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, with silky sheets that were unfamiliar to me. My sweating stepped up realizing that I was not in my home. I sat up abruptly, taking in the unfamiliar surroundings. The ro
s a magnificent mirror and luxurious armchairs next to the window with a view of th
the great nigh
d to remember what happened after the moment we had, unbuckling of his belt
e room was deserted. I was much too afraid to pursue the idea
ination of guilt and rebelliousness. Blake had betrayed me first. The memory of finding them to
s different
t night made me question everything. Regret washed over me, realizing my mista
ened, so the best thing was to disappear. My stomach churned as I thought of leavi
g up my purse on the way. I had to leave this place a
gold color, clean, soft carpeted floor, and the walls ornamented with classy lamp sconces. I was so immersed
t try to get rid of this feeling in my chest. What had happened the night before? Why couldn't I remember? I only recalled th
tel was even more luxurious than I expected. Crystal chandeliers, marble floors, the recepti
receptionist greeted me chee
e are any charges for my room?" I a
taken care of," she replied, g
l you my room number
clair, room 1203 righ
," I r
your bill has been take
ranger's? Did we even check into the hotel in the first place? I only recalled walking straight to the su
rning air hit me, and I felt a momentary sense of relief. But the fear and confusion quickly
rt chauffeur's uniform approached me. "Excuse me, ma'am,"
ponded, confusion l
cted to take yo
Who sent you?" I aske
, ma'am," he answered professionally. "Said y
e stranger had organized
ver me I felt a small release of relief. At least
eplied as I followed the c
to the driver again and stepped out into the cool morning air. Home, swe
nknown weighed heavily upon me. I was scared and confused a
ganized among the finance, compliance, and oper