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ullfil, and this is too much money to turn down", He went on. I angled away from the dancer choreographer, Luke and crossed my hands
t this guy on time", My eyes snapped up to Luke who was standing in the studio doorway. He drummed his fingers on the frame of the
and all I could think about was thinking into my bed. The other dancers had tried to pull me along to the after pa
o do or not didn't matter and this was somet
, and I did real
ight's possibilities. This wasn't my first time fullfilling the term of the unpleasant contract I ha
y locker to pick from. It was early winter , so I grabbed an olive green sweater dress and boots.
a gust of wind , blowing a few stray wisps of hair into my face. These "meetings" were common for the performers who took on the se
raffic might make me late, and with these meetings I preferred to be early. In minutes we passed Central Park a
front of St Patrick's cathedral. The massive luxury hotel was across the street and I would turn that away in a minute but as I looked over
s about to
r what I was about to do. I swallowed those thoughts and walked the rest of the way to the hotel entrance. I got the key to the room at the front desk an
ard. I had been in this room before, but it didn't get easier each time like they told us it would. Holding m
yself a drink. This was the reason I preferred to arrive early. The small fridge was full of tinny little bottles and I downed three of them and
ho walked through the door. My body was now going through the motion
diately tensed and I know I was holding my breath as I listened to leather shoes against the floor. My body moved it's self
mediately left me. His presence sucked all the air ou
stray stands falling over his forehead. A short, neatly trimmed beard graced his p