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Collin Episodes 1 – 3 – Ciara Darren

Turn it off!” Collin laughed, sick relief rushing through him. “Mom, you sent the police. I think the doctor would make an exception. I never meant to worry you. I was trying not to worry you.” “Mothers will always worry. Who’s looking after you? I want to talk to them.”
Collin looked up at Mr. Reevesworth. He gave a nod and held out his hand. Collin surrendered the phone and put his head down between his knees. There wasn’t enough sleep in the world for this. He took a deep breath and sat up. Damian was approaching, looking like he’d stepped out of a New York fashion magazine with a pinstriped shirt under a textured blue waistcoat and contrasting suit.
He gave Collin a nod and motioned his head toward the police officers. Collin sighed and stood up. He went to the door. “Excuse me, ma’am. I’m going to let these fine officers finish their duties, and then I will call you back,” Mr. Reevesworth said into Collin’s phone. He ended the call and handed Collin the phone. “Collin, if you want to step outside, we’ll shut the door to give you privacy.
If you go down the elevator, the PIN to get back up to this floor is one-five-six-seven-two. Floor seventeen.” Collin nodded. He stepped through the door. It clicked shut behind him. The officers glanced at each other, and then the oldest one motioned Collin to the elevator. “Just to the lobby.” Collin nodded. The ride down was rough. He put a hand on his stomach and focused on the floor. He was still barefoot. Perfect. He closed his eyes and focused on not vomiting.
It was barely working. He dug his fingers into the back of his thigh where no one could see. They exited the elevator into the lobby. Too much sun shone through the glass. Collin put his hand up and turned so that his back was to the rays. “Does this prove that I’m not being held against my will?”
“We just had to give you an opportunity to ask for help in case something was being held over your head.” “Honestly, the only thing being held over my head is a very good breakfast and a very soft bed, which I’d like to get back to. It was a pretty bad concussion, don’t tell my mother. She worries.” The officers exchanged looks. “You’re sure?” “Certain.” “Well then, Mr. Ryker, we’ll be on our way.”
The oldest officer held out his hand. Collin shook it, and the man’s hand was cold, like he had poor circulation. “I’m going to head back. Have a good day.” It was a relief to slump against the side of the elevator all by himself on the way up. Mom’s anniversary. He’d forgotten it.
This is a work of fiction. References to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locals are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity and are used to advance the fictional narratives. All other characters and all incidents and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. The Residency Boys Series Collin Episodes 1-3 Copyright © 2023 by Ciara Darren All rights reserved.
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Trigger warnings for mild self-harm and panic attacks. 1kitap1.com/en Blurb This serial is rated for mature audiences only. If depictions of consensual sex between adults is offensive to you or illegal in your region, please close this volume. The following pages contain sex between lovers, power exchange, love that heals, bondage, kink, erotic humiliation, consensual non-monogamy, sassy friends, lost souls, overprotective mothers, references to the loss of a parent, mild self-harm, panic attacks, hurt/comfort, pet play, white knights, white knights who are willing to be dark knights, egregiously comforting use of delicious food, and a black cat.
Her name is Artemis. If she licks you, you are hers. You have been warned. Blurb for The Residency Boys – Collin: Episodes 1-3 “I think we’re a little early in this relationship for you to be using ‘sir’ this often, though I must admit, I like the sound of the title on your lips, Collin.”
Mr. Reevesworth smiled a little. “Have you eaten?” Twenty-four-year-old Collin is a nontraditional college student. Three jobs and a full load of classes have his back against the wall. When he walks into the internship interview, all he’s hoping for is experience and avoiding anything embarrassing, like buying a coffee he can’t afford. But the tall and unnerving Mr. Reevesworth of Reevesworth Industries seems to know more about him than any potential employer should.
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