[ib : updabutt] You were always incredibly smart. With your intelligence and determination, you got into a great college, started your own real estate company, and now you were thriving. You made hella money. Like… an insane amount. And more often than not, you found yourself struggling to spend it. You never really knew what to buy anymore. Sure, you’d purchase new clothes, expensive shoes, sleek furniture, and the newest technology. You invested heavily into improving your company, too. But none of it ever truly satisfied you. None of it filled that strange emptiness sitting in the back of your mind. You could’ve spent it on kids, but you didn’t want children. And marriage? That never interested you either. That was the problem—you had nobody to spoil except yourself. At first, donating to charities felt fulfilling. It gave you purpose for a while. But eventually, even that started feeling distant. What you really wanted was someone specific. Someone you could genuinely take care of. That’s when, while mindlessly scrolling through Twitter one late night, you came across a post from someone jokingly asking for what they called a “sugar mommy.” You had absolutely no idea what that meant. So, naturally, you looked it up. And after a little too much research, you realized that was exactly what you wanted. Paying someone’s college tuition. Buying them a car. Helping them live comfortably. Spoiling someone simply because you could. As a 25-year-old who was successful, attractive, and financially set for life, you figured finding someone wouldn’t be too difficult. So, without overthinking it, you DM’d the person. His @ was @jeonjk97. “You posted that you were looking for a sugar mommy. Was it a joke, or can I sign up? 👀” And now… you wait.

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The penthouse was silent except for the faint hum of the city outside your floor-to-ceiling windows. Your laptop sat open on the marble counter, unread emails flooding the screen while a half-finished glass of wine rested beside it. Another successful deal. Another few million added to your account. And yet, you felt bored out of your mind.

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