FAZER LOGINCharisse
Christ, another lunatic.
I was about to tell him to fuck off when a business card pushed into my view. I took the card and he was about to introduce himself when his phone buzzed urgently.
He needed to take the call, his face said, but he also needed to speak to me.
I invited him to take the call and waved the business card to let him know that I’ll read it until he’s done.
He understood what I meant and smiled appreciatively before moving out of earshot.
It was then I glanced down at the card.
My heart nearly stopped.
DORIAN VELLUM
CEO, Crimson Crest Empire
I jolted up like I was electrocuted and stared at that tall figure in black who stood like he was commanding the nation’s army.
It was then I noticed his sharp and immaculate grooming. That business suit was way more exquisite than Val’s most expensive Hugh-Bosse suit.
He, a creep?
I’m the fucking lunatic!
And to think that I actually ignored his question and he apologised about that!
I must be crazy!
Val is right—the world is not made for Omegas like me!
“Get it done,” he ordered in a deadly tone and cut the call. He took a moment before turning back.
The second our eyes met, he smiled cordially. “My apologies.” He strode over to the counter, his eyes fixed on me. “What I wanted to say before I was rudely interrupted.”
“Y-yes?” I backed away slightly.
And he paused.
He glanced at the business card I was holding and chuckled wryly.
“Shouldn’t have given you that,” he muttered under his breath.
“C-can I help you, Mr. Vellum?” I forced a smile.
“Yes, you can.” He leaned closer. “I’d like you to talk to me the way you did before you got the card. Think you can do that?”
I angled my nose suspiciously. “Are you sure? Because if your clan comes after me, I’ll be dead before they find me.”
He blinked in surprise then smiled with the assurance of the clan’s leader. “They won’t.”
“I need your word for it.”
“You got it.”
“Okay.” I inhaled deeply and said, “So, I’m listening.”
“Excellent.” His smile turned warm when he said, “I need you to be my secretary.”
I blinked furiously. “I’m sorry—what?”
He stepped closer, his face stern again. “I’m in need of a secretary. A personal assistant. And I’d like to hire you.”
“B-but, why?” I swallowed. “I mean, I’m just a convenience store part-timer! What do I know about being a secretary to the CEO of a global powerhouse that has a strong influence in our country’s economics and politics?!”
Now, he looked more convinced. “You definitely are the one for the job,”
“And you’re crazy,” I snapped and shoved the business card back to him.
He grabbed my hand and yanked me forward to look him in the eye. “I need someone who doesn’t talk to me like I’m going to kill them with a single look—.”
I was aghast. “C-can you?”
He laughed and let go of me. “Of course, not. I’m an Alpha, not the Dark Lord, Jesus….”
And I found myself laughing along. “That does sound silly. But I’m sure there are plenty out there who’d rather die than to lick your boots.”
“I don’t hire my enemies,” he said jokingly. “Trust me, you’re the best for the job.”
I greeted another customer who’d just stormed in and sighed at him. “Trust me, I’m not.”
His gaze darkened. He was getting annoyed.
“You’re meticulous with numbers,” he began, “clear-headed in negotiations, perceptive and creative in problem-solving, and you guard your priorities like an impenetrable firewall—need I go on?”
I crossed my arms. “That’s everyone you’re describing.”
He chuckled dryly from experience. “Believe me, I know a rare gem when I see one. And you are a rare gem, Charisse.”
He paused to let his words sink in, then added, “I need someone to keep the noise out.”
“Someone who’s loyal to you, honest in their opinions, and quick to point out flaws for you to fix them?”
He snapped his fingers in delight. “Exactly. And—.”
“I’m not the one.” I grinned politely and nudged him aside.
The customer from earlier cast a mean glare at the black roadblock before stepping forward to make her purchase.
“What’s your dream?” He suddenly asked.
And I knew what he was trying.
Honestly, I’m flattered by his words and tempted by his offer.
Crimson Crest was my dream. In my senior year, I had wanted to apply for an internship with Crimson Crest, hoping to be employed full time into their marketing team.
But Val, who was into the second year of his job at the bank, advised against it, for my protection.
The business world is dominated by the Alphas, and Betas like him could barely survive, much less a talentless Omega like me.
He couldn’t bear the thought of useless me getting bullied and devoured by those vicious Alphas and would rather die than to let that happen, so I gave up the pursuit of my dream job and worked part-time ever since.
“That’s none of your business.” I smiled brightly as though he was a camera then thanked the customer who left in a grouchy mood.
Before I suggested that he should get a move on too, the Alpha CEO set his business card down on the counter, grabbed his bottle of soda water and left a promise with me.
“No one is born without talent, Charisse,” he said, “I’m not giving you up.”
*****
I carried the pot of beef brisket out the kitchen, brimming with excitement.
“I’ve made your favourite, just the way you like it, Val.”
I laid down the pot in front of him on the dining table and removed the lid for the delicious aroma to cheer him up before adding, “I’m really sorry about what I said last night—.”
“Who’s that guy you were talking to for almost an hour?” he asked.
Shit.
My fingers trembled. “W-who?” I stuttered, my mind completely blank.
He stopped folding up his sleeves and slowly looked up at me.
“Out with it, Charisse. I called Chad and he told me all about it.”
I swallowed. “H-he’s just a creepy lunatic,” I muttered, hoping to get some sympathy and mellow that anger rising in him.
“Strip,” he snarled, “and get on the table.”
Charisse“Luna, in those three days that you two didn’t talk,” my Beta advised, “the Alpha has gone from bad to worse. He barely ate and slept, constantly pouring himself over work just to punish himself, and everyone is pulling shifts to keep up—.” I swivelled back, heaving in anguish. “That’s the part I don’t get, Betty!” I was about to cry again. “I’m not some marshmallow or candy floss! I won’t break easily! He said he wanted to treat me right—what does that even mean?!” “Luna—.” I showed my helpless hands. “Doesn’t treating someone right mean doing by that person’s request?! I already told him that I want him to be rough. I WANT HIM TO —!” “Luna!” Betty sideglanced to her right, hinting that the driver was listening. So I slumped back, crossed my arms and sulked harder. Then, Betty leaned closer, her voice lowered, “Maybe when this deal comes through I’ll book an appointment with the Alpha so you can break the good news to him?” “Pfft!” I glared at the headrest of the pas
Charisse “Seven fucking days,” the Alpha grunted, “brace yourself, my love. We’re gonna fuck—.” He fisted my hair to hold me in position then rammed his huge, throbbing shaft into my eager, wet pussy. “Seven days’ worth.”Over and over, his powerful phallus jabbed that exact spot, and my insides crashed wildly, pleasure ringing incessantly through my flesh. “Haah! Aah! Oh God!” Tears were gushing down, trickling off my swaying nipples. “God, it feels so—fucking—good!”“Good?” He thrust faster, stronger—his grunting deeper, hoarser, fiercer. “Then, come harder for me, my love.”SMACK, SMACK! And my butt cheeks bounced like ants on fire, a sharp jolt of sweet pain shot to my gasping throat. “Aah!” I shuddered hard, clenching even harder to keep the climax from coming. Not yet. I don't want this to end. But he wanted me to come, squeezing the round flesh of my butt like a handle and slamming my pussy brutally on his cock, so he drove deeper and harder—. I orgasmed in no time, clamp
CharisseHe was more dangerous than Val. I blinked and he was right in front of me. “Five,” he snarled. And his thick digits pushed in with my fingers. A sharp, thrilling pleasure sliced up my back, throwing my eyes wider, nearly yanking my eyeballs from their sockets, “Dorian!” My voice was so high, it could barely be heard in the human range. “Hah!” His fierce blue eyes were gripping me as tightly as his hand. “This is my size, remember?” He drew our fingers out and rammed them in, and another burst of pleasure exploded from my quivering lips. “No!” I squealed, the pleasure shaking in my flesh. “It’s much bigger!” And he grinned in satisfaction. “You fucking know how to please a man, don’t you?” He shoved our fingers in. “Dorian!” A wild rapture flung my head back, stretching my throat and chest up to his face, offering like a sacrifice. “Or are you saying that you only know how to please me?” That deep voice seemed to come from the dark and angry pheromones engulfing us,
Charisse He was strapped to the chair very tightly. Four belts, ten ties. By the time I tightened the last knot around his arm, he was well erected. That angry column of muscles and raw strength. “Dorian,” I breathed, unable to tear my gaze away. “Are you alright? What should I do?”What a thing to ask. I'm the one who started this, and he's the one being tortured. “Whatever you like, angel,” he grunted, his voice now low and raspy. “WHATEVER THE FUCK COMES TO YOUR PRETTY LITTLE MIND.”I stiffened. This wasn't him talking. That vicious tone, it wasn't Dorian. But his deep blue eyes were fixed on me. His mouth was moving to make those words. Then, I smelled it. Thick, dark and vicious—his pheromones. Or the dominant side of him. “Fuck, angel, move back,” he snarled. And I shuffled backwards until my waist bumped into the counter. Was I scared? A little. Was I excited?Yes. Very, very much. My sick, twisted desires. “Why are you like this?” I asked, knowing exactly why.
CharisseFour days later….I hurriedly apologised. “I’m sorry, Betty! I didn’t mean to snap at you. I just—.” I buried my face in my palms and groaned aloud. “WHY DID I DO THAT? WHY!” Betty finished picking up the papers I had pushed off my desk in frustration and rushed to comfort me. “Would you like some more chamomile tea, Luna?” I shook my head, face still in my palms. “No amount of tea can calm this mountain of sexual frustration.”After a thoughtful pause, Betty whispered tinily, “Can’t you just let it go? I mean, it’s already been four days, so technically the Alpha’s completed more than 50 percent of his promise.” Immediately, my face shot up, bewildered. She thought that I was upset and frantically tried to salvage it. “I mean, seven days of abstinence seems pretty tough since the Alpha could barely pull through three previously—.” My pouting lips trembled in deep regret.I almost forgot about the first three. Which means we haven't had sex for seven days straight! We
CharisseI moved quietly towards the door.It was made of heavy oak, no windows. So anyone standing by wouldn’t be able to look out and see me. Even so, I crouched low enough to not be noticed—or heard. And the closer I got, the clearer the sounds. For some reason, I could almost see what was happening inside, as though the door had windows and I was looking through it. Dorian would be the one punching and kicking—I could recognise from his deep grunting. And the two Alphas would be there with him—Alfred and Martin: I could smell their presence. But who—or what—he was hitting, I had no idea. It sounded like a punching bag, but it also felt… alive… groaning in pain…. Ah, what the hell. I opened the door—stealthily—till the gap was wide enough for a peek. And horror punched me in the stomach. My hand flew to my mouth before I let out a sound to give my presence away. Indeed, the Alpha King of Cuisine and the Alpha King of Pharmaceutics were standing by, watching in silence a
DorianThe robot laughed. The most normal, annoying laugh of all humans. And I didn’t think he had it in him. Then, the player entered the VIP dining space of his restaurant, asked what’s so funny, got the world’s fastest update in the least number of words, and laughed even harder. “Charisse lo
DorianI blinked. This was the first time I’ve ever heard that level of seriousness in his tone. But even so, I couldn’t help but give my usual response to brush it aside. “Your point?” I sighed, unimpressed. He sighed too, in exasperation. “Stop with the jealous and possessive attitude. You wan
Charisse“Dorian,” I clutched him close, “do you like this?” He was wedged deep inside me so I grinded my butt on his lap to massage that huge shaft of throbbing muscles with my walls.And the pebble of my nipple popped from his mouth. “Yes….” The strained tip of his tongue licked and teased, swir
Charisse “When the private jet crashed, we were the only ones left. The world felt big and scary. But we had each other.” Dorian was sitting upright, back propped against the bedrest. And I was hugging him like a tree, listening to the soft thudding in his chest. “I felt the same,” I whispered







