Chapter 3
After dinner, Cade’s crew of bros insisted on hitting up a club.
had no choice but to tag along.
The music in the club was deafening. Cade kept Sutton tucked close in a corner booth, the two of them practically melting into each other.
Meanwhile, me-the supposed actual girlfriend-might as well have been invisible.
ade’s buddies whispered among themselves, shooting me mocking glances.
Seton, babe, here-this one’s for you!”
Thanks for taking such good care of our boy Cade all these years.”
ome slicked-back douchebag, seeing how little Cade cared about me, sidled over with a drink in hand. His words dripped with disgusting innuendo.
forced a ditzy smile, internally cursing, Fucking idiot.
hen I pushed back softly, playing my role: “Mr. William, I’m not much of a drinker… maybe I should pass…”
Aw, c’mon! What’s the worst that could happen if you get drunk? Cade’s right here!”
nother guy immediately chimed in: “Unless Cade doesn’t want to take care of you?”
ade, suddenly called out, didn’t even glance our way.
e and Sutton were pressed close, whispering something that made them both laugh softly.
was permission by omission.
[aybe I was just another prop in Cade’s little performance-proof to Sutton that she was the only one who mattered.
With Cade’s silent approval, his pack of hyenas closed in.
¡eton, you should know your place.”
¡utton’s a real pianist. She’s won international awards. And you? What can you do besides drink and smile pretty?”
Oh! And spend money!”
arsh laughter erupted around me.
or a moment, I felt disoriented.
> that’s how it is.
d played piano for Cade once, years ago.
e’d flown into a rage. Slapped me across the face.
narled at me: “If you ever touch a piano again, I’ll have someone break your hands!”
fter that, everything piano-related in the house-ever my childhood sheet music-was torn up and thrown out.
urns out, he thought my playing was an insult to his precious Sutton…
rink after drink was shoved into my hands. They surrounded me, forced me to down glass after glass, critiquing me the whole time.
My stomach churned violently. My head spun.
Then Mr. William, the guy who’d started all this, leaned in close-reeking of alcohol-and slid his hand around my waist.
lis lady pressed against mine, his breath hot on my face as he nearly kissed me.
“Seton, babe wanna come play with me somewhere else?”
I froze, instinctively trying to pull away, but he only gripped me tighter.
Finally, Cade moved.
He grabbed Mr. William’s wrist. “Back off.”
Mr. William flinched, muttering, “Relax, man. Just messing around. Why so serious?”
Amused, knowing chuckles rippled through the group.
Sutton tugged gently on Cade’s sleeve. “Cade, don’t let something this small ruin the vibe.”
Mr. William and Seton are both just drunk.”
Her words made it sound like I was the one trying to seduce Mr. William.
Sure enough, Cade’s expression darkened further. He grabbed my arm roughly. “We’re leaving.”
My wrist throbbed where he gripped it. My stomach burned.
Getting paid. Getting paid.
repeated it like a mantra.
ust hold on a little longer, Seton. You’ll be out of here soon.

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		