Insufficient Funds: A Sapphic Age-Gap Romance
Aurora North
Elena Vance’s life is a suffocating series of beige walls, Italian marble, and managed expectations. Controlled entirely by her wealthy husband, Richard, Elena has spent fourteen years performing the role of the perfect Velvet Hills trophy wife. But when Richard freezes her Platinum Amex over a spa charge to "teach her a lesson," a humiliating moment at a gritty local coffee shop brings her face-to-face with Jax Miller.
Jax is twenty-four, tattooed, and surviving on espresso and mechanical engineering textbooks. She doesn't have the time or the patience for a rich woman holding up her line—so she pays for Elena's drink with her own battered debit card and issues a single, flat command: Move.
That one word awakens something primal and dormant in Elena. What starts as a desperate attempt to pay Jax back morphs into a profound, intoxicating power exchange. Elena begins stealing her husband's weaponized wealth to fund Jax's freedom, paying for motorcycle parts with envelopes of stolen cash. By scrubbing Jax's floors, polishing her boots, and kneeling on command, Elena trades her involuntary subjugation for a voluntary surrender that feels dangerously like waking up.
But as the envelopes of cash grow heavier, the lines between transaction, submission, and love begin to blur.
Insufficient Funds is an intense, psychological sapphic romance about the alchemy of power, the price of freedom, and the devastating beauty of finally being seen.
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