THE Billionaire's Kidney Donor
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mpletely as I wandered aimlessly thro
rain, but I didn't care. At last, I stopped in front of a building alive wit
y, I couldn't afford to buy a drink in a place li
e thought in my mind: forget. Forget Nathan. Forget Sarah. For
im a glare that said, Don't even test me tonight.
quor and perfume. People laughed, danced, and fli
eels clicking on the marble floor. "Whi
" he asked, eyeing me
I look like I'm in
he counter. I knocked it back in one sip, w
," I req
unsure?" I snapped. He shrugged and poured me another drink. One drink
c blurred into a muted roar. "Bad nig
y hazy, to see a man leanin
and unreadable. His dark hair was slicked back, a
nt," I muttered, gestur
artender. "Put her
ur help," I said, nar
eady to warn him to stay away from me, but something about him made me pause. He wasn't like th
ferent. Confident. Co
I asked, my voice
alking to me, Alexander Steele?" "Because you seem like you've made a bad decision
I muttered, thinking
scorned," he s
ess-cheatin
im. "How do yo
look like someone whose life h
him. "And you're what? Some k
my eyes and faced my drink again. "Well, than
rm against my ear. "Maybe not, but
ted to him. I shouldn't be talking to him, shouldn't even consider it, bu
tion are you suggesting?"
tly, the sound
you forget about ever
him, my hea
just exactly what I wanted. "Fin
quite tell what it was, and he extended hi
r, laughter into whispers, and whi
er said at some point,
my pulse quickened at t
we both need to
lose myself completely, even if only for a f
e second we were at the bar, the nex
thick with tension."You're drun
g. He sighed, running a hand through his hair.
shot back, my feelings surfacing. "So, are you goi
t, I thought he would walk away. But then
ng with fire,
ispered. "I
In one swift move, he closed the gap be
eeded to forget. I barely recalled how we ended up
roamed my body, his touch igniting a f
d me. The alcohol claimed victory, and I lost c