Chapter 1
I was a dutiful kept woman.
Soft curves, delicate temperament, all looks and no brains.
Pampered like a prized possession by the big shot Cade Ashford.
Until one day, I overheard him talking with his buddy.
“Cade, Sutton’s coming back to the States soon. What’re you gonna do about your little plaything?”
“A plaything’s just that-something to mess around with for fun.”
“Once Sutton’s back, obviously I’ll need to… deal with her.”
That’s when it hit me-I was nothing but a stand-in.
And now his precious first love was coming home.
My cushy life was about to end.
But what they didn’t know? I was only ever in it for the money, never the feelings.
Four years as a kept woman, and I’d stacked enough cash.
Finally.
Time to bounce and become who I was MEANT to be.
The conversation kept replaying in my head on loop.
My heart hammered out of control. So Cade’s affection over these four years had all been an act.
To them, I was just some toy they could pass around or share whenever they felt like it.
slipped back into the walk-in closet.
Staring at the wall lined with Hermès bags, I couldn’t help but grin.
Four years of investment, time to cash out!”
immediately hit up a luxury resale dealer, ready to flip my entire Hermès collection for cold, hard cash.
was an art student-piano, specifically.
Dirt poor growing up, but crazy talented. Got into college on a music scholarship.
But right after I started, my grandma-who’d raised me-got sick.
To save her, I drowned myself in debt.
She still died in the end.
I nearly had to drop out to pay it all back. That’s when I met Cade Ashford.
For the money, I molded myself into a gorgeous airhead-stunning but shallow, obsessed with luxury, acting like I’d die without him.
And that’s how I spent the last four years…
Now, I’d saved up enough for tuition overseas. Finally, I could get out.
I started hustling to prep my study abroad plans.
That night Cade came home reeking of whiskey.
Almost on autopilot, I melted into my role-draping myself over him, cooing in that sugary sweet voice, fussing over him like the perfect little girlfriend,
For four years, this had been my job. Playing the soft, warm refuge he could sink into.
Cade’s eyes were hazy with alcohol. He pulled me into his arms and mumbled:
“Kiss me.”
1 tilted my face up obediently.
But then, in the most tender whisper, he breathed out another name: “Sutton.”
My body went rigid for a split second.
I lowered my lashes to hide the storm brewing behind my eyes.
For four years, Cade had always called me “Sutton.”
I’d corrected him once, saying my name was Seton Winters-he should call me Seton.
But he’d just stroked my hair and said, “Everyone calls you Seton. I’ll call you Sutton. It’s our special thing.”
I’d believed him back then. Thought it was his way of showing love.
Now? Laughable.
Nausea crawled up my throat, but I still played my part, responding to his drunken affection.
Until I got out of the country, I had to keep my sugar daddy happy.
One wild night later.
the next morning, I woke up with a sore back. Cade was already up, standing by the bed adjusting his cuffs.
But unlike before, today his expression was distant. Cold.
Even a little disgusted.
rolled my eyes internally. Bitch, I’m the one who should be grossed out.
de kept fumbling with his tie, couldn’t get it right.
got up and reached over to help him.
But Cade jerked back like I’d electrocuted him.
Don’t touch me,” he snapped.
My hand froze mid-air.
let a flicker of hurt cross my face, pouting as I whined, “Cade, why are you being like this?”
le seemed to realize he’d gone too far. Expressionless, he pulled an Amex Black Card from his wallet and tossed it on the floor. “For last night.”
stared at the Amex Black on the floor, thinking: Cheap bastard. A check would’ve been easier to cash out,
It had been a long time since he’d been this blunt about what we really were-a transaction.
Something twisted in my chest, but I put on my greedy girl act and thanked him profusely.
Thanks, Daddy~”
Cade scoffed and turned to leave.
“This afternoon, you’re coming with me somewhere. I’ll have the driver pick you up.”
“Yes, Dadity
After Cade left, I immediately emailed the professor who’d been trying to recruit me to study abroad, expressing my interest in enrolling this fall.
1 got an excited reply almost instantly.
Three months, I told myself.
Just three more months of this bullshit.

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.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		