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From Breeding Mare to Billionaire Baker

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 460    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

r sight of their row home, the porch light they always left on for

ug. My dad, a union electrician with hands as rough as sandpaper and a

bitation agreement. The demand for a son. Ethan' s infertility. My sec

uld have made a sailor blush. When I was done, the roo

id, his voice thick with rage. "T

ing her eyes. "To do that to you, t

sh. "I have an appointment tomorrow morning. I'm not bring

dness. My mom just held me tighter. My dad went to the kitche

oney," he said. "We'r

was quick, clinical. It left me feeling hollowed out, an empty space where there had been hope an

, I had one last

s the small container from the clinic, holding the fetal remains. The

my lawyer pull from the medical records office. The one that detai

short, s

And here's why you'll never

e, the kind that requires a signature upon delivery.

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From Breeding Mare to Billionaire Baker
From Breeding Mare to Billionaire Baker
“Five months pregnant, I walked into Ethan's kitchen, expecting to pick up our marriage license. Instead, his mother, Maria, smiled thinly as Ethan slid a sheaf of papers across the table. It wasn't a license. It was a cohabitation agreement, demanding I forfeit all rights to his future earnings and property, and stating we'd only legally marry after a son was born. My heart shattered, yet what I found next froze it solid: crumpled in his sock drawer, a urologist's report stating Ethan had severe infertility. My "miracle" pregnancy was no miracle; it was a calculated trap, a desperate pawn in their greedy game to secure a male heir and control my life. I was trapped, pregnant, and betrayed by the man I loved, used like a breeding mare. My entire relationship was a lie built on their grasping poverty and cruel manipulation. How could anyone be so cold, so utterly devoid of love? They thought I was helpless, a naive, pregnant woman from the wrong side of the tracks. They believed they had me cornered, ready to sign my life away. They were wrong. That day, as they gloated, I smiled back, realizing they had just walked straight into my trap.”
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