Model Me Devotion ✔️

Model Me Devotion ✔️

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❀ C O M P L E T E - first draft ✿ 3x featured story. Ambys 2024 Favourite - Romance *** "Want me to let you in on a little secret, Storm Cloud?" He murmurs in a tone of voice that is so much more tender and amorous than usual, his face coming closer to mine as he speaks. "Go on," I urge him forward, my words carrying a double-meaning as I let my eyes fall down to focus on his lips. He seems to get a firm grasp of what I am hinting at as, not even three-seconds later, his lips meet mine. *** Rayna Harris is a rambunctious young lady with fireproof determination. Although only known around the city as 'mediocre' at best, the aspiring model doesn't allow it to break her spirits. For the most part, anyway. With her patience running on a thin wire, Rayna grows tired of aiming for the moon and only falling among dully-lit stars. All it takes is a bad photoshoot and one moment of vexation for everything to come crumbling down. A single second of madness that carries huge consequences. When presented with an opportunity to rescue her career by helping a shunned photographer named Caleb Fitrei, Rayna must attempt to claw back the shards of her shattered image and stick them back together. The task is not an easy one, but one that must be done. For her sake, and for his. A tale of disaster, dilemma and devotion awaits. [Word Count: roughly 65,000] --- THIS BOOK IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED! I DO NOT GIVE PERMISSION FOR THIS BOOK TO BE RE-POSTED OR TRANSLATED. ANY INSTANCES WILL BE CONSIDERED PLAGIARISM AND DEALT WITH SERIOUSLY. *** If you are not reading on W a t t p a d or Inkitt, it has been stolen!! Please report the website. Thank you! ***
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"C- Can you move b- back a little?" My words made him smirk and if it's even possible, he came closer. Why do I always have to stuck between him and the desk?! "Why? Am I making you nervous?" "No." I lied. Ofcourse, he was making me nervous. His eyes had the power to hold a person on his place and that's what his eyes were doing to me. "Really?" He asked, putting his hands on my waist and pulling me closer towards him. On instinct, I put my hands on his chest. I didn't like it. I didn't like the way my body was responding to his touches. "T- This is un- unprofessional." I choked out the words, but I wish I couldn't have. He brought his face closer, so close that I could feel his minty breath on my lips. My lips parted accordingly in shock. "Oh, is it?" He said, mockingly. Oh god! What have I gotten myself into? •••• Aaron Steele, the CEO of the multi billionaire Steele's Company was the eligible bachelor of 25. He always had his way among girls and having blue eyes, a chiseled jaw and a hot body, didn't help either. With new woman on her arms every other day, he was obviously not planning on falling on that cliché word also called love, but would his thoughts of not falling in love still remain the same, after meeting her? Sienna Collins was a girl of 22 with extremely shy personality. After completing her graduation, the only thing in her mind was to get a good job and settle on her own, but what she didn't expected was a job at Steele's Company. This is a story of the innocent and the sinful. Read inside to find out what happens when two persons from exactly opposite worlds collide together. #I would suggest 14+ to read this story as some part in the book contains mature scenes. ~ # 37 in Romance #12 in humor *I am not a grammer nazzy, so there would be grammatical mistakes.*

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