ONYX I knew adding that clause was going to be controversial, but what I didn't know was that she was going to be strongly against it. She was pissed off and if the three lines on her forehead, her frustrated sighs and groans, and her very vocal rejections weren’t indication enough, I didn’t know what was. “Well, I’m not paying you the money because having a child is a prerequisite of mine." It was a petty move, I’d admit, but it was the truth. I wasn’t going to drop two million dollars if she wasn’t going to act accordingly: a year, a wife, and a baby. I wanted the whole Bradford family special. I understood her reasons: she didn't want a child growing up in a loveless marriage and she didn't want it to go through divorce trauma. She had a good heart and she cared. I liked that. It wa

