
Heaven or Hell: Loving My Twisted Billionaire
Marianna · Completed · 209.0k Words
Introduction
He flipped me onto my stomach with brutal efficiency, his hand coming down hard on my ass in a stinging slap that echoed in the room.
"That's what you want, isn't it? To be treated like the cheap whore you are."
Hannah became a surrogate to save her benefactor’s “dying” son—only to learn it was a drug addict’s lie.
Now, carrying the child of Finn Sterling, a man as cold and ruthless as he is dangerous, she has no way out.
She thought everything would go according to the agreement: she would spend her pregnancy in a remote sanatorium, give birth, and then walk away.
Until the Sterling family sent word—Finn wanted to marry her.
Hannah was stunned. The last time they met, Finn had made it clear he wanted as little to do with her as possible.
What had changed his mind? Or… was this truly Finn’s idea at all?
18+ Mature sexual Content
Chapter 1
Hannah's POV
"Please, Hannah. Be my girlfriend. For whatever time I have left."
Peter's thin fingers gripped my wrist with surprising strength as he lay in his makeshift hospital bed. His once-handsome face was gaunt now, skin stretched tight over cheekbones, but his eyes burned with a feverish intensity that made me shrink back in my chair.
"I—I don't know what to say," I stammered, instinctively pulling my hand away. The small bedroom in Edward's modest home suddenly felt airless. The medical equipment crowding the space seemed to close in around me, their beeping accelerating to match my heartbeat.
This was Peter, Edward's son. The man who had sat with me through countless nightmares after the fire. The same person who had made me tea and told ridiculous stories until I could breathe again. But he had never been—could never be—more than family to me.
"I've always wanted more than friendship," he continued, his voice cracking with desperation. "Don't let me die knowing I never had a chance with you. Please, Hannah. I'm begging you."
I shifted uncomfortably in the worn armchair beside his bed. How could I refuse a dying man's request? Especially when that man was the son of Edward Johnson, the retired special education teacher who had saved me from homelessness after the Lancaster mansion burned to the ground, taking my parents and three brothers with it.
"Peter, I care about you deeply, but—"
"But what?" His voice rose sharply, startling me. "I'm dying, Hannah! Dying! Is it so much to ask that you give me this one comfort before I'm gone?" His chest heaved with agitation, and the heart monitor beside his bed began beeping more rapidly.
The words hit like a physical blow. Three years of gratitude and obligation settled on my shoulders like a crushing weight. Edward had given me shelter when I had nowhere to go. He'd helped me find purpose again by recommending me for a position at Sunshine Special Education Center.
"Peter, please calm down. You need to rest—"
"Rest?" He let out a bitter laugh that dissolved into a coughing fit. When he finally caught his breath, tears streamed down his hollow cheeks. "I'll have plenty of time to rest when I'm dead. Which will be soon, since we can't afford the treatment in Boston."
The helplessness crushed against my chest. Here was Edward's only son, slipping away day by day, and I could do nothing to stop it. I couldn't bring myself to pretend romantic feelings I didn't have, even for a dying man. And I had no money, no resources to contribute to the treatment that might save him. The Lancaster name, once synonymous with wealth and influence, was now just a hollow reminder of all I had lost.
"You need to take your medication," I said softly, offering him water and pills, desperate to change the subject and calm him down.
His pale lips twisted into something between a smile and a grimace as he knocked the pills from my hand. They scattered across the floor with tiny clicking sounds. "What's the point, Hannah? We both know it won't make any difference now. Not without the real treatment."
"Your father has given up so much—"
"My father is going to watch me die!" Peter's voice broke on a sob. "He's going to lose his only son, and there's nothing either of us can do about it. Unless..." He trailed off, his eyes fixed on something across the room.
I followed his gaze to the small desk where his medical records were kept. A glossy piece of paper peeked out from beneath the files, its corner catching the afternoon light.
"Unless what?" I asked, though something in my stomach twisted with unease.
Peter's breathing was ragged now, his face flushed with fever and emotion. "There might be... one way. But I can't ask you. I have no right."
"Peter, what are you talking about?"
He closed his eyes, fresh tears leaking from beneath his lids. "In the desk. There's an advertisement. I found it weeks ago, but I couldn't... I didn't want to..." Another coughing fit seized him, more violent than before.
My hands shook as I moved to the desk, driven by a terrible sense of inevitability. I pulled out the glossy paper, my eyes widening as I read:
[Elite family seeking surrogate mother. $500,000 upon successful pregnancy, remaining $1.5 million after delivery. Strict confidentiality required. Genetic screening mandatory. Contact information enclosed.]
"No," I whispered, the paper trembling in my hands. "Peter, no. You can't be suggesting—"
"I'm not suggesting anything!" he cried out, his voice raw with desperation. "I would never ask this of you, Hannah. Never. But what choice do I have? What choice does Dad have?" He struggled to sit up, his thin arms shaking with the effort. "He's selling everything. The house, his car, his retirement fund. Everything he's worked his entire life for, and it still won't be enough. It won't even be close."
"There has to be another way—"
"There isn't!" The heart monitor's beeping grew frantic. "Do you think we haven't looked? Do you think Dad hasn't exhausted every option, every charity, every program? This is it, Hannah. This is the only way I survive."
I backed away from the bed, the advertisement clutched in my hand. "I can't. Peter, I can't do this."
"Then I'm dead." His words were flat, final. "And Dad will have nothing. No son, no home, no future. Just the memory of watching me waste away because we couldn't find two million dollars."
The room spun around me. This couldn't be happening. This couldn't be the choice I was facing.
"Hannah." Peter's voice had dropped to a hoarse whisper. "I'm not asking you to love me. I know you don't, not that way. But I am begging you—on my knees if I could stand—to save my life. To save my father from this nightmare."
"This isn't fair," I choked out, tears blurring my vision.
"Nothing about this is fair!" he shouted, then dissolved into another coughing fit. When he could speak again, his voice was barely audible. "Please. Just make the call. Just... find out more. That's all I'm asking. One phone call."
My legs felt like they might give out. I looked at the advertisement, then at Peter's wasted form, then at the framed photo of Edward on the nightstand—kind Edward, who had saved me when I had nothing.
"Just one call," Peter pleaded, his eyes wild with desperation and hope. "Please, Hannah. I'm dying. Don't let me die when there's a chance. Don't let Dad lose everything when there's a way to save me."
My hands trembled as I pulled my phone from my pocket. Every instinct screamed at me to refuse, to find another way, but what other way was there? Peter was right—Edward had exhausted every option. This was all that remained.
"That's it," Peter encouraged, his voice taking on a manic edge. "Just dial the number. Just see what they say."
With shaking fingers, I entered the number from the advertisement. My heart pounded so loudly I was sure it would wake the neighbors. One ring. Two rings. Three. With each passing second, my finger hovered closer to the end call button.
"Don't hang up," Peter urged, watching me intently. "Please don't hang up."
Just as I was about to disconnect, there was a click, followed by silence. Then a man's voice came through—cold, clipped, and utterly businesslike.
"How may I help you?"
My breath caught in my throat. I looked at Peter, who nodded frantically, his eyes pleading.
"Hello?" the man prompted, impatience evident in his tone.
"I'm—" My voice cracked, and I cleared my throat. "My name is Hannah Lancaster. I'm calling about... about the advertisement."
"Which advertisement?" The man's voice remained detached, clinical.
I swallowed hard, my eyes never leaving Peter's face. "The one about... about the surrogate mother position."
There was a brief pause, and I heard papers rustling in the background. "Ah, yes. The surrogacy opportunity. Are you calling to apply for the position, Ms. Lancaster?"
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