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Convincing her (Jen and Lucas)

Jen is an independent businesswoman who sacrificed her love life to save her family that had gone through a bankruptcy. In the process, she lost her father, had a falling out with her mother and also broke up with her boyfriend. After the sequence of events, she moved away from her city to study without letting anyone know of her whereabouts. There she met a younger and richer man that was very persistent on making her, his. Following their journey on how their relationship develops unconventionally and the things they will go through and experience as they learn more about each other. -------------------------------------------- Snippet: "Jen" Lucas called out to her making her look up from her phone. "What is it?" She asked with a raised eyebrow. "Let's go home," Lucas said as he got up from his seat and put on his suit jacket. "You're done?" she asked as she too got up from the sofa, she stretched her body as she was sitting in one position for too long. Lucas walked towards her and hugged her from behind. "Mmh, let's go home," Lucas said next to her ear making goosebumps rise on her skin. * "Home?" Jen repeated as she leaned against his chest. "Mmh," Lucas said and kissed her bare shoulder. "Let's go," Lucas said as he released her... ---------------------------------------- A/N: If you aren't 18 and above, try not to read. This is as much persuasion as I can give. I know people will read it anyway. PS: Feel free to join the discord server for Convincing Her to connect with other readers and the author at https://discord.gg/Auyvas5 You can also support me on ko-fi: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PinkCotton

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Best Thing That's Happened To Me.

Unlike the others, when Rachel got home, she found Brian standing at their front gate waiting for her. The chauffeur parked the car, handed her the keys, and left when he noticed that an acquaintance of the client was around.

Brian's dark eyes looked at the car window as if he could see through it, even though it was tinted before Rachel stepped out of the car. She had not realised how drunk she was until she was sitting still in the car as she was going home.

She carelessly held her small purse and closed the door before locking the car. When she took a step forward, she stumbled and had to lean against the car lest she slid down to the pavement.

"Rachel," Brian called worriedly as he went to her side and held her upright, forcing her to lean on him. His sudden appearance surprised Rachel, and she stiffened a bit before she realised who was supporting her.