H.O.E Hotel
Author: Freddies
last update2024-09-26 17:31:56

Hot tears slid down her red face as she groaned and tried to break free from his strong grip. She couldn't even speak if she wanted to!

Kelvin growled angrily. "How dare you try to hurt my bride?! You little thing!" He lunged himself forward but the force that threw him back into the room was unbelievable.

Just one blow to the chest and Kelvin was sprawled up on the ground, choking and coughing. He tasted blood in his mouth as he coughed and hit his chest.

He felt like he was being suffocated to death, and he breathed like an asthmatic patient without an inhaler.

Jayden didn't even blink. His glare alone could have killed Olivia, but that wasn't enough to inflict the right amount of pain he wanted on her.

How could a woman be so selfish? So dubious? So heartless!

Just the thought of the things she had done caused his grip to tighten.

Olivia couldn't speak, but she pleaded with her bulging eyes for him to not kill her. Who knew the fearless plotter could fear death?

Jayden's expression remained unshaken. He was calm and not bothered by the tears in her eyes. "If you won't tell me what I want to hear, then I have no reason to keep you alive." he said coolly.

His voice was as smooth and cold as ice.

Olivia began to lose consciousness, her hands dangled by her side and her bulging eyes became those of a drowsy woman.

She couldn't help but to marvel at his strength both physically and emotionally. Jayden was never a man like that, he couldn't even raise a fist at someone, talk less of having such a firm grip.

How did the man she used to know change into such a godly being in only five years?

Ella wanted to stop her brother from hurting her, but she reminded herself of the death of her parents and looked away.

Olivia dropped to the ground, unconscious, as Jayden released his grip on her neck. She laid on the ground like a sleeping child next to Kelvin, who had fallen unconscious as well.

He turned around and left as if nothing such had just happened. He met the maid cowering at a corner, and he paused and looked at her. "Call an ambulance." He said plainly and continued his way.

The maid went upstairs and dropped to the ground at the sight she saw. With tears trailing down her face, she immediately called for medical assistance before anything went wrong with her boss.

Jayden took out his phone and dialed out Nova's number. She picked up the call almost immediately. It began to ring.

"Hello sir?" Her gentle voice spoke into the phone.

"Elsie Holden, find her now." He ordered, and Nova, without question, took to obeying his words.

Only a few minutes later, she called him back. "Elsie Holden works at a hotel called H.O.E, an abbreviation for heaven on earth." She explained to him.

"Send me her location right away. I have to meet with her right away."

Nova once again did as she was asked without questioning. She would kill a man without any questions if he asked her to, because she believed that whatever he was doing was probably what should be done, and she trusted his judgment and never had the cause to question it either.

*

Elsie walked down the big hall of H.O.E and went into the private clubhouse that was meant for vIP members only. She had been assigned to serve them anything they wanted and for as long as well.

There was something about her beauty that made men lose their senses. Maybe it was her emerald eyes or her soft, slightly plum lips and delicate nose.

Maybe it was her curves and small waist or her smooth skin and angelic voice.

Or maybe it was the way she smiled like a princess from heaven. There were many reasons as to why she made men feel that way.

The manager of the hotel took notice of this and began to use her for his own good. Whenever she was around men, they always spent extra money. A large sum of extra.

Whatever was being proposed to them, they would never say no just so they could have Elsie deliver it to them.

The man secretly charged them for her presence alone! He'd promise them she would be in the room with them for as long as they pleased if they were willing to pay the fees.

No man could ever resist it.

Her uniform was made a little differently than her colleagues. At first, they all wore the same thing, but as soon as the greedy manager noticed she was a money-making machine, he decided to change her uniform and force her to show some skin.

Her black skirt barely covered her thighs, and it had slits on both sides, almost reaching the top. Her uniform shirt was made of very thin and almost transparent fabric that always showed the color of her underwear.

Because of that, she always puts her gorgeous hair over her shoulders at all times. No one complained since it made her more beautiful.

As she bent to place a glass of champagne in front of a smirking man, he slid his hand down her waist and caressed her body softly while laughing grimly.

She dared not say a word against his actions even though he was trespassing. She only smiled and made to walk away when he suddenly gripped her hand.

"Where are you going so quickly? I paid good money to have you here." He said with a crooked smile.

"I'm sorry sir, but I have to fetch the other drink-"

"Forget the drinks. I want you to dance for me, dance for all of us!"

The other men in the room cheered at the idea of watching such a sexy woman dance for them, and they repeated his requests.

Elsie swallowed hard but kept her smile. "I'm sorry, I don't dance."

She made to pull away, but he tightened his grip around her wrist. "Nonsense! You don't have to be an expert to say you dance. Get on the stage and dance for us girl!" He licked his lips while staring at her up and down.

Elsie wondered how someone from her family could request something like that of her. He was a distant relative of the Bassett family-- he had married into the family like her father-- but still a family!

"Mr Wick, I feel this request is very improper and I cannot make it. What would your wife think?"

The man suddenly rose to his feet and slapped her. His glare was filled with

Rage and determination. He would make her fulfill his forty requests no matter what.

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