No one said love had to be universal.
If you asked her, Ashton Barret would say she was very content with the life she was making for herself. She had a degree, a decent job, and a good home. What more could a mid-twenty year old woman want?
But something nags at Ashton. She sees her friends falling in love and having children, and she feels a part of her is empty.
Ashton doesn’t want sunshine and happiness in her love life though. Ashton craves someone who can destroy her just as much as they can build her back up. And quite frankly, she hates herself for it.
Ashton’s love life makes a drastic change when she matches with a man she used to talk to her in early twenties. he wanted her depraved and begging him for more. she expected nothing from him, just some harmless messages shared for their joint pleasure.
But another prospective love comes into her life. A man who wants her love and nothing more. He’s everything she swore she didn’t deserve, but she can’t bring herself to hurt him.
Ashton Barret got herself in this mess, and now she needs to sort her own way out of it.