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I look in the full-length mirror one last time before leaving for work. The company I transferred to 3 months ago has a very strict dress policy, but with the very generous compensation, I didn't mind. My pencil skirt goes just past my knees and the matching blue suit jacket is perfectly fitted to my shape. My white shirt is perfectly ironed. I can't iron at all but this company has free dry cleaning.
I sigh, one last time before leaving, knowing that the dress code I was originally excited about was now my nightmare.
When I walked to work on my first day, I basked in the attention of men looking at me on the street and I felt so professional as my heels clicked with each step. I was hired to be the second assistant to the CEO of Magna Corp, Mr. Linch. The company paid for my relocation from Toronto to Chicago and processed my work Visa. The pay is amazing and for the first year they provided me with my apartment and covered the rent.
The whole situation seemed like a dream, but I learned pretty quickly that my boss was a complete creep and that was the reason they had to hire from outside of Chicago. The executive assistants of Chicago knew of his reputation and most only lasted a couple of months. Now I'm trapped. Unlike previous assistants, the terms of my contract are contingent on me working a full year in my position. So here I am, in my third month, trying to dodge every creepy advance he aims my way.
Luckily, today I won't be a target. For the past week, I have been working hard with the first assistant to prepare for a big meeting with a confidential prospective business partner. The meeting is happening today, so Mr. Linch would be in his office or the conference room most of the day.
Antonio is the first assistant and I absolutely love working with him. He is hilarious and he does as much as he can to shield me from Mr. Linch which I really appreciate. He is like the older brother I never had. He is also the only friend I have in this city, since this job keeps us pretty busy.
"Hey Lex, he's in a mood today," Tony says as a greeting, furiously typing. "Go make his coffee and I'll bring it in to him."
"Thanks." I respond. It's my job to bring Mr. Linch his coffee but Tony has delivered it since the second week when I came out Mr. Linch's office pale and shaken. Mr. Linch had been kind the first week, but on Monday of the second week he asked me to come around to his side of the desk to deliver the coffee and he staged an accident so he could catch me and squeeze my butt.
Tony has told me repeatedly not to thank me when he takes the coffee in, but I won't stop. He is doing a lot to protect me and I don't want to lose sight of that and become ungrateful. He reminds me that I shouldn't have to be thankful in the first place because men like Mr. Linch shouldn't exist. We repeat this conversation every couple of weeks, but today is not one of those days.
The meeting is set for 11 o'clock and, as the second assistant, I'm only responsible for background work like printing materials, making coffees, that kind of thing. Normally, we get a call from reception that the client is here and Antonio will go to meet him, but because of how important this man is, Tony goes to reception ahead of time to wait for the mystery man. It's unbelievable that I still don't even know his name.
Five minutes before 11am, Mr. Linch pops his head out of his office door and notices that Antonio is absent. His head quickly snaps in my direction and I have to suppress a flinch when I see the predatory look in his eyes.
"I need some help in my office for a moment," he says to me.
"Antonio will be back in just a moment," I respond, trying to delay, "I'll send him straight to you."
"Don't be ridiculous," he says, easily angered, "he has more important things to do."
I get up quickly and walk around my desk to get to his office door, reminding myself that I will only be alone with him for a couple of minutes until his guest arrives. He makes me squeeze by him through the doorway and closes it behind us, which I really don't like.
"How can I help Sir?" I ask politely, keeping my tone professional.
Mr. Finch walks towards me and stops too close, "Why do you always wear your hair in a bun? It's so harsh. You should wear it down more."
"It's out of my way this way," I respond neutrally. But in my head I say, 'because if it's down you twirl it or tuck it behind my ear'.
He steps towards me and at this point, I need to step back. I don't want him any closer. He is very obviously displeased with my reaction and in an instant his demeanor completely changes. "Why are you always so cold with me? You've been my assistant for three months. We aren't strangers anymore!"
"I like to remain professional in the workplace," I respond.
"We work so closely every day, why not be friends?" he asks, frustrated.
"I don't like to cross the line from coworkers to friends in the workplace," I explain. I conveniently leave out that Tony is my friend.
This time when he takes a step towards me, I put up a hand in front of me to stop him as I take a step back. He really doesn't like that, so he grabs my wrist and says, "We both know women become assistants to have access to men like me. Stop this uptight act already!"
"Sir, I became an assistant to get paid money, not to marry rich," I respond. "Would you please take a step back and let go of my hand, otherwise I will report this to HR."
"I'm the CEO, do you really think they care what I do!"
His grip is so hard on my wrist that I am worried it will get injured. His assistants usually quit by this point, so I have no idea how far he'll take this. I am truly worried and ready to yell out when I hear a cold, authoritative voice command, "Let go of her and take a step back."
It's a couple of weeks until Christmas, and I'm actually looking forward to returning home for the holidays. With Alexa by my side, my last visit was somewhat enjoyable, and I only see that improving as she gets more comfortable around my family. That being said, I'm still keeping the visit brief.Work at Ombra is going great but the family business has been stressful. I'm pissed that I have to spend the night away from Alexa to come in and hear about the latest f-ck up. I rushed into the office as soon as my second, a no-nonsense guy named Luca, called. He almost never needs me to come meet him in person and the fact that he didn't want to say anything over the phone means it's bad.We keep our offices in the back of a strip club that I prefer not to visit, in a part of town that I no longer belong to. Coming here makes me think back to when I was first exiled. I was heartbroken and lonely with something to prove. Looking back now, I see how far I've come. It's crazy that it took hav
Over the next couple of weeks, Cass has me sitting in on an increasing number of meetings to take notes. After the meetings, we'll usually do a debrief where he asks me a bunch of questions about the finer points of the meeting and my opinion on what the next steps should be. He's even had me write up a few preliminary drafts for proposals.This isn't normally part of my responsibilities as his assistant, but I can't say I don't enjoy the extra work. It's fascinating and much more challenging than my normal day-to-day tasks. We've gotten into the habit of eating lunch together in his office so that I can have time to ask questions and get clarification when needed.Today, we're eating a turkey, pesto sandwich when I finally feel the need to ask, "Why are you letting me do so much and being so patient with all my questions? I'm sure you could get this down so much faster."He puts down his sandwich and I appreciate that he's obviously taking this question seriously. "I think you have f
We arrive home just after lunch and I have the rest of the day to relax and do as I please. I was expecting to stay through lunch with Cass's family, so this was an unexpected boon. I'm not sure what changed our plans but I'm not complaining.I start walking in the direction of my room to put my things away but Cass grabs me around my waist and asks, "Where do you think you're going?"I look at him confused, and say, "To my room."He gives me a mischievous smile and pulls me with him in the direction of his room."You know I'm always ups for more sex, but you could at least give me a couple of minutes to put my stuff away before you pounce," I lightly joke.We get to his room and I'm immediately speechless. I walk around seeing my stuff placed all around his room the same way it was placed in mine, right down to the vibrator in the bedside drawer. My face turns a bit red when I notice that one, knowing that someone had to move it.I turn back to Cass with a questioning look, still una
After taking Alexa roughly on the plane, I let her sleep. I knew I would want more when we got home, so I wanted her to get as much rest as possible.I watch her sleep next to me and think back to everything she said to Allegra. Our family always visited the cemetery to memorialize our fallen members but I felt guilty for leaving Alexa behind. I stayed as long as necessary but left as soon as no one was looking. I hadn't known that Allegra had slipped out early on the pretense of getting things ready at the house for our return.Alexa likes to eat, so I knew she wouldn't skip breakfast, but as I approached the informal kitchen and living room I heard voices. They weren't raised, but there was a tenseness in the air that was undeniable.I know I found them early in their conversation based on their politeness. However, I was shocked when Allegra's voice changed into something I'd never heard before. I was tempted to look around the corner and risk giving away my presence just to check
I wake up alone in bed and I can tell it's already mid-morning by the amount of sun streaming in the room. I stretch and roll to my side and come face to face with a note.Take your time. I'll save breakfast for you.I smile at the completely unnecessary note. I'm not actually his girlfriend, and this isn't the first time I will be alone in his house. I toss the note in the trash and get up and dressed. Checking the time, I see it's around 10am. I'm not sure how late we're staying today but I make sure I'm packed for whenever we leave.The house is weirdly silent this morning, which has me a little curious as to where everyone is. In the kitchen I find a covered plate of food with my name on it in the same writing from the note. I fight the smile trying to break free from knowing that Cass took the time to do this. Most men wouldn't even worry about whether you have breakfast or not.I warm up the food in the kitchen then sit in the beautiful kitchen nook to eat. It's so peaceful, bei
I wake up beside Alexa for the second morning in a row and I marvel at the novelty. Up until now, I've never actually slept through the night in the same bed with someone.When Allegra and I first met, she was still living with her strict Italian parents and had a curfew, and for most of the time we knew each other, she was being courted by my brother, so we were sneaking around, stealing quick moments. When she would visit me in Chicago, she was already married and it just seemed appropriate that I give her a room of her own.I realize now that from the moment she said 'I do' I held back a part of myself. I would visit her in her room, but I would never stay, and she would never ask. I can't believe that realization didn't hit me until this moment. I look over at Alexa, sleeping peacefully beside me, and feel a rush of warmth and thankfulness towards her.I studied her so I could remember what she looked like in the morning. No doubt, she would want to sleep in her own room back at t







