Virgin Maid Fulfills Billionaires Dying Wish PART 2
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Virgin Maid Fulfills Billionaire’s Dying Wish: Part 2
Chapter 1: The Obsession Begins
The moment Deborah discovered that Mia had escaped to another country, something inside her snapped. It was not just anger anymore; it was obsession. A bitter, consuming need to find that girl and drag her back into the hell she had crawled out of. She made calls—dangerous calls—to men who did not ask questions, men who only cared about the money in their account and the job they were hired to do. Within 48 hours, she had sent a team to Canada. That was where Chief Williams had hidden Mia. Or at least that was what Deborah believed.
“Find her,” Deborah told them on the phone, her voice cold and sharp like broken glass. “I do not care how long it takes. Search every city, every hospital, every corner. Just find that girl.”
The men searched for weeks, then months. They combed through Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. They checked immigration records, hospital registries, and rental agreements. They bribed officials, questioned locals, and followed dead-end leads that went nowhere. But Mia had vanished like smoke. Chief Williams had been too careful. He had not sent her to Canada at all. That was just a lie he let slip in a conversation he knew Deborah was listening to. The real destination only he and his most trusted people knew, and they were not talking.
After three months of wasting money and coming up empty, Deborah finally gave up the search. But she did not give up the war. If she could not find Mia, then she would make sure Chief Williams suffered every single day until he told her where that girl was hiding. And if he died before talking, well, at least she would have made his last days miserable.
Deborah became a shadow in that house. Everywhere Chief Williams turned, she was there—watching, listening, analyzing every word he said, every phone call he made, every moment he thought he was alone. She monitored his conversations with the maids, checked his phone whenever he fell asleep, even went through his trash looking for clues. But for nine long months, Chief Williams left no traces. He was a businessman who had survived betrayal, competitors, and enemies far more dangerous than his own wife. He knew how to keep secrets. He knew how to play the long game, and he knew that one mistake could cost Mia and his unborn son everything. So, he stayed silent.
Even when the pain in his body grew worse, even when he could barely lift his head from the pillow, even when death started knocking louder on his door, Chief Williams held his ground. But while he maintained his silence, someone else in that house was falling apart.
Chapter 2: The Forgotten Daughter
Sophia, the youngest daughter, the forgotten one, was the girl everyone pitted but nobody truly cared for. When Mia left, Sophia’s world collapsed. Mia had been the only person in that mansion who treated her like a human being. The only one who sat with her during the worst days, who cleaned her up when she vomited, who whispered kind words when the cancer made her scream in pain. The other maids did their jobs, yes, but they did it with cold hands and distant eyes. They were just following orders. Mia had actually cared. And now she was gone.
Sophia’s condition got worse, much worse. The cancer spread faster. The treatment stopped working. And her body became weaker by the day. She stopped eating, stopped talking, just lay in her bed, staring at the ceiling, waiting for death to finally take her. Chief Williams knew this was coming. He had seen it months ago when the doctors gave Sophia only a year to live. But knowing it did not make it any easier. Watching his youngest daughter waste away, knowing he could not save her, knowing that if Mia had stayed, she might have had a few more months of comfort, tore him apart inside.
Three weeks before Mia gave birth, Sophia died. It happened quietly. No dramatic final words, no tearful goodbyes, just a soft exhale in the middle of the night, and then nothing. One of the maids found her the next morning, already cold. Chief Williams wept—not loudly, not in front of anyone, but alone in his room. He let the tears fall for his daughter, for the life she never got to live, for all the ways he had failed her. He wanted to call Mia, wanted to tell her what had happened, but he could not risk it. Any contact could lead Deborah straight to her, so he swallowed his grief and stayed silent.
Deborah, on the other hand, did not shed a single tear. She stood at Sophia’s funeral wearing black, her face calm and composed, playing the role of the heartbroken mother. But inside, she felt nothing. Sophia had always been a burden, a reminder of weakness. A child who could not contribute to the family’s image or wealth, and now she was gone. One less problem to deal with.
At least we do not have to waste money on treatments anymore, Deborah muttered to Amelia later that evening, her voice flat and businesslike. Amelia nodded. She did not care either. None of them did. Olivia, Emma, Charlotte—they all showed up to the funeral, said the right words, posted the right pictures on social media, and then went back to their lives like nothing had happened. Because to them, Sophia’s death was not the tragedy. The real problem was still out there, growing bigger every day inside Mia’s belly.
When Olivia told Kenneth about Sophia’s death, he barely acknowledged it. All he cared about was the money. “So what now?” Kenneth asked over the phone, his voice impatient. “When is the old man going to die?”
“I do not know,” Olivia snapped. “He is still alive, still breathing, still protecting that witch.”
Then maybe it is time you stop waiting, Kenneth said slowly, his tone dark and deliberate. “Maybe it is time you do something about it.”
Olivia felt her heart pound. She knew what Kenneth was suggesting. And part of her, the part that was tired of waiting, tired of watching her father protect a maid over his own daughters, actually considered it.
“I will think about it,” she whispered before hanging up.
Meanwhile, Emma was having the time of her life. While her sister lay dead and her father suffered in silence, Emma saw nothing but opportunity. The Williams family drama was trending everywhere. Blogs, podcasts, Instagram, TikTok—everyone wanted to know what was happening behind those mansion gates. And Emma, she was more than happy to tell them, or rather to tell them her version.
She started doing interviews, first with small bloggers, then bigger media outlets, then national television. She sat there in designer clothes, tears streaming down her face on Q and painted Mia as a demon sent to destroy their family. She came into our home as a maid, Emma said on camera, her voice trembling for effect. We trusted her. We treated her like family. And then she seduced my father, a dying man. She got pregnant on purpose, hoping to steal everything we have worked for. It is witchcraft. It has to be.
The viewers ate it up. The comment section exploded with support for Emma, with people calling Mia every horrible name imaginable. Emma’s follower count skyrocketed. Brands started reaching out for sponsorships. She was turning her family’s pain into profit, and she did not feel an ounce of shame.
Chapter 3: The Search for Mia
While Emma thrived in the spotlight, Deborah and Amelia had only one focus: finding Mia. They were not interested in interviews or social media drama. They wanted results. They spent hours locked in Deborah’s room, going over every detail, every clue, every possible lead. They checked flight records, called contacts in immigration offices, even hired private investigators. But it was like chasing a ghost. Mia had disappeared completely, and with every passing day, Deborah’s frustration grew because she knew time was running out. The baby would be born soon, and once that happened, everything would change.
“We cannot let that child come back to Nigeria,” Deborah said to Amelia one night, her eyes burning with determination. “If that baby steps foot in this country, we lose everything. Do you understand me? Everything?”
Amelia nodded, her jaw tight. “Then we make sure he never comes back.”
But while Deborah and Amelia plotted in the shadows, Charlotte had her own way of punishing Chief Williams. Charlotte was different from her sisters. She did not scheme. She did not hire men or plant recorders or manipulate the media. No, Charlotte’s weapon was her mouth, and she used it like a knife.
Every single day, she went to her father’s room. Not to check on him, not to comfort him, but to remind him of his mistakes. “You have destroyed this family,” she would say, standing at the foot of his bed with her arms crossed. “Everything we built, everything Mumar worked for, you threw it all away for a maid. A girl from Ajagunal. Do you know how stupid that sounds?”
Chief Williams would just stare at her, too tired to argue, too broken to fight back. “Leave,” he said quietly.
“I will not leave,” Deborah spat. “You need to hear this. You destroyed this family. You destroyed our daughters. And when you die, I hope you rot in hell for what you have done.”
He looked at her with hollow eyes. He was too tired to fight. Too broken to defend himself.
Chapter 4: The Family Meeting
The following day, Chief Williams called for a family meeting. Deborah, Olivia, Emma, and Amelia all gathered in the living room, their faces carefully blank, their hearts racing. Chief Williams rolled his wheelchair to the center of the room and looked at each of them one last time.
“I am done,” he said simply. “Done with the lies. Done with the betrayal. Done with pretending this is still a family.” He nodded to his assistant, who turned on a large television screen mounted on the wall. And then the footage played. First, the video of Olivia sneaking into the CCTV room and deleting files. Then the video of her in the kitchen pouring something into a teacup. Then the video of her in the garage cutting the brake lines of his car.
Olivia’s face went pale. Deborah’s mouth fell open. Emma and Amelia just stared in shock.
“Olivia,” Chief Williams said, his voice cold and final. “You tried to kill me twice. And because of you, your sister Charlotte is dead.”
“Daddy, I do not—”
Chief Williams interrupted. “I do not want to hear your excuses.” He turned to the police officers. “Arrest her.”
The officers moved forward. Olivia screamed, tried to run, but they grabbed her arms and handcuffed her. She was crying now, begging, pleading. “Daddy, please. I am sorry. I did not mean to. Kenneth made me do it. Please.”
But Chief Williams did not look at her. He just watched as they dragged her out of the house.
Then he turned to Deborah. He pulled out his phone and showed her the tracking app. “I know you went to Michigan to kill Mia. I know everything you have done. You are not my wife anymore. You are my enemy.”
Deborah did not flinch. She just stared at him with cold dead eyes. “You, Amelia, and Emma, get out of my house. Now you have 1 hour to pack your things and leave. If you are still here after that, I will call the police on you, too.”
“You cannot do this,” Deborah shouted. “This is my house. I built this family.”
“No,” Chief Williams said quietly. “You destroyed it. Now leave.”
For the first time in years, Deborah had nothing to say. She just stood there shaking with rage before finally turning and walking away. Amelia and Emma followed her, their faces pale and stunned. Within the hour, they were gone.
The mansion was finally quiet.
Chapter 5: A New Beginning
That evening, Chief Williams called for a final family meeting. Deborah, Olivia, Emma, and Amelia all gathered in the living room, confused and nervous. This time, Jonathan Williams was there, too, and two police officers standing by the door. Chief Williams rolled his wheelchair to the center of the room and looked at each of them one last time.
“I am done,” he said simply. “Done with the lies. Done with the betrayal. Done with pretending this is still a family.” He nodded to his assistant, who turned on a large television screen mounted on the wall. And then the footage played. First, the video of Olivia sneaking into the CCTV room and deleting files. Then the video of her in the kitchen pouring something into a teacup. Then the video of her in the garage cutting the brake lines of his car.
Olivia’s face went pale. Deborah’s mouth fell open. Emma and Amelia just stared in shock.
“Olivia,” Chief Williams said, his voice cold and final. “You tried to kill me twice. And because of you, your sister Charlotte is dead.”
“Daddy, I do not—”
Chief Williams interrupted. “I do not want to hear your excuses.” He turned to the police officers. “Arrest her.”
The officers moved forward. Olivia screamed, tried to run, but they grabbed her arms and handcuffed her. She was crying now, begging, pleading. “Daddy, please. I am sorry. I did not mean to. Kenneth made me do it. Please.”
But Chief Williams did not look at her. He just watched as they dragged her out of the house.
Then he turned to Deborah. He pulled out his phone and showed her the tracking app. “I know you went to Michigan to kill Mia. I know everything you have done. You are not my wife anymore. You are my enemy.”
Deborah did not flinch. She just stared at him with cold dead eyes. “You, Amelia, and Emma, get out of my house. Now you have 1 hour to pack your things and leave. If you are still here after that, I will call the police on you, too.”
“You cannot do this,” Deborah shouted. “This is my house. I built this family.”
“No,” Chief Williams said quietly. “You destroyed it. Now leave.”
For the first time in years, Deborah had nothing to say. She just stood there shaking with rage before finally turning and walking away. Amelia and Emma followed her, their faces pale and stunned. Within the hour, they were gone.
The mansion was finally quiet.

Chapter 6: The Unexpected Reunion
Two days later, as Chief Williams sat alone in his study, he received a call from Mia. “I’m back,” she said, her voice trembling with emotion. “I’m finally home.”
His heart swelled with joy. “Mia! I’m so glad to hear from you. How are you?”
“I’m okay. I have Samuel with me,” she said, her voice filled with warmth. “I can’t wait for you to meet him.”
Chief Williams felt a rush of pride. “I can’t wait either. You’ve done so well, Mia. I’m proud of you.”
As they talked, he realized how much he had missed her presence. Mia brought light into his life, and he had been foolish to let his family’s drama overshadow their bond. “Let’s have dinner together,” he suggested. “Just the two of us and Samuel.”
Mia hesitated. “Are you sure? I don’t want to cause any trouble.”
“There’s no trouble, I promise,” he assured her. “You’re family.”
Chapter 7: The Dinner Invitation
That evening, Mia arrived at the mansion, holding baby Samuel close to her chest. As she stepped inside, the familiar surroundings felt both welcoming and intimidating. She had feared this moment, worried about how Chief Williams would react to her return after everything that had happened.
“Welcome home,” he said, his eyes sparkling with joy as he reached out to take Samuel into his arms. “Look at you, little man. You’re finally here.”
Mia watched as Chief Williams cradled her son, a mix of emotions flooding her heart. “He looks just like you,” she said softly, tears brimming in her eyes.
“I hope he inherits your strength,” he replied, smiling down at Samuel. “You’ve shown incredible courage, Mia. I admire that.”
They sat down for dinner, and the atmosphere was warm and filled with laughter. For the first time in a long while, Chief Williams felt a sense of peace wash over him. He had lost so much, but now he had a chance to rebuild, to create a new family dynamic.
Chapter 8: The New Family Dynamic
As the days turned into weeks, Mia settled back into life at the mansion. She and Chief Williams formed a close bond, sharing responsibilities and cherishing their time together. Mia found solace in the stability of their relationship, and Chief Williams reveled in the joy of being a father.
However, the shadow of Deborah and her daughters loomed over them. They had been banished, but their resentment simmered just beneath the surface. Chief Williams knew they would not stay away forever. He could feel their anger, their desire for revenge, and he had to protect Mia and Samuel at all costs.
One evening, as Mia was putting Samuel to bed, Chief Williams received a call from his assistant. “Sir, we need to talk. There’s been a disturbance at the mansion.”
“What kind of disturbance?” he asked, his heart racing.
“Deborah and her daughters have been spotted nearby. They’re trying to get in,” the assistant replied, urgency in his voice.
Chapter 9: The Threat
Chief Williams felt a surge of protectiveness. “Lock the gates and call security. I won’t let them near Mia or Samuel.”
As he rushed to Mia’s side, he found her sitting on the edge of the bed, her expression anxious. “What’s happening?” she asked, sensing the tension in the air.
“Deborah and her daughters are trying to get into the mansion. We need to be prepared,” he said, determination in his voice.
Mia’s eyes widened with fear. “What do they want?”
“They want revenge. They think they can come back and destroy what we’ve built,” he replied, his fists clenched.
“Do you think they’ll try to hurt us?” she asked, her voice trembling.
“I won’t let them,” he promised, pulling her close. “You and Samuel are safe here. I’ll do whatever it takes to protect you.”
Chapter 10: The Confrontation
That night, as the mansion lay shrouded in darkness, Chief Williams remained vigilant. He paced the halls, waiting for any sign of danger. Mia watched him, her heart aching at the toll this was taking on him. “You don’t have to do this alone,” she said softly.
“I know, but I can’t let them hurt you,” he replied, his eyes filled with determination.
Suddenly, there was a loud bang at the front door. Chief Williams’s heart raced as he rushed to the entrance, ready to confront whatever lay beyond. He flung the door open to find Deborah standing there, flanked by Olivia and Emma.
“Let us in, Chief,” Deborah demanded, her voice cold and unyielding.
“No,” he replied firmly. “You’re not welcome here.”
“Not welcome? This is still our home!” Olivia shouted, her anger boiling over.
“Not anymore,” Chief Williams said, his tone unwavering. “You lost that privilege when you chose to betray me.”
Chapter 11: The Showdown
The confrontation escalated quickly, with Deborah stepping forward, her eyes blazing with fury. “You think you can just throw us out and forget about us? We are your family!”
“Family?” he scoffed. “You treated me like trash, and now you expect me to welcome you back with open arms?”
Emma stepped forward, her voice dripping with contempt. “You think you’re so special now that you have Mia and that baby? You’re nothing without us!”
Mia watched from the sidelines, her heart racing. She had never seen this side of Chief Williams before. He was fierce and unyielding, a man ready to defend what was his.
“Enough!” he shouted, silencing them all. “You’ve caused enough pain in this family. You don’t get to dictate how this ends.”
Chapter 12: The Ultimatum
Deborah’s expression shifted from anger to desperation. “We just want to talk, Chief. We can work this out. We’re still family!”
“No, you’re not. You’ve made your choice,” he replied, his voice steady. “And now you’ll face the consequences.”
“Consequences? You think you can just throw us away?” Olivia shouted, her voice rising in panic.
“I’m not throwing you away. I’m protecting my family,” he said, gesturing to Mia and Samuel. “You’ve lost that privilege.”
The tension in the air was palpable as Deborah and her daughters stood there, their expressions shifting from anger to realization. They had underestimated Chief Williams, and now they were paying the price.
Chapter 13: The Turning Point
The confrontation reached a breaking point as the door slammed shut behind them. Chief Williams turned to Mia, his expression softening. “I’m sorry you had to see that. They don’t understand what we have.”
“I know,” Mia replied, her heart swelling with love for him. “But we can’t let them come between us.”
He nodded, determination in his eyes. “We’ll protect our family, no matter what.”
As the days passed, Chief Williams took extra precautions to ensure Mia and Samuel’s safety. He hired security, installed cameras, and kept a close eye on the mansion’s surroundings. He refused to let Deborah and her daughters ruin their happiness.
Chapter 14: The Unexpected Visit
One evening, as Mia was preparing dinner, there was a knock at the door. Chief Williams tensed, his instincts kicking in. “Stay here,” he instructed Mia, moving toward the door cautiously.
He opened it to find a delivery man holding a large bouquet of flowers. “Delivery for Mia Williams,” the man said, a friendly smile on his face.
Chief Williams relaxed slightly, allowing the man inside. “Thank you,” Mia said, accepting the flowers. “They’re beautiful.”
As she arranged the flowers in a vase, Chief Williams noticed a card attached. He picked it up, reading the message aloud: “To the new mother, may your life be filled with joy and love. Best wishes, Deborah.”
Mia’s heart sank. “What does she want?” she asked, her voice trembling.
“I don’t know, but we won’t let her disrupt our lives,” Chief Williams replied, his jaw tightening. “We’ll keep moving forward.”
Chapter 15: The Plan
Despite the tension, Mia felt a sense of hope. She and Chief Williams began to build a life together, focusing on their family and their love. They spent time bonding with Samuel, creating memories that would last a lifetime.
But deep down, they knew Deborah and her daughters would not give up easily. They were plotting, scheming, and waiting for the right moment to strike.
One evening, as they sat together in the living room, Mia spoke up. “We need to be proactive. We can’t just wait for them to come after us.”
“I agree,” Chief Williams said, nodding. “Let’s come up with a plan to protect our family.”
They brainstormed ideas, discussing ways to strengthen their security and ensure their safety. They decided to hire private investigators to keep an eye on Deborah and her daughters, to anticipate their moves before they could act.
Chapter 16: The Showdown
As the weeks passed, tensions escalated. Deborah and her daughters grew increasingly desperate, their anger simmering just beneath the surface. They plotted ways to regain control, to reclaim what they believed was theirs.
One night, as Mia and Chief Williams were enjoying a quiet evening at home, a loud bang echoed through the mansion. They exchanged worried glances, their hearts racing.
“Stay here,” Chief Williams said, grabbing his phone and moving toward the door.
Mia’s heart raced as she listened to him speak to security. “What’s going on?” she asked, fear creeping into her voice.
“Just a precaution,” he replied, his expression serious. “I’ll handle it.”
As he stepped outside, Mia felt a wave of anxiety wash over her. She knew that Deborah and her daughters would stop at nothing to destroy their happiness.
Chapter 17: The Confrontation
The confrontation between Chief Williams and Deborah’s family was inevitable. When he returned, he found them standing in the foyer, their expressions filled with anger and resentment.
“Chief Williams,” Deborah sneered, her voice dripping with contempt. “You think you can just take Mia and that baby away from us? You’re nothing without us.”
“I’m everything because of my choices,” he replied calmly. “You’ve made yours, and now you must face the consequences.”
“Consequences?” Emma shouted. “You think you can just throw us out and forget about us? We are your family!”
“No, you’re not. You’ve made your choice,” he said firmly. “And now you’ll face the consequences.”
Chapter 18: The Reckoning
The tension in the room was thick as Deborah’s anger boiled over. “You think you can control everything? You’re a fool, James. You’ve underestimated us.”
“I’ve underestimated nothing,” he replied, his voice steady. “I know exactly who you are and what you’re capable of.”
The confrontation escalated, with accusations flying and emotions running high. But Chief Williams stood his ground, refusing to back down.
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Chapter 19: The Final Showdown
As the argument reached a breaking point, Chief Williams made a bold move. “I’m done with this charade. If you want to fight, then let’s fight. But know this: I will protect my family at all costs.”
Deborah stepped forward, her eyes blazing with fury. “You think you can intimidate me? I will not back down.”
“Neither will I,” he replied, his voice unwavering. “You’ve lost everything because of your choices. Now it’s time to face the truth.”
Chapter 20: The Resolution
In the end, the confrontation revealed the true nature of each family member. Chief Williams stood strong, unwavering in his commitment to protect Mia and Samuel. Deborah and her daughters, on the other hand, were left to face the consequences of their actions.
As the dust settled, Chief Williams knew that he had made the right choice. He had chosen love, family, and integrity over power and deceit. And as he looked at Mia, holding their son close, he felt a sense of peace wash over him.
Together, they would build a new life, one rooted in love and honesty, free from the shadows of the past. The journey ahead would not be easy, but they were ready to face it together, united as a family.