Mail Order Bride
By Joy Chen
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After his wife leaves him, Dr. Ray gets himself a bride from Russia. Life goes on smoothly for a while until cops show up in his clinic with an arrest warrant! After Ray is locked up for a crime he supposedly didn't commit, his Mail-Order-Bride gets a divorce along with half of everything. She moves back to Russia to share the loot with her Ex. Later, she returns to another city in Texas and takes up teaching as a career. Her tumultuous life ends up in the courthouse.
Joy Chen
Joy Chen lives in the United States and has published several books including: Affair Gone Sour; All My Wives; Crazy Professor; He Luvs Them All; Jeff’s Girls; Joey's Playhouse; Lovers Perish; My Lover; and Virginator. The latest book the author is working on is tentatively titled, "Sex with My Ex!"
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Mail Order Bride - Joy Chen
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Mail Order Bride
By Joy Chen
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2012 Joy Chen
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If you’re reading this eBook and did not purchase it, please purchase a copy. This eBook contains adult material and may not be suitable for all audiences. This book is intended to be a work of pure fiction. Names, Characters, Places and Incidents are just a figment of my overzealous imagination. Any resemblance to persons living, dead, or yet to be born are purely coincidental!
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Chapter One
Dr. Benjamin Ray was feeling like crap, he got royally screwed by his ex. He basically lost half of everything he had worked so hard for, when his wife of eight years walked out on him without even a goodbye. Now he had to start all over again, back to square one. He had it with all these gold-diggers and blood suckers. No more, I’m done with you’ll!
He was forty-seven years old and had no children from his previous marriage — lucky for him. It all made sense now. He always wanted a kid, but kept postponing the inevitable, and now he knew why it never happened!
Ben, come on over, I made you some coffee,
that was Angela. She worked in his clinic and offered to help him out; out of his pathetic situation the good doctor found himself in, from time to time. Benjamin was not actually dating Angela, but she comes around, once in a while to help him out with chores around the house and an occasional quickie before going back to her place. Everyone needs a shoulder to cry on and a willing receptacle for all their human troubles, and Ben was no different. The only thing that made him different was that he had money and prestige, and that’s about it. He was not a happy camper the way things were going for him in the love-department!
Angela was not happy about what she did in her spare time either; but she figured, It’s for a good cause, much like passing out sandwiches for the homeless folks!
She was single, pretty and had a key to Ben’s house near the Medical Center, in West University Place. She was very trustworthy and Dr. Benjamin Ray depended on her to run his clinic from Monday through Thursday. The clinic staff took Fridays off and it was a win-win situation for everybody who worked for him.
They adored him like he was next to God. In fact, to think of it, work is a major part of life in the United States; getting laid off from work is considered by many as worse than divorce itself. But of course, many a husband has lost his wife after losing their job — it’s a double whammy, probably indicating that the marriage was actually based on money & prestige, and love had nothing to do with it in the first place. A job seemed to be a prerequisite for matrimony and the unemployed need not apply for that prestigious position of a husband. After all, what the kids are going to say, Oh, my dad? he bakes cookies in the kitchen; my mom wears the pants at home!
As a matter of fact, many of the profiles on dating sites looking for a significant other, makes it a prerequisite that the applicant needs to have a fulltime job as well as health insurance to go along with it. This would mean that losing either the job or the medical insurance could be regarded as a breach of contract, making the union null and void!
Dr. Ray was good to his patients and he never had any complaints from any of them. Angela would call the patients after each visit and make sure that everything went satisfactorily for them. If they had a problem, Angela assured them that she would deal with it. The patients considered her their true friend and once they visited Dr. Ray, they would never think of going to another clinic or another doctor in the foreseeable future.
They just loved him, and that made all the clinic staff very happy. If one of the patients needed a taxi to get home, then Angela made sure that one of the Clinic employees was handy to drop the patient off as soon as possible. The clinic staff even carried juice and sandwiches for any hungry folks that happened to be arriving for appointments in a hurry. The clinic personnel were not only providing the much needed care, they were also spread joy all around, making it a win-win situation for all!
One way to find out how happy his patients were, all Dr. Ray had to do was to look around in the lunch room to see what goodies were there, with cards