The Billionaire's Baby
The next best series in romance for 2023
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Chapter 1
ALICE
âBride Wantedâ
I stared at the strange advertisement again, still wondering how it could be real.
Gideon Maslow, world-renowned billionaire entrepreneur. He owned the worldâs biggest business empire. A man so rich and powerful he was practically royalty.
The UKâs sexiest man alive, ten years in a row.
And he wanted a wife. A woman that could provide him with an heir for his vast kingdom in less than a year. And this marriage would only last for one year.
And what would the woman get in exchange for her body and soul, rented out for twelve months?
One million pounds in cold, hard cash.
After the baby is born, youâre expected to give away your baby, shake hands, and walk away flush with cash.
What kind of girl would agree to such an advertisement?
Well, I would.
Along with fifty other women, apparently.
***
âWhat a disgusting pig!â
I looked up as yet another beautiful woman stalked out of the CEOâs office, her face red with fury.
I could tell sheâd been crying. Her mascara was running down in thin black streams while her gray eyes were bloodshot.
The woman stormed toward the lone elevator on the floor and stabbed the call button repeatedly until the elevator arrived.
She gave the room full of waiting women one last disgusting stare and scoffed.
But as the elevator door slid shut, I swear I heard a muffled sob escape her.
Dear lord, could he really be so bad? I fidgeted uncomfortably.
âNumber twenty-seven, Ms. Hannah, Mr. Maslow will see you now,â the bored lady at reception said in a monotone.
A lady with jet-black hair and green cat-like eyes stood up gracefully and smoothed her already smooth pink dress.
Pasting on a seductive smile, she confidently sashayed inside the office.
My confidence faltered for the twenty-seventh time as she marched across the waiting room and into Gideon Maslowâs office, self-assuredness plastered on her face.
I knew I was nothing compared to these women. I wondered if I even stood a chanceâŠ
I had absolutely zero interest in the man himself, I was interested in what he was offering. Money.
Seeing the hefty amount the man was paying was the only reason I was sitting outside his office, waiting for my turn, ignoring the pangs of anxiety attacking my stomach.
When I saw the amount, I knew the money would be enough for my brotherâs surgery, and I needed to do everything I could to make sure Mr. Maslow picked me to be his wife.
All I had to do was give him an heir, and then I would be able to save my little brotherâs life from his horrible disease.
***
The door opened once again, and the lady, Hannah, stormed out looking livid. Her lips were pulled back in a snarl. Grunting angrily, she stormed toward the elevator.
âThat tosser rejected me because Iâm not a virgin! What planet is he from?!â she shouted, earning gasps from a few women.
The elevator doors opened, and Hannah wasted little time in getting in.
Once the elevator doors closed, I felt the anxiety in my chest lessen slightly.
I had a secret that Iâd kept with me since high school. For a long time, Iâd been ashamed of it, but now it just might be my saving grace.
I was still a virgin.
But still, there must be at least one other virgin here with me. This couldnât really improve my chances that much.
âNumber twenty-eight, Ms. Alice. Mr. Maslow will see you now,â the lady at the reception said in the same flat voice.
My heart started thumping and I was sure I couldnât stand up, let alone go present myself to the most powerful man in the United Kingdom.
What if this was all some sick joke? A twisted game played by the wealthy to torment us?
I couldnât believe I had resorted to marrying a complete stranger to get the money.
Forcing myself to take deep breaths, I slowly stood up, trying my best to look graceful, doing it just like the other women, but I knew I wasnât exactly successful.
Tightening the belt of my coat around my waist, I clutched my file to my chest and slowly walked toward the wooden door that might or might not help save my brotherâs life, my heart hammering against my ribcage.
Taking a deep breath, I gently turned the knob and entered Gideon Maslowâs office.
The moment I stepped inside, my jaw dropped to the floor.
The office was beautiful to say the least.
Huge floor-to-ceiling windows looked out over London, towering over everybody else in the city.
The only piece of furniture in the room was a long mahogany table that must have cost about a billion pounds.
And at the other end of the table sat the most intimidating men Iâd ever seen.
All of them were wearing expensive designer suits, and they stared at me like I was nothing more than dirt coating the bottom of their million-pound loafers.
My eyes scanned all of them in the deathly silence that filled the room.
The oldest man had dark brown hair, which was graying slightly on the edges, and piercing brown eyes. His face was hard, with only a few wrinkles that hinted at his older age.
Next to the oldest man sat a young man who looked no older than twenty. His face was smooth, and he had a lean body.
Across from him was a man with curly brown hair and soft brown eyes. His handsome face was sporting a soft smile, which strangely put me at ease.
He looked a little bulky, as if he worked out a lot.
Then my eyes found the man at the head of the table and my mouth went dry.
It was him.
Gideon
Fucking
Maslow.
The pictures and tabloids did not do him justice.
He had a sharp jawline, thick brown hair, and piercing sea-green eyes.
Just looking at him had a shiver running down my spine.
The man looked deadly, ready to strike.
I knew he was the kind of man who wouldnât hesitate to take down his opponent, no matter who it was.
I stared into his eyes and he stared back, his gaze full of nothing but ice and venom.
I might as well have been making eye contact with a tiger. A sexy tiger.
âWell? We donât have all day,â he finally said. His voice was rich and smooth, like melted chocolate, but he spoke with a dangerous tint in his tone.
It was a voice that sent shivers down my spine for some reason.
I scurried to take a seat in the empty chair at the opposite end of the table, my heart threatening to burst out of my chest.
Gideon picked up my CV and scanned it, his eyes narrowing.
I looked at the other four men, but they remained silent, staring coolly at me.
âWhatâs your name?â Gideon finally asked.
âAlice Gardner, sir,â I answered politely, digging my nails into my palms to stop my heart from pounding.
âWhere are you from?â he questioned.
âEast End London, sir,â I replied.
His eyebrows raised, disdain evident across his features.
âYouâre poor,â he stated.
His eyes were hard as he scrutinized me, making me feel like a rat under observation.
âI-Iââ I was at a loss for words. I couldnât deny the fact that I was indeed very poor. But hearing it said in such a derogatory manner made me feel stupid for ever thinking about coming here.
âYour hair color, is it natural?â he asked suddenly.
Running a shaking hand through my wavy, strawberry-blonde hair, I nodded. âYes, itâs natural. My mum had strawberry-blonde hair as well,â I answered with what I hoped was a smile.
âWhy did you come here?â Gideon barked, his voice icy.
My hand instantly flew to a necklace my brother gave me as I felt overwhelmed sitting in front of these rich men. âI need the money,â I answered honestly.
âWow, honest much? And here we thought you would profess your undying love for my brother,â one of the other men asked with an amused smile.
Gideon shot him a murderous look and the man went silent instantly.
Even his family bends to his will.
Lowering my gaze as a blush colored my cheeks, I continued fiddling with my necklace.
âWith all due respect, sir, how can I profess my love for a man I had no clue even existed until two days ago?â I blurted out then cursed myself for babbling.
âWhy do you want the money?â Gideon questioned, his voice slightly softer. I even dared look up at him. Those eyes seemed to hold me like a tractor beam.
âMy little brother has a hole in his heart, and I need money for his surgery,â I responded, my fingers not leaving my necklace.
âSo youâre willing to marry me and provide me with an heir in order to get money for your little brotherâs surgery, is that right?â he asked, as if confirming what Iâd just said.
I nodded, hoping he would agree to the marriage. âYes, sir.â
âWhat makes you think I would marry you?â he inquired arrogantly.
âPardon me?â
âAfter going through your information, Iâm not really convinced that I want you as my wife. Both of your parents died due to heart disease, and your brother is also suffering from a heart disease, which means, in the future, there is a strong possibility that you, too, will suffer from heart disease, and I donât want my child to have a defective heart,â he stated.
âItâs not necessarily true that Iâll suffer from heart disease,â I argued.
âYes, you might not, but there are also other things. You are only a high school graduate, which means youâre not highly educated either.
âYou work at a trashy bar and at a gas station, meaning an unhygienic environment, meaning your body is flowing with all sorts of toxic chemicals that youâve inhaled, not to mention the fact that you live in East End London, a place for the poor,â he countered, making me feel smaller with every word.
I felt the color rising in my cheeks, but I did my best to respond evenly.
âThe only reason I didnât go to college was because both my parents passed away and I had to take care of my younger brother, and-â
â-Donât interrupt me,â said Gideon, his voice rising. Anger coursed through me.
âTell me, have you ever eaten at an expensive restaurant? Have you ever been to a charity event?â he questioned.
âI donât have that kind of money, sir, and if I did, the first thing I would do is get my brother the surgery he needs.â
Gideon scoffed and stood up. His face was like stone.
âThere is nothing about you, other than the fact that youâre a virgin, appealing to me. Not your genetics, not your financial status, nothing. Iâm looking for a woman with class and status, all traits which you utterly lack.
âIâm not looking for a one-night stand; Iâm looking for a wife, and I just donât see a wife in you.â
I stood up too, my whole body shaking with rage now. I needed this manâs money, but I was too angry to think straight, to make any sort of coherent argument to him.
â If you become my wife, I am going to be your priority, not your brother, not anyone else, me, do you realize that?â Gideon questioned.
âYou will never be my priority,â I snarled back, anger getting the better of me.
For a moment, we stared at each other, both breathing hard. There was pure fire coursing between us.
Then Gideon shook his head, and I knew that there was no convincing him. My heart sank. I had to find some other way to get the money.
I couldnât let Nico, my little brother, my only family, suffer for much longer. I was just going to have to find a decent-paying job.
âIâm sorry for wasting your time,â I said, and turned to leave the room, head held high.
I was nearly at the door when I felt a strong hand clamp onto my shoulder. Gideon turned me around to face him.
âI have... another proposition for you, Ms. Gardner,â he offered, his voice silky, like a predator about to strike.
I gulped. What could that mean?
âW-what?â I asked, unsure I heard him correctly.
âYou short circuited her brain, Gideon,â one of the other men laughed.
Gideon ignored him, his eyes locked only on me.
âYouâll get the money you need.â The steely look in his eyes made me nervous.
I stared at him suspiciously. There had to be a catch.
âWhat do I have to do?â I asked.
He smiled, but it wasnât a kind smile. It looked almost vicious. His eyes were calculating, measuring my reaction. âStand in front of me.â
I did as he asked, my heart hammering inside of my chest. He towered over me, and I had to crane my neck to look up at him.
I was so close I could smell his cologne. I could see the muscles underneath his finely tailored suit. His sea-green eyes glared down at me, his gaze so domineering it made me feel small and vulnerable.
I suppressed a shiver. He was the UK's sexiest man alive for good reason.
And then he said something that made me gasp.
âOn your knees,â he ordered.