«Lost Control» by Arian Wulf
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The message from her benefactor comes from nowhere. She knows it was too good to be true. The amount of money she has gotten from him in exchange for just her company through a computer screen is just ridiculous. It's time she pays her debts and she's afraid of what she needs to do.
The men who greet her at the high-rise building know exactly how she can pay up. Anxiety morphs into fear and twists into pleasure as she surrenders to the strangers in every way imaginable, giving them her everything.
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She's breathing hard by the time she reaches the apartment complex.
When she received the message from her Sugar Daddy telling her that she needs to come here or he'll take away all her allowance, she panicked and rushed out of her apartment without a second look back.
The whole thing is really new to her, most of their conversations done online. She hasn't even met the man in real life yet and the sudden shift in tone makes her worry a little.
Okay, more than a little. A lot.
She wonders if he has changed his mind about sponsoring her education.
She wonders what she'll do if he does change his mind about that.
Cry. A lot.
He has sent her some money already, a few thousand in excess after she paid for all the stuff she needed, but definitely not enough to get her through the next few semesters if he decides to drop her. And what if he wanted the money back?! She does not have a way to pay him the money back at all.
It felt too good to be true when he first offered to pay for everything, from her accommodation to tuition and food, and maybe now everything's going to crash and burn.
He promised that he wouldn't do anything she isn't comfortable with and even that had felt like a lie.
Maybe now, she's going to be told it really is all a lie and she has to start paying for what he's giving her with her body.
Which-
Which was what she thought she had to do from the very beginning, so she's not really all that worried about that. Well, not excessively worried about that.