
Sophia wiped the sweat from her forehead as she scrubbed the floor of the strip club. She had been cleaning for hours, but the club owner, Ma Rachel, was notorious for being meticulous.
Just as Sophia was finishing up, her phone rang. She hesitated for a moment before answering it.
“Sophia, it's Dr Thomas,” the voice on the other end said. “I'm afraid we have some bad news.”
Sophia's heart sank. “What is it?” she asked, her voice trembling.
“Sophia, I'm afraid the medication we've been using to manage your mother's condition has reached its limit. The $4000 treatment can no longer keep her stable”.
Sophia's heart sank. “What does that mean?” she asked, trying to process the information.
Dr Thomas hesitated before responding. “We need to upgrade to a more advanced treatment. The new medication costs $8000, but it's the only way to ensure your mother's condition doesn't deteriorate further”.
“I'm only doing this because I've known your mother for a long time, the surgery needs to be done on time or…or we risk loosing her” he also added.
Sophia knew she had to act fast. She hung up the phone and immediately went to find her boss, Ma Rachel.
Ma Rachel was sitting in her office, sipping a cup of coffee. She looked up at Sophia and raised an eyebrow.
“What do you want, Sophia?” Ma Rachel asked.
“Please, I need a loan”, Sophia said, trying to keep her voice steady. “My mother needs surgery, and I can't seem to raise the money. It's $150,000 ma”.
Ma Rachel snorted. “You think I'm made of money? Even if I lend you that kind of money, you can't even pay me back with your lifetime earnings”
Sophia felt a wave of desperation wash over her. “Please ma, I'm ready to do anything”.
Ma Rachel leaned back in her chair, a sly smile spreading across her face. “I'll think you'll find that you have something that's worth a lot more than money”.
Sophia's eyes widened as she realized what her boss was insinuating. “No, Ma Rachel. I can't do that”.
Ma Rachel shrugged. “Suit yourself then. But if you want to save your mom, you'll have to use what you have to get what you want”.
Sophia felt a wave of revulsion. She knew that she couldn't go through with her boss's suggestions.
As she left Ma Rachel's office, Sophia felt defeated. She didn't know what to do.
She decided to call her best friend, Tina, and explain the situation. Tina listened attentively before responding.
“Sophia, I know this is hard, but you have to think about your mom. If sleeping with another man for money will save her life, then isn't it worth it? Tina asked.
Sophia replied. “Sleeping with another man?, I can't do such, it's not that, I just have to dance for them privately…..that's what the strippers do in the club”.
“And you think they don't give their body to them afterwards?, my dear, your mother's life is on the line”.
Sophia hesitated, unsure of what to do.
Ma Rachel was thrilled when Sophia returned to her office. “I knew you'd see things my way”, Ma Rachel said, handing Sophia a skimpy outfit.
The outfit was a tight, red dress that barely covered Sophia's underwear. Sophia felt a wave of embarrassment wash over her as she put it on.
As Sophia worked through the crowded club, a tall, well-dressed man approached her. “You're stunning,” he said, his eyes scanning her body. “My boss will love you, you're exactly his type”.
Without another word, he directed Sophia to the VIP room. As she followed the man to the VIP room, she was immediately struck by the opulence that surrounded her.
The room was dimly lit, with soft, golden lighting that seemed to dance across the walls. The air was thick with the scent of expensive cigars and champagne.
The room itself was lavishly decorated, with plush, velvet couches and chairs that seemed to sink into the floor. The walls were adorned with expensive artwork, and the floor was covered in a thick, soft carpet that felt like silk beneath Sophia's feet.
Julian, the boss who had been described to Sophia, sat on one of the couches, sipping a glass of champagne. He was even more handsome than Sophia had expected, with piercing blue eyes and chiseled features that seemed to have been carved from granite.
His dark hair was perfectly styled, and his outfit seemed to have been made specifically for his athletic build.
As Sophia approached, Julian looked up and caught her eye. He smiled, and Sophia felt a shiver run down her spine. There was something about Julian that seemed to draw her in, something that made her feel like she was the only one in the room.
“Wow! you're more beautiful than I expected” Julian said, his voice soft and smooth.
Sophia felt a blush rise to her cheeks as Julian stood and walked towards her. He was taller than she imagined, and his presence seemed to fill the room.
“Thank you”, Sophia said, trying to sound calm.
Julian smiled again and took Sophia's hand, leading her to the couch. “Please, sit down”, he said.
As Sophia sat down, Julian poured her a glass of champagne and handed it to her. Sophia took a sip, feeling the cool liquid slide down her throat.
“So, what's your name?”Julian spoke calmly with a smile.
“You don't need to know my name,” Sophia replied.
“That's harsh but it's all cool, I must say I'm impressed. You're not what I expected”. Julian said, leaning back in his chair.
Sophia raised an eyebrow, feeling a sense of trepidation. “What did you expect?” she asked.
Julian smiled again. “Someone…..less refined, shall we say”.
Sophia felt a surge of anger, but she pushed it down. She was here for a reason, and she needed to see it through.
“I'm glad I could surprise you”, Sophia said, trying to sound calm.
Julian leaned forward, his eyes locked on Sophia's. “I think you'll find that I'm full of surprises”, he said.
Sophia's eyes narrowed slightly as she tried to read Julian's expression. “What do you mean by ‘full of surprises’?” she asked, her voice firm.
Julian chuckled, a low, husky sound that sent a shiver down Sophia's spine. “Oh, I think you'll find that I'm a man of many talents”, he said, his eyes glinting with amusement.
Sophia felt a surge of impatience. She didn't have time for games. “Can we just get down to business?” she asked, trying to keep her tone neutral. “I'm here to dance for you, and that's all”
Julian's laughter was a slap in the face. It was loud, mocking and utterly confident. “I didn't know you were this naive and insensitive, do you think you're just going to dance?” he repeated, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “Oh, dear. You have no idea what you've gotten yourself into, you'll have to go dirty”.
Sophia's heart sank as Julian's words hung in the air. She felt a sense of foreboding, a sense that she was in over her head.
And then, just as suddenly as it had started, everything went silent. Julian's laughter stopped, and the music seemed to fade into the background.
Sophia was left sitting there, feeling like a small boat adrift in a stormy sea. She had no idea what was coming next, but she knew it couldn't be good………


