LAURA Sunlight from the window trickled into the room, resting directly on my face. I dragged the covers over my face, deciding to ignore it, then after a while, it clicked in my head that sunlight meant it was morning. Morning, which meant that I had to get to work. Groaning, I pushed the sheets off and sat up on the bed, which sent a sharp ache up my centre. If I needed any reminder of what happened yesterday night, then that was it. I was naked. I needed to have my bath and change into clothes suitable for work. A quick search in the room told me that my bag wasn't in here. Then, I remembered that I had dropped it in the living room, along with my gown from yesterday night. Sighing, I got up and walked out into the living room, dreading seeing the man that put my body in t

