
The Billionaire's Surrogate Bride
Idowu Adesanya · Ongoing · 118.5k Words
Introduction
Seven years ago, music heiress Elisa Lee rescued a baby from a trash can with a note that said: “Kill it.” To keep him safe, she vanished, hiding her beauty behind a dowdy disguise and a maid’s uniform.
Now, her funds are frozen, and the wolves are closing in. Her only choice? Sign a three-month "Mail-Order Bride" contract with the cold, insomniac billionaire Ridge Lockhart. Ridge needs an heir and a cure for his trauma; Elisa needs a fortress.
He expects a gold-digger. He gets a woman whose voice is the only thing that brings him peace. But one night of passion shatters the "contract-only" rule, leaving Elisa with a shock: she’s pregnant. As their cold marriage turns into a burning obsession, a DNA test reveals the ultimate twist. The seven-year-old boy Elisa saved isn't an orphan—he’s the twin of the son Ridge lost in a plane crash years ago.
Caught between a hidden past and a new life, Elisa must decide: is Ridge her protector, or will the truth destroy the family she’s sacrificed everything to build?
Chapter 1
The air in the lobby of Lockhart Holdings didn't just chill when the private elevator dilled; it turned thin, as if the oxygen itself was afraid to be breathed by the man stepping out.
"He’s here," a secretary hissed, her fingers freezing over her keyboard.
Ridge Lockhart prowled, though the grace of his movement was marred by the sheer exhaustion radiating off his frame.
His charcoal suit, hand-stitched in Milan, looked like armor on a man who had been at war for a thousand years. But it was his face that stopped the office gossip dead.
His eyes,once the sharpest gray in the tri-state area,were a wreckage of broken capillaries and violet swelling.
Three days. He hadn’t slept in three days. The "Lockhart Curse," they called it in the tabloids.
Ever since the crash, the billionaire had become a high-functioning insomniac, a man who ran a global empire on caffeine and sheer, bitter spite.
"Mr. Lockhart," a brave vice-president stepped forward, trembling with a folder. "The merger documents for—"
Ridge didn't stop. He didn't even blink. He simply cut a path through the lobby, his silence more terrifying than a shout.
"If that folder isn't on my desk with a signed notary by noon, consider your career a memory," Ridge rasped.
His voice sounded like it had been dragged over broken glass.
"But sir, your eyes—you look—"
Ridge stopped. The entire lobby held its breath. He slowly turned his head, his gaze landing on the VP like a physical weight. "I look like a man who has no patience for incompetence. Do I look like I need your medical opinion, Miller? Or do I look like your boss?"
Miller stepped back, nearly tripping over a potted plant. "My boss, sir. My apologies."
Ridge turned and vanished through the revolving doors, the heavy silence of the office shattered by the frantic scrubbing of keyboards the moment he was gone.
Elisa Lee was currently having a heart attack.
She stood in the center of Kristy’s high-end therapy office, her hands trembling so hard she had to shove them into the pockets of her oversized, pilled cardigan.
"Kristy? This isn't funny," Elisa whispered to the empty room.
Ten minutes ago, Kristy had received a frantic call about a patient in the psych ward and had bolted, leaving Elisa and Andrew in her office.
“Just stay here, Elisa! If the VVIP comes, tell him I’m in the restroom. Do not let him leave. This guy pays my rent for the year in one session!”
"Mommy? Why is the chair so big?"
Elisa looked down at Andrew. He was sitting on a plush velvet stool, his small legs dangling. He looked so out of place in this room of mahogany and leather—a trash-can miracle in a room built for kings.
"It's for very important people, honey," Elisa said, adjusted her matted black wig. It was itchy and sat slightly crooked, but she didn't dare take it off. Between the wig and the thick, fake-lens glasses that made her eyes look twice their size, she felt safe.
Invisible.
Suddenly, the door exploded inward.
Ridge Lockhart stormed in, bringing the scent of rain and expensive cedar with him. He didn't look at the decor. He didn't look at the view. He marched straight to the center of the room and stopped, his chest heaving under his silk shirt.
He looked like he was about to collapse or kill someone. Possibly both.
"Where is she?" Ridge demanded, his voice a jagged growl. "I told her the white noise machines are useless. The pills are sugar. I want the sedative. The real one."
Elisa froze. Her heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird. She looked at the door, then at the frantic note Kristy had left. If this man left, Kristy lost her practice. If Kristy lost her practice, Elisa lost her only friend and her only lead on a job.
She took a breath, pitched her voice into the low, rhythmic tone she used to calm Andrew during thunderstorms.
"The sedative isn't the answer, Mr. Lockhart. Sit down."
Ridge stiffened. He finally looked at her. His eyes moved from her scuffed shoes to the hideous cardigan, up to the crooked wig and the glasses that made her look like a confused owl.
"Who the hell are you?" he snapped. "You aren't Kristy."
"I'm... the new associate," Elisa lied, her voice gaining a strange, melodic confidence. "Kristy is... handling a crisis. I'm handling you. And frankly, you look like you're about to fall over. It’s bad for the carpet if you faint, so please, sit."
Ridge’s eyes narrowed. "A new associate? Kristy didn't mention an assistant who dressed like a librarian from the 1950s."
"It's a therapeutic technique," Elisa shot back, her bants surfacing despite her terror. "It's called 'Non-Threatening Aesthetic.' Clearly, it’s working, because you’re talking instead of shouting."
Ridge let out a short, harsh sound that might have been a laugh if his lungs weren't so tight. He moved toward the large leather chair, his movements heavy.
“You’ve got a smart mouth for someone wearing a wig that looks like it was chewed by a dog."
"And you have a lot of opinions for someone who hasn't seen a REM cycle since the last presidency," Elisa countered.
Ridge sat. The leather groaned under his weight. He leaned his head back, closing his eyes, and for a second, the Cold Billionaire mask slipped, revealing the raw, bleeding pain underneath.
He didn't even mention the boy. He was too tired to care why a child was in a therapy office. All he knew was that for the first time in seventy-two hours, the vibrating tension in his skull was... softening.
"Fine, 'Associate,'" Ridge muttered, his eyes still closed. "You have ten minutes. Do something. Or I buy this building and turn it into a parking lot."
"So dramatic," Elisa whispered, pulling her chair closer.
"Close your eyes, Mr. Lockhart. Don't think about the parking lot. Just listen..."
And then, she began to hum.
A low, vibrating hum,the kind of sound a mother makes when the world outside is too loud for a child to bear. It was a frequency that bypassed his ego and went straight to the jagged nerves beneath his skin.
Ridge didn’t drift off. He couldn’t. His body was too wired for that. But as the sound filled the room, something stranger happened.
The crushing weight on his chest,the one he’d carried since the day he saw the smoke rising from the wreckage in Hawaii began to lift.
For the first time in three years, he didn’t feel like he was standing on a cliff’s edge. He felt… grounded.
He opened his eyes slightly, the violet swelling making the world look hazy and soft. He looked at the woman in the ridiculous wig. She was sitting forward, her chin tilted, her eyes behind those thick lenses focused on something far away.
She looked like a disaster of a professional, but her voice was a masterpiece.
"What is that?" Ridge rasped. His voice was lower now, losing the jagged edge of the office. "That melody. I’ve heard it before."
"It's just a song," Elisa lied, her heart skipping a beat. It wasn't just a song; it was a piece of an unfinished symphony she had written before her life became a series of trash cans and disguises.
"Don't analyze it, Mr. Lockhart. You pay Kristy to analyze. You’re talking to me for free right now. Just breathe."
"Nothing is free with me," Ridge muttered, but he didn't move. He felt a warmth spreading through his limbs, a sensation of being wrapped in a heavy, familiar blanket. It was the feeling of a Sunday morning that never had to end. It was home.
Beside her, Andrew had stopped playing with the velvet stool. The boy was watching Ridge with a curious, quiet intensity.
Most people flinched when Ridge looked at them; this boy looked at him like he was a puzzle he intended to solve.
"He's quiet," Ridge noted, his gaze drifting to the child. Usually, the sound of a child’s voice triggered a spike of grief so sharp it made Ridge want to vomit. But Andrew’s presence was like the woman’s voice—still, calm, and oddly right.
"He knows when someone is hurting," Elisa said softly. She reached out and smoothed Andrew’s hair, an unconscious gesture of pure, maternal love. "He has a very old soul."
Ridge watched her hand move. For a fleeting, insane second, he wondered what it would feel like to have those hands—unrefined, probably smelling of cheap soap—touch his forehead. He shook the thought away, his cynical armor trying to snap back into place.
"You’re a strange woman, Associate," Ridge said, his eyes finally closing again. He wasn't sleeping, but he was still. "You dress like a grandmother, you hide behind those glasses, and you bring a child to a high-stakes therapy session. You should be fired."
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