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The $5000 guest

作者: K.B
last update publish date: 2026-02-24 20:06:40

Elena’s POV

The hotel lobby smelled like expensive perfume and polished wood. Everything looked perfect and rich. I felt out of place.

I held my small black clutch tightly. My heart was beating so fast it hurt.

I was Elena Montgomery. I organized charity events. I made sure flowers matched tablecloths. I was a respectable wife.

I did not do things like this. I didn't book "services" from apps.

But then I remembered the scent of jasmine perfume on Mark’s shirt. I remembered him calling me stagnant.

That word burned inside me.

I stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the penthouse. Room 402. My hands were shaking, but my face stayed calm.

When the elevator doors opened, the hallway was quiet and soft under my heels. I reached the door and unlocked it with my phone.

Click.

The room was dim. The city lights shone through tall windows.

A man stood near the window with his back to me.

“You’re late,” he said.

His voice was deep and steady.

He wasn't what I expected. I expected someone... with a fake, practiced smile who would tell me I was pretty because I was paying him to.

"I... there was traffic," I lied. My voice caught in my throat.

He was even more handsome than his photo. Tall. Strong. Sharp features. Dark eyes that looked serious and powerful.

He didn’t look like someone hired for the night.

He looked like someone important.

He walked toward me slowly, confidently.

“You look nervous, Elena,” he said.

Hearing my name made my stomach twist.

He knew my name. Of course he did. Chloe had set it all up.

"I’ve never done this before," I blurted out.

The "good girl" in me, the one who had spent ten years trying to be the perfect wife was screaming at me to run. To go home, apologize to Mark, and pretend everything was fine.

But then I looked at this stranger.

"It’s just for one night," I said, my voice gaining strength. "I’m not looking for a boyfriend. I’m not looking for a connection. I just... I need to settle a score. I want to feel something other than invisible."

He stopped just a few inches from me. He was so tall I had to tilt my head back to look at him. He smelled of expensive scotch.

"A score?" he repeated. A small, dark smile played on his lips as he noticed my wedding ring. “Your husband must be a very stupid man."

"He doesn’t think so" I whispered, the word tasting like poison.

The stranger reached out. I flinched, but he didn't grab me. He just ran the back of his hand down my cheek. His skin was warm. "He doesn’t think so??" He shook his head. "He’s not just stupid. He’s blind."

He stepped closer, his chest almost brushing mine. "Tonight, you aren't a wife. You aren't a 'good girl.' You’re just mine. And I promise you, by the time the sun comes up, you won't feel invisible."

---

He didn't treat me like a transaction. He treated me like I was special.

He led me to the bed, but he didn't rush. He took his time unzipping my dress, his fingers trailing against my skin.

When he finally pulled me against him, the world outside that room disappeared. Mark didn't exist. The open marriage contract didn't exist. There was only the heat of this man and the way he looked at me like I was the only thing in the world that mattered.

He was dominant, commanding me to look at him, to feel him, to stay present. When I closed my eyes, he whispered, "No. Look at me, Elena. I want you to remember exactly who is doing this to you."

He was slow when I needed him to be, and frantic when the rage inside me boiled over. It was the opposite of the cold, mechanical sex I’d had with Mark for years.

This man wanted all of me.

In the quiet moments afterward, as we lay tangled in the silk sheets, he brushed the hair away from my forehead.

"He really doesn't see you, does he?" he asked quietly.

"No," I said, my voice raspy. "I guess I’m just part of the furniture."

"A woman like you... you’re meant to be worshipped, not managed."

I fell asleep in his arms, feeling a strange sense of safety I hadn't felt in a decade.

---

I woke up at 5:00 AM. The room was gray with the first light of dawn.

The man was still asleep, his face looking younger. For a second, I wanted to stay. I wanted to wake him up and ask him his real name.

But the fear came back. The "good girl" was back, reminding me that this was a paid arrangement. I was a Montgomery. I had a reputation. I had a life to rebuild, and it didn't include a call boy, no matter how incredible he was.

I got up quietly and dressed. My body ached in places I had forgotten existed.

I went to my purse and pulled out the envelope. Five thousand dollars in cash. I placed it on the nightstand next to his watch. Then, I grabbed a piece of hotel stationery and wrote a single note:

Thank you for the service. Please don't contact me. This was a one-time transaction.

I didn't look back. I slipped out of the room and headed for the elevators.

When I walked out of the hotel lobby, I signaled for the valet to bring my car. As I waited, a line of six black SUVs with tinted windows and government plates pulled into the circular driveway. Men in earpieces jumped out, looking sharp and dangerous.

They looked like they were guarding a head of state. I wondered which celebrity or politician was staying here.

I didn't care. I got into my car and drove away.

---

Julian’s POV

A sharp knock on the door pulled me out of the best sleep I’d had in years.

I reached out, expecting to feel soft skin and the scent of roses. But the bed was cold.

I sat up, rubbing my face. The room was empty. The woman, Elena, she was gone.

"Julian? You in there? We’re ten minutes behind schedule," a voice called from the hallway.

"Come in, Stefan," I grumbled, swinging my legs out of bed.

The door opened, and Stefan, my head of security and oldest friend, walked in. He looked at the rumpled sheets and the empty wine glasses, then at me. He grinned.

"So? How was it? Was the app actually worth the five-star rating?" Marcus asked, leaning against the dresser. "I still can't believe the most powerful CEO in the state had to 'hire' a date because he was bored of social climbers."

"It wasn't a date," I said, standing up and heading for the shower. "It was... different. She didn't know who I was."

"That’s the point of the 'Incognito' tier, isn't it?" Marcus laughed. Then he stopped. He walked over to the nightstand. "Uh, Julian?"

"What?"

"She left you a tip."

I froze. I walked back into the room. There, next to my Patek Philippe watch, was a stack of hundred-dollar bills. And a note.

I picked up the note.

Thank you for the service. Please don't contact me. This was a one-time transaction.

I stared at the money. I had billions in the bank. I owned the company that had built the very car she probably drove. And this woman, this beautiful, broken woman had treated me like a common escort.

A laugh bubbled up in my chest. A real, genuine laugh.

"She paid me," I muttered.

"Wait, she thought you were actually..." Stefan started laughing so hard he had to hold onto the wall. "The Julian Vane? Paid for service? Oh, this is the best day of my life."

I looked at the money, then at the door. I could still smell her perfume in the air. She thought she could just walk away.

She didn't know that Julian Vane never let go of something he wanted. And I wanted her.

"Stefan," I said, my voice turning cold and professional.

"Yeah?"

"Find her," I said, handing him the envelope. "I want her name, her address, and everything about that husband she mentioned. Especially him."

I looked out at the city.

"I'll see you soon, Elena," I whispered. "And I'm going to give you your money back. With interest."

TBC

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