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Escaping Drew's Manipulation

The crystal chandeliers of The Metropolitan Club cast a golden glow over the white tablecloths and polished silverware. I smoothed my black dress—the only formal attire I'd packed for this business trip—and tried to focus on Mr. Richardson's discussion of investment portfolios. But something in Drew's eyes made my stomach twist. "Gracie has an incredible understanding of renewable energy markets," Drew said casually, swirling his whiskey. "She'd be the perfect person to keep you company tonight, Richardson. Help you understand the finer points of our proposal." I nearly choked on my water. "Tonight?" I echoed, my voice barely audible. Richardson's gaze slid to me, assessing. "Is that so?
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Chapter 3

The coffee shop's soft jazz and gentle chatter provided a strange backdrop for what Everett was proposing. I stirred my latte nervously, watching the foam swirl in slow-motion circles.

"I'm serious, Gracie." Everett's voice was low, steady. "One hundred times. That's all I'm asking."

I looked up at him, trying to process what he'd just suggested. Everett Foster—Drew's colleague, the man who always seemed to appear when I needed help most—was proposing a bet.

"If Drew chooses you even once in the next hundred instances of manipulation," he continued, leaning forward, "I'll step aside forever. You'll never see me interfere again."

Sunlight caught the gold flecks in his eyes as he slid a small leather notebook across the table. It was elegant—simple black with a silver clasp.

"To keep track," he explained. "So you can see the pattern clearly."

I laughed, though it came out shaky. "There won't be a hundred instances. You're exaggerating."

"Am I?" Something in his expression made my chest tighten.

"Drew loves me," I said firmly, clutching my cup. "He's just... under pressure sometimes."

Everett didn't argue. Instead, he opened the notebook and wrote something on the first page. When he handed it back, I saw my name, followed by "Instance #1."

"You accepted the challenge," he said simply. "That counts as the first."

I rolled my eyes but tucked the notebook into my purse. "Fine. Let's play your little game."

---

The charity gala sparkled with wealth and privilege. Crystal chandeliers cast rainbow prisms across the ballroom as New York's elite mingled in designer finery. I smoothed my borrowed gown—a midnight blue silk that Everett had somehow procured for me—and tried to calm my racing heart.

"Gracie, darling!" Jonathan Pierce's voice boomed across the room. He was a barrel-chested man with thinning hair and a predatory smile. "Come join us at the bar."

Drew had been clear about tonight's expectations. "Jonathan specifically requested you," he'd said, adjusting my necklace with unusual tenderness. "He's considering a major investment. Make sure he has a good time."

Now, as Pierce's hand settled on my lower back with too much pressure, I wondered what "good time" meant.

"Such a pretty thing," he murmured, his breath hot against my ear. "Drew said you're quite... accommodating."

My skin crawled. "I'm here to discuss the renewable energy initiative," I managed.

"Of course." His smile widened. "We can discuss... everything."

The evening blurred into a nightmare of wandering hands and veiled propositions. I excused myself repeatedly, only to be cornered in alcoves and hallways. Finally, in a deserted corridor, Pierce blocked my path completely.

"Let's not pretend anymore," he growled, backing me against the wall. "I paid Drew five thousand dollars for exclusive access tonight."

The world tilted. "What?"

"Five thousand." His fingers traced my collarbone. "For you. Tonight."

I shoved past him, heart hammering, and locked myself in the ladies' room. My hands trembled as I dialed Drew's number.

"He says you sold me," I whispered when he answered. "That he paid you money."

"Gracie." Drew's voice was cold, annoyed. "You're being dramatic. Jonathan is a potential investor."

"He's expecting sex!"

"Then close the deal," Drew snapped. "This is business. You're embarrassing me."

Before I could respond, the bathroom door burst open. Everett stood there, his expression thunderous.

"Are you alright?" he demanded, ignoring the startled women reapplying their makeup.

"How did you—"

"I was at the bar when Pierce cornered you." He extended his hand. "Come on."

---

Three days later, I was searching for my passport when I found it—a stack of receipts tucked into Drew's jacket pocket. My blood turned to ice as I read the names: Marcus Webb, Jonathan Pierce, David Chen...

And beside each name, my own: "Gracie Turner - Entertainment Expense."

The amounts varied—$3,000, $5,000, even $7,500—all paid to Drew Hansen.

"Drew?" My voice cracked as he entered our apartment. "What is this?"

He barely glanced at the receipts in my hand. "Business expenses. Consulting fees."

"Consulting?" I held up a receipt with Pierce's name. "He cornered me at the gala. He said you sold me to him."

Drew's face hardened. "That's ridiculous."

"He said you were paid five thousand dollars!"

"For your consulting services," Drew snapped. "These are legitimate business transactions."

My hands shook as I stared at him. "You've been... trafficking me?"

"Trafficking?" He laughed, but there was no humor in it. "You're being paranoid, Gracie. This is exactly why I worry about leaving you alone with clients."

His words twisted something inside me. Was I overreacting? Had I misunderstood everything?

"Maybe you should see someone," he suggested, his voice softening. "You're imagining things that aren't there."

That night, alone in our bedroom, I pulled out Everett's notebook. With trembling fingers, I made the first mark—a simple X beside Instance #1.

Something had shifted inside me. A crack in the foundation of everything I thought I knew.

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