âAlright, goodbye,â I said as I hugged my brother and left for home.
It was dark and cold while I was walking. There wasnât much traffic, nor were there many people around. I checked my phoneâit was already 10 p.m. I had to book an Uber because there was no way I was walking 50 minutes alone to my house.
Scrolling on my phone to find the Uber app, the light mode almost blinded my eyes. I just picked the first driver I saw; it showed he was 15 minutes away. âUhh, yeah I can wait,â I mumbled while looking for a bench.
The cold wind brushed against my body and I folded my arms, regretting how my long-sleeved dress wasnât helping much. I sat on the bench with my legs crossed, observing my surroundings. The bench was placed by the sidewalk, facing the major road.
Suddenly, I spotted a little girl across the street. She had just walked out of a store and was trying to cross the road by herself, heading toward my bench. Thankfully, there werenât any cars passing. I quickly stood up, ran to her, and held her hand, guiding her back into the store.
I bent down and asked, âHey sweetie, where are your parents?â
She pointed into the store, and right then, her mom came running out.
âDORA! I was looking everywhere for you!â her mom said, breathless.
âShe tried crossing the road by herself, so I stopped her,â I explained.
Her mom thanked me and walked away with the little girl. As I crossed the road back to my bench, I heard the girl shout, âHEYYY!â I turned and saw her waving goodbye.
âAww,â I smiled, waving back.
And thenâsuddenlyâa car hit me.
It all happened in a blink. My body slammed onto the smooth road. A high-pitched ringing sound filled my ears. I couldnât feel anything. I lay flat, trying to breathe, my head spinning. The last thing I heard was a car door opening and someone lifting me into their arms⌠then everything went black.
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My name is Tiana Davis. Iâm 21, British, and currently living in Spain.
Iâm a graduate, but unemployedâfor now. I lost my last job as a hotel receptionist because I refused to sleep with my boss. Honestly, I wasnât even surprised. Over time, Iâve come to believe most men are liars and cheats. Iâve always had a hard time trusting them.
Still, Iâve found another way to make money. I use dating apps to meet menâones willing to spend. And they pay a lot.
Of course, it helps that Iâm beautiful. My defined features and body shape make it hard for men to resist. Medium-sized boobs, a slim waist, a big curved ass, straight brown hairâmen literally drool when they see me.
I also have a younger brother, Khalid. Heâs in boarding school, and Iâm the one who takes care of him. Our parents divorced when my dad cheated. My mom left us when I was 18 and moved abroad. I havenât heard from her since. My dad eventually remarried and moved on, leaving just Khalid and me.
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The sound of steady beeping pulled me out of the darkness. My eyes fluttered open. I was in a hospital.
âWhat happened?â I whispered to myself.
A nurse walked in, smiling. âYouâre awake, thatâs great. You lost consciousness after a car hit you, but luckily, you donât have any serious injuries. Just a bump on your head. Youâll be fine once youâre fully conscious.â
I nodded slowly. âDid the cops do anything about the person who hit me?â
âI donât know about that, maâam,â she replied.
âOh, okay⌠do you know who brought me here?â I asked, trying to recall the face Iâd seen before blacking out.
âYes, it was a man. He said heâd come back today to check on you.â
She handed me my bag. âYour phone and clothes are in here. Do you want anything?â
âNo, thank you.â I quickly grabbed my phone and went straight to Snapchat.
My best friend, Leila, had spammed me with messages last night:
_Tianaaaaa, where are you?? Are you good? Youâre always online, why arenât you replying?? Or did you just sleep earlyâŚ_
She's the type to leave thousands of messages.
âGirl, you wonât believe what happened,â I texted her.
Within seconds, she texts back asking if I'm okay.
"I got hit by a car. I'm in the hospital now, but don't worry I don't have any serious injuries"
She replied instantly. "WHAT THE HELL, TIANA?! HOW?? OMG. Iâm coming right now!"
âYou donât have to, Iâll be discharged soon,â I replied.
_Shut up, Iâm coming._
Minutes later, she texted again: Uh, I just got in an Uber but I donât know where Iâm going. What hospital are you in??
Laughing, I checked a form on the desk for the hospitalâs name and sent it to her.
Within 20 minutes, Leila burst into my room. âOh my God, my baby!â she cried, hugging me tightly.
âIâm okay, Leila. Donât worry,â I reassured her.
She gave me a suspicious look. âIf youâre okay, why are you still lying here, huh?â
âI just⌠want to wait so I can thank the guy who brought me in. The nurse said heâs coming back today.â
Leila smirked. âMhm. And what if heâs tall, young, handsome, rich, and perfect?â she teased, elbowing me.
I rolled my eyes. âPlease, a guy like that doesnât exist. Look at your boyfriendâheâs not exactly Prince Charming.â
âTrue, heâs a little ugly,â she laughed, âbut heâs amazing. Anyway, speak of the devil, heâs calling me. Be right back.â She rushed outside to take the call.
I changed out of the hospital gown and into my clothes, then sat on a chair by the bed.
The door opened.
A man walked in.
And my breath caught.
He was stunning. Dark curly hair, big hazel eyes, a sharp nose, lips soft-looking like cotton candy. He wore a button-up shirt, black pants, and polished shoes.
We held eye contact for a few seconds before he spoke.
âWell, hello there. Iâm Aiden.â
His deep voice made my heart skip. I froze, staring at him until I remembered to take his outstretched hand. His palm was large and warm, making mine feel tiny.
âI-I uh⌠Iâm Tiaraâsorry, I mean Tiana,â I stammered.
âNice to meet you, Tiana,â he said, stressing my name. âI was the one who carried you here after the accident. I suppose the nurse mentioned Iâd stop by.â
âShe⌠she did. Thank you.â
âI couldnât just leave you there. The man who hit you was drunk. Heâs in a cell now.â
Each word sent shivers down my spine. Leila was right. He was young, tall, handsome, and he looked _rich_ .
âOh. Great,â I muttered, avoiding eye contact.
âWe may leave now, if you please,â he said.
âWe?â I raised an eyebrow.
âIâll drop you at your place.â
I hesitated but agreed. He offered his hand again to help me up. I grabbed my bag and phone, and he led me outside to his car. A sleek black Jeep. Definitely expensive.
From a distance, I spotted Leila giggling, mouthing _oh my gosh_ and gesturing that sheâd text me later.
Aiden opened the passenger door for me. I got in, and he slid into the driverâs seat.
Trying to lighten the tension, I asked, âHow do I know youâre not going to kidnap me?â
He chuckled. âIâve got better things to do than kidnap a woman.â
I smiled faintly, resting my hand on my taser inside my bag just in case.
âShow me the directions to your place,â he said smoothly.
We talked throughout the ride, sharing small details about ourselves.
When we arrived, he parked outside my house. âYou and your house have a lot in common,â he teased.
âOh? Whatâs that supposed to mean?â
âYour house is pretty,â he replied, giving me a look that made my stomach flip.
I thanked him, stepped out, and walked toward my house thinking, _he didnât even ask for my number. His loss._
Then I heard a horn.
It was him.
âIâm sorry, but I didnât get your contact,â he said, stretching his phone toward me.
âOhâyeah.â I quickly typed in my digits and handed it back.
Feeling oddly satisfied, I finally walked inside my house and collapsed on my bed, smiling at the ceiling.
âWhat is this Iâm feeling? Lust?â I whispered to myself.