Chapter 5
By: Michelle

Tony leaned his back against the wall, next to the men's bathroom door, taking a puff from his cigarette. "So, cuz, she was THAT good?"

"Oh yeah." Matt grinned, crossing his arms, watching his cousin blow out the smoke and disappear into the air. "She must have slept with one guy or something because she was fucking tight as hell, dude."

Tony chuckled, handing the cigarette to Matt as he slowly inhaled. "Well, my man, you have proven to me that you do have the Lovato charm." He reached behind to his back pocket, pulling out his wallet and taking out a hundred dollar bill and handing it to Matt. He gladly took it and shoved it in his front pocket of his black Dickes.

"She was good." Matt repeated, nodding his head, remembering the feeling.

"I'm sure." Tony laughed, patting his older cousin on the shoulder. "I can't fucking believe you actually won our fucking bet. I thought she would have been a challenge, but as they say, looks can be deceiving. Maybe deep inside, she really is a kinky sexual wild child or some shit."

Matt played with his lip ring and smiled at the image that came across in his mind. "That would be fucking hot. Perhaps next time, she will let me tie her up and watch me fuck another chick or whatever."

"That'll be sick, dude. Just remember to invite me, though." Tony shook his head and laughed as both men left the area, never noticing that someone was carefully listening.

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Michelle let out the breath she had been holding. A bet, that's what she was. A bet. To get laid, to get money. A bet.

She was ready to walk out of the bathroom, when she heard Tony and Matt's conversation, she froze in place. Listening to every single word that came out of their mouths. She was nothing more than a way to get free money, free sex.

Her mind blurred and her body felt dirty. The way they talked freely about her, the sickening ideas they had. It made her want to bury herself deep into the earth's lava, where maybe she could burn her sin.

How could she have been so stupid to even fall for his charm? Because he made her feel special for that one moment.

Why did she lie to her brother and sister, saying that she had to work when she really was with Matt? Because she wanted to feel complete.

Tears of hurt, stupid and angry cascaded down her cheeks. She didn't even bother to wipe them away, because there was no point in that.

He didn't make her feel special; he made her feel like a slut.

She didn't feel complete; she felt empty and cold.

All because she was dumb enough to believe his words. His words that helped him get into bed with millions of other women.

All because she was a bet.

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