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Babysitter's secret (part 5)

Author: S.sharma
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-08 02:03:03

Colton didn’t call her.

Not the next day.

Not the next week.

No late-night texts. No driveway glances. Nothing.

It was like she never existed.

Kendra told herself she didn’t care.

She partied harder. Posted thirst traps. Laughed louder. Went on two dates with a guy named Tanner just to piss off a ghost who wasn't even watching anymore.

But at night—alone in bed with fingers between her thighs—his name still slipped out between moans.

It wasn’t just sex.

He’d ruined her for anyone else.

And he knew it.

The next time Dana called her, it was different.

“We’re hosting a charity dinner Friday night,” she said. “Just a few couples. I’ll need you for a few hours.”

Kendra almost said no.

But something in Dana’s voice caught her attention.

Tighter than usual. A little colder.

“She’ll be asleep early,” Dana added. “You won’t see much of us.”

Kendra hesitated. Then: “I’ll be there.”

She wore red.

Red like warning lights. Red like sin.

The dress was tight, backless, dipped low enough to be scanda
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