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2 Humiliation From All Sides
Author: MKmanyr
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lAustin stood there, rooted to the spot, his heart pounding against his chest with every striking moment.

‘’W-what’s going on here?’’ He stammered, his voice barely audible, getting drowned in the cacophony of pleasure and ecstasy that filled the room.

However, his ashen face and the bulging veins on his arms spoke volumes.

‘’Uh?’’ Oscar, the tall, well-built man who pinned Lana to the wall, arched his brows.

His tongue remained in Lana’s mouth. But out of the corner of his eye, he saw a man who appeared to be a statue.

Yet, seeing the figure in a delivery man's uniform, his knitted brows relaxed, making him snicker.

‘’Baby, what if I tell you that I have something more special prepared for you…’’ Oscar caressed Lana, making her body shiver as though his hands were wrapped in a tiny electric current that coursed through her skin.

‘’No, that can’t wait for later. It’s you I crave now,’’ Lana whispered, but her voice soon trailed off, realizing that they had a guest in the room.

‘’H-how did you know I’m here… I mean, what are you doing here?’’ she asked, pulling herself away from Oscar for a brief moment.

‘’Is that the damn question you ought to be asking me now?’’ Austin snapped, his hands shaking, as he tried to restrain himself from doing anything stupid.

‘’And what about the question?’’ Lana rolled her eyes, removing the strands of brown hair that fell on her forehead.

‘’What?’’ Austin gasped, his eyes furrowing in disbelief, wondering if he misheard his supposed wife.

‘’What were you expecting? Oh… don’t tell me you thought I was going to beg and sob the whole day about how bad of a wife I am.’’ Lana chuckled, her face plastered with disdain.

‘’Well, since you’ve already seen the real deal, I guess it’s time I clarify it.’’ She turned back to Oscar, her long nails dancing on his chest.

‘’I want a divorce.’’

‘’You want a what?’’ Austin’s eyes widened in shock.

‘’Y-you, Lana, you can’t do this to me, if it’s the entire mess here you’re worried about, I promise I won’t get mad at you, and if it’s about that bag you spoke about, trust me, I’ve already, I’ve already-‘’

‘’Enough of your rant.’’ Lana retorted, cutting him mid-sentence.

‘’This mess here? Oh, no sweetheart, this is bliss. Perhaps you’re too stupid to see it.’’

‘’And the bag? Hahaha.’’ She laughed, her eyes rolling in contempt.

‘’I need no bad from your ugly, miserable self. Perhaps you’re still clueless, but…’’

‘’But she doesn’t want a shit from a bullshit like you.’’ Oscar chided in.

‘’Bags, shoes, cars, you can’t afford any, you can’t give her the life she deserves, an angel like this shouldn’t be stuck with a cheap, lowly human like you.’’ Oscar giggled, his hands stroking Lana’s back as he pulled her into a tighter embrace.

Upon seeing the unexpected turn of events, Austin breathed in and out, suppressing his rage.

‘’Lana, I know I’ve not been a good husband, and I might be lacking in one or two areas, but I love you.’’

‘’I love you Lana, and you know how much I cherish you, so please let’s go home.’’ Austin gulped, his face reddening with shame and anger.

‘’Delete yourself from here this instant, what a cheap simp,’’ Lana mumbled, her face buried in Oscar’s chest.

‘’What did you just call me?’’ Austin froze for a moment, before taking long strides forward.

However, Oscar came in between the two, blocking Austin from reaching Lana.

‘’What did you just call me?’’ Austin yelled, startling the two, making Lana creep backwards in trepidation.

However, before Austin could get even more aggressive, the hotel security barged in, pinning him down.

‘’Leave me alone you assholes, tell her to repeat the damn thing she said.’’

‘’What? I said you’re a lowly simp, happy now?’’ Lana scoffed, regaining her confidence upon seeing the security guards.

‘’Or do you want to fap to our steamy make-out session…?’’ Oscar taunted. ‘’You see, jerking off to the sight of your wife being drilled by another man isn’t that bad of an idea, don’t you think?’’

‘’You wretched demon.’’ Austin bellowed as he tried to remove himself from the holds of the bunch of men who ganged up on him. But that was only a wishful dream.

The security officers hauled him out of the room, and he watched as the gap between him and Lana grew. With no one giving a damn if he had any bruises along the way.

‘’One more thing.’’ Lana flung the divorce papers at Austin before shifting her gaze away from him.

Immediately after the men hauled Austin out of the hotel premises, the music stopped, and some onlookers couldn’t help but burst into laughter.

‘’Imagine delivering the condom that they would bang your wife with.’’ One of them berated.

‘’Not the retard thinking he was here to deliver some goddamn goods.’’ Another one added over a bottle of whiskey.

Back to Austin. His eyes remained fixed on the hotel gaze, lost in thought, but that was when his phone buzzed.

‘’A voicemail from the manager?’’ He frowned, swiping on the screen.

‘’Hello, this is your former boss, I hope the delivery went smoothly, well, we won’t be needing your service any more due to multiple bad complaints from our customers, he-he.’’

The voicemail ended with a giggle, making everything clearer to Austin.

He had been fooled right from the onset, long before he even came to the hotel.

A myriad of broken thoughts flashed through his mind. The mixed smell of alcohol and sweat, making him feel more repulsive.

However, he was soon jolted back to reality by the sight of a black SUV that overtook his motorbike, parking right before him.

‘’Just when exactly are you going to stop hiding your identity?’’ A figure stepped out of the SUV.

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