
A billionaire was lost in thought when he saw a little girl crying on the street. Around her neck was his long-lost necklace that has been missing for years. He rushed to her, pointing with trembling hands.
Where did you get this? The girl, Vera, clutched it tightly. Don’t touch it. This is my daddy’s necklace.
The billionaire froze. His chest tightened. His whole world stopped.
Daddy’s necklace? Who was this child? And how did she end up with something that belonged only to him? Stay tuned, and enjoy this powerful, suspense-filled story that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Isabella was a beautiful young lady with a kind heart. She lived in a small room with her best friend, Esther.
Life was not easy for them. Isabella didn’t have a good job and sometimes went to bed without food. But she never gave up.
She always said, one day, my story will change. One bright morning, Isabella woke up early and smiled. She had an interview at a hotel.
Esther hugged her and prayed for her. Go and shine, Isabella. I know you’ll get this job.
Isabella wore her best clothes and went to the hotel. After many questions, she was told, congratulations, you got the job. Isabella screamed with joy after so many months of struggle and disappointment and hugged Esther when she got home.
That night, Esther was so happy for Isabella that she decided they should go out to celebrate. Let’s go to the club tonight, she said, just for fun. Isabella didn’t want to go at first, but Esther begged her.
Just one night. You deserve it. Isabella agreed.
They dressed up and went to a popular club in the city. Loud music, dancing lights, people laughing. It was like another world.
That same night, in another part of the city, Kelvin, a 33-year-old millionaire, sat alone in his car with tears in his eyes. He was a successful businessman, rich, respected and handsome. But his heart was broken.
He had just been betrayed by someone he trusted the most, his business partner. The man had stolen company money and ran away, leaving Kelvin to face the damage. Kelvin felt lost.
He drove to a club and started drinking heavily, hoping to forget the pain. His men later helped him upstairs to his private room in the hotel above the club. He could barely walk.
His eyes were red. His thoughts were heavy. Back at the club, Isabella wore a simple black dress.
She looked natural and lovely. But soon, her body started feeling weak. She had taken a strong drug earlier for her headache, and now it was making her sleepy.
She touched Esther’s hand and said, I need to lie down. I feel dizzy. She walked upstairs quietly, searching for a resting place.
She saw a hotel room door half open. It was quiet and dark inside. Isabella walked in slowly, lay on the bed and closed her eyes.
Sleep took her quickly. She didn’t know it was Kelvin’s room. A few minutes later, Kelvin walked into his room.
His eyes were tired. His steps were slow. When he saw Isabella on the bed, in his drunken state, he thought she was someone his friend had arranged to comfort him.
He didn’t say anything. Isabella didn’t move. That night, in confusion, pain, and weakness, they became intimate.
The next morning, Isabella woke up slowly. Her head was still spinning. She sat up and looked around.
The room was quiet. The man she slept with was gone. She touched her body and quickly stood up, shocked and confused.
Her eyes fell on a beautiful gold necklace lying beside the pillow. She picked it up and held it close. It looked expensive.
It had a name on it, K. Williams. She didn’t know who the man was, but something inside her told her to keep the necklace safe. On the table, she also saw some money.
Tears filled her eyes. What happened to me last night? Isabella whispered. She quickly dressed up and ran home.
Esther was already worried. Isabella, where have you been? What happened? Isabella didn’t speak. She only hugged Esther and cried.
One month later, Isabella started feeling weak. She couldn’t eat much. Her body felt strange.
Esther noticed. Are you okay? Esther asked. I don’t know, Isabella said with fear in her eyes.
She went to a nearby clinic. After running tests, the nurse came back smiling gently. Congratulations, you are one month pregnant.
Isabella froze. What? she asked, her voice shaking. Yes, you are pregnant, the nurse said again.
Isabella covered her mouth with her hands. Tears rolled down her face. She walked home slowly.
When she got inside, she sat on the floor and cried like a baby. Her face was covered in tears. She couldn’t stop crying.
Her whole body shook with fear. I’m pregnant. I’m going to have a baby, Isabella whispered over and over.
But how will I take care of this child? I don’t even know who the father is. I don’t even know his name. I didn’t see his face.
She placed a hand on her flat stomach and looked up at the old ceiling. God, why me? she cried. I don’t have money.
I don’t have parents. Just this small job I just started. Why now? Why like this? The door opened gently.
It was Esther. She had bought bread and beans from a nearby shop. But when she saw Isabella crying like that, she dropped the food.
Isabella, what’s wrong? You’re scaring me, she rushed to her. Isabella looked at her, tears still rolling down. I’m pregnant, Esther.
I’m pregnant, she said, her voice weak like a whisper. Esther’s eyes widened. What? Wait, what? How? Isabella explained everything slowly, the celebration, the club, the sleep, waking up in a strange room, the gold necklace, and the money she found.
She opened her bag and brought out the necklace and the money. Esther stared at it. It was gold, shiny, and had the letters K. Williams on it.
Esther was quiet for a long time. Then she held Isabella’s hand. Listen, we need to go back to that club, Esther said softly.
Someone must know something. Maybe the workers. Maybe someone saw something that night.
Isabella looked unsure. Do you think they’ll remember? It’s been one month already. We can try, Esther said firmly.
We won’t sit here doing nothing. The next day, Isabella and Esther went back to the same club. The music was not as loud during the day.
The lights were off. Only cleaners and a few staff were around. They walked up to the manager.
Good afternoon, sir, Esther said politely. Please, we need your help. The manager raised his eyes.
What do you want? My friend was here one night, about a month ago. She drank something and became very weak. She ended up in a hotel room that night, and something happened.
She woke up alone the next morning and doesn’t remember who the man was. The manager frowned. We see a lot of people every night.
We can’t remember one person. Esther brought out the necklace from Isabella’s bag and showed it to him. Maybe this can help.
He left this behind. Have you seen anyone wearing something like this? The manager looked at it closely, then shook his head. No, looks expensive, but I’ve never seen it.
Sorry. Isabella felt her heart sink. Another cleaner walked by…
