A One Night Stand With Damien Smith

A One Night Stand With Damien Smith

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Blaire hesitated, unaware of how much to reveal. " For spending time with me that night." Damien's expression shifted. " Are you a sex worker? I mean we only met that night, had sex while drunk and you seem okay with it. Are you here for the money? Well I should have thought about that too. I mean you know I'm Damien Smith." " No, How can you be so mean?" she said, disgusted by his attitude . " I didn't even know who you were until that morning." He nodded, his gaze rather cold. " But you took the money I dropped on the cupboard. For a moment I thought what I felt was real." "Look, whatever we had that night wasn't real, and you forced me into having an affair with you," he said, his voice cold and detached. The story is billionaire romance that revolves around two complex characters from very different worlds. Damien Smith, heir to a vast family fortune, is burdened by expectations and an emotionally unstable relationship with his fiancée, Gina. And Blaire,working a low-paying job at a coffee shop, is used to her difficult life enduring mistreatment and haunted by a troubled childhood. Their lives intertwine unexpectedly as they have a conversation and find solace and understanding in each other, despite the fact they were strangers to each other. They got drunk and ended up in each other's arms. He tries to deny the feelings he has for Blaire, as he ensures himself, she was only a desperate chick, who hovers around men for money. He meets her again at the bar, but this time around he was cold. The once lively emotions Blaire felt turned to agony, as Damien made it clear, it was only a one night stand.

A One Night Stand With Damien Smith Chapter 1 The beginning

The night crept in with an unexpected chill, casting a mist over the city's skyline as Damien scrolled through his phone. The clock struck midnight, all the same, no response. His fiancée, Gina, had been away for months, working overseas. They'd grown familiar with the distance, to the random messages, the occasional video calls that somehow made them feel like they were in the same room. But tonight was different. His calls went unanswered, his texts read but without reply.

Anxiety constricted in his chest. He scrolled through their last conversation, her smiling face staring back at him in their old messages.

Has something happened? Was she pulling away? The distance was supposed to be temporary, but lately, it felt like a widening chasm that neither could cross. His mind wrapped with possibilities, each worse than the last.

Unable to bear the silence, he grabbed his coat and keys. Maybe he just needed a distraction.

The city streets, loud and insensitive, beckoned him as he drove through the night. In due time, the neon sign of a dimly lit bar appeared, positioned between skyscrapers like a secret. He parked the car and headed inside.

The bar was modest, scarcely filled, the low hum of conversation blending with the soft jazz playing overhead. Damien ordered a bottle of whiskey, the amber liquid swirling in the glass as he lifted it to his lips. It was strong, just what he needed to slow down the uncertainty eroding at him. His gaze moved, scanning the room, until it settled on someone.

In a corner compartment, half-hidden in shadow, sat a woman. Her posture was slumped, her fingers tracing the edge of her untouched drink. There was something about her, an air of sadness that mirrored his own distress. She seemed out of place, like she didn't belong in this world of unstable laughter and temporary solace. She was alone, and so was he.

Without fully thinking it through, Damien grabbed his glass of whiskey and walked over. " Do you mind if I sit?"

The woman looked up, shocked at first, but then she saw the quiet sincerity in his eyes, she nodded. He slid into the compartment across from her, the silence extending between them.

"Are you having a bad night?" he asked gently.

She hesitated, her eyes glancing down at the drink again before she spoke. " Yeah, something like that, I guess. How about you?"

He nodded, lifting his glass slightly in a quiet toast. " Well, I guess we're in the same boat."

They sat for a moment, the weight of their individual troubles hanging in the air between them. Damien wasn't sure why he was drawn to her, but there was a kind of vulnerability in the way she held herself, as though she were on the brink of breaking but refused to let anyone see.

"I'm Damien," he said, breaking the silence.

The woman gave him a slight, fleeting smile, one that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Blaire."

" It's nice to meet you, Blaire." He took a sip of his drink, feeling the warmth of the alcohol seep into his veins. "You look like you could use someone to talk to. I'm here"

She sneered lightly, the sound bitter and soft. " Wow....And what makes you think I would talk to a stranger in a bar?"

Damien shrugged, leaning back in his seat. " That's right, I don't know why anyone would do that. But it could be because sometimes it's easier to talk to someone you'll never see again. You don't have expectations or judgments. Instead you're able to free your mind."

Blaire studied him for a long moment, her eyes searching his face as if trying to decide whether he was being sincere. Something about his calm attitude, his open gaze, made her relax, just a little. "Fair point, I guess you're right" she murmured, and for the first time since they sat together, she picked up her glass and took a sip.

" Did you have a rough day?" he asked, his voice low, almost soothing.

Blaire let out a long breath, her shoulders sagging further. "You could say that. Life has a way of... hitting you all at once, you know?"

He nodded. "I understand. It can be like that sometimes."

She looked at him then, really looked at him, her brow wrinkling. "Do you? You don't exactly strike me as someone who'd have a hard time with anything. No offence."

Damien chuckled softly, the sound a little hollow. "Looks can be deceiving."

The words lingered between them, heavy with unspoken truths. She didn't press, and he was grateful for that. Instead, they sat in a comfortable silence, sharing the quiet in a way that felt strangely intimate.

Minutes passed, the buzz of the bar fading into the background as they talked about everything and nothing at all. He lied to her that he had a misunderstanding with his best friend, at first, about a betrayal and lack of communication, and the emotions were beginning to weigh on him. Blaire listened, her own expression softening as she sipped her drink.

"You ever wonder if people grow apart because they're meant to?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Damien frowned, her question striking something deep within him. He hadn't wanted to think about it, hadn't wanted to admit that maybe, just maybe, the distance between him and Gina was more than physical. "I don't know," he said confused. "Maybe. Or maybe it's just hard to hold on to something when you're miles apart."

Blaire nodded slowly, her fingers tracing the edge of her glass again. "Yeah. It's hard to hold on to things when they feel like they're slipping away."

There was a sensitivity in her voice, a pain that mirrored his own, and for the first time that night, Damien felt a flicker of connection. They were two strangers, brought together by circumstance, but in that moment, it felt like they understood each other in a way that words couldn't fully explain.

As the night wore on, they talked more, the conversation going easier with each passing minute. They shared stories, laughter, even a few moments of silence that didn't feel awkward. It was like the weight they both carried had lightened, if only a little.

By the time the bar began to empty out, Damien found himself reluctant to leave. There was something about Blaire that made him want to stay, to keep talking, to keep exploring whatever it was that had sparked between them.

But he knew he couldn't. Not yet, at least.

"I should go, I have to be somewhere in the morning" he said reluctantly, glancing at his watch.

Blaire smiled softly, a hint of sadness still lingering in her eyes. "Yeah. Me too."

They stood, and for a brief moment, neither of them moved. There was something unspoken between them, something that neither was ready to address. Damien reached out, gently touching her arm. "Take care of yourself, Blaire. Life is full of obstacles"

She nodded, her eyes meeting his. "You too, Damien."

Damien turned to leave but paused for a moment.

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“Blaire hesitated, unaware of how much to reveal. " For spending time with me that night." Damien's expression shifted. " Are you a sex worker? I mean we only met that night, had sex while drunk and you seem okay with it. Are you here for the money? Well I should have thought about that too. I mean you know I'm Damien Smith." " No, How can you be so mean?" she said, disgusted by his attitude . " I didn't even know who you were until that morning." He nodded, his gaze rather cold. " But you took the money I dropped on the cupboard. For a moment I thought what I felt was real." "Look, whatever we had that night wasn't real, and you forced me into having an affair with you," he said, his voice cold and detached. The story is billionaire romance that revolves around two complex characters from very different worlds. Damien Smith, heir to a vast family fortune, is burdened by expectations and an emotionally unstable relationship with his fiancée, Gina. And Blaire,working a low-paying job at a coffee shop, is used to her difficult life enduring mistreatment and haunted by a troubled childhood. Their lives intertwine unexpectedly as they have a conversation and find solace and understanding in each other, despite the fact they were strangers to each other. They got drunk and ended up in each other's arms. He tries to deny the feelings he has for Blaire, as he ensures himself, she was only a desperate chick, who hovers around men for money. He meets her again at the bar, but this time around he was cold. The once lively emotions Blaire felt turned to agony, as Damien made it clear, it was only a one night stand.”
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Chapter 1 The beginning

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Chapter 2 Pleasure at its peak

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Chapter 3 Who did I spend the night with

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Chapter 4 Blaire's past

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Chapter 5 We meet again

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Chapter 6 It was a fling Blaire

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Chapter 7 Disappointed I fell for a stranger

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Chapter 8 Redemption

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Chapter 9 Rachel's secret

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Chapter 10 Save the strangers

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Chapter 11 Why would Damien Smith offer me assistance

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Chapter 12 A new job

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Chapter 13 The Charity Gala

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Chapter 14 She took my advice and got a job.

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Chapter 15 Save Blaire

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Chapter 16 You're pregnant Blaire

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Chapter 17 The unsuccessful abortion

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Chapter 18 Damien reconciliation

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Chapter 19 I can't keep this child

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Chapter 20 The family name should be your priority Damien

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Chapter 21 Going ahead with the abortion

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Chapter 22 What do you really want Damien Smith

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Chapter 23 I Genuinely want to save this unborn child.

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Chapter 24 Conflicted emotions.

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Chapter 25 It's okay to push through.

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Chapter 26 A strange feeling

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Chapter 27 Swirling happiness

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Chapter 28 A feeling of connection

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Chapter 29 You've been quiet about Blaire

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Chapter 30 My Blaire, my friend.

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Chapter 31 Why does he go far for me

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Chapter 32 Why do I feel irritation seeing him with someone else

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Chapter 33 It's okay to dream

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Chapter 34 Damien, my protector.

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Chapter 35 An annoying friendship

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Chapter 36 Admiring his troubles.

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Chapter 37 The warmth

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Chapter 38 A Love triangle.

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Chapter 39 Damien's influence hurts

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Chapter 40 If only you were focused

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