1st (Love For Sale)

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consider your objection.” He stood up and I followed his lead, having no idea what I was doing. “I’ll have my driver take you home.” He turned to me, his hand tangling in my hair, arching my neck back almost painfully.  Those full lips fell on mine and he devoured my mouth.  Our tongues danced together frantically before he pulled back on my hair, breaking the kiss. He pulled a business card out of his pocket, pressing it into my hand. “Twenty-four hours.”
    Breathless from his kiss, I almost lost my balance when he released me to walk off.  I followed behind him, lost in a world of confusion.  He stopped in the living room to gather my clothing, then guided me out of the house to where a limousine was waiting.  After opening the door for me he left and that drive home was the longest one of my life.
     

 
    chapter five
    Decision
    “Have you lost your fucking mind, Cat?” To say McKayla was against the idea was like comparing a kitten to a lion.  She was so furious her face was bright red.  Not a color that worked well with her pale Irish coloring. “A fucking sex slave!  Twenty-four hours ago you were still a virgin!” Pacing through our small living area, I worried she was about to have heart attack.
    “Would you please calm down? I haven’t said yes, yet, but you have to think about what this could mean for our future.  No more worrying about having money for bills, our own business, and hell, we could even take a month off for a vacation.  When’s the last time we went anywhere?”
    “Jesus fucking Christ!  Do you have an idea what this man could do to you?  You already said he spanked you, what’s next?  Tying you up and beating the shit out of you?”  She stopped pacing and stood in front of me, staring with an intensity I’d never seen from her before.  “What if he decides to share you with a group of his friends?  It’s not that unlikely, considering the damn show we witnessed.  Who knows what kind of sick, deranged acts he would put you through?”
    “I’m sure he wouldn’t ask me to screw his friends.” The fact was I wasn’t sure about anything and the thought of becoming some object he could pass around terrified me.  “I can always make that a limit.”  I still found the word limit strange even as it rolled of my tongue.
    “Are you sure about that?  He did say that he’d consider letting you have a few, not that he’d change his mind.  If you ask me, the man is a perverted piece of shit and we’d be better off just staying on the path we’re on.  At least then you can still be your own person.”
    McKayla walked over to our refrigerator and pulled out a bottle of cheap wine.  After pouring and downing a glass then strode over to sit on our sofa, which had seen better days.  “I don’t think there’s anything to consider.  This isn’t the right thing to do.” Her demeanor relaxed completely, as if she’d made the choice and there was nothing else to be discussed.
    “I love you, Kay, but this is my choice.  Six months belonging to him for a chance to have everything I’ve ever wanted doesn’t seem like a horrible decision.”  I joined her on the couch, not liking that I was about to go against her wishes.  We rarely disagreed on anything, but my situation was pretty unique.
    She let out a long, deep sigh, while shaking her head.  “I know this guy was your first, but agreeing to this?  I’m sorry baby, it’s not something I can just sit back and watch you do.  The chances of you getting hurt are just too big.”
    “So what are you saying, then?  If I do this you’re going to what, stop being my friend?” I can’t tell you how hurt I was to even say that out loud.  McKayla and I had been through too much for her to even consider something like that.
    “Don’t be an idiot.  Of course I’d still be your friend, you just won’t get my blessing for this.  I think it’s fucking stupid, and you’ll more than likely regret it

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