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the last drop of b
as the only thing sharp enough to cut through the pounding behind her eyes. A full
e crushing weight of returning to a life that felt increasingly hollow, to a nine-year re
rately hoping it would numb the quiet, gnawi
t slightly toward the bartender. Her
flicking toward the clock on the w
shot, a large hand clamped do
ugh pads of his fingers brushed against the back of her hand
untary shiver r
alcohol. She turned her head slowly, fully prepared to d
ightly disheveled. He looked like he hadn't slept in days. A worn leather jacket hung off his frame, the edges frayed, a fai
've had enou
ped against her eardrums over the
assumed he was just another b
he said, he
, trying to stand up from the high stool. Her expensiveost her balance, her body falli
s. He stepped forward, his thick arm
r oil, mixed with cheap tobacco and clean, masculine sweat,
free herself. The sudden movement sent h
d into the collar of his leather jac
es under her eyes, the way her blouse was wrinkled from travel, the tremor in
She mumbled a string of n
and guided her toward the VIP elevators in the lobby. The hotel was silent at this hour, the
confined space instantly magnified
e tilted her head back, her glazed eyes lock
. Her index finger lightly poked
ched. Every muscle i
ght and unforgiving. He pinned he
ire," he warned, h
penthouse floor, revealing a long corridor wi
ent hallway. When they reached her door, he reached into her Birkin bag. His roug
massive king-sized bed. The room was dark except for the
ack, clearly int
reached out and hooked her a
ed with her, his large hands slamming into the matt
. His breath was ho
The alcohol had completely st
and crashed her
ng his face away. But Arianna's fingers tangled in the
posture melting as he took over. His large, calloused hand slid to the back of her head. He parted her li
hrough the gap in the curtains, stab
arp pain spiked t
ilk sheet with her. The c
he looked down. She
cket and jeans were piled on
ing water echoed
chest. The fragmented memories of the elevator and th
stranger. A guy who s
e from the floor, pulling them on with shaking hands. The blouse buttons
her purse. She pulled out fi
money down, placing a glass water bottle on top of
om door cl
e defined ridges of his stomach. A thin scar ran along his ribcage, old and faded. His dark hair wa
aight. She pointed a trembli
r voice dripping with forced arrogan
the money. He lowered the towe
ve smirk spread
p toward her.
ulders hit the wall. The cold s
r right next to her head. He leaned in,
ntil his lips brushed
last night," he whispered, e

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