Page 57 of Hate At First Sight


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That smile.

Her voice.

Those curves. The memory of the feel and the taste of her riding my face.

Fuck me.I’ve got a real problem now. And that problem is my obsession with this girl who—honestly?—personally I don’t see eye to eye with her. But damn if she isn’t the hottest thing I’ve seen in years. Hell, maybe ever.

I bite my lower lip as my boner pokes through my boxers. Something in her ignited a spark in me that I haven’t felt in forever.

With the sounds of the breeze from the palm trees, I start to stroke myself, and I start thinking of all the things I want to do to her.

You want to use my face, ride me for pleasure? I like that. You’ve never been with a man like me, Indy. So I hope you’re ready for when I use you. Cuz there’s a reason I have a big ego. And it’s not my billions.

With a huff, I get up and stare down at my painfully hard, throbbing erection. With her scent in the room it doesn’t seem right to rub one out.

It’s good that she’s not here, though. She’d have to potentially see the embarrassingly strong boner tent I’m pitching this morning.

I smirk. Fuck, who am I kidding? I wish she was here to see it.

But if she wants to be just friends and be all wishy-washy with me? Well, I’m going to accept that and move on.

I wrap a towel around myself, then head outside to take a cold shower to cool my body down. I throw on some yoga gear, then head over to the main kitchen area in the adjacent building.

I’m here for mindfulness, I remind myself as I pour my morning coffee in the common area kitchen. Mindfulness, and some solution that’s going to kickstart my next business venture.

Fucking mindfulness.

Honestly, I wonder to myself if yoga is just a complete scam.

Okay Jack, let’s try this without the attitude. Come on, man.

With the fresh aroma of the coffee filling my nostrils, I head out to be near the pool and have some tranquility for the morning.

“Good morning, Jack,” Chester, the head yogi, says to me as soon as I sit down.

“Morning,” I grunt.

“Everything alright?” he asks, seeming concerned. He probably senses my ‘aura’ or some bullshit like that.

“Why wouldn’t it be?”

He leans in. “Yoshimi told me you’re here to work out some business problems you’ve been having. What’s the trouble, exactly?”

I notice that Amelia is within earshot, reading a book on the couch nearby.

I hesitate for a moment before speaking, not wanting Amelia to overhear. But Chester seems genuinely interested and I decide to trust him.

"It's my company," I say quietly. "I started the hotel chain from scratch and it's been successful, but lately I feel like I'm just going through the motions. I'm not sure what the next step is, and I'm having a hard time making decisions. I feel like I'm stuck."

Chester nods thoughtfully. "That sounds like a common problem among successful people. They get so caught up in the day-to-day that they lose sight of the bigger picture. That's where meditation and yoga can help. It allows you to clear your mind and find a sense of clarity and focus."

"I'm hoping that's what I can get out of this retreat," I say. "I just want to be able to think clearly and make the right decisions for my business. I've been working so hard and putting in so many hours, but it's not making a difference. I just feel like I'm spinning my wheels, you know? That's why I thought maybe some meditation and yoga could help me clear my mind and come up with some new ideas."

Chester nods understandingly. "I see. It can be frustrating when we feel like we're putting in so much effort but not seeing the results we want. But sometimes, it's not about putting in more effort. It's about finding a new perspective and approaching things in a different way. That's what yoga and meditation can help with. By quieting the mind and finding inner peace, we can gain clarity and tap into our own inner wisdom and creativity."

I nod, feeling a glimmer of hope. "That's exactly what I was hoping for. I just need to find a way to see things differently, to come up with a fresh approach. Do you think this retreat will be able to help with that?"

"I believe it can," Chester replies with a smile. "But it's not just about the physical practice of yoga and meditation. It's also about letting go of our stress and worries, and finding a sense of balance and harmony within ourselves. It's about finding a sense of peace and contentment, regardless of what's happening in the outside world. That's the real key to finding solutions to our problems and living a fulfilling life."

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