LOGINI blink at him as I process his statement. He just stares back at me, a hungry look in his eyes, his tongue toying with his bottom lip.
“I…” I clear my throat. “I am afraid I'm not available.” I manage to say, although it comes out in a barely audible, breathy whisper. He raises an eyebrow. “Why?” “Because I'm not looking to be dominated.” I see his teeth clench, the muscle twitching in his jaw. “If you’d still like to consider this, I can find you someone who–” “I’ll pay double.” He interrupts. “Excuse me?” He steps forward. I step back. “I’ll pay extra. For you.” “I'm not a submissive.” I repeat. “Never?” He smirks, his hand coming up to my face, his fingers grazing my cheek, just below the lace of my mask. “Not even once?” I open my mouth, then I close it. I don’t want to lie to him. I always tell him the truth at the office, and now I'm finding that I also can’t lie to him here, out of some kind of moral stance. He smiles, sliding his hand to my neck and tugging me closer, his lips almost touching mine. “What will it take for you to consider submitting to me?” He asks in a whisper. In this moment? Not a whole lot. In general? I'm not sure. If the other clients get wind of me being dominated it could impact my reputation, and then my clients could leave. I take hold of his wrist, and guide his hand away from my neck, trying to maintain a blasé expression on my face. Once he drops his hand, I clasp mine together in front of me. “Like I said, fill out the forms, and note your preference. If we can’t accommodate it, you have the option to withdraw.” I say robotically. “My preference isn’t a suggestion. I want you, or nothing.” I want to melt into the floor at his words, but I force my jellified legs to start walking to the door instead. As I exit the walkway, opening the door back to the main room, he steps out, and I walk over to Kai. “Please, can you give Mr. Reid the new member forms?” I ask the guard politely, still trying to shake off the fact that the adrenaline is bubbling through my body. I can feel him standing behind me. I can feel his breath over my neck as Kai hands me the pack. I whip round, determined to not let Mr. Reid’s gorgeous face interrupt my professionalism, and hand him the pack. “I hope we see you again, David.” I say politely. He smiles. “That depends on you, doll.” He replies, before turning away from me and heading to the front door, the forms firmly clutched in his hand. He looks back at me just after pushing the door open, and he gives me a wink. I breathe in as he leaves, the door shutting too loudly in my opinion. Like I'm too aware of it. I race to the bar, as quickly as my walking speed can carry me. Nico already has a martini ready for me, which I gulp down. “You okay?” He asks, the worry evident. I never act like this here. Like I'm…affected. I just give him a thumbs up and keep drinking. He grabs his walkie. “Sel, she’s coming up.” He says, watching me slam the now empty glass down, and race towards the door that leads up to the office. “WHAT A FUCKING NIGHTMARE!” I yell as I throw her door open and storm in. She's sitting behind her desk, her eyes wide, everything tidied away in preparation for my return. “That was ridiculous Sel, I am NEVER–” “What did he say?” “What bit exactly?! Cause it was all–” “After you showed him Room 4.” She clarifies, turning to her computer screen and clicking her mouse erratically. “You know we have no sound on these, but this?!” She swivels the screen round to show me the camera footage of him stepping towards me, his hand coming to my cheek. It makes my face tingle with the memory. “What the hell did he say to make your face look like that?” “He…” I inhale. “He wants me.” “I'm sorry?” “He wants me. To dominate. He wants me to be his sub.” I mutter. Her eyes widen. Then she starts laughing. “This isn’t funny!” “Oh my god, Nora, this is…God that is something.” She keeps laughing, rubbing her eyes. “Reid, your boss, who you have a crush on, wants to dominate you, the resident dominatrix? Jesus…” She starts laughing. “SEL!” I yell, and she coughs, trying to sit up straight in her chair and put on a professional face. “Right, no you’re right. Hmm.” She puts her finger on her mouth as she thinks. “What did you say back?” “I said no, that I'm not a sub.” “It’s not that you’re not ever a sub though–” “He said he’d pay extra.” “He did what now?” Her mouth drops open. “Extra?” “Yeah, he wants to pay extra to have me. He said double.” Sel and I share a silent look. I'm grimacing awkwardly, and her mouth is wide open in shock. “No.” I say, as I watch the gears turning in her head. “Sel, I am not doing it.” She finally closes her mouth, and breathes as she looks back at me. She taps her fingers on the desk. “Let’s see what his questionnaire comes back with first. Emma’s a good sub, maybe she’ll match him.” Sel says quietly, as though she's saying it mostly to herself. I nod, and excuse myself, aiming to go back to the bar and try and forget the encounter I just had with Mr. Reid. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The next few days at work, I find that I can’t look him in the eye. Our conversations have suffered a little, becoming more awkward, more professional, and I find myself trying not to spend too much time at his side. Partly not wanting him to pick up on the fact that I'm the same girl from the club, but also because I keep thinking about his words. His touch. The way he looked at me when he was asking for me. I'm not sure if he has returned his forms yet. Sel hasn't told me that he has, but maybe she's also not telling me about him in general after how I reacted. It isn’t until Sunday evening, one of my nights off, that she rings me while I'm at home watching TV. “Sup bitch.” I say through a mouthful of pizza. “I need you to be calm.” I instantly stop chewing. “Are you calm?” She asks. I swallow my food. “Earth to Nora?” “What is it?” I ask. I hear her sharp inhale on the other end. “He matched.” I know she's talking about David. I lean forward to put my plate on the coffee table. “Okay. And?” I ask, dreading the answer that I half know is coming. “He’s a match for you.” “You’re fucking shitting me.” I screw my eyes shut, and drop my head back. “You know I keep your sub profile on the system just in case we got another Ethan. Looks like we have.” I stand up, starting to pace around my living room as I think it over. Mr. Reid matched me? “There’s a couple of points where he’s one scale away from your answers, but that’s negotiable–” Sel continues. “You’re not seriously thinking of suggesting I do this?” I snap. “Do you remember our conversation earlier this week?” She asks. “You need something different. You haven’t subbed in a long time. It’s with your boss. Tell me that this isn’t the perfect scenario to add drama to your life?” “This wasn’t exactly what I had in mind.” I groan. “He’s also already called asking again if his request was taken into account. His request for you. And he’s offered an obscene amount of money to make sure it happens.” “Sel!” “I really don’t have a good reason to say no, Nora, and neither do you.” “Apart from the fact that it could ruin my life? My day job?” “With the amount he offered, you wouldn’t even need your day job.” I pause. “How much?” “You can look that over after your first meeting with him.” “My first… did you already book it in?!” “….Possibly.” “SELENA!” “Just come and talk to him. You can negotiate a special rate, what you will and won’t do, whatever you need. But you’re doing it, because you’re in a rut, and he apparently is perfect for you.” “If it doesn’t go well, I'm quitting.” “Well, we'll just have to see about that, won't we?” She replies, and I can hear her words being warped by a smile. “Tuesday, 9.30pm. Wear something special.”Eli stands in front of the small mirror in his room, buttoning a clean shirt he has not worn since his last day at Westbridge. The fabric feels stiff against his skin after weeks of old t-shirts and gym clothes. He runs a hand through his hair and checks the time on his phone. The woman on the phone yesterday had introduced herself simply as Selene and asked to meet at a quiet café across town. She had not given many details, but something in her voice made him agree. Now he wonders if he should have said no.A ragged cough echoes from his mother’s room down the short hallway. He pauses with his fingers on the last button. The sound comes again, deeper this time, like it hurts and continues for a while as he counts the seconds. When they finally stop, Eli walks to her door and pushes it open gently. His mother is lying in bed, propped against thin pillows, her face pale and drawn as the room smells of stale air and the faint medicinal tang of the pills on her nightstand.“Mom,” he say
The footsteps are not slowing down.I have approximately three seconds to make a decision, and the decisions available to me are: stand here holding a stolen photograph in my father’s study – which I’m not supposed to be in – like a complete amateur, or hide. Quickly.I scramble towards the desk as fast as I can just as the steps stop just outside the door.Urgh, this is so undignified, I think as I tuck my legs together under me.The space is smaller than it looks from the outside and I have to pull my knees up and angle my shoulders sideways. I catch my elbow on the wood in a way that will bruise, but I am fully underneath it and out of the immediate sightline of the door by the time the handle turns. I press myself against the back panel and breathe through my nose and try to stay as silent as I can while my heart tries to beat right through my chest.“Please be someone else,” I whisper a quick prayer. “Literally anyone else. Even bigfoot would be a wonderful surprise.”But o
The alarm goes off at six and Elias is already awake.He lies there for a moment listening to it, then reaches over and turns it off, and then lies there for another moment while the habit of the morning reassembles itself in his body.His eyes open to the familiar crack in the ceiling of his old apartment, and for a moment everything feels normal. Then the weight of the last few weeks crashes down on him. No uniform hanging on the chair. No early bus to catch. No Lucia waiting at the end of the hallway with that flirty look she gives him when no one’s looking. He was expelled yesterday and for the first time in a while, his life holds no purpose.He sits up slowly, careful of the healing wound in his chest, swings his legs over the side of the bed and stands, moving through the small space on autopilot.His mother’s door is still shut. She sleeps late on the days after her bad nights, and last night was a bad night, he heard her through the wall at two in the morning, moving ar
I have the cab drop me four blocks from the house.It is probably excessive, but my father has cameras on the main gate and a standing arrangement with the security team to flag unscheduled vehicle arrivals, and I did not sneak out of school in the middle of a Tuesday to get caught in the driveway.The afternoon sun feels too bright on my skin, and every passing car makes me tense, like someone might recognize me and wonder why I am not at school. I pull my blazer a little tighter around me and keep my pace steady, not too fast, not too slow. Just another girl taking a long way home. Nothing to see here.I count it as a win when I reach the side entrance without triggering anything.The house is quiet like it always is in the afternoons when the kitchen staff have their overlap break and my mother is at her standing lunch with the charitable foundation board and Marcus runs his weekly perimeter debrief with the external team. My heart is beating harder than it should for a simple
A/N: Hi guys Whew. Writing these last few chapters has felt a lot like repeatedly stabbing myself in the eye with a blunt toothpick. Eli and Lucia are my babies, and I have been dragging them through the trenches lately Eli got exposed and expelled. Lucia lost her friends, and both of them got their hearts ripped out while everything else was falling apart around them. It's been a rough week for everybody involved, especially me :( But now I need to know... Do you think Eli deserved what happened? Should Lucia ever forgive him? Should Eli come back to the Reid house? And most importantly... What exactly do you think David is hiding? 👀 Drop your thoughts, theories, predictions, angry rants, emotional support speeches, and conspiracy theories in the comments because I genuinely want to hear them. For now though... Enjoy, sinners ~ The hallway feels different without him in it. I noticed it the moment I walked through the main entrance this morning, this low, ambient
Elias presses his forehead against the bus’s cold glass as he retraces the last fourteen days. He spent his two-week medical leave in a cramped, damp apartment waiting to heal, all while the memory of Lucia slamming her bedroom door on his face played an endless loop in his head.He wonders how she’s managing, though. He knows she’s too stubborn to let the world see her break, but he can’t help but worry about her, given everything he’s put her through lately. He checks the black brace beneath his uniform trousers as he admits to himself that he deserves every bit of the silent treatment she’s dishing out.He probably also deserves the bullet her father chose not to fire.The bus screeches to a halt across from Westerfield Academy gates. He tries to recall if the school always looked this intimidating all the times he took the bus before. He steps down onto the pavement, his left leg aching still slightly aching even through the piles of pain meds he shoved down his throat this mornin
Author's Note: Life update/a word of thanks! Between posting the last chapter just a few days ago and posting the chapter now, we’ve surpassed 900 subscribers and are now past 1000. Unbefuckinglievable! Thank you guys so much. I just wanted to let you know how much y
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The sound of gunfire still rings in my ears long after the echo dies. Rhys moves fast. Faster than my brain can catch up with. One second the gun is pressed to my forehead and I am staring down the end of every bad decision I have ever made, and the next second Maya is flying backward, her body sl
I sit on the edge of Lucy's bed long after she falls back asleep, her small hand still curled around mine. The room is dark except for the faint glow of the nightlight shaped like a crescent moon. I stare at it, thinking about how everything I thought I could control is slipping through my finger







