Chapter 13 Rich Girl Throws Tantrum After A Penthouse Contractual Nightmare
Chapter 13 Rich Girl Throws Tantrum After A Penthouse Contractual Nightmare
Downstairs, the crowd was still buzzing, the whispers now mixed with laughter and disbelief.
"Dude, this can't be real."
"I don't know, man. It's giving serious soap-opera vibes."
"I'm telling you, it's like one of those spicy romance books where the dude's all dominant, and the girl's just... yeah."
Parker leaned back against the elevator wall, his smirk barely contained.
The system chimed again, and his smirk turned downright devilish.
[Ding! Host has received 3 random spins for achieving a rapid affection increase.]
'Oh, this is just the beginning,' Parker thought, already planning his next move.
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As Parker stepped into the penthouse, his eyes immediately darted around the space, taking it all in.
The ceilings were high—like stupidly high—and the floor-to-ceiling windows were showing off L.A in all its glowing, chaotic glory.
It wasn't just a room; it was a statement. The skyline sparkled like a thousand tiny promises just for him.
"Damn," Parker muttered under his breath, walking further in. A massive gray sectional sat front and center, practically screaming, Come sit your tired ass down. A glossy coffee table sat in front of it, looking so polished you could probably see your soul in it.
Parker smirked, the kind of smirk and said, "Oh, sweetheart, you don't get it, do you? First of all," he started, his tone icy but smooth, "I don't need your permission. You already agreed, remember? That whole 'yes' back in the lobby? Yeah, that sealed the deal."
Tessa opened her mouth to protest, but Parker raised a hand, silencing her instantly. "Second," he continued, leaning forward now, his elbows resting on his knees, "you're here because you know you screwed up. If you didn't, you'd be long gone, probably yelling about your daddy's lawyers or whatever rich kid safety net you've got."
Her cheeks flushed, and Parker caught the flicker of uncertainty in her eyes. "But you didn't do that," he pressed, his voice dropping lower. "Instead, you're here, standing in my penthouse, because you're trying to fix this without anyone finding out. So, let's cut the drama."
Tessa glared at him, but she didn't say anything. He could see her mind working, the gears turning as she tried to come up with a counter-argument and failed.
"You've got two choices," Parker said, leaning back again. "You can stomp your feet, scream, and make a scene like a spoiled brat—which, by the way, will only make me think less of you. Or—and I'd recommend this one—you can shut up, listen, and deal with the next five days like an adult you're supposed to be." His eyes narrowed. "Your call."
The room was silent, except for the faint hum of the city outside. Tessa clenched her fists, biting her lip so hard Parker wondered if she'd draw blood.
Finally, she let out a frustrated huff, her shoulders slumping slightly.
"Fine," she muttered through gritted teeth.
Parker tilted his head, pretending not to hear. "What was that?"
"I said fine!" she snapped, louder this time.
"Good," he said with a lazy grin, standing up and walking past her like she wasn't even there. "Now that we've got that settled, let's get started."
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