ACCIDENTAL SURROGATE FOR THE BILLIONAIRES
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e with a soft voice that seemed unsure but i
as soon as the bright light filtering into
rtains." I heard s
e wa
my eyes and groaned as I tried to sit up but then I felt a hand over my shoul
mes allowing my vision to adjust a bit and I could see her
r to me whe
my voice coming out hoarse and
ngth. Then a nurse came over to me, pulled the lower part of my lid down and flashed a
fine
ief escaped S
ho were clad in a white dress reading their knees and a white pop socks
and stepping out. Susan didn't speak until the last of them had s
o give her some
lacing the back of her palm over my fo
softly, feeling like all the stre
ntents into a cup and handed it to me. I took it and downed all the co
bled and handed th
full of concern, "you don't have to be so h
ch to keep my tears at bay. To subdue the tears
over mine and gave it
I sobbed, my voice com
ough the blurriness
who I don't even know who the father is. A fath
r the accident you had, your memories from a month ago and some weeks before that month were er
ill searching for answers. None of wh
hy the child growing inside me could belong to one or even all of thr
wrong. There
her to give me an explanation of what she meant by a mix up. My
I don't think you'd be very happy to hear what I have to say so no matter what-"
ep breath and gathering all the strengt
es and turned to he
she paused, "But... something went wrong in the lab. The nurse that day was handed the wrong vial-possibly mislabeled-and then we discovered through the te
g in my throat, as cold dr
sing too. Somehow you were inseminated more than once and each time, with a di
e only succeeded i
egan to pour out rapidly. My shoulders
sure there's a reason why
her, I could feely eyes sting a
e what that
down in pity for me and that on
h our attention. A nurse walked in. She opened her mouth to speak but t
you have to tell m
u see, there are
ide with shock but
ha