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Patricia

Author: Oluwanifemi .E. Odumosu
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I’ve made up my mind; Jordan is my choice. No one has treated me as well as he has, and to be honest, I have a soft spot for him too, but I didn’t want to dwell on the feelings that were building for him because I have a boyfriend. It’s time for me to experience what it means to be with someone who loves and cares about me, someone who treats me well, and that’s all Jordan has done since the first day—treat me right—and this is something Bryan has not done in a very long time.

He owes me a lot of money, which I doubt he will want to pay back, and as much as I am happy that things are going great for him, I don’t want to be with him again. I’ve endured a lot, put up with a lot of things I shouldn’t have, and was blind to his faults, but never again.

I remember Jordan’s words. Think about it deeply, and let me know where your heart lies. I’ve thought about it deeply, and I choose Jordan over and over again, but I hope Mildred is not going to be an issue because it will hurt me to know t
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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

    This man must certainly be an angel! I've been taught that only God is without flaws; therefore, I want to have an insight into his flaws because how can one be this good, loving, gentle, and kind-hearted? Is it crazy that I want to catch a glimpse of his demons?"Thanks; that meant so much to me. You never talk about Ray's mom, and the day you brought it up, you were wearing so much anger on your face.""You have to promise never to mention this to anyone.""I promise." I watch him struggle to get the words out of his mouth, like it's an abomination to speak of them. We all look tough on the outside, but we have things going on within us that bring out that frail part of us."Your mom knows, though. Her name is Vanessa. When I was young, wild, and reckless, I had a fling with her. She was a supermodel who got pregnant and wasn't ready to keep the child. Fortunately, my dad overheard our conversation and was furious because he didn't like the idea of sex before marriage, and it was s

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Jordan

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Jordan

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Jordan

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

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  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Jordan

    I lay in the hotel bed totally famished and emotionally drained. I don't deserve this. My head is spinning from days of trying to phantom everything that has happened.We were supposed to be on our way to Greece today. I hope she's out when I get back. I need a break from her to be able to think things through. If I'm going to have to get over her which I doubt is possible, I would have to see less of her or her things till I've made a decision. I feel so betrayed!I had to put off my phone because she kept calling non-stop. Only Tony knows my whereabouts and what's going on. I can't bring myself to tell my parents.A knock on my door draws my attention back to my surroundings. That must be room service. I can't let them see me like this.“I'm very busy at the moment, kindly check back later,” I say from behind the door.“It's Tony man.”Arghhhhhh. How do I conceal the wounds on my knuckles?“I'm waiting or else I'll have them bring down this door.”I open the door and resume back to m

  • The Billionaire’s fill-in housekeeper    Patricia

    The weight of reality hits me hard—I can't believe he found out before I had the chance to tell him. Not that his reaction would have been different, but I wanted to be the one to explain. The door closes behind me, leaving me on the floor, where minutes ago I was pleading with Jordan not to leave.Unable to stand, I remain seated, weeping, and wondering how it came to this. It's only been three months of marriage, and now this. What if he decides on a divorce? I can't lose him; imagining life without him feels unbearable.The gravity of the situation hits me, and I crumble into more tears, my shoulders shaking with the weight of heartache. Realizing I've lost something irreplaceable, coupled with the remorse for not trusting Jordan with the truth, devastates me. I should have mentioned it the very day Bryan sent the message, but I just couldn't. And now, my greatest fear has come true.I don’t know how long I sit crying, but by the time I wake up, it’s past nine. Summoning the courag

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