Avery paced back and forth in the dimly lit hospital hallway, her heart pounding in her chest like it might burst at any moment. She tried to reach her sister on the phone, but Monica didn't answer.
"Monica, please come on, pick up," Avery muttered desperately, her eyes shut tightly. Just as she was about to lose hope, the call finally connected. Monica's voice came through, laced with sarcasm. "Avery, do you really think I'm going to ruin my life for some guy I barely know?" she laughed. Avery's expression darkened slightly as she listened. "What are you saying? That you're just going to bail on everyone at the last minute?" Monica's laughter echoed through the phone line. "Oh, dear, sweet Avery, that's your own problem to worry about. I'm not coming back." Avery's voice rose in anger. "Are you out of your mind? You're just going to leave Mom and me like we're nothing to you?" The line fell silent for a moment before Monica spoke again. "I'm already at the airport with Matthew. We're preparing to board our flight." Avery felt her world crashing down around her. "Just stop this, Monica. You need to carry on with this plan in order to save Mom's life." But Monica just laughed again. "For Mom? It's always been about her. Why should I sacrifice my life and happiness for her? If she truly loves us like she claims, she should just die so we can all have our lives back." The words felt like a punch in the gut. Avery tried to respond, but her voice caught in her throat. "If you are that worried about her health why don’t you sacrifice yourself instead. I don't want to hear this anymore," Monica said before hanging up. Avery was left standing alone in the hallway, feeling lost and devastated. For a split second, Avery felt as if she'd been doused with a bucket of ice water. She couldn't believe Monica could stoop so low for her own selfish gain. At that moment, Avery felt devastated. What would she go back and tell Mr. Benson? That her sister had run off with her lover and his money? How would she manage to pay him back while trying to raise her mother's hospital bills at the same time? As the thoughts rushed into her head, Avery decided to do something she would never have considered in her whole life. Monica had betrayed her, but what her sister had said made sense. She could easily take her sister's place, and with that in mind, Avery went back to Mr. Benson with a heavy heart. Evan, who had his back relaxed against the wall while playing with his phone, noticed her presence. He met her gaze with his thick brows cocked up in a questioning manner. Avery quickly averted her gaze nervously, feeling intimidated by his presence every time she was around him. "About my sister, Monica," she said hastily while fidgeting with her fingers. "She won't be coming anymore." "Avery's words trailed off as Evans took long strides towards her, causing her to retreat until her back hit the wall. The sound of his footsteps echoed through the silent room, making her heart race. Before she could finish, Evans slammed his fist on the wall, making Avery flinch in fright. 'You guys are playing with me, huh?' His deep voice rumbled. Avery's eyes welled up with tears as she shook her head, her eyes pleading. Her usually bright smile had given way to a pinched face, and her shoulders slumped under the weight of her words. Please just hear me out,' she whispered, her voice trembling. Evans stepped back, his eyes narrowing as if he were processing something. He rubbed his jaw thoughtfully before meeting Avery's gaze. 'Speak.' Avery took a deep breath before continuing. 'Monica took off with the advance payment you made to us... I don't know where she went. I was hoping you'd forgive me and I'd find someone else to carry your baby.' Evans snorted, his lips curling into a smirk. 'What do you know? Fine! Then find someone before the end of today.' Avery's lips trembled as she spoke again. 'I will be your surrogate.' "Avery's confidence faltered under Evan's menacing glare. 'Kid, this is no child's play,' he growled. 'I'm not a kid,' she retorted, her voice firm. 'I'm an adult. My sister ran off with your money, and it's only natural that I take Monica's place as your surrogate. If you still want to oppose it, then I might as well let you know I won't be able to give you back a refund.' Evan's eyes narrowed, his face darkening with displeasure. 'Are you bargaining with me?' he sneered. Avery stood her ground, meeting his gaze unwaveringly. 'I'm making a proposal. You can either accept it or reject it.' Evan's gaze roamed over her, his eyes lingering on her face before moving down to her body. 'I've changed my mind,' he said abruptly. Avery's brow furrowed in confusion. 'What do you mean?' 'I want to do it naturally,' he replied, his voice low and husky. Avery's face paled as she processed his words. 'You mean...like intimacy?' she stammered. Evan nodded, his eyes glinting with amusement.Avery swallowed hard, her mind racing with uncertainty as she weighed her options. At 18 and a virgin, agreeing to the surrogacy arrangement felt overwhelming, especially given her final year of high school. But the prospect of benefiting her mother's health by settling her medical bills was tempting.As she considered Evan's proposal, she thought about the benefits it would bring. She would also gain financial security, which could improve her mother's care. Her body quivered slightly as she thought about the implications.Avery looked up at Evan, searching for any sign that he was hiding something. His expression remained calm and reassuring, but she couldn't shake off the feeling that there was more to this arrangement than met the eye.Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Avery drew in a sharp breath and spoke. "Deal," she said finally.Evan nodded, a hint of a smile playing on his lips. "Great! I'll send the new contract papers to you as soon as they're ready. My lawyer wil
At Bright High School, "You're late today," Natalie whispered softly as Avery took the seat beside her. "I know," Avery said, still feeling the lingering effects of her sleepless night. "I couldn't fall asleep until this morning." "Did he get back to you?" Natalie asked, concern etched on her face. "Not yet," Avery replied, unzipping her backpack and pulling out her English textbook. "I kept checking my phone all night, but nothing." The teacher caught her attention this time and shot her a threatening glare. "Avery Daniels, would you like to share with the class?" she announced. Avery quickly shook her head, feeling a surge of embarrassment. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Hunt," she mumbled. The rest of the class passed in a blur for Avery, her mind drifting back to Evan and the unanswered message on her phone. The bell finally rang, signaling the end of the school day, and Avery gathered her things with a sense of relief. As they walked out of school, Natalie fell into step beside
Evan couldn't help but chuckle as he gazed at Avery, who had fallen asleep on their way to his place. Her small mouth was slightly open, and drool had formed on her thigh. Her backpack, still clutched tightly to her chest, held an empty bottle of strawberry drink. Evan took the bottle along with her backpack and hesitated as he opened it to find another empty bottle inside. He shook his head in disbelief and tossed both bottles aside. "I guess I have to take you inside myself," Evan thought, carrying Avery out of the car in his arms. He used the elevator to reach the top floor, where the housekeeper had prepared a room for Avery. Evan laid her gently on the bed, dropped her backpack beside her, and left for work. By the time Avery opened her eyes, it was already dark outside. She was shocked to find herself in an unfamiliar room, surrounded by cream-colored walls and a round portable rug in front of a king-sized bed. The sheets were a light pink color, which made her wonder what
Evan then crawled onto the bed and lowered his face to her neck, taking in the fresh, soothing scent of her shower gel. The young lady trembled on the bed, her eyes tightly shut. Her long lashes quivered, and the sheets were gathered in her palms, which were tightly closed. "You've never been touched before?" Evan whispered softly into her ear. Avery nodded immediately, hoping he'd let her go, but instead it only fueled his desires to have her here and now. "Acceptable!" He said it in a husky voice, his gaze lingering on her soft pink lips as he realized she had probably never been kissed before either. He lowered his face, and his lips locked against hers. Avery's eyes went wild as Evan sucked on her lower lip desperately. He drove his tongue straight into her little virgin mouth, exploring every corner. Avery almost passed out, feeling suffocated during this process, as she didn't know how to control her breath. Luckily, Evan pulled away, feeling a sensation he'd never ex
Avery walked into the school, still reeling from Evan's words, when someone grabbed her arm from behind out of nowhere. She flinched in fright. Fortunately, it was Natalie, Avery cleared her throat and kept her hand down. "I'm sorry, I thought it was someone else," she said heavily, her voice laced with embarrassment. "It's fine," Natalie replied. "Are you okay?" Avery nodded and glanced at her phone. "It's almost time for class. We should get moving, or Mr. Martinez will be furious," she said, quickening her pace. Natalie caught up with Avery, her brow furrowed in concern. "Are you sure you're fine? Did something happen with Mr. Benson?" Avery stopped in her tracks and turned around to face Natalie. She let out a deep sigh and pulled Natalie towards the janitor's closet. Inside, she turned on the light and buried her face in her hands. "Last night, Mr. Benson kissed and fingered me," Avery said, her voice muffled by her hands. Natalie's eyes widened in surprise. "Holly M
Avery's eyelids flickered open, the bright morning light piercing through the blinds and making her wince. She lay there for a moment, trying to shake off the lingering fatigue from last night's activities. As she slowly sat up, she winced again, her body protesting the movement. She glanced around her room, taking in the familiar surroundings. Her bed was a mess, with clothes scattered everywhere. She must have had a rough night. Avery's thoughts turned to last night's events. She couldn't believe she'd lost her virginity at such an age. If someone had told her she'd be in this situation, she wouldn't have believed it. She felt a pang of sadness wash over her. She thought about her mom, who was still recovering from her illness. Avery hoped she'd recover soon so they could hang out together like old times. With a heavy heart, Avery got out of bed and began getting ready for the day. As Avery walked through the crowded hallway, she couldn't help but scroll through her phone, he
Avery woke up feeling refreshed and grateful that it was the weekend, which meant she didn't have to face Maxwell's scowl after everything that had transpired between them. The first thing she did was pick up her phone from the nightstand, and to her utmost surprise, she found a series of unanswered calls from Evan. As she recalled last night's events, after she'd cried her eyes out, she had wanted to wait for Evan to return but instead had fallen asleep. Staring at her phone, wondering if he was going to be mad at her, she decided to go apologize to him before he left for work. As she slowly headed towards his room, her legs trembled with each step she took. She stopped in her tracks as she heard the sound of his voice on the phone. "I need you to find me an alternative as soon as possible," he said. "You're aware I don't have the luxury of time." Avery's expression darkened slightly as she made out his conversation on the phone. "Is he planning on replacing me?" The thought
After an intense workout in the office, Avery felt exhausted, and Evan had brought her to the restaurant for dinner. She couldn't help but replay the intense moments in their minds, reliving the thrill of their encounter. If not for the soundproofing in the office, she was certain everyone would have heard her scream.As she replayed the scene in her mind, her cheeks grew hot and flushed, much like a ripe tomato. She nervously fidgeted with her fingers, trying to hide how unsteady she felt as her legs wobbled beneath her. Luckily, there were few people around.Avery groaned inwardly, 'Why did his assistant park so far from the restaurant?' as she scanned the area, hoping no one she knew would spot them.But her relief was short-lived, as a familiar figure emerged from afar. As Max approached, Avery's eyes widened in alarm. 'Max! What do I do now?' she thought, her heart racing with uncertainty.Without hesitation, Avery grasped Evan's arm and pulled him close, throwing herself into a
"Nothing," George answered as he consciously got to his feet, walking toward his grandson by the door."I thought you said you wouldn't be coming over for dinner tonight," the old man smiled at Evan, who had his gaze locked on Avery the entire time.Avery began to hiccup and used her hand to cover her mouth, feeling embarrassed by her repeated hiccuping. George snapped his fingers and immediately ordered one of his men to bring her a glass of water."Can I speak to you for a minute?" Evan said to Avery. He led the way, and she quietly trailed behind him. "What are you doing here, and what did you tell him?" Evan asked as they stood on the balcony.Avery hesitated and remained silent, earning herself a deadly glare from Evan. "I didn't come here willingly. Your grandfather sent his men to abduct me at school, and he already knows there's something between us," she said, crossing her arms over her chest.Evan scoffed loudly. "Was something between us?" he corrected before walking off, l
Avery's eyes snapped open, greeted only by darkness. She tried to move her hands and legs, only to discover that she had been tied up. It suddenly occurred to her that she had been abducted by some unknown men not long ago.Her heart sank as various devastating scenarios played in her mind, leaving her paralyzed with fear. "Hello? Is anyone here?" Avery yelled, her voice trembling. Her breath came in ragged gasps, and cold sweat beaded on her forehead, sticking to her hairline.The door swung open, and Avery heard slow footsteps coming towards her. She tried to maintain her calm, but she could swear she heard the sound of her heart pounding crazily, as if it was going to burst out of her rib cage.Avery's blindfold was abruptly taken off, the brightness of the room hitting her eyes, causing her to squeeze them shut for a moment as she tried to adjust to the light."Hey, dear!" a chilly masculine voice said, causing Avery to look up at the figure in front of her."Who are you?" she ask
"Huh? I think you must be mistaken, Mr. Benson. You told me you're no longer in need of my services, and now you show up at my house asking me to come back with you?” Avery let out a breath in one go as she looked away from him.“Yes, I’m aware of that, and I didn’t show up at your house because I have a change of mind,” Evan explained calmly as he interlocked his fingers and placed his hands on his crossed legs.This made Avery’s breath shaky as she looked him straight in the eyes; her gaze was so sharp it felt as if she were trying to kill him with her eyes.“I just happen to feel guilty for breaking the contract without letting you know beforehand."This wasn’t what Avery wanted to hear. A look of disappointment clouded her features. She thought he would apologize for making the decision alone, without considering what she wanted.“Please, Mr. Benson, just leave my house. I don’t want the neighbors to think otherwise, especially knowing my mom is in the hospital,” Avery stated matt
As Avery and Natalie walked out of the gym, Natalie couldn't help but marvel at Maxwell's great basketball skills. "Well, who knew he turned out to be as good at basketball as he is at annoying people?" she taunted."He once mentioned he used to be the captain of his ex-school basketball team," Avery replied, taking a bite of her apple.Natalie snorted loudly. "If you know he's a legend at basketball, why did you agree to his condition? Wait, do you really want to go out with him?" she asked, raising her brows in surprise.Avery quickly fired back, "That's not the case! I promised! I totally forgot he's a basketball guru. There are just so many things going on in my head, and I guess Maxwell is just one of them now," she said, massaging her temples.As the afternoon slowly came to an end, Avery and Natalie had to part ways. "Maxwell is here.""Alright, you just have fun and loosen up a bit," Natalie said, giving her a smile before walking off.Avery went over to Maxwell, who had been
As the day ended, Natalie accompanied Avery to her place to help clean up, as she would be moving back to her house. The place was dusty, as Avery had thought it had been more than two weeks since she last visited their neighborhood. Everything was exactly how she had left it the day she moved into the Bensons’ residence.Her heart grew heavy at the thought of Evan Benson. As she walked toward her bedroom, she came across the portrait of their perfect family—her mom, Monica, and her smiling happily as they held each other so closely.The picture was taken at Monica's graduation from high school. Tears welled up in her eyes as the memory flashed in her mind, causing her to break down in tears.“Come on, Avery. You need to stay strong,” Natalie said gently, giving her hand a small squeeze.“Are you sure you can stay alone? Dad wouldn't mind if you moved in with us; that way, we could stay together, and you wouldn't have to think about Evan Benson anymore,” she suggested, but Avery imme
Avery rushed into the hallway, her head heavy with thoughts as she tried to digest the news Evan had broken to her just moments ago. Her gaze was glued to the floor as she shuffled through the crowd, finding her way to the restroom. "Avery!" Maxwell called out to her from behind and pulled her by her arm."Let me go," Avery said, licking her lips nervously as she fought the urge to burst into tears."Are you okay?" Maxwell asked, a look of concern etched on his face.Avery broke free from his grip. "I told you I'm fine," her voice came out firm this time. Maxwell watched her dash into the restroom. As soon as she closed the partition, she pulled out a pregnancy test strip, hoping it would come out positive. Her period had already been delayed for over a week.Meanwhile, the hallway was clear, as everyone had moved to their respective classes. Avery finally emerged from the restroom after what felt like an eternity. Once she stepped out, she saw Maxwell leaning against the wall, pati
Avery couldn't believe her ears or process the situation. Her palms became sweaty, and her head spun for a few seconds, leaving her light-headed.She had only watched such scenarios in dramas, where the evil mother-in-law pays off the wife to leave her son. But this case was different; this was a reality she never thought would happen to her, and it shattered her expectations."I can't take it!" Avery exclaimed, her voice barely audible as she got out of the car and rushed into the house, her heart racing.Once she entered her room, her phone buzzed, jarring her from her thoughts. It was a text message from an unknown number: "I promise, you'll regret your decision." An icy shiver ran down her spine as she glanced around her surroundings, suddenly feeling vulnerable.A knock at the door caused her to flinch in fright. “Who’s there?” she asked, her voice trembling.Meanwhile, Michael strode into his mansion, and his wife, Grace, rushed over to him, her face etched with worry. "How is I
"Take care of yourself, Avery. Don't let it bother you, okay?" Natalie said after stopping a taxi. She had a shift to cover for her coworker at the coffee shop where she works after school hours.Avery forced out a smile, giving her best friend a hug. "Thanks, Nate. See you at school tomorrow," she said as she embraced her."I love you," Natalie said, and Avery returned the sentiment as she watched her friend get into the taxi. As the taxi drove further into the distance, a surge of loneliness washed over Avery, prompting her decision to walk to the hospital.Upon arriving at the hospital, Avery stood outside Christine's door, gathering her composure before facing her mom. Things had changed over the past few weeks, and her heart ached with the weight of it all.She slid the door open with a wide grin on her face, putting on a brave front despite having shed tears on her way to the hospital. In her hands, she held fresh lilies she had bought along the way."Mom!" she called out excite
"Thanks for the ride," Maxwell said dryly as he prepared to get out of Vincent's car."Max, I think you should let Avery know how you feel about her; that was the only reason you reacted that way," Vincent replied, letting out a sigh. He hated seeing this troubled side of Maxwell.Maxwell glanced at him, a mix of frustration and defeat in his eyes. "Well, thanks for caring, but I don’t think that’s necessary. Avery hates me after what happened last night.""As long as she loves you, she'll definitely forgive you," Vincent insisted. Maxwell pressed his lips together, nodding, though doubt lingered in his mind.Vincent snorted, fully aware that Maxwell wouldn't take his advice and would likely continue with his original plans."Don't forget to send my bike to school after getting it repaired by the mechanic," he reminded Maxwell before walking away.As soon as Maxwell stepped onto the school grounds, he spotted Avery and Natalie talking and giggling as they walked past him.A sad smile