LOGIN“I bought you to be my whore.”Hendrix Parker lost it all four years ago. Angry at the world, he's become an asshole—a bitter shell of the man his family once loved. A recluse, he’s now forced to leave his sanctuary in the Florida Keys and become an active member of the real estate development community he now dominates.Problem is he's all alone and needs a buffer. Someone to draw attention away from him...Beau Carter is young, beautiful, and with a bright future ahead of her. Her dreams of becoming the first woman in her family to graduate from college are just within grasp, when the financial aid runs out. Up to her eyeballs in debt, she works night and day to make ends meet, but even that can only last for so long.A contract. Six Months. The catch?I'll become the sugar baby to a very rich man. Someone I find myself wanting to punch in the face and throw myself at, on the same breath.Craving Sugar was created by Elena M. Reyes, an eGlobal Creative Publishing author.
View MoreMirabelle's POV
The wine glass slipped off my fingers before I could even scream. It shattered against the tiled floor of the terrace, but I barely heard it over the sharp sound of a gunshot that echoed from the balcony.
I gasped, eyes wide and my heart pounding.
The balcony was dimly lit, but I saw a man flat on his face.
And standing over him in a perfectly tailored black suit, cool as midnight sin, was a man, tall, well built and handsome.
He tilted his head slightly. He'd heard the glass break, but he didn't see me.
I pressed my trembling hand on my mouth, as I hid behind a vast flower, my black dress blending with the darkness.
"Oh my God. I'm a witness to murder,” I whispered, as a chill ran down my spine.
It's been a week, and I've almost convinced myself it was a dream.
The steam from the espresso machine hissed, as the bell on the door of the coffee shop jingled constantly. My hands were constantly moving, wiping the counter, taking orders.
But I held my breath anytime a man in a suit walked past the window. My mind was constantly replaying the scene of what happened in the gala, the man with green eyes watching from the shadows.
“Mira, order up.” Lea’s voice distracted me from thinking further, as I continued taking orders.
She gave a caramel macchiato to a customer, but her eyes were locked on my face, her eyes wide and dark, holding a question she kept asking with a look.
“Are you okay? Talk to me!” She pushed me a little, while taking orders from customers.
“Lea, I'm fine okay. Don't worry,” I rolled my eyes, while smiling.
“You didn’t sleep again,” It was not a question. Lea knew my face better than I did.
She was my best friend, an orphan who carried her solitude like a familiar coat. It made her notice everything.
“I slept fine,” the words were heavy, as I picked up the drink and turned to call out the customer’s name.
The cool morning faded into a warm afternoon, the glow of the sun reflecting warmly into the shop.
“Maybe he did not care about a server in a black dress holding a tray of empty champagne flutes,” I thought, as my breathing calmed down, a warm smile spreading on my lips.
But my eyes caught a sleek black car packing at the corner of the shop. The windows were tinted so dark they swallowed the light.
“Are they Police?” I furrowed my brows, looking at the two men that got out of the car.
“No…no. Police don't wear suits that cost more than my year’s rent,” my eyes were wide, looking at their every move.
My heart hammered against my chest, as a chill ran down my spine. The saliva in my throat was like a rock with each gulp I took, as the rag in my hand fell to the floor.
“Mirabelle…” Lea whispered, her face pale, while her eyes were locked on the men.
The men entered the shop, the cheerful sound of the bell was now all wrong. They were in a deep frown, one with a scar close to his eyebrow, the other with a broad shoulder.
Their eyes scanned the shop, passing over the few customers, and landed on me.
They walked towards my direction, each step matching my heart beat, but my feet were glued to the ground.
“Is it really those men?”
“Miss Mirabelle Brown,” the man with the scar spoke, his voice low and calm which brought a chill down my spine.
It was not a question, I said nothing, my tongue felt thick, as my hands nervously played with my apron strings.
“Our Boss requests your presence.” He said the words boss like it was normal. Like Bosses invited coffee shop servers to their presence every day.
“She's working. You can't just…” Lea stepped slightly in front of me, her voice steady.
“It's not a request, Miss. It's an urgent invitation,” the man's eyes shifted to her, his face empty.
“I’m not going anywhere with you, and who's your boss?” The words came out of my mouth, shaky but clear. I was strong headed, my mother called it my best and worst quality.
The second man, the one with the broad shoulders sighed softly. He leaned forward, placing his hands on the counter, his other hand casually slide my apron strings from my hand.
“Theo Gaspard is our boss and I don't need to remind you what he can do.”
“Mr. Gaspard prefers to keep this civil. We can leave now, with you…quietly,” he spoke for only me and Lea to hear.
“Or we can come to your apartment later, your mother is at home, your brother gets out of school at three fifteen. We will have the same conversation then in front of them,” he said, raising an eyebrow.
The air left my lungs. “Theo Gaspard…the billionaire and mafia don. He doesn't shows his face in public and he knew their schedules…he knew where I lived!”
“This was the choice, but it was not a choice at all, and my only role was to agree,” I bit my lips, as I furrowed my brows together.
I felt a warm hand on my palm under the counter. I knew it was Lea’s.
“Don’t,” she whispered, squeezing my hand a little.
If I said no, they would knock on my door, and my mother would answer, her smile fading. My brother would be terrified. I saw the man with green eyes winning, I saw my family in his place.
I pulled my hand from Lea’s. My movements felt like a marionette.
I untied my apron, as my fingers fumbled with the knot.
“Mira no!” Lea’s voice was louder, her eyes locked on mine.
“Tell Margot I had a family emergency.” My voice was a stranger’s. I could see the fear in her eyes, but still I folded my apron and placed it on the counter.
The man with the scar gave a single, slow nod, as he stepped back, opening a path to the door.
I walked out from behind the counter. My legs carried me forward.
All the customers' eyes were on me. “What has she done…ohh! poor girl…she might be a whore who stole something….” The customers whispered among themselves.
The bell jingled again as the second man opened the door for me. The courtesy felt like a mockery.
The car door was already open, the interior was black leather. The scent of expensive perfume filled my nostrils immediately I got in.
The man with the scar slid in beside me. The other got in the front passenger seat, as the doors shut with a solid, final thud.
The car pulled away, as the coffee shop window shrank, while I saw Lea’s face pressed against the glass.
We drove in silence, while the city blurred past, tall buildings, people walking past.
I stared straight ahead. My heart was hammering against my ribs, as I tried to breathe slowly and think.
“Theo Gaspard,” the name echoed in my mind, as I remembered his face from the gala. Handsome in a sharp, calm way.
His sleek hair was pulled back. His green eyes were bored, fixed on the man he killed.
Afterward, he scanned the hallway, while I hid behind a flower vase. I thought I had hidden in time, I was wrong.
“He
had not forgotten me at all, the man who looked as cool as midnight sin while ending a life was now waiting for me.”
Epilogue"May I present to you the new Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Scott," the preacher announced, and everyone stood up to clap, watching as the happy couple and my favorite kiddo walked down the aisle as a new family. It was a thing of beauty, and we were blessed to welcome him into the family.In the six months that followed, he'd been a godsend. Calmed Gloria down. Made her happy. Truly happy for the first time in her life.She'd always loved Aubrey, but was missing something. Made her search for it in all the wrong places. Now I knew why; he was her person.Completed her.The cool breeze off the water swept through the small ceremony, causing a few to grumble about their hair. Not me. I welcomed the reprieve from the warm weather in the middle of winter.We just didn't do that holiday down here. Five days of fifty-degree weather, and then we were back to scorching. Was a blessing and curse.Everyone else walked inside and toward Hendrix's deck to await the next part of the festivities. St
Beau What the hell?Outside my window, someone was dying a tragic death. The wail of a wounded animal was more soothing than the crap that was coming through my thankfully closed window. I could only imagine how grotesque the sound would be if it were open."Shut up!" I yelled out into my empty bedroom, pissed that I was being pulled from my slumber. I'd been restless for days, ever since I walked out on Hendrix and took the Uber home. He was all I could think about.Was he okay?What triggered him?Did I really mean so little?Sure, he had called me these last few days trying to get a hold of me, but I deleted each voice or text without finding out what each contained. My heart couldn't take his berating. His demand of me to come back to his apartment as if nothing ever happened.Louder, the man sung his words of love and lost. Of finding his way back home, and I swear on all that's holy that I wanted to punch the love-sick fool.Better yet, how could I even hear this from my floor
HendrixJax left after a while, but his words still haunted me.She chose…And as much as it pained me to admit, she had. Her bags had been packed that night after I came home, accusing her of blatantly showing off her lover. Of forcing my hand when it came to our divorce. Ophelia had embarrassed me, and I'd been rightfully angry.Instead of apologizing, she accused me of using her. Of being neglectful when just a week prior, I'd taken her on vacation to Paris for fashion week. She asked, and I gave in time and time again.But I was the bad guy?"Fucking asshole," I hissed out, my head pounding - too much going through my mind and nothing was making sense. One moment I was furious, and the next, full of regret.Had I let her go instead of asking for time?Had I not questioned and just listened?You can't shoulder this blame alone anymore.Somewhere in the house, a buzz sound came on. It was loud. An alarm.My eyes shifted toward the windows and realized that dawn had arrived, and I'd
Hendrix"Where are you, Parker?" Jax stormed into the house, took one look at the room I was in, and cursed. "Are you kidding me with this shit? How dare you act out when you made the bed, you're currently lying in.""Just go. I want to be alone," I muttered loud enough that he heard. It was all the energy I had left. "Don't need you here to remind me that I fucked up with the person that mattered most."Bringing the almost empty bottle of scotch to my lips, I took a large gulp. My insides churned, the urge to destroy everything in my path overwhelming me once more.So far, the kitchen and dining room had taken the brunt of my ire. Shattered, the remains laid in tattered heaps all around me. The perfect simile to my life.I fucked everything that I touched.First Ophelia, and now Beau.Just thinking about them left me a confused and angry mess. I'd let my dick detract my attention from what mattered; the memory of my wife shouldn't be tainted by my lack of self-control.I shouldn't b
Hendrix"So, do we have a deal, Mr. Rossi?" We were back home in the Keys after a long week of busy schedules. Work was grueling, my plans to build a resort had been accepted by the city, while Beau finished signing up for next semester's classes. Our paths had crossed only to say good morning and an
Hendrix"Close your mouth, Parker, or you'll attract flies." Jax and entourage was taking up half my table. My personal guest to this idiotic show of wealth. Pissed me off that I had to give up my night to deal with the likes of Henry and friends.This event wasn't for charity, each dime shelled out c
Beau "This is all my fault," Zoe said from her place beside me on my bed. We were on day two of my exile from humanity and sharing a carton of Rocky Road. Thank God her boyfriend had gone to Brazil to visit family last week and she'd decided to stay back. "Had I not pushed you to try the sugar lifes
Beau It hurt to breathe, every muscle in my body aching the further from him I got."We'll get through this," I mumbled to myself, exiting the Uber's car.My mind still replayed the words he'd said. The hate in his eyes. To him, I was scum at the bottom of his shoes, and it hurt.What I still didn't un






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