When I was twenty-eight years old, I wrote my own winning lottery ticket. A simple idea thrust me onto the fast track to wealth, and into a world I had only ever dreamt about. I submerged myself in the unfamiliar, a life that seemed all too alluring β¦ until it lost its appeal. I made my fortune, b
Opulence
β Scribed by Chase, Angelica
- Book ID
- 108924692
- Publisher
- Angelica Chase
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 486 KB
- Series
- Excess 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When I was twenty-eight years old, I wrote my own winning lottery ticket. A simple idea thrust me onto the fast track to wealth, and into a world I had only ever dreamt about. I submerged myself in the unfamiliar, a life that seemed all too alluring β¦ until it lost its appeal. I made my fortune, built my castle, and then exiled myself within its comforts once reality set in. Far too late, I discovered I was drowning in a sea of hungry sharks. Given the choice to sink or swim, I chose the latter β¦ and it cost me everything. Devin McIntyre, the most dangerous shark of them all, was the last nail in my na?ve coffin. His beautiful smile and amazing cock tainted me in ways I could have never imagined. I craved him. I needed him. I loved him. Miserable with the outcome of my prosperity, I set out to change what disgusted me mostβthe first decision being to rid myself of Devin. Little did I know that taking that first step would make me a slave to a man far more tempting β¦ or that my addiction to Devin would threaten to ruin it all.
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