I Mistook The Billionaire For A Stripper
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oor like they were possessed, women grinding against men as if their lives depen
k at them if they met outside, were happy and excited at the chance of touch
pat
ssing my legs and closing my e
l was I doin
cloying perfume that hung heavy in the air. Annoying. Yet, here I was, s
here, a woman walked toward me, her hips swaying deliberately,
at. Ano
or. Without waiting for an invitation, she sat down in t
ooth. "It seems like you need a drink..." Her lips cu
as the tone I used. She might as well have b
d, brushing the lapel of my suit with her fingers in what I assumed she tho
ld drive most men to their knees. Her lips were painted crimso
was nothing. Le
er false hope, and said, "Of course, I
ded eagerly. "Anything, Mr.
ng it slowly in my hand. The liquid caught the light
ly, anticipation writ
her and tilted the glass, po
the chair. She gasped loudly, her eyes wide with shock. The mus
rf
fixed her with a cold stare. My voice dropped to a dan
lthy hands," I said, my tone as sharp
gasping for air, but no words came out
d dabbing the tips of my fingers as if her mere p
cheeks burning with embarrass
really n
looked up to see Leo strolling toward me, a smirk plastered on his
ng back in my chair as he dr
es, man. But honestly, that was hilarious. But you shouldn't be mea
. "That's why I'm here in the fir
ed. "You call this tolerating? You just poured wine over a w
shifting downward to th
nd it. I could
desperation. It was the people
, it was something else, something I couldn't place my hand on
hem. Desp
ing, the richest man in the country, was gay. The rumors said I
Let them assume. I'd stopped caring w
to do here?" I muttered, takin
eh, I'm bored too. It's not like I can be down t
re?" I asked, archin
d back in his chair, shaking his head. "He told me I had to have a
d almost forgotten how crazy my
wo types of wealth: old money and new money. If new money were the ones bragging about their wealth
the ladder of old money. From generation t
back to the floor below, and then stopp
ng a dress, different from the half naked women around her. It wasn't just her outfit that caught my attention-it was
for reasons I couldn't explain. And th
saw who had my attention. "Whoa, is that a woman....are you actually interested in her? I
tightened as a thought crept into my mind, one I di
der, are you
what was happening
us? Are you actually
oving, taking me down the steps toward
looking at her, trying to remember
in her own world. But then, as if sensing my
e stumbled back slightly. My hand moved instinctive
o my shock, she smiled and pulled me by my suit so w