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m i xWith an enlarging headache and a slow reaction time, I didn't realize there was no bathroom in the first place.
I was foolishly tricked and I hadn't even known it until it was already too late as Connor shut and locked the wood door behind him.
"C-Connor? Where's the bathroom?" I asked, refusing to believe I was utterly trapped in this dirty room that was probably used for doing the dirty deed and who knows what else.
"Baby," he cooed and I had to cringe from the lusty way he said it, "don't you know? There was never a bathroom here in the first place."
To my stupidity, I only managed to squeak out, "Y-you lied?"
My vision was getting hazy and oddly blurry, and I see a shadow catch me as I was about to collapse on the cold marble floor. Out of fear, stupidity, or of the beer, I didn't know. I lay sprawled on the ground, wishing I was anywhere but here.
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The Girl Who Can't Say No
Short StoryMaybe if Avery Cadwell was stronger, she wouldn't be in such big trouble. Maybe if she was stronger, she wouldn't have her virginity stolen from her. Maybe if she was stronger, she wouldn't be crying under her thick covers deep within the night. ...