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The men scrambled, getting into the car and zooming off. Damien leaned over pulling me up effortlessly. "Are you okay?" He asked. "I'm- fine," I stuttered, "thank you for stopping." "You don't have to thank me Kayla. Let me drive you home," he offered. I shook my head, "I'm sure you have somewhere to be, I can't keep you." He stared me down, "Kayla, take a look at the state of your car, your clothes are all dirty. You can't go home by yourself." "Yeah Kayla," Chelsea started, "we can't go home by ourselves." She nudged me with her elbow. Damien smiled at her gesturing towards the car, "Please, I'll not forgive myself if anything happens to you." My heart almost fluttered. I've worked for Damien as an executive assistant for six months and heres all I can gather. The man is dangerously hot and refered to as 'the devil in a suit.' He is literally sex on a stick. One of the most attractive and seductive men I've ever met. The only reason I haven't joined the fan club is because my job is important to me. The man separated business from pleasure. He's good at everything he does, every woman's dream. Damien pulled the door open and Chelsea entered first, then I followed. The door closed and we were sealed into a world of luxury. This car was nothing compared to the run down Sedan I drove. It's slick. The leather is cool against my skin and right now I can't stop myself from falling asleep. "Are you guys okay?" Miles, Damien's best friend, asked from the front seat. He looked back at us with genuine concern. I nodded, resting my head against the seat. "I'll make sure you get reparations for the car, Kayla," Damien said, settling into the seat beside me. A smile spread across my face. The thought of not having to pay for the repairs myself felt like a miracle. "Thank you so much. I really appreciate it, sir." He turned his head toward me with a smirk on his lips. "We’re not at the office, Kayla. You can call me Damien." Chelsea tilted her phone toward me, the screen glowing in the dark car. My heart stopped. It was a video of me in the driveway as I screamed at Jason at the top of my lungs. The view count was climbing so fast it made my head spin. "It’s everywhere," Chelsea whispered. "It was probably Olivia who posted it. Look at the caption." I didn't even want to read it. I put my face in my palms, hot embarrassment consuming me. I wanted to crawl under the expensive leather seats and stay there forever. "What happened?" Damien asked, noticing my composure slipping. "Why is my executive assistant on the internet yelling at someone in a driveway?" I couldn't even find my voice. I stayed frozen, hiding my face. Chelsea, being as blunt as ever, didn't hesitate. "She was just cheated on by her boyfriend of three years. He cheated with her best friend. That video is currently going viral," she said so casually. I wanted to disappear into the ground. The silence in the car felt a mile deep. I could feel Damien’s gaze on me. My boss who valued perfection and "business over pleasure"—was now watching the worst, most private moment of my life play out in 4K. "Three years?" Miles asked from the front, his voice soft with pity. "I'm sorry," I managed to choke out from behind my hands. "I know it looks unprofessional. I’ll handle the PR if it affects the company, I just—" "Kayla," Damien interrupted my breakdown. "Look at me." I lowered my hands from my face slowly. He wasn't looking at the phone. He was looking at the tear stains on my cheeks and the way I was shaking. "So, the encounter with those fools, your car and the state your currently in," Damien's jaw tightened. "All of this happened because of that boy?" I nodded once, my lip trembling. Damien looked away, staring out the window at the passing city lights. "Miles," he said, his voice turning cold as ice. "Find out who the boy is. And make sure that video is taken down within the hour." "You don't have you do that," I murmured, "thank you." I couldn't believe my boss was using his resources to save what was left of my reputation. "Umm," Chelsea cut through, "You can stop here, I'll walk the remaining distance," she said as we got to her campus. She got out of the car thanking Miles and Damien once more before going her way. Of course my phone buzzed: [That's the dominant boss you talked about. Sweet baby Jesus Kayla, he's hot!] I smiled at her text trying hard not to make it obvious. "So that was your..." "Sister, Chelsea." I answered, remembering he was my boss and really didn't know anything about my personal life. "She's, a lot," I added. "I wished I had a little sister like her. She's very... Passionate." My phone buzzed again: [And that Miles guy, he can get it!] I almost laughed out loud. This girl was a sucker for beautiful men. The car went quiet after Chelsea left. I could feel Damien’s eyes raking my body, lingering on the curves my sundress barely hid. I didn't mind it at all. Heat crawled up my neck. I looked out the window, focusing on the passing streetlights to keep from melting under his gaze. I gave Miles a few more directions until we pulled up to my apartment complex. "Thank you again," I said, as I climbed out. "Goodnight, Miles. Goodnight, Damien." "Kayla," Damien called out before I could close the door. I paused, looking back at him. "If you need to, take Monday off. Rest. Clear your head." I shook my head immediately. "Thank you, but I’ll be there. It would be completely unprofessional of me to skip out because of... this." A ghost of a smile touched his lips, but he didn't argue. "As you wish." I entered the lobby, and the sound of shouting hit me instantly. My landlord was in the middle of a heated argument with a group of neighbors over a broken pipe. I froze. I was still two months behind on rent because I’d used my savings to fund Jason’s "last brilliant business idea." I definitely wasn't in the mood to be cornered. I stepped out of my heels, holding them in one hand, and snuck past the group like a ghost. I didn't stop until I was safely inside my apartment with the deadbolt clicked into place. I went straight to the bathroom and stripped off the ruined dress. I turned the knob for the shower, praying for a bit of warmth, but the water stayed ice-cold. Courtesy of the landlord, no doubt. I stood under the freezing spray anyway. By the time I crawled into bed, my hair was damp and my body was aching. I pulled the covers up to my chin, feeling the silence of the empty apartment press in on me. My phone vibrated on the nightstand. I reached for it, expecting another thirsty text from Chelsea or a pathetic plea from Jason. It was a text from by boss. Damien: [Sleep well, Kayla.] I stared at the screen until the light dimmed. My heart gave a strange fluttery kick.KaylaThe drive to the penthouse was filled with a companionable silence, the kind that only exists when you've just shared something intense. I didn't want to talk; I just wanted to process everything. Once we were inside, I headed straight for the bathroom and took a long, hot shower. The girls could wait. After the flight I just had, and the way Damien had practically fucked my brains out in that private jet, I needed a serious refresher.I dressed in a chic, two-piece silk set that hugged my curves and slicked my hair back into a tight, high ponytail, secured with my favorite hair tie. I felt refreshed, but my body still thrummed with a low-level ache from earlier.I went to find Damien to let him know I was heading out, but I stopped when I saw him in his home office. He was hunched over his desk, focused on a stack of documents. I started to back away slowly not wanting to disturb him, when his voice cut through the air."Kayla?"I paused. "Hmm?""What's up? Come in!" He didn't
KaylaI was shifting in my seat. The leather felt hot against my thighs. The heat radiating from my body was making me dizzy, and I was literally squirming, trying to find some relief. Damien was still using the financial magazine high up to hide his face, but I could hear the faint sound of him chuckling. Is he mocking me?I was enraged. He was playing with me, and I wasn't going to let him win this round.I reached under my tennis skirt. I hooked my fingers into the lace of my underwear and slid them down my legs. When they reached my feet, I gave a sharp flick with my toe. Damien caught them mid-air. He lowered the magazine slowly, bringing the lace to his nose. He took a deep, lingering sniff, then looked at me and mouthed, 'What are you doing?'I didn't answer. Instead, I gripped the armrests and spread my legs wide for him to see. At first, a wave of shyness hit me—I was unsure of myself, wondering if I was being too much. But then I saw his eyes. They were hungry. He stared
Kayla I woke up to the soft sound of a zipper gliding shut. Squinting against the bright morning sun streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I saw our suitcases standing by the door, perfectly packed and ready to go.Damien was already dressed in a crisp linen shirt, looking unfairly awake. He noticed me stirring and walked over, sitting on the edge of the mattress."Morning, sleepyhead," he murmured, leaning down to press a slow, warm kiss to my lips. He reached out, gently brushing a stray lock of hair away from my eyes. "How did you sleep?""Like I was drugged," I croaked, stretching my limbs. "In a good way.""Good. How’s the rib?" He didn't wait for my answer, sliding his hand under the silk sheet to find the spot. His fingers pressed against the bone. "Any sharp pain? Swelling?""It’s just a little dull ache now," I said, swatting his hand away playfully. "Stop poking me, Dr. Blackwood. I’m fine.""I'll be the judge of that," he teased, helping me sit up with a steady h
KaylaWe spent the entire afternoon in bed. After arguing for about thirty minutes about what to watch, we settled on something we both appreciate. F.R.I.E.N.D.S was blaring from the speakers. This was my family's comfort show. The only person who loved it more than me is Chelsea. "I’m telling you," I said, pointing a fork at the screen during a transition scene. "Ross is the actual villain of this entire series. He’s possessive, he’s whiny, and 'we were on a break' is the weakest legal defense in history."Damien leaned back against the headboard, his arm draped over my shoulders. He looking surprisingly invested for a man who usually dealt in hostile takeovers. "He isn't a villain, Kayla. He’s just a man who lacks basic communication skills. But Rachel? She’s the one who sabotaged every girl he dated because she couldn't decide if she wanted him or a career in fashion.""Excuse me? Rachel Green is an icon of self-actualization," I argued, nudging him with my elbow. "She went from
Kayla "Are you on the pill?" he asked, his voice low and raspy as he started to pull back, his breathing still heavy against my neck.I shook my head, my face flushed. "I... I stopped after..." I trailed off, the memory of my ex making my throat tight."Because of that idiot?" he asked, a dark groan vibrating in his chest. I simply nodded. He didn't say another word about it; he just pulled me into his arms, wrapping a discarded blanket around both of us as we settled onto the thick rug.We talked for a long time, then I looked up at his sharp jawline and whispered, "Do you cuddle all your girlfriends like this?"Damien looked down at me, his expression uncharacteristically soft. "I don't have girlfriends, Kayla. I just cuddle my wife."My heart nearly escaped from my chest at those words. ---The next few days were a blur. We got along better than we ever had. At some point, it felt like we were making dangerously like a real connection. We fucked in almost every room, from the ma
Kayla We laid down on the thick, designer rug with the bottle of wine. The glass pane in front of us made it feel like we were floating over the ocean. The wine was crisp, and the silence of the mountain was addictive. I could get used to this. "You know," I said, taking a long sip and looking around at the smoothed stone walls. "I still think the modern cave thing is just a way for you to avoid ever actually touching dirt. You're like a high-tech hermit."Damien chuckled, leaning back on one elbow. "I touched plenty of dirt getting you up that trail, Kayla. Give it a rest.""I'm just saying! Most people have a tent. You have recessed lighting and a wine fridge. It’s a bit much, don't you think? It’s very 'I have a yacht and I’m not afraid to use it' energy.""Is that so?" He turned his head, his dark eyes narrowing with a dangerous glint. "You’re yapping a lot for someone who was gasping for air twenty minutes ago.""I was experiencing the mountain," I teased, waving my glass. "And
Kayla I planted my heels firmly on the sidewalk, refusing to budge. "I'm not going in there with you," I said with my volume increasing. "I am not a prostitute, Damien, and you can't buy me with a fancy dinner and a pretty view." He paused, a look of genuine surprise crossed his features before he
Kayla "I haven't agreed to anything yet," I reminded him firmly. I picked up the silver fork, turning it over in my fingers. "We’re just testing things out. You know that, right? This is an evening of... information gathering." Damien didn't even blink. He reached for his wine glass, the candlelig
Kayla Damien stepped out of the car as I reached the sidewalk. He looked me up and down, his gaze lingered long enough to make my skin prickle. "You look incredible, Kayla," he said softly. He reached for the door and held it open for me. I felt a flush creep up my neck. It was such a simple gestu
Kayla I was finally done for the day. Damien had left the office early, which gave me some room to breathe. I headed downstairs to the lobby, where I spotted Joan and Cameron waiting by the glass doors. "How was the rest of your day in the dragon's lair?" Cameron asked. He tilted his head, studyi







