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Maddox vanished.

I touched my cheek again.

And smiled.

???

I grinned until my cheeks hurt, and as soon as I stepped off the escalator, my phone vibrated.

Unknown Number:Save my number.

Unknown Number:You can message me anytime, day or night.

Unknown Number:I can help you in ways you couldn’t even comprehend.

My body went completely still until people began pushing past me.

I quickly moved to the side, rereading his messages again and again.

Another message popped up.

Unknown Number:Are you ready to play, Stella?

Excitement bubbled in the pit of my belly.

Fuck.

Yes to everything.

I paused, forcing myself to control my breathing.

My fingers trembled as they hovered over the keypad.

Me:YES.

Unknown Number:Good girl. Now message me as soon as you get home.

Good girl?

I closed my eyes.

My parents had found the perfect therapist for me, and they had no idea.

I began to chortle, causing people to stare as they passed by.

The stars had aligned.

The universe was tossing me a bone.

I prayed to any and all gods fervently that it was a big one.

The rest of the weekend dragged, but his messages kept me afloat.

It took me hours to pick out the perfect outfit for work—and for our appointment.

I lost count of how many times I came. In the shower. In bed. Even out in the garden, away from my mother. The open-bedroom-door policy was unacceptable. I had a right to privacy.

Anger and resentment came in waves throughout the weekend.