Bartending at The Spot in Los Angeles is a temporary gig for starving artist Daisy. When she learns that a patron, Mike, is an agent with top-shelf connections in the art world, she agrees to meet him at a concert.
On the night of the concert, Daisy greets Mike with an unexpected surprise. He knew that she was bringing someone, but he never expected this.
With his ego crushed, Mike agrees to his friends' wager to prove that he hasn't lost his touch: take Daisy to bed in exchange for a month of paid drinks.
With aspirations of opening her first art gala with a bang, Daisy, unsuspecting of the bet, plays into Mike's suave advances.
Their ulterior motives bring Daisy and Mike closer together in ways they never anticipated. The consequences ultimately test Daisy's integrity, relationships, and life as she searches for who she really is.
About the Author: Ty Mitchell is an American freelance writer who writes about life and relationships on his blog, The-VPF.com, and publications such as Elite Daily.
What-if moments inspire Mitchell's writing, as he explores the different turns his life could have taken if he had made different decisions.
Mitchell enjoys drawing and writing short stories, novels, and screenplays. He happily lives in Germany with his Sicilian wife, newborn son, and German-born beagle.