The Surrogate's Vendetta
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Chapter 11 I want you, Juniper img
Chapter 12 Now, Cedric. I need you now. img
Chapter 13 Guilt img
Chapter 14 Chaotic Confrontation img
Chapter 15 Obsession img
Chapter 16 Treading On Thin Ice img
Chapter 17 Ensnared By The Fox img
Chapter 18 The Aftermath img
Chapter 19 Going Against The Rich And Powerful img
Chapter 20 He's A Step Ahead img
Chapter 21 Know Your Place img
Chapter 22 A Shocking Secret About The Clermonts img
Chapter 23 Cedric Is Back img
Chapter 24 Excruciating Heartache img
Chapter 25 Her Royal Majesty img
Chapter 26 Controversy In The Mansion img
Chapter 27 Leaving The Bellerose Mansion img
Chapter 28 Juniper's Tragic End img
Chapter 29 Camille Thomas img
Chapter 30 Vivienne's Last Will img
Chapter 31 I'll make them all pay img
Chapter 32 The Gatecrasher img
Chapter 33 The Secret Child img
Chapter 34 The wedding will be postponed... img
Chapter 35 The Righthand Man img
Chapter 36 Shocking Test Result img
Chapter 37 War Between The Clermont Sisters img
Chapter 38 A Meeting With The Royal Family img
Chapter 39 Prince Éti- Étienne Leaves The Palace img
Chapter 40 Into The Royal Palace img
Chapter 41 Emergency Board Meeting img
Chapter 42 Welcome To The Top Of The Pyramid img
Chapter 43 Suspicions Surround Vivienne's Death img
Chapter 44 Picnic In Memory Lane img
Chapter 45 Jealous Much img
Chapter 46 Ensnaring The Fox img
Chapter 47 She's no match for me. img
Chapter 48 Taking The Fall For Him img
Chapter 49 Infiltrating The Fox's Den img
Chapter 50 Jealousy Looks Good On You img
Chapter 51 One Sexy Parisian Night img
Chapter 52 The Clash Of The Crown Prince's Women img
Chapter 53 Chloe's Desperation img
Chapter 54 Someone's Being Slutty img
Chapter 55 Prince Hector Is In Danger img
Chapter 56 May The Best Player Win img
Chapter 57 Lies! Lies!! Lies!!! img
Chapter 58 The Strange Nurse img
Chapter 59 Handsome in distress img
Chapter 60 I think you're meant for me img
Chapter 61 Yuletide Surprises img
Chapter 62 Not His Son img
Chapter 63 Sunny × Cold img
Chapter 64 Why the hell was she with Dylan again img
Chapter 65 What better way to begin the end of the year img
Chapter 66 Silent Night, Unholy Night img
Chapter 67 You're Mine, Juniper img
Chapter 68 Let's End This Game img
Chapter 69 A Sick Merman img
Chapter 70 Fireworks img
Chapter 71 Something Smells Fishy img
Chapter 72 New Year Resolution img
Chapter 73 What have you gotten us into img
Chapter 74 Request For Cooperation img
Chapter 75 Island Party img
Chapter 76 Confession img
Chapter 77 Rejection img
Chapter 78 The Autopsy Result img
Chapter 79 The Plan img
Chapter 80 Dylan's Downfall img
Chapter 81 Repercussion img
Chapter 82 Repercussion II img
Chapter 83 Next Target img
Chapter 84 Flirting Games img
Chapter 85 Why is he here img
Chapter 86 I want to make you the happiest woman... img
Chapter 87 Confronting Audrey img
Chapter 88 A Half-hearted Alliance img
Chapter 89 There's no BUT, I like you too img
Chapter 90 The Deadly Secret img
Chapter 91 Audrey's Death img
Chapter 92 The Interrogation img
Chapter 93 They might've won but we will be back img
Chapter 94 The Truth Behind Audrey's Death img
Chapter 95 He's Not The Villain img
Chapter 96 The Double Date img
Chapter 97 Passionate Moments img
Chapter 98 Popping Her Cherry img
Chapter 99 No more a Secret img
Chapter 100 I'm in love with your son. img
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Chapter 4 Meeting The Clermonts

Juniper stood in front of the looming massive metal gate as the morning sun cast its golden rays on the sprawling entrance of the Bellerose Estate. It seemed a world away from the life she knew and had, yet here she stood, ready to take the first step into the heart of the Bellerose family.

Today was the day she had to lay everything out on the table. The day she was going to reveal the truth, a revelation that would ripple through her life and the lives of the Bellerose family, leaving no stone unturned.

She'd waited for a month. A month was quite enough time for them to mourn and. . . enough for her not to lose her mind from the weight of thinking about the child growing rapidly in her womb.

The clock was ticking. It was barely five months remaining before the little Bellerose would be born. The earlier she got this settled, the earlier she could move on with her life.

Whatever decision they decided to take over this issue would determine the future of their grandchild.

She was not evil, far from it. Even if they refused to grant what was left of her payment and chose to raise the child themselves, she would not hold it against them. However, should they refuse to accept the child. . . she would be forced to make the difficult decision of terminating the pregnancy.

As much as she hated the idea of getting rid of the child that her sister had wanted so desperately, she couldn't bring a child into a life of hardship with her. Having tasted the bitterness of it for the best part of her life, she didn't want anyone to go through that. Especially, not a child she birthed.

That was why she was going to do everything to convince the Bellerose family to welcome the child into their fold.

She knew it wouldn't be easy, but she came prepared.

With a deliberate breath that seemed to soothe her resolve, Juniper strode to the imposing gate with purpose, her shoulder-length chestnut waves rippling in the wind. She paused to gather her nerves, and then she pressed the buzzer.

Almost instantaneously, a male voice-that of the security no doubt-echoed through the intercom. "Who may you be, Ma'am?"

Juniper cleared her throat and responded in a clear and steady voice despite the slamming of her heart.. "Oh, I'm Juniper Laurent."

The voice on the other end remained firm, yet respectful in tone, as he returned, "Please, kindly state the nature of your business, ma'am."

"I'm here to deliver urgent information to the Bellerose family," she announced straight to the point. "It has something to do with Vivienne. Um. . . I'm Vivienne's half-sister, Juniper Laurent."

The statement hung in the air with the weight of its implication as a momentary silence descended. All the while, Juniper's heart slammed violently against her chest, threatening to pop out of her body.

Finally, the voice returned, its tone laced with a cautious intrigue. "Could you please hold on for a moment, ma'am? I'll be right with you shortly."

"Of course, thank you."

After what seemed like a grueling eternity of Juniper resisting the urge to pace and agitate, a low, mechanical groan echoed from the hinges as the twin electronic gates opened.

She was quite stunned when she walked into the grandeur of the estate and found a sweet cart-luxurious in its design-waiting with a driver to transport her to the mansion.

As the cart glided along the winding driveway, Juniper couldn't help but take in the scenery that unfolded like a masterpiece of luxury right in front of her.

Majestic oak trees, which looked like they'd been existing for ages, stood guard with their trunks clothed with ivy and moss and their canopies a rich green umbrella high above.

Perfectly trimmed hedges bordered the drive and were punctuated by bursts of colorful flowers-velvety red roses, sunshine-yellow daffodils, and delicate pink petunias.

The flawless lawns were dotted with sculptures of mythical creatures, crafted from gleaming white marble that emitted an aura of ethereal beauty.

As the drive curved and twisted, the landscape shifted to reveal a tranquil lake that reflected the blue sky above and completed with a graceful fountain that danced and shimmered in the sunlight.

Finally, the grand mansion came into view and its imposing façade was nothing but evidence of the grandeur of the house within.

When she got to the mansion, a middle-aged woman who introduced herself as the housekeeper led her to the living room to wait for the family.

In the living room, Juniper's gaze surveyed every corner of the space in awe, taking in the dazzling decor.

She had to admit that the rumors she'd heard of the Bellerose Mansion did SO not do justice to the place.

Juniper had seen her fair share of well-to-do households in her time working with the cleaning service, but nothing had quite prepared her for the sheer extravagance of the Bellerose Mansion.

Every square inch screamed billions.

From the ceiling which soared to a dizzying height and was decorated with an astonishing mural that recreated the sky in vivid detail, to the show-stopping chandelier which draped down from the ceiling in an assemblage of crystals, merged to create a luminous Cupid floating in the air.

The floor-to-ceiling glass windows stretch from one end of the room to the other, offering a good amount of natural light and a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. The walls were painted a rich, creamy white and striking gold which also was beautified with exquisite works of art, including oil paintings and sculptures created by world-renowned artists.

The Bellerose mansion was the kind of house seen only in movies. Every detail of the decor must have been carefully considered to create a sense of sophistication that could not be rivaled.

In that moment, Juniper realized that her entire apartment could have been swallowed whole by this one room, with plenty of space for a massive backyard.

Normally, she felt a certain kind of timidity in this sort of surroundings. But what she felt now was way beyond timid. She felt like a stray dog out of its element and if not due to the fact she was desperate, she would have tuck her tail between her legs and hightailed it.

But things had to be taken care of.

Minutes passed in a state of anxious anticipation, until finally, the double doors to the living room swung open, revealing two members of the prominent family of Forêt-Bleue. They were still dressed in dark, somber clothing-no doubt still grieving.

Now, Juniper couldn't help but feel a pang of guilt in her white form-fitting turtleneck paired with sand-color wide-legged pants.

Well, she had to focus on the bright side. They seemed quite welcome-y.

She'd been expecting the usual haughty and deigning expression the ultra-wealthy had ingrained on their faces when beholding people they deemed beneath them. But, surprisingly, their features were lit up in genuine warmth, and receiving smiles as they approached her.

As the older man-no doubt the patriarch of the Bellerose family-closed the distance between them, Juniper wiped her perspiring palm against her pants before offering a handshake. "Good day, Mr. Bellerose," she began in a polite tone laced with a touch of nervousness. "I'm Juniper Laurent. I'm sorry for being such an inconvenience when you are still grieving."

A soft chuckle rumbled from his throat, threads of wrinkles forming beautifully at the corners of his smart ebony eyes. "Oh, please. No one is an inconvenience to this family," he assured her, taking her hand in a firm shake. "And I should clarify-It's Clermont, not Bellerose."

Juniper's eyebrows furrowed in confusion. "I beg your pardon?"

He let out that throaty chuckle again. "I mean that I'm a Clermont, not a Bellerose. That's my late wife's maiden name," he clarified patiently. "I'm Antoine Clermont and. . ." With a gentle motion, he beckoned to the woman who was standing rather hesitantly behind him to join them. ". . .this is my wife, Florence."

The elegant woman, bashful but smiling, stepped forward, her eyes dancing with kindness as she took Juniper's hand for a shake. "Welcome to the Bellerose Mansion, Juniper."

"Thank you for having me, Mrs. Clermont."

After the introduction was over, Antoine ushered Juniper to a seat on one of the plush sofas adorned with intricate gold threading. And soon the scent of freshly brewed tea perfumed the air as a few maids brought in cups for all.

When they were finally settled, Antoine proceeded in a soft tone. "Miss Laurent, it's a pleasure to have you here." He paused. "Now, we received a message from security that you mentioned something about your relationship with our late daughter. Could you elaborate?"

THIS IS IT, JUNIPER! THE MOMENT OF TRUTH. DON'T RUIN IT.

She dragged a deep breath down her tensed lungs. "First and foremost, I'd like to express my deepest condolences," she muttered ruefully. "I'm sorry for your loss."

A sad smile tugged at Antoine's lips as he responded in a slightly cracked whisper, "Thank you, Miss Laurent. It means a lot."

Juniper's voice trembled slightly as she delved into the heart of the matter. "And about my relationship with your late daughter. . . I only learned some months back that I had a sister when Vivienne came to me for a favor."

There was a noticeable shift in the atmosphere as Antoine straightened in his seat, his fingers interlacing in his lap. "Hold on, are you Hector Laurent's daughter?" he asked, his keen gaze fixed upon her.

She nodded. "Yeah. You knew my father?"

His hands separated, relaxing slightly as he explained, "Well, I knew little about Hector-my late wife, Vivienne's mother, didn't speak of him often. All I knew was that he remarried after their divorce. But I was unaware he had another daughter."

Juniper took a slow sip of her tea, steadying her nerves. "Neither did I," she responded with a sigh. "I had no idea my father had a daughter apart from me." She took another sip. "My father wasn't the talkative type. Rarely spoke of his past or family. If Vivienne hadn't tracked me down, I might never have known I had a sister."

Antoine's eyebrow arched in curiosity. "Was?"

"Yeah, well, my father passed away seven years ago."

"Oh! Please accept my condolences."

"Thank you."

A melancholy silence settled between them for a moment, before Antoine continued, "So. . ." he reached for his tea cup on the polished white marble coffee table. "What is this favor Vivienne requested of you?" He asked before he took a sip.

Not missing a beat, Juniper replied with a steady tone. "She asked me to be her surrogate. I am currently carrying Vivienne's child."

            
            

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