For Jimmy Pecatti, joining the mob doesnt seem so bad. The street tax on his old mans business drops to zero, he pulls down more cash in a week than he used to see in half a year--and, if hes gonna learn to channel his innate talent for magic, the underworld is the only place to do it. It seems like
The Price
β Scribed by Dominique Frost
- Publisher
- Loose Id LLC
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 52 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Cale is a serving-boy at a high-class brothel in the city of Havisham. He isn't one of the courtesans, largely because he's too clumsy to manage seducing anyone, but he does his best as a servant, keeping the wine-glasses filled and the guests happy.
Everything changes when the warlord Darren Kaine visits the establishment. Darren is the new ruler of Havisham and is a brusque, commanding man. Fresh from a war that's lasted over six months, Darren is in no mood for frippery, and chooses Cale to accompany him for the night, rather than any of the courtesans on display. Indeed, Darren so prefers Cale's straightforwardness and simplicity that he decides to make Cale his concubine, and to have Cale visit him at the palace, every night.
Stunned by this new turn of events, Cale is further confused by his body's reactions to Darren. Darren is darkly handsome, sexually demanding and absolutely committed to giving his partner pleasure--a fact that has Cale looking forward to his time with Darren, perhaps more than he ought to.
Darren, too, is in danger of forgetting that Cale is just a tool he uses to slake his lust.
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