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Little Companion

(2026)
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She needed a second chance.He needed to keep things clean.

Scarlet Day doesn’t belong anywhere.
Not after spending her early adulthood in prison.
Not with a past she refuses to explain.
Not when the world has already decided who she is.
So when she’s offered a place in an exclusive companionship program, she takes it—no questions asked.
Even if it means giving herself to a system she doesn’t fully understand.


Nate Anderson isn’t looking for a relationship.
He’s a trainer—a man who teaches inexperienced girls how to survive the rules they’ve signed up for.
Structure. Discipline. Distance.
That’s how he keeps things safe.
That’s why he chose her.

But Scarlet doesn’t fit his system.
She’s raw. Curious. Too honest for her own good.
And the more he tries to guide her…
…the more she starts to matter.


Because Scarlet doesn’t just want the lessons.
She wants him.
The attention.
The control.
The connection he refuses to name.


And the one rule Nate never breaks?
Getting attached.
Some rules are meant to be followed.
Others are meant to be broken.



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