Moesha stammered, her cheeks turning a faint shade of pink as she woke Benjamin up. She shyly gestured towards his outerwear. "Uh, maybe take this off so I can access your legs better?”Benjamin didn't think of anything else and started to take it off. As Benjamin started to remove his outerwear, Moesha, still blushing, tried to hide her embarrassment. "Um, just, uh, sit comfortably, and I'll do my best," she said, hoping her efforts would ease his fatigue.Soon, as Benjamin removed his trousers, revealing a pair of shorts underneath, Moesha blushed slightly at the sight of his fair, manly thighs. She prepared a basin of hot water and began to gently massage his tired legs, her touch both soothing and careful.Benjamin, feeling the warmth and relief from Moesha's massage, closed his eyes and sighed. "You have a magical touch, Moesha. This feels incredible."Moesha, still slightly flustered, managed a shy smile. "I'm glad it helps. You seemed really tired, and I just wanted to assist.
He turned to Amelia and said, “My wife, this is Mr. Hayes that I'm talking about.”Amelia didn't have any expression and nodded. “Welcome to our home Mr. Hayes.”Benjamin nodded and thanked her. “Uhm, Mr. Hayes, let's go to the dining room; my daughter is upstairs and will join us there. I've already told her about you, and I'm sure she'll be pleased to meet you.”They walked into the dining room and took their seats. The table was set with an array of delicious dishes – succulent grilled salmon, aromatic garlic mashed potatoes, and a colorful medley of roasted vegetables. The aroma wafting through the airThey all sat waiting for the daughter to join them. At that moment, Benjamin heard someone descending the stairs, but his focus wasn't entirely there. If not for the fact that he had promised the man to come, he wouldn't have made an excuse."Welcome, my princess, take your seat," the man said, drawing Benjamin's attention in that direction.Gasp! He was stunned. A beautiful lady w
"Huh? Now?" Mr. Roseborough was taken aback. "How can you leave now, Mr. Hayes? It's been barely 10 minutes. Please don't do this. Let's drink." He offered a bottle of wine, insisting, "Take a look, I got this for us. Please sit."Benjamin nodded, casting a glance at Isabella before taking a seat. Charles poured glasses for himself and Benjamin. They drank as Charles inquired, "So, Mr. Hayes, you came with a cab? That's what kept you long?”Isabella stared at him with disdain. Benjamin shook his head, explaining, "My car is parked among yours out there. Traffic is what held me on the road.""Your own car?" Charles asked, surprised.Benjamin nodded with a smile, adding, "Not a big car, though. It's an Audi R8.""Audi R8?" The expressions of the three, including Isabella, changed. Calling an Audi R8 "not a big car" left them stunned.Isabella, least expecting Benjamin to own a car, found it hard to believe. "Did you go rent a car to come and flaunt it here?" she asked.Benjamin looked a
Charles cleared his throat, looking apologetic. "I apologize for Isabella's behavior, Mr. Hayes. She can be a bit headstrong. Please don't take it to heart."Benjamin nodded, "Anyway, Mr. Charles, you're wrong. I have no interest in your daughter, nor do I want any relationship with her.”You don't? Charles placed his spoon down, turning to glance at his wife, Amelia.Benjamin nodded and said, "Yes, I'm not interested in her if that's what she thinks."Charles smiled and said, "Mr. Hayes, I guess you're saying this because of my daughter's attitude, right? And how she spoke. Please don't be offended; it's because you are new, don't worry."Benjamin shook his head and said, "That's not the reason, Mr. Roseborough.”"Is my daughter not beautiful?" Charles asked with a little frown."Of course, I won't lie, she is, but I'm just not interested, and moreover, she's not interested too. Please don't force me."Amelia nodded and said, "Hubby, why are you taking this too far? They are adults to
Benjamin was stunned, frowning heavily and wondering what she was doing in the room since he was the one to sleep there.He was about to speak when what he saw made his eyes widen. Isabella brought the blanket down a bit, showing her beautiful back. For her, she had not noticed Benjamin who was standing there.All Benjamin saw again was that she had taken her bra off and left it on the floor while still in the blanket.“Holy shit.” Benjamin fell his eyes was about to pop out as he saw the bra being thrown on the floor. He thought that was it until he saw her take of her panties too throwing it on the floor, she was now naked, it was just the duvet covering her. Isabella turned around slowly, leaving the duvet behind. Gasp!” Her eyes met with his. As her eyes met Benjamin's, there was a moment of complete silence. Time seemed to freeze as they both the unexpected encounter.Isabella's expression shifted from surprise to a mix of embarrassment and annoyance. She quickly grabbed the du
Amelia raised her hand, cutting Isabella off. "It's okay. I'm not angry about that. I'm angry because you're denying it. You like him, and you both have already done what you needed to. Don't worry; I'll inform your dad. At least you have a fiancé now. What's next? Marriage and then giving me grandchildren.”Isabella's face flushed, and she shot a glare at Benjamin. Her attempts to explain seemed futile. Amelia walked over to Benjamin, tapping his shoulder, and said, "I don't know who you are, but if my daughter likes you this much, take care of her, my future son-in-law."Stunned, Benjamin shook his head, insisting, "Nothing happened here, Auntie. Nothing at all."Amelia smiled knowingly. "I understand you might be embarrassed or shy. I'm sorry for barging in. Anyway, both of you take care and have a great night. The night is yours.”With those words, she stepped out, closing and locking the door.“No no don't lock.” Benjamin rushed towards it, but he was late. They were now trapped.
Benjamin nodded and replied, "I know a lot about paintings." He proceeded to mention the names of several paintings present and affirmed their authenticity.Isabella was visibly impressed, realizing Benjamin's knowledge extended beyond the previous discussion.Isabella, hesitating slightly, said, "I... um, I guess I should apologize for doubting you. I mean, you really do seem to know your stuff..." She stopped halfway, her words hanging in the air, and avoided directly expressing the apology she had started.Benjamin looked at her and said, "Goodnight, I'm feeling sleepy. I'll sleep on the floor, you sleep on the bed." Saying this, he picked up a mat from the corner, spread it on the floor, and closed his eyes.Isabella watched him, biting her lip, conflicted with thoughts. "He doesn't seem bad like I thought. I don't know, can I really stay in the room with a man? What if he harms me?" she pondered.Throughout the night, Isabella lay on the bed, feeling uneasy and a bit afraid. She
Benjamin happily replied, "Of course. Send me a picture of yourself at the site, a selfie, you know."Within a few seconds, a picture of Cordelia popped up on his screen. She had a light smile, looking beautiful, and around her neck was the necklace Benjamin had given her. The background indicated that they were indeed at a site."You look beautiful. You wear the necklace each time?" he asked through the chat."I do mostly. Take care of yourself till I return." Cordelia typed."Will you come here to stay with me when you return?" Benjamin asked, then added, “I miss seeing your face every morning.”"I don't know. Don't think about it, you unfaithful child," Cordelia replied.Benjamin used laughing and love emojis and sent them to her, attaching, "Take care of yourself too. If you need anything, don't hesitate to let me know."After a while, when their chat had ended, Benjamin continued his drive. He drove to his site where he was pleased to see work going on. He had a brief chat with O
The rugged man clenched his fists, his pride warring with his fear. “You can’t be serious,” he hissed, his voice barely above a whisper.Abdelkarim cocked the gun audibly, tilting his head. “Do I look like I’m joking?”Reluctantly, the rugged man lowered himself to his knees, the humiliation evident on his face. His companions followed suit, each moving with visible hesitation. The restaurant’s patrons and staff watched in stunned silence, their eyes wide as they bore witness to the surreal scene.One of the men reached for Abdelkarim’s shoe, his hand shaking as he wiped at it with his sleeve. Abdelkarim smirked, glancing down at their feeble attempts. “Pathetic,” he muttered. “Put some effort into it.”As the men continued their reluctant task, Abdelkarim’s tone turned colder. “Now, let’s add some respect to the mix. Each of you will address me properly while you’re down there.”The rugged man looked up, his face twisted with fury and shame. “What do you mean?”Abdelkarim leaned in s
The room fell into an eerie silence, the earlier chatter and laughter evaporating like smoke. All eyes were on Abdelkarim, who stood tall with the gun firmly in his grasp. Even the rugged man who had slapped him seemed caught off guard, his eyes widening in a mix of disbelief and anger.Benjamin, who had been calmly observing moments earlier, straightened in his seat, his sharp gaze narrowing as he assessed the situation. He hadn't anticipated this escalation, and for a fleeting moment, his surprise flickered across his face. Cipherella, sitting beside him, froze, her lips parting slightly as her eyes darted between Abdelkarim and the scarred man.The tension was palpable. The rugged man pushed his chair back slightly, his hands clenching into fists as if ready to retaliate. His companions, who had been laughing moments ago, now looked uneasy, their confidence shaken."You think this is funny?" Abdelkarim said, his voice steady, but the undercurrent of anger was unmistakable. He point
The room went tense as Abdelkarim froze, his gaze darting nervously to the man’s threatening expression. Around them, a few other patrons glanced over.Cipherella’s delicate brows furrowed with concern as she leaned closer to Benjamin, her voice barely above a whisper. "Master, they’re trying to bully him," she said, her eyes darting between Abdelkarim and the rugged man.Benjamin didn’t respond immediately. His sharp gaze remained fixed on the scene, observing every detail—the posture of the men, Abdelkarim’s unease, and the simmering tension in the air. Finally, he nodded slowly and said, "Let’s just watch for now.”"But Master—" Cipherella started, her worry evident."Relax," Benjamin interrupted gently, his tone calm but firm. "Let’s see how he handles himself first. If things go too far, I’ll step in."Cipherella hesitated, but she trusted Benjamin’s judgment. She bit her lip and stayed quiet, her hands clasped tightly in her lap as her eyes returned to Abdelkarim.Meanwhile, Abd
As they entered, Benjamin's gaze swept over the bustling interior of the establishment. The atmosphere was thick with chatter, clinking glasses, and faint music playing in the background. At one side of the room, a group of rugged-looking men occupied a long table. They were loud, drinking and eating heartily, with wisps of smoke curling from the cigarettes and cigars they casually puffed.Their appearances were striking—some had jagged scars running across their cheeks.Others had scarves tied around their heads, their expressions hard and uninviting, with sharp eyes that scanned the room like predators on the lookout. A few wore leather jackets with frayed edges, while others had rugged shirts and boots.Benjamin took note but didn’t linger on them. Instead, he calmly made his way to an unoccupied corner on the other side of the room. He settled into a chair with an air of quiet authority, his face betraying no hint of concern. Cipherella followed closely, her gaze flickering brief
Benjamin settled back onto the couch, gesturing for Cipherella to sit. She listened intently as he recounted the night's events."Cipherella," he began, "I met Abdelkarim yesterday. His boss wasn’t exactly treating him right, and he seemed ready for a change."Abdelkarim shifted uneasily, but Benjamin continued. "We ended up being followed by three of Darnell's men. They tried to corner us, but I convinced them to switch sides and work for me. Abdelkarim here was part of that, and he’s proven he’s willing to take on something bigger.”Cipherella raised an eyebrow, intrigued but cautious. “And they just… agreed? Just like that?”Benjamin nodded, a faint smirk playing on his lips. "Sometimes all it takes is to show someone what they’re worth. They’d been risking their lives for scraps. Now, they have a reason to be loyal." He glanced at Abdelkarim, who looked both grateful and a little overwhelmed.Cipherella sighed, finally relaxing a bit. “If you trust him, Master, then that’s enough
The men exchanged nervous glances, doubling down on their story despite Darnell's threat. The first man cleared his throat, attempting to sound confident. "Boss, like we said, it was just a routine check. We saw the car following and thought it could be a minor threat, so we stopped to make sure it wasn’t an issue. But they turned around as soon as we approached."The second man nodded quickly. "Exactly, boss. We didn’t think it was worth disturbing you for something so small, figured we could handle it ourselves.”Darnell's gaze remained icy, not buying the excuses. His eyes bored into each one of them, but they held firm, each nodding in agreement, sticking to their story. "We were just looking out for you, boss," the third one added, trying to muster confidence. "Didn’t want to waste your time.”Darnell narrowed his eyes at them one last time, as if weighing the truth of their story. Finally, with a wave of his hand, he dismissed the tension. “Fine,” he said sharply. “Get back in
The men climbed out of their cars and walked over to Darnell’s vehicle, where he stood waiting, his expression already dark with suspicion. As they approached, he wasted no time.“What’s wrong?” Darnell’s voice cut through the silence, his gaze sharp and unyielding. “Where’s the last car?”The men looked at each other, shifting uncomfortably, clearly at a loss. Finally, one of them spoke up. “We...we don’t know, boss. One minute, they were right behind us, and the next...they weren’t.”Darnell’s jaw tightened. “I don’t want excuses. Give me an answer.”They fumbled for words, but all they could offer was a helpless shrug. Frustrated, Darnell took a deep breath and crossed his arms. “Fine. Who was in the last car? Give me their names. Now.”The men stammered for a moment, then rattled off the names of the three who had been in the missing car, exchanging nervous glances as they waited for Darnell's reaction.Darnell narrowed his eyes, his impatience evident. “Call them. Now,” he ordere
As the men disappeared down the road, Abdelkarim turned to Benjamin, a worried crease on his brow. "Do you trust them? What if they tell their boss everything?"Benjamin's expression was unwavering. "They won’t."Abdelkarim’s eyebrows rose, disbelief flickering in his gaze. "How do you know?"Benjamin smirked, a trace of confidence in his eyes. "Because I gave them something Darnell never has: respect. They’ve been doing his dirty work for scraps. Darnell treats them as disposable. But me? I just paid them a month’s worth in minutes and offered them a way out. Right now, loyalty is cheap—but it’s the one thing Darnell can't buy.”Abdelkarim nodded slowly, his gaze steadying with newfound determination. “I’m ready to work for you, Benjamin,” he said with a slight smile. “But... tonight, I don’t have anywhere to stay. I might just end up sleeping in the car.”Benjamin’s expression softened. “Don’t worry about that. You’ll stay with me,” he replied. “As long as you’re willing to follow m
Benjamin looked at them intently. “How much do you want to be paid?” he asked, his voice calm but commanding.The men glanced at each other, hesitating for a moment. Finally, one spoke up, “Every month… pay us double what Darnell does.”The other nodded, adding quickly, “Yeah. 2000 dollars each.”Benjamin smirked, a glint of amusement in his eyes. He had expected them to ask for something outrageous—10,000, even 50,000 dollars a month. Instead, they only wanted a mere double of what Darnell paid them. To someone like him, 2000 dollars was nothing, even if he had to pay them that amount daily.“Deal,” he said without hesitation, nodding once.They stared at him, dumbfounded. “Wait… deal? Just like that?” one of them asked, disbelief evident in his voice.Benjamin shrugged. “2000 dollars a month is nothing to me if you’re loyal and good at what you do.”They exchanged glances, still stunned by his response. "You... you really mean that?" one of them asked, sounding almost hopeful.Benja