Touch me, Ruin me: Daddy's pet
hen you have no one by your side? Or maybe wh
ne spot where you could drown your sorrows in alcohol, cry your hear
t exclusive in New York, owned by none other than t
ther's
th the fact that, deep down, I wanted to see him. To see someone familiar, someone who could offer me even the slightest sense of co
ything here and pay for it!" I shouted, a small smile tugging at my lips as I pushed my
roze, my eyes widening. My hand ins
t?" I asked, and he chuckled, g
vious, don'
lizing that I was still in my wedding dress. Ah, right, I hadn't bothered to c
the groom cheat?" The bartender joked, but i
rning sensation slid down my throat, but no matter how much I drank, it co
s started to fall. I couldn't hold it in any longer-each tear fell down my cheeks, b
Why, w
ways end up disappointed? Why was I always
my mother's-death. I didn't know the full details, but all I was ever told was that she had d
her death, making sure that I lived
ould have traded your life for hers. But now that you're al
hter as I gripped the glass tight
't mean it," the bartender stammered, his voice filled with panic. I shook m
tly, my voice barely aud
l my empty glass, a firm hand stopped
nizing the familiar cologne before my mind could process it. Wi
Boss
cold voice
ned bartender bow slightly before scurrying away,
urn to know it was Alari
? Shouldn't you be at you
ure straight and composed. He looked like he had stepped straight out
es, and a face that
s thirty six
e away from him to stare at nothing in particu
urprise, he did somethin
ching for my head, his hand strok
ittle anymore. Tell me, why did
ecause my fiancé cheated on me- or because I had chosen to wait until our wed
years older than me. If I told him that
n, I didn't want to
to prove that I wasn't ugly, that I could be wanted if I chose to be. Maybe
tant, but I have a
usement, his sharp gaze pinning
rvously at the nickname he had alway
ant to spend the
blurry, but I didn't need to remember the details to kn