Billionaire Falls for Prostitute
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remember watching those people of high status stroll by, dressed in their fine clothes, noses in the air, like they were untouchable. Back then, I thought they were
ome a king. But the truth is, it's all a façade. Respect, money, power-none of it meant a damn thing. Sure, I've got comfort, and nobody dared to laugh at me now, but where's the excitement
ghts. I was here to make a deal with Caesar, one of t
open, something unex
lf with a grace that didn't fit the scene. She was beautiful, perfect even, but it was obvious-she was running from
tepped out of the elev
onto my leg like it was a lifeline. Her grip was tight, her hands trembli
e save me from this hell," she sobbed,
wling under my skin, making me recoil. I hated it when people begged, when the
n a whisper, but it carried the weight of venom, the
he di
whatever you want me to if you do
n't hear the warning in my tone or chose to ignore it. That onl
ed, kicking her hand away with a force that se
abbed my leg again, her voice a desperate plea
I despised-people who could not stand on their own two feet. But her persistence, her nerve-wracking insistence, began to gnaw at me. It was t
h to steady myself. When I opened the
neck, lifting her off the ground as her eyes widened in sh
do you?" I snarled,
like you, and trust me, they alway
e pressure of my hand around her throat. "Please...
tic attempt to manipulate me, to get what she wanted by playing the victim. I w
, their faces a mixture of urgency
them said with a smirk,
e, a twisted sense of pleas
logise for the inconvenience, sir. She's one
't just running from troubl
ight on the job. Most of the new girl
the guards immediately stepped in, seizing
ut her cries echoed through the cor