Say You're Mine: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Southport Love Stories Book 4) Sarah Brooks (most read books in the world of all time .txt) đ
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As time passed and I became more and more entrenched in Tiffanyâs world, the more unhappy I became. Tiffany kept all her âboysâ on a tight leash, but it seemed I was different. Because while she pimped me out to the highest bidder, she still wanted me for herself. And it was that emotional minefield that I couldnât handle.
In the beginning, I thought I loved her. She taught me how to use my body to make her feel intense pleasure and she gave me her body in return. She showered me with gifts. She bought me an apartment only a street away, so we were always âclose to each otherâ she said.
She demanded all of me. My heart. My body. My soul. I had nothing left for me.
I came to a breaking point last week when she asked me to take care of a âfriendâ of hers. She said this friend deserved only the best, and she knew Iâd be perfect. Tiffany fucked my brains out then sent me off to fuck her friend. Somewhere from point A to point B I had a Come to Jesus moment. I didnât want to do it anymore.
It was one thing to take my clothes off at The Landing Strip. I still enjoyed the adoration from women when they saw my body. It filled me with a confidence I couldnât get anywhere else. It was a high that I would always be chasing.
It was the sex that was destroying me. Because I couldnât reconcile the fact that this woman I had grown to love was sending me out to screw other women. It wasnât empowering. It was debilitating.
I had lost control of my life. Of my body. Of my goddamn feelings. And I knew Tiffany didnât give a shit about any of that. This wasnât about me. Or her and me together. This was Tiffany Hardwellâs show, and I was merely a player.
Those days were over.
So, I told her I wanted out. That I didnât want to sleep with other women. It was then I saw a side of her that I had never seen before.
âYou donât get a say in that, Robbie,â She had snarled, gripping my neck with her hand, her long nails piercing my skin, drawing blood. âYou will do what I say. Donât think you have a voice here. You belong to me. All of you.â She had kissed me then and because I was a horny idiot, I let her shut me up with sex.
But then she went to see my mother. She told her she was my boss and that she was worried about me. That I was talking about walking away from a great opportunity and that she thought she should talk to Mom so she could talk âsenseâ into me. She told my mother that the job was how I paid for the house and for Samâs care. My mother had been confused and upset, thinking something was wrong with me. Tiffany never outright told my mother what I did for money, but she made it clear, by visiting my family, that she would if I crossed her.
She had overstepped the line and I wasn't putting up with it.
My mom had called me just as I was leaving my new apartment to go to my next âdate.â But when I heard the worry in her voice, I decided I wasnât going to the date. I wasnât going on any âdatesâ ever again.
I went straight to Tiffanyâs. I was done with her games and machinations. She had held me under her thumb long enough. Once you messed with my family, you were done.
Tiffany slinked toward me, using her body to full advantage. She was expecting me to succumb to her charms as I had every other time before. She wrapped herself around me, kissing my chin. âBaby, I just wanted to know you mother. To tell her I was worried about you. Because I am, Robbie. Iâm so worried about you.â She went on her tiptoes and kissed my mouth. Normally this was the part where Iâd let her have her way. Iâd pick her up and carry her to bed.
Not this time.
I pushed her away. âIâm done, Tiffany. This is over. Leave me the fuck alone.â
âYou donât mean that. You need me. How will you take care of your family? You like that nice apartment donât you? All the things I do for you?â she purred, touching me again. Her hands sliding inside my pants. âWe have a good thing, you and me. I do things for you,â she squeezed my junk with experienced fingers, âyou do things for me.â She took my hand and placed it on her breast. âNow stop all this nonsense and make me feel good, Robbie.â
I ripped her hand from my pants and moved away from her. âThis is all about control for you. And you choose menâboys reallyâwho donât know any better. You made me think you cared about me.â I shook my head. âI was such an idiot.â
Tiffany looked stricken; she was a hell of a good actress. âRobbie, I do care about you. I love you. So much. I donât know what Iâll do if you leave me. I wonât be able to bear it.â She turned on the waterworks, her lovely face crumpling.
âI know youâre not wearing that get up for me, Tiff, so stop with the tears. They wonât work,â I said coldly, and just like that, she stopped crying.
She wiped her face, instantly sobering. âFine. But you canât walk away until I tell you that you can. We have an arrangement. I would hate for your poor, sweet mother to know where all that cash came from.â
There it was. The threats.
I advanced on her and got in her face. But not in the way she expected or wanted. She cowered slightly
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