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Alina Wellington was a lot of things, but patient was not one of them. Two hours had passed, and her father had still not made an appearance. He hadn't even texted her to say he wouldn't make it. What could possibly be so important that he couldn't spare five seconds of his time to send a quick text to his only daughter? She was so sick of him never showing up to her exhibits, especially since she'd worked her ass off to get them. The first one she'd let slip because she knew he was out of town on a business trip. The second she'd also understood—but barely—because he had to attend a corporate dinner. But the third? A fucking slave auction. And now? It wouldn't surprise her if he were at home fucking the brains out of his new slave. He'd spent a lot of time with her these past few weeks. Alina had argued with him over it countless times already. The slave—Scarlet—spent more time with Alina's father than she did. Her father had always been a busy man, even more so after her mother died, but he'd never been this preoccupied before. He'd never put her on the sideline like that. Not until he bought that slave. Her mother would have never approved. She was the reason why they'd never gotten one in the first place, and then Alina had taken over that role after she died. But something—or someone—had clearly convinced her father that now was a good time to get one. It was never a good time to get a slave. Alina had always been against it. The whole slave system was ridiculous and the people who bought them were even worse. And now her father was one of them. But she might have felt differently if he'd actually treated the woman like a slave.
There were times when Alina had come home to the two of them having dinner and she was left to make something else or eat leftovers. She knew her father wasn't in love, he wasn't that stupid. He hadn't been on a single date since her mother died—none that she knew of at least. But he seemed quite smitten with her, and it didn't help that she was only a few years older than Alina. Her father had no reason to buy her nor let her stay in their home. What did she even do? It wasn't like she was doing a lot of housecleaning. To Alina, it seemed as though she was living a life of luxury while letting Alina's father fuck her. But what else her father did to her, Alina didn't know. She could have sworn she'd seen a bruise on the woman's arm the other day and could only imagine what her father had done to her. Or maybe she'd bumped into something. . . But Scarlet seemed a bit too happy to be a slave. Or maybe she was just putting up an act in front of Alina. Whatever the case, Alina wanted her GONE. She wanted her father to prioritize her—not a fucking slave.
So, Alina came up with a clever idea to get her father's attention. To make him listen to her once and for all.
She'd heard him talk about it and she'd seen it in his calendar. The next slave auction he would be attending. Alina honestly didn't see the point of attending another one now that he had a slave. But she would make sure he'd get his money's worth. She would make sure he got rid of Scarlet and focused all of his attention on Alina and her accomplishments. If he'd taken the time to attend just one of her exhibits he'd know that her photographs were quite popular and that they sold for hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dollars. Her bank account was filling up fast and if she wanted, she could start a life of her own. But Alina wanted to spend more time with her father first. Before her mother died, they'd been close. They would have family nights every weekend and talk about their day during dinner. The past couple of years had been tough, but her father had no excuse to replace her—or her mother—with a slave. Alina would make him see that. She would force him to open his fucking eyes.
It only took a fraction of her savings to bribe someone at the auction house to put her name on the list. She had no intention of being sold. No intention of becoming a slave. Alina only intended to get her father's attention. Whether he came to pick her up before the auction started or paid a great deal of money for her didn't really matter. She would still be a free woman when the night was over and Scarlet would be gone for good. Alina's plan was foolproof—or so she had thought.
When the auction was about to start her father was nowhere to be seen. She hadn't panicked then, because he could still be in the audience. But when they made her stand in the center of the stage in nothing but a couture lingerie set and a pair of high heels, she was starting to feel nauseous. She might as well have been naked. The auditorium was too dark for her to see any potential buyers, but they could see every inch of her. The spotlight was almost blinding her as she tried to pay attention to the bids. Her father's voice was not among the men bidding on her. Dread started to fill her body as she realized what was about to happen. People were actually bidding on her. And those people probably knew very well who she was and that she didn't belong up there. Did they know this was nothing but a ploy? They couldn't possibly believe that she was actually up for auction. . . But the bidding war continued, and by the time it finished, Alina was blown away by the amount of money that person had spent on her. She could only hope they would get their money back when they realized they wouldn't be getting a slave after all.
Her panic continued to grow as two men escorted her to a small room and instructed her to kneel in front of an armchair. She tried to explain to them that there had been a mistake, but they refused to listen. They didn't even move until she knelt on the floor. "Just call my dad," she went on. "Nate Wellington. He'll tell you this is all just a big misunderstanding." It was like talking to deaf ears. "Eyes on the ground," one of them instructed. "Do not move until he tells you to. Got it?" Alina let out a frustrated growl but lowered her eyes to the floor in front of her. This was getting out of hand. "Yes, yes, I got it. But will you please just call my dad? I'm not supposed to be here. This is a mistake." They didn't answer. Instead, she could hear their footsteps as they left. "Don't move. He'll be with you as soon as the auction is over." "You need to—" But the door closed behind her before she could finish her sentence. She heard the door lock, but that didn't keep her from getting to her feet and trying the handle—it was locked. This was not how she had expected the evening to go. She could only hope that whoever bought her was more inclined to help her than those two morons had been.
Alina wasn't going to wait on the floor when there was an empty, comfortable chair right in front of her. She sat down sideways, leaning against one armrest and throwing her legs over the other. It was a really comfortable chair, she'd admit that. Her eyes were focused on the ceiling—had been for God knew how many minutes—when the door finally opened. She didn't even let the man enter before she opened her mouth. "Finally," she called out, letting her legs fall to the floor so she could sit upright in the chair. She pressed her legs together and crossed her arms over her stomach in an attempt to cover as much of herself as possible—as he hadn't already seen all there was to see when she'd been on stage earlier. "Will you have them call my dad so we can get this sorted out?"
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