired," I said, concerned about his fatigue.