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Woman Delivers Package Gets Roped into Fake Relationship
Genre: Contemporary, Erotic Romance My rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars Claire Bretton's four-day weekend is delayed when her boss tells her to deliver a package to a VIP client of the law firm she temps at. Working overtime isn't appealing, but the 200 pound bonus is. But when she arrives at billionaire Tevis Drummond's house, she walks in to find a missing celebrity taking refuge in his house from the press. The celebrity is marrying Tevis's brother and wanted to keep the wedding private and secret so the press wouldn't bombard them. To keep Claire quiet, Tevis has a weird proposal: pretend to be his girlfriend and live with him for four days. After four days, the wedding would be over and it would no longer be a problem. If she didn't agree, he could get her fired. After all, he is one of the highest paying clients for the law firm and she's just a temp. Claire agrees, but for her own reasons, not to save her job.
Amora JonesPublished 7 years ago in FilthyAt First Summer We Gloried
Episode One I was young; I was anxious; I was bound to an archaic concept of me. She smoothed my mind and body with her sunny day thoughts and yoga softened hands.
J.D. SawardPublished 7 years ago in HumansDomestic Violence in a Same Sex Relationship
"What's the first thing that comes to your mind when I say domestic violence?". The popular answer I've heard is 'a man abusing his girlfriend or wife'. My life revolves around soap operas and when it comes to the topic of domestic violence I always remember watching a storyline of a man abusing his girlfriend or wife. Which is why I guess I used to think like that. Showcasing that on a show millions watch is fantastic as (unfortunately) a lot of people can relate and those experiencing domestic violence can reach out and get help.
5 Things to Help Un-Break Your Heart, Once He Broke It
One of the worst things to go through in life is a break-up. You can be in a relationship with someone whom you believed to be "the one" and they suddenly turn around and rip your heart out of your chest. You are left feeling weak in the knees for all the wrong reasons when you were once feeling weak in the knees for all the right reasons.
Beth GibbonsPublished 7 years ago in HumansWhy Do We Find It So Difficult to Talk About the Important Things in Life?
After being contacted this morning by a fellow Twitter warrior; I felt it necessary to write this piece. He like myself has a "cause", his being that person who brings awareness to Herpes and the fact that it is so widespread and somewhat common these days, but no one wants to talk about it. Of course, he was feeling discouraged and perhaps knew intuitively that I might be someone he could share his angst with. He was right.
Amelie Peyton CashPublished 7 years ago in FilthyWho Does Your Happiness Depend On?
It is 10th of June 2017, 11:41 am as I’m sat on my bed, with my laptop on my thighs. The duvet’s covering my feet so I’m not too cold even though the window’s open; I’m usually cold, although I like feeling the soft pre-afternoon breeze that comes in through the open window.
Nikola LodkowskaPublished 7 years ago in HumansCasual Civilians
"I know it's been a hard few days, but hopefully it gets easier from here." Kaylee said, smiling at Love as she helped her lug her luggage into Kaylee's house.
C.A. ReynoldsPublished 7 years ago in FilthyWhat Men Can't Do At Home
Nearly all of my clients would talk to me about their personal or private “normal” lives to one degree or another. I have heard many complaints of what I have come to call “reluctant” sex. This is a position most wives have found themselves in. This double-edged sword of spoken and unspoken rules of our culture dictate that a wife and mother cannot also be a vixen. The two things just don’t mix. I experienced this in my first marriage, which lasted for eighteen years. When raising children and being consumed with domestic responsibilities, we women put sex pretty much on the bottom of the list. My first husband and I had very regular sex. With that being said, as I learned more about my sexuality through my second marriage, I was able to look back at the first marriage with more objectivity and understanding.
Amelie Peyton CashPublished 7 years ago in Filthy