Nathan Montgomery Rise To Riches

Nathan Montgomery Rise To Riches

Lilac Diagona

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After facing a life of constant shame and poverty, Nathan Montgomery life take a turn when the heiress of an elite family struck a deal with him to pretend to be the long lost son of the dying trillionaire, now he suddenly has money and it was time to make everyone who mocked and made his life hell pay...

Nathan Montgomery Rise To Riches Chapter 1 .1

Nathan looked around as he walked into one of the fanciest living rooms he has ever seen, the one other time he had seen a place as fancy as this was when he had visited his high school girlfriend at home, one of his biggest mistakes, he had left there and walked home to the rundown apartment that he shared with his mom and two little sisters, the relationship had ended after that when she had asked to visit his house and he had been unable to bring her to his place, that was years ago and until now, nothing has changed in his life, well there was a change but it got worse instead of better, h

e lost his mom in the most brutal way and was left to care for his two younger sisters.

In all his twenty-six years of living, he has never once experienced an easy life, it got worse when his mother had been killed during his final year in uni and he had to return home to care for his younger siblings, he never got to finish his final year in school and that's how his dream of breaking out of poverty was shattered, of course, he hadn't given up when he couldn't finish school, far from it, he had worked his ass off to gather money and start a business but then, he had been scammed out of the money, safe to say his life just couldn't get worse than it already is, there no low he could get from here, he was already at his lowest and he concluded that the maker had favorites and he just wasn't part of them.

"Hello?"

He called as he looked around more, he wanted to just drop the order and be on his way, he still had a couple of more orders today before he would call it a day, he needed all the money he could get, Nora was entering senior year soon and he wanted her to have the basic things needed, she had wanted to get a job but he had told her no, she was too young to work, despite the fact that are they poor, he did his best to shield his sisters from the harsh world, there was no nice boss out there and he had enough proof, he didn't want his sisters to experience the shit he was going through.

"Hello? I got the food you ordered,'

He called out loud wondering who lets strangers into their house and not bother to come to check on them, usually, he leaves the orders at the entrance but his boss had told him to take it into the house as the man who ordered was a VIP.

"Oh, sorry I had to do a quick one with my baby, we have been on a roll since morning and meant to take a break for food but we just can't get enough of each other you know,"

The man said coming downstairs with just a robe on, Nathan mentally rolled his eyes, what was the use of telling him that, he was in no way interested in another man's sex life.

"Thank you for ordering from us sir, enjoy your meal,"

Nathan said setting the package on the table, he turned to leave but the man stopped him.

"I have to check and be sure this is my order before you can leave, the last time, you guys gave the wrong order,"

The man complained. Nathan turned back to him and waited for him to check his order first but the mudafucker was taking forever to open the damn thing, Nathan tried his best not to let that get to him, it was too early in the day to be pissed off already, he hated rich people and their entitled asses, hated how they got everything and anything even when they are not working, dare he stay home for one day and both him and his siblings will have to starve, what more, the money the man had used for just one order was enough to feed him and his sisters for two whole weeks, rich people and being wasteful while other die of hunger, he felt bitter.

"All good, honey, you should come to check if they got your orders right unless you will go hungry, we can't have that because you need a lot of strength if we are going to continue our marathon,"

He called out to whoever was upstairs before turning to Nathan with a sly smile.

"We are having a three days straight sex session,"

He informed, and Nathan couldn't hide his disgust.

"I don't need to know that,"

He let out, with a frown and the man started laughing.

"What's funny babe?"

A very familiar voice called from upstairs and Nathan wiped his head up so fast that his neck almost snapped.

"Annie?"

Nathan called out in shock, the last person he had expected to walk out of that room when the man had called honey was his girlfriend, she was wearing a robe, she looked shocked to see him at first but she soon blew it off and adjusted her robe before walking towards them, Nathan stood there still in disbelief, what the heck was she doing here, wearing a robe and being called honey by another man?

"Honey, you know him?"

The man asked and Nathan turned to him.

"She is my girlfriend,"

He let out in a shaking voice. He couldn't believe Annie was cheating on him with a much older man at that. The man started laughing at his words and even Annie joined him.

"You are such a joker, why will a beauty like this be with someone like you?"

The man asked between laughter.

"Don't mind him, babe, he is delusional,"

Annie responded and Nathan turned to her, he suddenly could not say a word, he lost his voice at what she said and how she had spoken to him when just yesterday she had told him she loved him and told him she was traveling to see her family, she lied to him and made a fool out of him, he just couldn't believe what he was seeing and hearing, Annie was his only sunshine in this world, this just couldn't be real.

"Annie you are joking right?"

He asked when he found his voice again.

"Why will I be joking? You and me are nothing to each other, stop being delusional, I will never bring myself so low as to date someone as broke and useless as you,"

She responded pointing at him and looking down at him, both she and the man started laughing when he fell on his kneel, he couldn't take this, it was too much for him to handle, he and Annie has been a thing for almost two years now, the only reason he hasn't proposed to her already was that he wanted to save up a lot before it so that she won't have to struggle, even with his poor state, he still did his best to support her, she was his one true get away from all the problems life threw at him, it just couldn't be true.

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