LOGINClara Mallon experiences a moment of intense frustration after getting stood up by her boyfriend. This frustration left her emotionally charged and seeking an escape; one that she regrets after finding out who the stranger is. How can she move on from this stranger when he’s more tied to her life than she can ever imagine??
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My eyes blinked twice, unable to understand what was on my screen. I could swear it was a wrong number but on my screen was my lover’s name— Aiden. The text held little or no remorse that when I looked up to look at my reflection in the dressing mirror, I was met with a nudge in my mascara. I’m teary. “Damn it!” Aiden is calling off our engagement dinner. Not just that, he’s breaking up with me. After making me fly all the way to Houston? The knock on my hotel door stirred me from my thoughts. I was half dressed; my hair still had the purple rollers and my makeup brush was just in my other hand. “Okay, take a deep breath,” I mumbled to myself. “You have this under control.” Truthfully, I didn’t. I opened the door and the beaming smiles of my best friend, Gina, made my stomach twist. “Look at how beautiful this gown is!!!” She yelled and shoved it at me. I swallowed hard, still trying to wrap my head around all of it. “What’s wrong?” She asked. “You’re ruining your makeup.” Even though I could tell her everything, I needed a moment to digest it. “I’m just emotional, that's all. I’m a fiancée,” I reminded her, waving my finger that had the ring from yesterday. Aiden proposed to me yesterday, only to call it off today. “Okay, get dressed and I’ll call Aiden to ask him—“ “No,” I said sharply. “Don’t. Don’t call him… I already spoke to him and I know where to meet him.” “He’s not going to pick you up?” She asked. Aiden has portrayed himself as that gentleman to all my friends whom no one believes he could even hurt a fly. “He’ll send a driver,” I lied, with a smile on my face. Even though she wasn’t convinced by my responses, she nodded and left. Now, what the hell am I supposed to do with all these emotions welling in me? The loud music blaring from the inside should have driven me back; but no. I remained in the backseat of the car and just gathered everything in me. “You sure this is it?” The driver asked and I nodded. “I can’t be too sure, but I guess I can make do with this.” I had wanted him to take me to a well-known bar but this— from my last search, is a sex club and probably what I need. My heels touched the floor first and I came down gently, slamming the door behind me. I don’t care what anyone says, not even my brothers who have tried to warn me to stay away from him. I’m not here to blame myself but to drink myself to a stupor and probably watch what they’ve got. “Hi, beautiful!!!!” A voice hollered. Damn. I’d have thought she knew me from somewhere with the way she waved at me. “MF, FMM, MFF… which?” “Excuse me, what?” “Girl, make a pick before everyone gets occupied.” When she saw I was being slow, she rolled her eyes and walked away, whispering some words I could barely make out. “Drinks?” “Yeah… yeah,” I answered and took the seat in front of me. “Excuse me,” I called to the barman shyly. “Do you have any idea what she meant?” “Yes.” The response didn’t come from the bartender but from behind me. I turned in a reflex action and met with a dark 6 ft man. His broad shoulders gave away what he does for fun—workouts and well, the charming grin he had on his face was enough to get your thighs itchy. “I’m sorry, I don’t remember talking to you.” “Such a naive young lady,” he said with a small smile and then took the glass from the bartender. “Whiskey. Neat.” I frowned before taking my glass from him. I should have been drunk before all of these. “How old are you?” “Excuse me?” “From the moment you stepped in here, you’ve been excused. Now, get rid of the damn excuses and answer my question.” Woah. “You don’t talk to a woman like that, Mister.” “I don't talk, I ask.” This arrogant bastard must be feeling like a damn god right now. I turned away, hoping to catch a glance of another aspect of the club but he turned the seat back until I was facing him. “You don’t look away when I’m talking.” “And you don’t talk to me like I’m a child,” I countered. “Who the hell do you think you are?” “I suggest you bring your voice low, people around here can get off from hearing you.” I swallowed hard. I understand I walked into a sex club but what the hell is with their vocabulary? “MF is male and female. MFF, one male, two females, and FMM is one female, two males.” “Oh.” “Now, the question is which are you a fan of because left to me, I’ll recommend one male and one female and I’ll recommend myself.” “What??!” I laughed. “I’m just here to watch. I’m really not interested in any of these.” “You don’t get it,” he said and leaned closer. “The moment you stepped in here, you ripped yourself of the chance to say no. You’re going with someone and you either pick now, or they pick you.” The moment he said the words, my heart skipped. I really shouldn’t have come here. I reached for my bag to grab my phone but he held my hand. “Phones are not allowed. They got disconnected when you came in.” “What the fuck?” I asked. “How do I get out of here?” “With me.” “With you???” I mumbled. “Look, I have no idea why you came here in the first place but I have an offer.” “What’s the offer?” I found myself asking. Everything here seems crazy but intriguing. Each second that passes makes me want to know more. “I want to fuck you, stranger and I want to do it right now.”ClaraI looked at Jason today, and for a moment, everything else seemed to fade into the background. There was something about him that caught my attention in a way that was impossible to ignore. He looked so cute not just because of his appearance, but because of the quiet strength he carried with him. Even though I know he is going through a lot, there is still a light in him that shines through the struggles. It is the kind of light that makes people want to stay close, to understand him, and to see him smile.Life has not been easy for him, and sometimes I can see the weight he carries. Yet somehow, despite everything, he still manages to be himself. There is something admirable about the way he keeps moving forward. His resilience makes him even more special in my eyes. It is not that I ignore the difficulties he faces; rather, those challenges make me appreciate him more because I see how much strength it takes for him to keep going.As I watched him, I found myself thinki
Jason The moment I saw Clara, I couldn’t help but smile. It was one of those smiles that came naturally, without effort, because seeing her genuinely made me happy. There was something about her presence that brightened the moment and made everything around me feel lighter. I don’t even think I realized how much I was smiling until later; it just happened because I was glad to see her.As I looked at her, I felt a warmth inside that was difficult to put into words. It wasn’t just excitement, it was comfort, admiration, and happiness all at once. I wanted that moment to last longer than it did. I found myself wishing I could express how happy I was to see her, but sometimes feelings are much easier to feel than they are to explain.Part of me wanted to hug her. Not because I was trying to make a big gesture, but because a hug felt like the most natural way to show how much joy I felt in that moment. It seemed like the simplest expression of affection and appreciation. Yet I hesita
Jason Mike and I drove to the restaurant just before sunset, the streets glowing with the soft orange light of evening traffic. The ride there was quiet at first, with the sound of the engine and occasional music from the radio filling the silence. As we got closer, Mike seemed more nervous than usual. He kept tapping his fingers against the steering wheel and checking the time on his phone. I could tell something important was on his mind, though he did not say much about it during the drive.When we finally arrived, the restaurant was already busy. Cars lined the parking area, and people could be seen walking in and out through the glass entrance doors. Mike parked near the side of the building, took a deep breath, and looked toward the entrance as though searching for someone. After a moment, he turned to me with a serious expression.“Please remain in the car,” Mike said. “I just want to hurry and speak with her before anything else.”His voice carried a sense of urgency, an
Jason I asked Mike what Clara had said over the phone. Mike explained that he had already warned him about Clara’s behavior.Mike said that Clara was stubborn and would not agree to the offer that had been presented to her. According to Mike, Clara was firm in her decision and unwilling to change her mind despite attempts to persuade her.The conversation suggests that there had been negotiations or discussions involving Clara, and the offer was important to the people involved. However, Clara did not accept it because she strongly believed in her own position. Mike’s statement shows that he was not surprised by her reaction. He seemed convinced that Clara’s personality made it difficult for her to compromise or follow what others expected of her.My question also indicates curiosity and concern about the outcome of the phone conversation. He wanted to know Clara’s exact response and whether there was any possibility that she would reconsider the offer. Mike’s made it clear that






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