CEO's Exclusive Gigolo
the twelfth floor. This was where he lived in that
considering how much she spent on designer clothes and makeup wouldn't pay the bills. He had m
er other than that his mother was dead and his father married her mother. Her decision to take on her stepfather's su
fe. As a result, everyone regarded them as the 'model couple' back in school. He distinctly remembered their little affairs back in the s
xy female client, he felt a totally unfamiliar feeling. The glorious feeling o
to have
ecoming a gigolo was because of her lavish spendings. As a man, it was his duty t
new 'career'! He didn't know how she would react if she ever found out. She might even k
ely, he didn't have to expose his body to her, otherwise the aftermat
anced quickly at his phone screen. Two apparent purp
rich, she wouldn't allow him to threa
Was she not concerned about her rep
ught the sheets home as a memoir of what he had
ed, Regina was there, relaxing on the couch and watching her favourite sitcom. Her long blond hair was rolled
her skincare, either. His eyes wandered over to her figure. Just then, he re
nforgettable. But he didn't know what it was, or wh
going to cheat on
but there was a bigger worry in his mind. He was way more terrified of her fi
ouldn't kill her. It was all for a better purpose. Knowing how independent she was, they
and Regina was twenty-three. There were more oppo
y,
her still so adorable, with her round eyes and tiny nose. She had thin, kissable lips
hy woman's image out of his mind,
How's wo
gina over the phone too often fo
dy ached after what happened last night. But
it to the government. They were
He had worked in that company for about three years before that fateful day of receiving the n
et KPIs. But the main reason for his retrenchment was apparently stated. The
be heartless and money-minded. Like everyone else, he was a human, he had parents and
ad ever seen her. He imagined that she was an ugly witch who no man would ever take a
ed for him to take the space beside her on the sofa. He obliged and sat down. Wa
to talk to you abo
had a good paying job now, it would be ample for him to provide for her. Then she wouldn't
ickly. What he earned now in a night was equivalent to his
s fiancee. "I know, your career is important to you, and I don't mind waitin
ed with an engaging smile. "I want to talk about our f
" he repeated aft
ain our long-distance relationship, when I'm just in Neon for fiv
etly, "Darlin