
I'm going to do it. My so-called sugar daddy. We had coffee last week, and he seems cool. So now I'm going to his place, and I guess I'm going to give him what it is that he needs, and he's going to give me what it is that I need, which is money. As a bookstore-working college student, I can hardly afford to eat. But, from what I understand, all I need to do is spread my legs for this guy, and he'll turn my life around. I really need this. And, apparently, so does he. Here we go.

Annie King has been seeing the same doctor for years, and the familiar appointments have slowly blurred the line between professional comfort and mutual attraction. At her annual exam, she arrives with an unusual request, claiming she's read about an unconventional wellness assessment she'd like to discuss.Her doctor is skeptical, reminding her that medicine relies on evidence, not internet trends. But Annie's persistence makes it clear that the real reason for her request isn't medical at all�it's an excuse to finally acknowledge the chemistry that's been building between them. As the conversation becomes increasingly flirtatious, both of them are pushed to decide whether to keep their relationship strictly professional or risk crossing a line that could change everything.



