Daddy's Little Whore -
Daddy’s Little Whore – Part 126
KEIRA’s POV
I sat in my seat, staring down at my phone, my mind racing a million miles a minute. Calvin’s message last night still loomed over me like a dark cloud, and I could not shake the feeling of anxiety that came with it.
“You have four days left,” he had said, demanding that I come to a decision. But I just could not make a decision, no matter how much I thought about it.
My professor droned on in front of the class, but his words were nothing but background noise to me. I could not focus on anything but the message on my phone. Calvin knew exactly what he was doing by sending me this. He meant to put some pressure on me, and frankly, it was working.
I had been so carefree, thinking I had more time, but I only had four days left. How was I going to come up with a decision in just four days? I let out a silent sigh and decided to try and focus on the ongoing class. Business was something I enjoyed, but today, all the words the professor spoke sounded gibberish to me.
I could not focus.
The class seemed to drag on forever, each minute feeling longer than the last. All I could think about was how much time had already passed and how little I had accomplished.
I shifted uncomfortably in my seat, my eyes glancing back and forth between the clock on the wall and the message on my phone. Three days had already gone by, and I still had no idea what to do. The deadline was looming closer and closer, and I was running out of time.
As the class finally came to an end, I let out a sigh of relief. I gathered my things and rushed out of the room, eager to leave the stress of the past few days behind me, at least for a little while. I could not wait to go home, sit down, and figure out what my next move was going to be.
I knew I could not keep putting this off. I needed to make a decision, and soon. Calvin was not going to wait forever, and the longer I waited, the worse the consequences would be. But for now, I was just glad to be free of the classroom.
As I walked down the hallway, my phone buzzed in my pocket. It was a text from Natasha, asking me to join her for lunch at The Buzz Cafe, just a few blocks away from our college.
The thought of a hot meal and some company sounded appealing, so I agreed to meet her there. The walk was short, and I was lost in my thoughts as I made my way through the parking lot. That was until I saw him- Calvin, leaning against his car.
I paused as my heart dropped. What on earth was he doing here? I decided to walk past him, and into the cafe, but unfortunately, our eyes met.
“Are you just going to ignore me like that? That hurts your big brother you know,” he smirked.
I turned to him. “What are you doing here?” I asked, my voice shaking.
“I came to check in on you,” Calvin replied, a smug grin spreading across his face.
“I still have four days,” I said, desperately trying to sound confident.
“I know, I know,” Calvin said, pulling out his phone. “But I just wanted to show you something.” He held up the phone and scrolled through a series of pictures. My heart sank as I saw more photos of me and Clint, taken in different locations around the city.
I felt my stomach turn, and my hands started to shake. I could not believe how deep Calvin had gone into this. How had he managed to take so many pictures of us without our knowledge?
“Why are you doing this? What did I ever do to you! I just want to live peacefully, but here you are, like a thorn under my skin! Ever since-“
My voice broke as I recalled everything he had done to me in the past. My body trembled as I remembered the horrible scene I had to witness.
“I am just doing what I have to do,” Calvin replied, his voice cold and emotionless. “If you do not give me what I want, these pictures will be all over the internet by the end of the week.”
Calvin slid into the car beside him, and within the blink of an eye, he was out of the parking lot and down the road.
I stood, frozen like my feet were glued to the ground.
I felt trapped, cornered with no way out. I did not know what to do or who to turn to. I could not let Calvin ruin my life like this, but I did not want to give in to his demands either. As I walked away, my thoughts were in turmoil. What was I going to do?
I finally made it to the cafe, and as I walked inside, I spotted Natasha sitting at a table in the corner. She greeted me with a big smile, excitedly waving me over.
“Keira! You made it!” she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling. “I have been dying to try the avocado toast here. It is supposed to be amazing.”
I forced a smile, trying my best to hide my gloominess. I knew I had to try to push the thoughts of Calvin and the pictures out of my mind and enjoy my time with Natasha.
“Yeah, I am glad we could make it,” I replied, taking a seat across from her.
But as we looked over the menu and chatted about our day, I found it hard to shake off the anxiety that had been gnawing at me since I saw Calvin. Natasha chattered on, excitedly telling me about her latest date, but all I could think about was the ticking clock and the looming deadline.
I barely touched my food, my stomach in knots, and my mind racing. I tried to keep the conversation going, but my thoughts kept drifting back to Calvin and the photos. How had he gotten them? How many more did he have? What was I going to do?
Natasha finally noticed my mood and paused in her chatter, looking at me with concern. “Are you okay, Keira?” she asked, placing her hand on mine.
I looked up at her and smiled forcefully. “Yeah, I think I am just stressed.”
“Maybe you are still sick? We can go home right now if you are not feeling too well.”
I mulled over her suggestion and shook my head. “No, I am fine,” I picked up the menu. “Why don’t we try this lemon shake? It looks delicious.”
Natasha beamed and nodded. She became a chatterbox once again, and as she spoke, my mind drifted far away from her.
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