Touch me, Ruin me: Daddy's pet
d glass on the ground, my heartbeat so loud
ho commanded respect-and demanded it too-but what truly shocked me was that he had
rabbed onto the nearest seat, breathing through my n
throw up. I w
ctively stiffening as I took a sharp breath before forcing myself
eat. His gaze burned with anger and hatred, his breathing slig
ver any love
ou ever turn your back on me while I'm s
s frown deepened, and I saw his hand
her," I quickly respo
er, but he stopped and fold
can act however you please? That you can disrespect me?" He let out a cold chuckle. "You're d
y head. The man he had chosen for me w
n't repeat myself. Otherwise, prepare for marriage instead." His voice
er him, but he didn't listen. He merely w
been mine! I should have been the one-he promised me!
on't worry. I'll make sure he sends you instead, and you-" She tur
ng with restrained fury. I was already angry-one second away from losing it
dragged my weak legs toward my room, heari
arly in the morning. H
into my pillow in an attempt to release all my frustration at once-but it didn't help. I felt r
on I had hated him from the moment I laid eyes on him three years ago.
ed to betray me whenever he was near-when different, unholy thoughts flooded my mind all at once.
. It would be a
under my breath, running
_
nal and stylish. I wasn't sure what had come over me, but I had actually applied a bit of makeup and c
higher- a nervous habit of mine. Once I composed myself, I grabbed my bag and headed downstairs, ma
cross from them, her face contorted with anger as she glared at her food. Kieran, on the other hand, glanced at hi
w." I frowned and walked past them,
you stay for breakfast?" she said, h
head. "I'm
my father's cold voice cut through
ng that will embarrass me," he said, and a
I walked outside to where my car was parked. I got in and drove to the Voss Corpo
out and looked at the tall building, watch
n a company-I'd already worked in my father's company before this-but what made me anxious was hi
it. It was only a one-night stand, something th
aid to the receptionist with a smile. She looked up from the computer in
expecting you. Let me lead you to his offic
d as she guided me to
s my job. I was asked to bri
Immediately I arrived? H
nything about the nature of my work. All Father had said was that I would be working here.
rned to me with a smile. "I don't know yet, but from wha
pped, and my
e knocked on the door, and a col
ome
d, I took a deep breath and walked into the office. As I entered, I stopped, coming face-to-face with the man sit
as barely audible but I heard it and it was