LOGINWhen Renata arrived at her new apartment, she could only stare in disbelief. The place Dominic Sinclair had given her was enormous—easily ten times the size of the dingy boarding room she used to live in.
The ceilings were high, the walls spotless, and each step she took echoed softly across the white marble floors. The whole space looked as if it had been lifted straight from a luxury interior magazine—modern, immaculate, and… eerily quiet.
She dropped her small bag from her shoulder and stood in the middle of the living room, taking in the gray sofa, the glass-top coffee table, and the wide city view framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. Everything looked perfect, and maybe that was the problem. It felt too perfect.
“So?” a voice broke the silence. “Do you like it?”
Renata nodded. It would’ve been a lie to say she wasn’t impressed. But her awe faded almost instantly, replaced by a bitter awareness—none of this came from her own hard work. Everything around her was paid for with her own dignity.
Dominic looked around briefly before his eyes settled back on her. “Alright then. From now on, this apartment is yours. I’ll drop by from time to time.” He tapped his phone lightly. “The password is 3132.”
Renata swallowed hard. “Yes, sir.”
Dominic turned toward the door. “I’ll be going now.”
“Wait—sir!” Renata called out quickly, her voice trembling. “About the money…”
He paused, raising an eyebrow before walking back toward her. “Ah, right. I nearly forgot.” He stopped close—too close—and she caught the sharp scent of his cologne. “How much do you need?”
Renata lowered her gaze, fingers twisting together. “Just… twenty million to start with, sir. My sister’s therapy begins this week.”
Dominic studied her for a moment, as though weighing something deeper than the amount itself. Then he took out his phone and began typing. “Check your account.”
Renata fished her phone from her bag, and a second later, the screen lit up with a notification.
Transfer received: Rp50,000,000.“Sir… that’s too much.”
A faint smile tugged at his lips. “Consider it an advance. I don’t like small matters cluttering my mind.”
Renata stayed quiet, lowering her head. But then, without warning, he tilted her chin upward. His lips brushed hers—quick, deliberate, and enough to leave her frozen.
“For the time we didn’t get to finish in the car,” he murmured.
Her cheeks burned. She wiped the damp corner of her mouth with her thumb, heart thundering violently in her chest.
When Dominic finally walked out and the door clicked shut behind him, the sound felt like a dividing line between two worlds—her old, simple life and this new one, too lavish to ever feel like home.
Renata remained standing there long after he’d gone. Her lips still tingled, though not from the kiss itself—it was the pounding in her chest that wouldn’t stop. She took a long breath, trying to steady herself.
Her gaze fell to the phone still in her hand. The transfer notification glowed on the screen, staring back at her. Fifty million rupiah. A number she’d only ever dreamed of—now it felt like both a lifeline and a noose.
She sank onto the edge of the sofa, staring blankly ahead before dialing a number she knew by heart. The line rang several times before a soft voice answered.
“Hello? Renata?”
“Mom…”
Her voice cracked. She forced a small smile, even though no one could see it.
“You’re at the hospital, right?”
“Yes. Alea just fell asleep after her morning therapy. But Renata, I don’t know who else to borrow from—”
“Mom, don’t worry,” Renata cut her off gently. “I… I managed to get a loan. A big one. Alea can continue her treatment next week.”
There was a pause on the other end, followed by her mother’s trembling sigh of relief.
“Oh, thank God… Renata. Where did you get that kind of money?”
Renata’s eyes dropped to the marble floor. Her reflection shimmered faintly on its polished surface, looking like a stranger.
“From someone I know,” she said quietly. “Someone kind enough to help.”
“You’re sure this isn’t causing any trouble?”
“No, Mom. I promise everything will be fine.”
She could hear her mother’s shaky breath, the sound of emotion thickening her words.
“Thank you, Renata. I know you’re always doing your best. Alea will be so happy when she hears this.”
Renata squeezed her eyes shut. Doing my best, she repeated inwardly. If only you knew who I owe it to.
“Mom, I’ll call again later, okay? I still need to settle into this new place.”
“Alright, honey. Take care, and don’t overwork yourself.”
“I will, Mom.”
The call ended. Silence returned.
Renata stared down at the phone resting on her lap. The money was hers now. Alea would get her treatment. So why did her chest feel even tighter?
“I didn’t sell myself,” she whispered, almost like a prayer. “I’m just saving Alea…”
But the more she repeated it, the thinner the line became between truth and the lie she was trying to believe.
***
Renata set her phone aside and looked around the spacious apartment. The air conditioner hummed softly—the only sound breaking the stillness. She rose slowly, walking through the space as if trespassing in someone else’s home.
The dim lights from the living room cast a warm glow over the meticulously arranged furniture. Yet something felt… off.
Too neat. Too ready.
She stopped in front of a glass wardrobe that reflected her faint silhouette. One of the doors was slightly ajar. Curiosity tugged at her feet.
Her pulse quickened for no reason as she reached for the cold metal handle.
The door creaked open—and her breath hitched.
Inside hung rows of silk lingerie, ranging from soft pastels to daring shades of red and black, all in her exact size. Some pieces still had their boutique tags attached.
Renata swallowed hard. She brushed her fingers over one delicate fabric, the smooth texture like a whisper against her skin—then snatched her hand back as though it burned.
“Why does it feel like all of this was… prepared for me?” she murmured.
She stepped back, unease creeping up her spine. Her gaze drifted toward the nightstand beside the bed. One drawer was slightly open.
With trembling hands, she pulled it out.
Something glinted inside. A pair of metal handcuffs, heavy and cold, lay on a bed of black velvet. Beneath them—other objects she recognized instantly, though she wished she didn’t. Her cheeks flushed hot; goosebumps crawled across her arms.
Renata slammed the drawer shut, heart hammering. She stumbled backward, almost tripping on the thick carpet. Blood rushed in her ears, the room spinning faintly around her.
And then—her phone buzzed in her pocket.
One new message from Dominic Sinclair.
[How long do I have to wait for a woman to stop bleeding before I can touch her again?]
Selly sat on the park bench she and Renata used to share, but today it felt far too wide and empty. Leaves drifted down lazily around her as a cool afternoon breeze brushed across her face, yet it did nothing to ease the gnawing anxiety that had been eating away at her for the past month.It had been a full month since Renata last showed up to class. There was no clear explanation. Her replies to messages were short and distant, phone calls went unanswered, and every time Selly went to her old apartment, the door remained tightly locked. Only once had Renata opened it — her face deathly pale, eyes hollow, and her smile painfully forced. After that, Renata had pulled away even further.Selly stared at her phone screen, forehead creased with worry. Her last message to Renata had gone unread for two days.Selly: Ren, I’m really worried about you. Are you okay? At least text me once a day. I miss you.She let out a long sigh and leaned back against the bench, her mind spinning. Was Renata
Dominic said nothing more. He simply stared at Renata for several long seconds, his eyes dark and intense, before leaning down. With strong but careful movements, he slid one arm beneath her back and the other under her knees, lifting her effortlessly as if she weighed nothing.Renata let out a soft gasp, her arms instinctively wrapping around his neck. She was still bare from the waist down, her skirt long since pushed up and useless. Every shift made her swollen, aching pussy throb with fresh sensitivity, and she bit down hard on her lower lip to stifle a whimper of pain.“Slowly, Daddy…” she whispered weakly, burying her face in the crook of his neck.“Shh,” Dominic murmured, his voice low and steady. “I’ve got you.”He carried her through the living room and into the main bathroom. The dim lights turned on automatically as they entered. He gently set her down on the edge of the large marble bathtub, then turned on the faucet. Warm water began to fill the tub, steam rising softly a
Dominic had just killed the engine of his car in the basement of his luxury apartment building when his phone vibrated in the pocket of his suit jacket. Today had been more exhausting than usual—endless faculty meetings, students asking ridiculous questions, and his thoughts constantly drifting back to Renata. The girl had barely replied to his messages for the past two days. Only half-hearted emojis and curt answers that were clearly forced.He grabbed his work bag from the passenger seat and walked toward the private elevator with tired but determined strides. The moment the apartment door closed behind him, Dominic tossed his jacket onto the sofa, loosened his tie, and poured himself a generous glass of whiskey. The night was still young, but his body was already craving something stronger than coffee.He had just settled into the chair at his work desk when his phone vibrated again. This time, it wasn’t a regular message.An email.From: Cedric Harrington Subject: For You, Pak Dom
But Cedric didn’t care—not even a little. He only grew more savage, thrusting into her again and again like a massive hammer pounding without mercy. Each brutal impact jolted Renata’s body violently, her breasts bouncing painfully with the force. He sank his teeth deep into her neck, sharp and unrelenting, leaving angry red marks that would bloom into dark bruises by morning. His left hand squeezed her breast with cruel brutality, fingers pinching her nipple so hard she screamed louder, the pain shooting straight through her like a blade to the bone.“This is your punishment, Ren,” he hissed against her ear, his breath hot and heavy, thick with hellish heat. “You like it rough, don’t you? Just like you did with my father. You’re nothing but a cheap slut who craves a big cock, aren’t you?”Renata sobbed without end, tears soaking the crumpled pillow until it was drenched. Her body tried weakly to resist, hips twisting away on instinct, but Cedric was too strong, too merciless. With a r
Her legs unsteady, Renata felt like a broken doll being dragged mercilessly by Cedric. The cold night air bit into her skin as they stepped out of the apartment building, sharp enough to pierce bone, but it was nothing compared to the icy dread that had frozen her heart solid. She didn’t dare scream—the thought of Selly hearing, of dragging her best friend deeper into this nightmare, sealed her lips shut. Cedric’s grip on her wrist felt like a burning iron shackle: no visible bruises, but it seared straight into her soul, making every second feel like eternal torment. She tried tugging her hand away, gently at first, but he only tightened his hold, his dark eyes flashing a silent, chilling warning that made her tremble.Cedric’s car—a sleek black sedan that still carried the sharp scent of new leather—waited in the dimly lit, damp underground garage. The stench of engine oil and exhaust fumes stung Renata’s nose until she thought she might be sick, but fear clamped everything down. He
That morning, the campus café they usually went to felt colder than usual. Not because of the air conditioning, but because of the uneasy tension hanging thick in the air. Selly sat at a corner table by the window, her back straight but her shoulders tight, one hand wrapped around a cup of coffee that had long since lost its warmth. She had deliberately chosen a quieter spot—far enough from the crowd, yet still within view of others.For safety.So there would be witnesses if Cedric decided to lose control.Cedric arrived right on time, as always. He looked worn down, his eyes red and sunken, as if he hadn’t slept at all the night before. He took the seat across from Selly and offered the familiar faint smile that used to melt her heart every time. But now she knew better—that smile was hollow, stripped of sincerity.“Hey, Sel,” he greeted softly, reaching out as if to take her hand across the table. “Are you okay? I was really worried last night when you just walked away like that.”







