It had taken Geo nine months just to convince his father and another three, along with a promise not to fire any of the women who worked there. His father had explained that the hotel was not just a brothel but also a safe haven for the women. They would be able to have a stable, legitimate income while helping themselves stay off the streets. By keeping his promise to his father, he had gotten the attention of non-profit organizations geared toward helping sex workers. They all wanted to apply his business model so they could help the sex workers in their community.
Eventually making it nationwide. He hadn't really thought about it like the life-transforming initiative it was. He had thought he was just keeping a promise to his father, and in the process he ended up helping women get back in the mainstream workforce, providing them stable income so that they were f
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Carolina had been waiting in the opulent Suite for over ten minutes when the doors opened and in walked one of the most gorgeous men she had ever laid eyes on. She automatically straightened her posture and stood up from the white sofa. He was impeccably dressed in an expensive, dark, gray suit with a thin black tie and matching shoes. “Hello.” She smiled out of nervousness. Now he stood a few feet in front of her. He introduced himself. “Hello, I'm Geo.” “I’m Carolina. It's nice to meet you.” “Pretty name.” She smiled at his compliment. She watched him survey the room as i
It all made sense now. The expensive gift bags. The quirky questions. Carolina felt like a fool. All this time, she had thought this interview was for a traditional companion position, not a high priced hooker. “I...I don’t know if I would be… er...primal enough for you.” “Really?” He smirked at her flustered response. She blushed when he looked her in the eyes with an intensity she hadn't felt. Her heart raced. He was so handsome and sexy. He was nothing she had ever experienced in life. Russ Evers was an amateur in looks and style when compared to him. She could also tell he was experienced in bed. “As my companion, I am willing to pay you $150,000 upfront. Plus all of your living expen
"What?" He asked. "I am allowed to visit my mother as much as possible. Until she is fully recovered from her operation. " He admired her gumption and her sense of responsibility. Her mother was a lucky woman to have such a kind and caring daughter. He felt even better about his decision to go along with this. "I see nothing wrong with that. Now, let's fill your glass and drink to us, and to your mother having a speedy recovery." She thought that gesture was kind of him. He filled the champagne flutes once more. He walked back over to her and put the drink in her hand once more. "To us." She was in
Carolina saw her reflection on the reflective surface inside. Her lipstick was gone. Her hair was a little out of place. She automatically began to put the loose hairs in place. She could see Geo standing behind her. His gaze simmering as he looked at her through the reflection. He looked like a hungry wolf who had his prey trapped. She wasn't as nervous anymore. When she had first met him she thought she would never feel comfortable with him, but she had, and after that kiss, she was even more curious about the things they would do together as his companion. Their eyes connected. "You're beautiful." He commented hungrily. It was a simple compliment, but it dripped off his lips like honey. It did something to Carolina. Her knees grew a little weak. She swallowed hard. She watched him take a step forward and gently rest his hands on her hi
Carolina's eyes widened. "To make sure everything is alright,of course." He furnished after her seeing she was nervous to let him enter her home. What was she hiding from him? Her mother wasn't actually sick and she had been using it as an excuse all night. He would be finding out the truth shortly, he thought. Carolina didn’t believe a word of what Geo said. The liquor had slowed her cognitive abilities down a bit. Now she realized the severity of her situation. He was going to come inside her home. Tonight, she just agreed to be his companion. There was absolutely no way she could refuse him, no matter how badly she had wanted to. She shrugged it off. Oh well, she thought. She had nothing to hide. She walked up the stairs d
The dinner party Geo had invited Carolina to was a small gathering. Six couples in attendance. It was held at a place called Nevermore Manor. It was owned by a long time friend and business associate of his father, Mr. Blake Nevermore. Geo had introduced her to the couples when they had first arrived upon entering the large home. No one seemed to notice that she didn't belong to their world. She was grateful for that.Before dinner was announced, the men went to Mr. Nevermore's study for Scotch and Whiskey while the women went to the Parlor Room for Champagne and wine. Carolina found a seat in a chair close to the door. The other women sat on the loveseat and the remaining chairs that surrounded the mahogany table.They all spoke to one another as i
“No! Geo, don't!” She pushed past him and closed the door. She leaned against it then, pleading with him with her eyes. “Please, I told you. I am fine. I… I just needed a minute to collect myself.” She explained to him once more. “Are you sure?” He asked. “Yes.I am certain.” She confirmed. “I don't believe you.” He admitted. “What!” She exclaimed. “However, I’m willing to let it slide.” A mischievous grin crossed his face. What was he up to? She thought. “You will? Oh, thank you. We should get back to the party.”
They drove away from the manor in silence. Carolina realized then that she had been holding her breath until the manor was a distant reflection in the rearview mirrors of the vehicle. Geo's driver spoke once they were off of the property. “Where to, Sir?” “My Penthouse on Mulvaney Avenue.” "Yes, Sir." She felt nervous at the sound of his words. His penthouse. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, she thought to herself. Her demeanor was still calm. She knew she gave off a nonchalant air that she didn't feel. Underneath her calm