Contracted Marriage With The Alpha Prince
a somewhat restless sleep, a peculiar soreness in my lower body brought me back to the reality of the night b
eeded – a souvenier of the ni
pace next to me was empty, and the rumpled sheets seemed to mock me with their silent testimony to the night's e
still foggy from sleep, registered the blurred shape of toned muscles and the echo of movements beyond the frosted gl
workout session last night. But I'm pretty su
st night's indulgence. It was a whirlwind of sensations and choices I hadn't consciou
id to disturb the fragile equilibrium of the room. My clothes, carelessly strewn about, were retrieved one by one and neatly folded. I glanc
tempting me with their aromatic allure. My gaze fixated on a glorious crea
motion, I snatched the sandwich from the tray, feeling a mix of victory
shoulder like a secret accomplice in my grand escape plan. The hallway stretched before me
ent cheerleader in this comedic caper. As I approached the ele
lance by the hotel's secret sandwich police. With a sly grin, I pressed the button for the groun
ran into anyone. "Oh, this sandwich? It's, uh, a... late-
pe artist. The hotel's ambiance of hushed conversations and ambient music served as my cover, and I saun
ns swirling within me. I gazed out of the tiny window, watching as the world below became
ached with a practiced smi
f the beverage seeming like a comforting
y mother blinked on the screen. "Debt almost paid. Come back, stop chas
mastered the art of masking emotions through a screen. "Mom, I'm
g that seemed to reach through the pixels. I felt a sting in my eyes, the wind
crackled over the intercom, welcoming everyone to the new destination with the kind of enthusiasm that would make even the most st
ersistent bee. My manager's name flashed on the screen – a call from the
r were you ready to audition for a disaster movie?" The voice on the ot
ditioned for an Oscar with my dramatic reactions to the in-fligh
absurd spectacles life had to offer. "You're a trooper, Melissa. Now, listen carefully. Jenny will pick
he business. "Oh, great. Leonard 'The Taskmaster' Johnson. Is he as terrifyin
teachers. Do not – I repeat, do not – get too comfortable, and for the love of al
ny bone doesn't exist. Should be a piece of cake," I quipped, already envisioning the
aces at the airport. A familiar figure caught my eye – Jenny, my part
f enthusiasm as she enveloped me in a hug that bordered on the ed