Escaping The Billionaire's Golden Cage

Escaping The Billionaire's Golden Cage

Xiao Ziyi

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For three years, my billionaire husband Bronson treated me like a fragile glass doll. The media said he worshipped me, but his love felt more like a suffocating collar as we struggled with infertility. The day I finally got a positive pregnancy test, I wanted to surprise him. Instead, I opened his hidden safe and found a commercial surrogacy contract. He had secretly bought another woman to carry his child, and she was already seven weeks pregnant. When I confronted him and threw my wedding ring on his desk, his perfect husband mask shattered. He claimed he did it to "protect" my weak body. When I demanded a divorce and walked out, he systematically cut off my air supply. He froze my credit cards, drained my personal trust fund, and blacklisted me across the entire entertainment industry. "She'll last forty-eight hours before she's crying on her knees." Standing penniless in the freezing rain, I pressed a hand to my flat stomach. If he found out about the baby inside me, he would use it as an unbreakable chain to lock me in his cage forever. I couldn't let him win. With nowhere left to run, I called an old co-star who had mysteriously vanished from Hollywood years ago. Gardner Whitfield wasn't an actor anymore; he was a ruthless corporate predator. He slid a contract across his desk, offering to forge me steel wings to tear Bronson apart. "Sign this, and you become my exclusive property for five years." Without hesitating, I picked up the pen.

Escaping The Billionaire's Golden Cage Chapter 1 1

The Caribbean sun bled into the ocean, casting a violent orange glow through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Bahamas private villa. Eloise Mendoza stood perfectly still, watching the waves crash against the private shoreline.

Strong arms wrapped around her waist from behind. Bronson Ortega pulled her back against his solid chest, resting his chin in the crook of her neck.

"Happy anniversary, baby," he murmured.

Before she could turn, the heavy, cold metal of a custom pink diamond necklace settled against her collarbone. Bronson's fingers brushed the nape of her neck as he fastened the clasp.

Eloise reached up, her fingertips tracing the massive stones. The weight of the necklace felt less like a gift and more like a beautiful, suffocating collar. She swallowed hard, forcing the thought away.

"It's stunning, Bronson," she said.

He kissed her earlobe, his breath warm against her skin. "Is the dinner the Michelin chef prepared to your liking?"

Eloise smiled and nodded, desperate to mask the slight wave of nausea that had hit her when the scent of the seared seafood wafted from the kitchen. "It's perfect."

Moira, their head housekeeper, stepped into the dining area. She carried a silver tray holding a specialized fertility meal plan, curated by Bronson's team of nutritionists.

Bronson waved Moira away without looking at her. He pulled Eloise's chair out, waited for her to sit, and then took the seat beside her. He picked up his knife and fork and began cutting her steak into perfectly even, bite-sized pieces.

Eloise watched his focused expression. The sharp line of his jaw, the dark intensity in his eyes. A fierce, desperate urge to give this man a child swelled in her chest.

"I was thinking," Eloise started, keeping her voice light. "Next month, I'd love to fly to Los Angeles. My sister just had her baby girl, and I want to see my new niece."

The silver blade of Bronson's knife scraped harshly against the porcelain plate. He stopped cutting.

He slowly adjusted the cufflink on his left wrist, his jaw tightening. "Eloise, you know your body is too weak right now. You need absolute rest. A cross-country flight is out of the question."

His voice was gentle, but the refusal was an iron wall.

A cold spike of disappointment hit her chest, but it was quickly buried when he reached across the table and took her hand.

"Three years," Bronson said, raising his glass of red wine.

Eloise picked up her crystal glass, filled only with sparkling water. "To three years."

As their glasses clinked, a shadow flickered in Bronson's dark eyes. It was there and gone so fast Eloise thought she imagined it.

He reached out, his thumb tracing her cheekbone. "You don't need to put so much pressure on yourself to have a baby, Eloise. I just want you."

Tears pricked her eyes. She turned her face into his palm, overwhelmed by his understanding. "Thank you."

After dinner, they walked barefoot on the private beach. The sand was cool, and a sudden ocean breeze whipped past them. Eloise shivered, her shoulders pulling inward.

Instantly, Bronson stripped off his suit jacket and wrapped it tightly around her shoulders, pulling the lapels closed over her chest.

He turned his head, glaring at the security detail positioned fifty yards away. "I pay them to monitor the weather patterns. Someone is getting fired for not predicting this wind shift."

"Bronson, don't," Eloise pleaded, grabbing his forearm. "It's just a breeze. Don't be so harsh on them."

He framed her face with both hands, his grip firm. "Anything that can harm you gets eliminated, Eloise. No exceptions."

The intensity in his voice made her heart race. It was a dizzying mix of absolute devotion and a strange, creeping claustrophobia.

Back in the master bedroom, Eloise slipped into the master bathroom. She closed the door and opened the mirrored medicine cabinet. She took out the heavy dose of folic acid and prenatal vitamins prescribed by her private doctor, swallowing them dry.

She placed her hands flat against her lower abdomen, looking at her reflection in the mirror. Please, she prayed silently. Let there be a miracle this month.

The bathroom door opened. Bronson stood in the frame. He walked toward her, scooped her up into his arms, and carried her toward the massive king bed.

As he laid her down, his mouth covering hers in a demanding kiss, Eloise's eyes fluttered shut. She didn't see Bronson's phone vibrating silently on the nightstand.

The screen lit up the dark corner of the room.

Missed Call: Joni Blake.

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“For three years, my billionaire husband Bronson treated me like a fragile glass doll. The media said he worshipped me, but his love felt more like a suffocating collar as we struggled with infertility. The day I finally got a positive pregnancy test, I wanted to surprise him. Instead, I opened his hidden safe and found a commercial surrogacy contract. He had secretly bought another woman to carry his child, and she was already seven weeks pregnant. When I confronted him and threw my wedding ring on his desk, his perfect husband mask shattered. He claimed he did it to "protect" my weak body. When I demanded a divorce and walked out, he systematically cut off my air supply. He froze my credit cards, drained my personal trust fund, and blacklisted me across the entire entertainment industry. "She'll last forty-eight hours before she's crying on her knees." Standing penniless in the freezing rain, I pressed a hand to my flat stomach. If he found out about the baby inside me, he would use it as an unbreakable chain to lock me in his cage forever. I couldn't let him win. With nowhere left to run, I called an old co-star who had mysteriously vanished from Hollywood years ago. Gardner Whitfield wasn't an actor anymore; he was a ruthless corporate predator. He slid a contract across his desk, offering to forge me steel wings to tear Bronson apart. "Sign this, and you become my exclusive property for five years." Without hesitating, I picked up the pen.”
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