9. Messed Up Vanessa
Author: De_law17
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She raised an eyebrow slowly. "The necklace girl?"

"You know about that?"

"You literally told me everything in the car." She leaned back casually. "What does she want?"

"I won't answer it." I replied.

"Why not?"

That was a question I didn't want to answer honestly, so I picked up my fork instead and pretended to be fascinated by the steak in front of me. Abby watched me in silence for a few seconds before looking away, apparently deciding I was not worth pressing on this particular subject. Sma
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  • 10. Messed Up Rules 1

    The suite she had prepared for me was on the forty-second floor.I say 'prepared for me' like I had something to do with it. I did not. Abby had apparently arranged everything from the car before we even arrived, because the moment the hotel manager swiped us up in a private elevator and opened a door at the end of a silent, carpeted hallway, the suite was already lit, already stocked with food, and already had clothes laid out across the king-sized bed like someone knew exactly my size. "How did you know my size?" I asked immediately. "I guessed." She leaned against the doorframe. "Get some sleep. Someone will come for you at six." "Six in the morning?" "Were you expecting six in the evening?" "I was expecting more context than this before you disapper." She looked at me for a moment, then at the suite, then back at me. "You went from sharing a campus roo

  • 9. Messed Up Vanessa

    She raised an eyebrow slowly. "The necklace girl?""You know about that?""You literally told me everything in the car." She leaned back casually. "What does she want?""I won't answer it." I replied."Why not?"That was a question I didn't want to answer honestly, so I picked up my fork instead and pretended to be fascinated by the steak in front of me. Abby watched me in silence for a few seconds before looking away, apparently deciding I was not worth pressing on this particular subject. Smart woman.But the phone buzzed again. I felt it vibrate through the table and kept my eyes deliberately forward. Then it buzzed a third time, and a fourth. Abby's eyes dropped briefly to the phone without comment, but her lips curved slightly. I looked at the phone and saw three missed messages from Vanessa. The preview of the last one was visible from where I sat."Lawrence I know you're awake. Please." I stared at the message for a moment, then slowly picked up my phone and opened Vanessa's fu

  • 8. Messed Up Family

    Tyler remained on one knee for a few seconds before finally standing up again, and not much about him had changed completely. The arrogance, and i have said this many times, it was still there, buried somewhere beneath the humiliation, yet it no longer felt untouchable. His fists remained clenched tightly at his sides while the entire dining floor watched him in silence. Even the girls burried her head in shame, probably wondering how their fun night suddenly turned into public humiliation.“This isn’t over,” Tyler said quietly, his voice carrying far more hatred, obviously the apology was not from his heart.Abby laughed softly beside me as though she had heard that line a thousand times before. “That line is overused.” Tyler ignored her completely, but before leaving, his eyes settled on me one last time. That look alone told me that there will be more, probably more than I bargained for. But I am wealthy, these things should no longer scare me.He turned and walked away with the g

  • 7. Messed Up Apology

    For the first time since he walked over to my table, the smug look on his face cracked slightly, just enough for a few of us to notice. He looked at the card again, then at me, like his brain was trying to force the two images together and failing.A few minutes ago, I was the broke idiot in wet clothes who supposedly didn’t belong here. Now the same hotel staff that bowed to politicians were standing around me nervously, waiting for my reaction. It fueed a sense of pride within me, like I could maniulate anyone into doing what I want just because I was wealthy.Tyler let out a dry laugh and shoved the payment terminal back toward the manager. “This has to be some kind of mistake.”Unfortunately, no one answered him, not even the girls beside him, the manager or myself and that silence embarrassed him more than anything else could have. Abby on the other hand, leaned back comfortably in her chair with her wine glass in hand. “You’re taking too long,” she said casually.Tyler looked at

  • 6. Messed Up Black Card

    Tyler’s eyes widened like he had seen a ghost, or something otherworldly and in my mind, i knew it was because of the card, my vlothes may lie but the presence of the card doesn't, or so I thought.Suddenly, he burst out laughing, not the nervours kind of laughter, but real, the kind that instantly makes everybody around uncomfortable Even the two girls beside him looked confused.“What?” I frowned.Tyler pointed directly at the black card on the table while trying to control his laughter.“No damm way…” His eyes slowly moved toward Abby, and then back to me.“You’re serious?” he asked, and I could already tell I was missing something. “That card is fake.”The silence that followed after his statement was deafening, and the words hit me harder than expected.“What?”The girls beside him immediately relaxed after hearing that, one even scoffed loudly.“Oh my God,” she laughed. “I almost got scared.”Tyler smirked proudly again after seeing my expression. “You really thought you could f

  • 5. Messed Up Hotel

    The moment the black card appeared, the security guard stopped talking and his eyes widened slightly. Abby had given it to me before we got out of the car, it was the same one connected to the sin account as she liked to call it.“…Sir,” he corrected himself quickly. The second guard beside him leaned closer slightly as if trying to confirm what he was seeing, and even the hotel manager nearby suddenly turned toward us.Abby folded her arms with a faint smirk on her face, clearly enjoying the situation.“What?” I asked slowly, pretending not to understand.The first guard swallowed hard before forcing a polite smile. “My apologies, sir. Please come in.”He was lucky to not have embarrassed me too much else there would have been more to the story. The new treatment and overall change in behavior, I liked it and I could not help but smile a bit, with my heads high.“Careful,” Abby chuckled. “That feeling becomes addictive.”I ignored her and looked at the guard instead. “What changed?”

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