ing I could remember was drinking wildly at a bar. Yes, I d
where
ar view of the room I was in, my eyeball dialated. The first thing that caught my eye was a very expensive crystal chandelier hung b
rry Nights by Van Gogh. I have always been a lover of art and from the
elegant Persian rug and a bookshelf lined with first editions. As my vision cleared, I noticed a l
of Oscar's wealth was not close to this, not even the wealth of the entire Gregs family.
y memory. Where even am I? I suddenly remembered hearing the voice of a man promising to help me get
spoke. The voice was commanding, but it was smooth, seductive and resonant. His voic
escribe him to you. He had long hair that rested on his shoulders. I could swear that his hair was longer than mine, makin
my eyes straining from simply looking at his build. His skin was another feature that caught me off guard. He looked like a guy who
no matter how attractive a man is, he remains a man and all men are the same. Oscar taught me that lesson. He was the true definintion of a man a
ul, panty-dropping phenomenon that could
p. You have been asleep for the past 42 hours." He told
m truly grateful for you help and for bringing me to your home. I am truly grat
the same clothes I had on me last night. I was on a
peeled, "Did you undress
God's temple, would I? I would be a sinner, then." he interrupted smoothly, his gaze unwavering
ump of confusion. "Why do you keep calling me 'ca
u two nights ago. You felt like a dead chicken and you did not seek help because you had no one to run to. So, you resorted to taking your o
e? And how in the world does he know anything abo
me to your own home and not some hotel or somewhere else?" I asked, makin
s, the househelp, everything inside and outside this room, 2,700 meters from where you are sta
indergaten. Look, I appreciat
your name
but I obey
our ful
Peter
It happened like a scifi movie. Did my name just open a secret
hamber made me place my hand over my mouth in extreme shock! I
hat