Compensation
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  • Reads 2,736
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published May 03, 2012
"I saved your ass." His smile grew. "You owe me." 

"But I can't pay," I said flatly. 

He smirked. "No. I can think of a better way you can compensate." And his hands slowly guided my face down to his.

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Krystal has just about everything she could ever want; money, looks, and confidence that could put a military officer to shame, but despite growing up with everything, she isn’t happy. And she doesn’t know why.

Ethan lives alone in a small flat with as little to get by, yet is probably the happiest person Krystal has ever met. After randomly kissing Krystal at a coffee shop, he saves her from a car crash, but ends up taking the damage.

Krystal promises to pay Ethan back for as long as he’s in the hospital; paying for the hospital bill and having someone take care of him, but Ethan has other plans for Krystal in mind.
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