LOGINMy college roommate, Miranda White, adored romance novels. She would always fantasize about being the protagonist of such novels. She dreamed of being loved by a rich, handsome man and eventually marrying rich. Although her allowance only came to a hundred a month, she insisted on buying a wool coat worth a thousand. She would put on the most dazzling makeup and put on a fake persona. She vowed to make every man around her love her. "I will only marry a rich hottie. My Prince Charming will find me," she proudly proclaimed. I was kind enough to caution her, warning her to protect herself and work hard to improve her life. Instead, she thought I was just jealous. "You're the kind of person who wants everyone else to be as miserable as you, aren't you? What rotten luck to have you as a roommate." Fine, then! It wasn't as if I'd be the one who'd become bankrupt by her online boyfriend!
View MoreHarper’s POV
Mark storms past me without a word and snatches the glass off the counter with a grip a little too tight for comfort. I stay still in the chair, my eyes trained on him, as I watch every movement like a cornered animal watches its captor. He doesn't look at me though, at least now yet. Instead, he sinks into the armchair across from mine. Slowly, he leans forward and begins to gather the crumpled bills on the table.
I watch as his fingers move fast, mechanically, showing he's done this too many times before. He counts in complete silene, his lips pressed into a thin line.
Suddenly, his brow furrows and he looks toward me “This is short,” he mutters, and I can hear the accusation in his words already.
Short? That’s not possible. “It’s not,” I say quickly.
“Yes, it is,” he snaps, lifting his head now, his eyes sharp and narrow. He glares at me, waiting for me to explain.
“It’s the agreed amount. You heard them, the prices are dropping. I can’t force people to pay more than they want to.”
He exhales through his nose in that sharp, familiar way that means his temper is winding up, not down. Nothing I say right now will stop his anger, no matter how I try to calm this, it won't work.
“And I told you to offer them extras. Something to sweeten the deal.” He sighs and points to my body like it's that simple.
I fight the urge to roll my eyes. His extras could go suck a dick. “They weren’t interested,” I lie, before shrugging my shoulder with forced nonchalance.
He scoffs, like I'm lying, and I guess I am.
After a long time working, selling my body, I hate the thought of oral, it became one of my most hated acts with strangers, so I refuse it now.
Across the room, Lesley lets herself melt into the sofa like she belongs there, like she’s earned that ease. She's someone I hate as well. I’ve always thought of her as something like a veteran in this business, if it even qualifies as one. She sells herself with a certain pride, as though she’s ascended above shame. I don’t know why she hovers around us. Pity, maybe. Entertainment. Or maybe she sees something of her younger self in me, and likes the reminder.
“You’re looking in the wrong places,” she says lazily.
My blood chills. No, no, please don’t... don’t you fucking dare. I shake my head fast and hard, urging her not to do this.
Mark turns toward her. “What does that mean?”
She smirks and leans forward, resting her elbows on her knees. “You’re still hoping to make money from the street? That’s old news. There are apps now. Daddies Kingdom, Daddies Underground, Sugar Babies, Domme Kingdom.”
Mark squints, confused. “Can you say that in simple fucking terms?”
She rolls her eyes like he's ridiculous for not knowing. “They’re platforms. Mostly kink-based. Most users are legit and they don’t even call it prostitution. As long as you don’t spell it out, they pretend it’s not there.”
“It’s not right,” I say quickly. I know full well it’s safer than what I’m doing now, but I can’t bring myself to cross that line. Not yet and maybe never.
“Oh, it is,” Lesley says, still smiling. “Those apps are all about connecting submissives, slaves, littles, whatever, with dominants, dommes, sugar daddies. There are two roles: the one who pays, and the one who gets paid.”
Mark lets out a bark of laughter. “People pay for that shit?”
Without missing a beat, Lesley pulls out her phone and tosses it into his lap. “Take a look. I’ve seen listings for a few grand for a date, even thirty thousand for a single night.”
That's all that was needed to grab his attention. His fingers tighten around the phone and his gaze is glued to the screen now.
I cross my arms over my chest, and begin to speak slowly, deliberately. "Mark. I am not comfortable meeting people online. At least on the street I can see them first, maybe get a look at their license plate. I could see what their car is, recognise their demeanor. Online though, it's a blind fucking guess."
Turning his head toward me, he stares me down. The look he gives me is thick with something like resentment, disappointment and greed all twisted together and aimed at me. “You’re in debt for over a hundred thousand dollars, Harper. I’m sick of waiting for pennies.”
My throat tightens and I bite my bottom lip until I taste blood. The debt isn’t mine, no matter how often Mark says it is. But the way he tells it, you’d think I’d been the one who handed the house over in flames.
It was the fire, and yes maybe some of it was my fault, but not everything.
He left a space heater running in the basement, one of those old, rattling things that should’ve been thrown out a decade ago. He said he was trying to keep the pipes from freezing. I told him repeatedly not to use it, that we needed a new one. But he did anyway, and when it caught, it took everything, walls, furniture, photo albums, even the damn cat.
When the insurance company came to inspect, they found the heater had melted down to a black husk in the wreckage. They said it was an unapproved device with faulty wiring, and the fire was caused by negligence. The payout was denied on the spot.
But Mark didn’t blame the heater, no, he blamed me.
“You left it plugged in,” he swore. “You were down there doing laundry. You must’ve forgotten.”
I hadn’t. I hadn’t even stepped into the basement that week, but it didn’t matter. His voice got louder and his eyes got wilder, then soon, he was telling everyone the same story. That it was my fault the house was gone and that I owed him.
In the end, Miranda was ordered to publicly apologize to me as well as compensate me for ruining my reputation.As her heart was never in her studies, she had flunked most of her classes. After the school board took into account her recent actions, she was promptly expelled.Miranda was sobbing as she packed up.Her online boyfriend was waiting for her by the campus gates.He had declared that Miranda must return home with him. After all, he had paid her. She had no right to back out.The other two roommates cautiously asked Miranda what she planned to do in the future."He's dreaming if he thinks I'll marry him. If it weren't for this b*tch, I would never have been expelled," she viciously barked out.One of the two hesitantly replied, "You did take his money. It's hard for people like him to save up. His family probably saved up for decades. Won't it be bad for you to refuse?"Miranda did not care."He should be honored that I wanted his money. How dare he make demands of me
All of us started arguing in the campus counsellor's office.Even though the victim was in front of her, Miranda refused to plead guilty. She insisted she had not cheated him out of his money and even had the nerve to slander me."Amelia, it's one thing to cheat him out of his money, but how can you refuse it? He's here already, yet you deny it."I let out a bark of laughter due to sheer fury.I never realized how skilled a liar Miranda was.My faith in humanity was repeatedly challenged ever since we became classmates.We had been arguing for over an hour, and Theo did not just sit around twiddling his thumbs. He had investigated and found the whole truth.He even found evidence of Miranda cheating others out of their money by impersonating me.Her victim was her online boyfriend.According to the man, he wanted to buy a bride. He eventually decided to try his luck online since it was difficult for him to get hitched in his hometown.Miranda thought he was a gullible fool du
Miranda now spent every day cursing out scammers.However, the money she borrowed had to be returned somehow.Now that she was backed into a corner, she ridiculously decided to approach me."Amelia, you're close to Theo, aren't you? Can you ask him to lend me some money? I'm out of options. We're roommates. Please help me. I'll be so grateful."Was she serious? Did she really think her gratitude was worth anything at all?The audacity of her to come running to me after how she treated me!I was starting to wonder if there was actually something wrong with her brain.I turned her down flat. "Why should I lend you any money? You should earn your own money if you need some. How is your business my problem?"She burst out crying.…Soon, my mother called me.Miranda had called her to borrow some money, lying about how she was ill and needed a huge sum for a surgery.My mother was audibly worried. After all, she always had a good impression of Miranda.I bluntly told her the en
Miranda's life worsened from that day onward.She was now infamous.Someone would be pointing and gossiping about her no matter where she went.Everyone now knew she was a two-faced and delusional woman who had been fantasizing that she was the campus hottie's girlfriend.Theo's admirers helped a lot in airing Miranda's dirty laundry, doing their best to curate her notorious reputation.Brian, the pest whom she had insulted and humiliated, pounced on the opportunity to avenge himself.He began spreading rumors about her on the college forums, bashing her.She was going through absolute hell.She would be sobbing her heart out in the room every night, exclaiming that she could not live any longer."I only mistook him for someone else. How could they say that about me? I'm not what they say I am!"The other two roommates swiftly comforted her."It'll be okay, Miranda. You still have that rich and handsome boyfriend, right? It's fine if you made a mistake. People will know the












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