LOGINIzzy arrived early the next morning.
Thirty minutes early, to be exact. After yesterday’s shock, she wasn’t taking any chances. Her hair was tied neatly, her blouse crisp, her nerves on edge. The office was quiet at that hour, sunlight streaming through the tall windows. She sat at her new desk just outside Dominic’s glass office, trying to look busy as she arranged files and opened her laptop. Still, her mind wouldn’t stop replaying the night at the club… the heat, his hands, the rush she’d never felt before. Now that the stranger was her boss. “Focus, Izzy,” she whispered to herself. “Work. Just work.” The elevator chimed. Her heart skipped. Dominic stepped out, tall and calm as ever—in a dark suit. No tie. Sleeves rolled slightly at the wrists. Controlled, composed, confident. The air seemed to shift the moment he walked in. “Good morning, Miss Hart,” he said, his tone smooth. “Good morning, Mr. Steele.” He stopped by her desk, glanced over her setup. “Early.” “I wanted to make a good impression.” “You already have.” His voice was steady, but his eyes held something deeper… something that made her pulse jump. Dominic turned toward his office, then paused. “Bring the Grant proposal when you’re ready. And coffee.” “Yes, sir.” When he closed the glass door behind him, Izzy took a slow breath. You can handle this, she told herself. Just stay professional. Half an hour later, she brought the files in, careful not to make eye contact. Dominic was on a call, voice low but firm. His desk was spotless, every line in the room sharp and modern. He ended the call and looked up. “Set it there.” She did, placing the folder on his desk. He gestured for her to sit. “Tell me,” he said, leaning back. “What would you do differently with this campaign?” She blinked. “Me?” “Yes, you.” Izzy glanced down at the papers. “Um… I think it’s strong, but the tone feels too formal. Maybe we could make it more relatable, more emotional. The product’s about connection, not just image.” Dominic studied her quietly. “You’ve read it once, and you already see that?” “I… I think so, yes.” He nodded slowly. “Interesting.” For a long moment, neither spoke. The silence was charged. She could feel the weight of his gaze. Not inappropriate,… but curious. Measured. “You surprise me, Miss Hart,” he said finally. She tried to smile. “I hope that’s a good thing.” “It could be,” he replied, almost under his breath. When she stood to leave, he said, “You learn fast. Keep doing that.” “Yes, Mr. Steele.” Her voice came out softer than she meant it to. He noticed. His eyes flicked toward her mouth before he looked away. She left the office, heart racing. Back at her desk, Maya’s name popped up on her phone screen. Maya: Sooo… how’s the new boss? 👀 Izzy: Complicated. Maya: That bad? Izzy: No. That's dangerous. Maya sent a row of laughing emojis, but Izzy didn’t smile. She could feel it… the tension under every polite word, every stolen glance. And she hated that a small part of her… liked it. When Dominic walked out later to check on a meeting, their eyes met for the briefest second. He gave nothing away, his face unreadable, but she could tell. He remembered. Just like she did. And in that moment, Izzy realized something dangerous: she was no longer sure if she wanted to forget that night… or relive it. The office had gone quiet hours ago. Desks were empty, lights dimmed, and the only sound was the soft hum of computers. Izzy was still at her desk, typing out a report. Her first day had been long, but she wasn’t ready to go home yet. Maybe it was the nerves, maybe the desire to prove herself… or maybe she just didn’t want to think too much about Dominic Steele and everything that had happened before this job began. Maybe she wanted to stay back. Maybe. Maybe. A lot of maybe. She rubbed her eyes, took a deep breath, and stretched. “Still here?” The voice startled her. She turned and found Dominic standing by the glass wall, his jacket gone, his shirt sleeves rolled up. The sight made her heart do something it shouldn’t. “Yes,” she said quickly, standing up. “Just finishing up the report you asked for.” He stepped closer, scanning the files on her desk. “On your first day?” “I wanted to show you I can handle the workload.” Dominic’s lips curved slightly, the smallest of smiles. “Impressive. Most people can’t even find the coffee machine on their first day.” “I found that too,” she said, trying to sound funny. He chuckled softly. “Impressive.” The silence stretched. The kind that wasn’t uncomfortable… just heavy. Electric. Then, after a pause, he said, “Would you like a drink?” Izzy blinked. “Now?” “Now,” he said simply. “Just one. In my office.” Every voice in her head screamed no. But her heart whispered yes. She nodded. “All right.” He held the door open for her as she followed him inside. The office lights were dim, and city lights spilling in through the tall glass windows. On the low shelf near his desk sat a crystal decanter and two glasses. Dominic poured amber liquid into both and handed her one. “To your first day,” he said. “To survive it,” she replied with a small laugh. Their fingers brushed as she took the glass. He didn’t move away immediately. The air seemed to shift… closer, warmer. Then, in a low voice, he said, “I never expected to see the girl whose pussy begged me to be fucked.” Her breath caught. She set the glass down slowly, heartbeat pounding. “So you do remember.” His gaze didn’t waver. “I remember everything.” For a moment, neither of them spoke. The city glowed behind them, a blur of lights and motion, but in that quiet office, time seemed to still. “I didn’t plan for this,” she said softly. “Neither did I.” Dominic took a step closer. “But it happened. And now…” His voice trailed off. Izzy felt her pulse rise, her skin tingling from the nearness of him. She should have walked out. She knew that. But she didn’t. Instead, she looked up at him. “You’re my boss now.” “I’m aware,” he said, voice low. “And I don’t mix business with pleasure.” “Then what are we doing?” Dominic studied her face for a long moment, his expression unreadable. “Testing control,” he said finally. The words lingered in the air…heavy, suggestive, and dangerous. He reached out, brushed a stray strand of hair from her face, and stepped back. The movement broke the moment, but not the tension. “Go home, Izzy,” he said quietly. “Before I forget where we are.” She swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave. But as she reached the door, she heard him say… “You did a good job today.” Izzy didn’t look back. She just whispered, “Thank you,” and walked out, her heart racing for reasons that had nothing to do with work. When the elevator doors closed, she exhaled shakily, leaning against the wall. The city lights below blurred as she whispered to herself. “This is going to be a problem.”Two Years LaterThe Saturday morning sun spilled through the curtains, warm and golden, lighting up the house with a quiet, cheerful glow. Izzy’s mind had been bustling for the past few days, filled with party plans, decorations, and the careful orchestration of a day that would mark a milestone for her little family.Two years had brought a lot of changes for everyone.Miranda, Dominic’s mother, had been arrested for embezzlement, accused of siphoning millions from the company. Dominic had spent months handling the fallout, taking full control of the business, and finally ensuring it stayed afloat with her investment. He had long since cut her out of his life, and seeing her in handcuffs in court had been a strange, almost satisfying closure to a chapter that had caused him endless headaches… and, in part, contributed to the failed marriage with Sienna.Yes, Dominic and Sienna had divorced a year ago. The split had been inevitable. Their marriage had been strained, cold, and increasi
A quiet Saturday morning..The word hovered over Izzy’s mind as sunlight crept softly through the kitchen blinds. She sat at the breakfast table, a cup of coffee growing cold in her hands, her eyes staring at nothing. For the past few days, her thoughts had been restless, tangled in memories she didn’t know she was ready to face, yet knew she had to.Dominic. The name had invaded her dreams, her waking hours, even the soft moments with Brian and Steven. She hadn’t stopped thinking about the fundraiser she had coming up, about the hurt of seeing him after six years, about the weight of the truth she had finally told him… Brian’s existence, the money, the lies. And more than that… she had been wondering if she had been fair to her son by keeping him from his father.She had agonized over it, turning over every possible outcome in her mind. Would Dominic respect her rules? Could he handle seeing Brian without imposing himself? Would he demand more than she was ready to give? And could sh
A heavy silence fell…Dominic didn’t move.Her words echoed in his head….There’s no us…He swallowed hard, his throat tight, his chest rising unevenly as the weight of it pressed down on him. He knew he couldn't get her back.. But hearing her say it over and over again made his heart hurt.Steven stood beside Izzy, steady, solid… everything Dominic hadn’t been.Dominic truly saw it.He saw the life she had built without him.A home.A family.A man who stood beside her, not above her. A man who loves her deeply.His hands slowly unclenched as he pushed himself up from his knees.It felt heavier than it should have.Like standing meant accepting something he didn’t want to.“I understand,” he said quietly.Izzy didn’t respond.Her arms were wrapped tightly around herself now, like she was holding her own heart together.Dominic looked at her for a long moment.Then his gaze shifted.To Brian.The little boy had stopped playing.He was watching them now.Curious.Confused.Innocent.Do
Izzy sat in the garden, the soft evening air brushing against her skin. Brian was laughing beside her, playing with a small toy car, while Steven watched them with a quiet smile.For a moment… everything felt calm.Safe.Izzy leaned back slightly, her eyes on Brian.Then…Footsteps.A security guard approached quickly, stopping a few feet away.“Ma’am… sir,” he said respectfully. “There’s a man at the gate. He says his name is Dominic Steele.”The name hit the air like a shockwave.“Dominic?” Steven repeated, his expression instantly hardening.“Yes, sir,” the guard confirmed.Izzy went still. Her fingers tightened slightly around Brian’s shirt. “What does he want…?” she asked quietly, her voice no longer steady.Steven didn’t answer immediately. His eyes were distant for a second, thinking.Then he looked at the guard again.“…Let him in,” he said.The gates opened slowly, and Dominic’s car rolled in.He stepped out, his eyes scanning immediately…until they landed on her.Izzy.For a
Dominic didn’t waste time. He pulled out his phone, gripping it tightly as he called.“Mom,” he said when she answered, his voice low and serious. “We need to talk. Now.”There was a short pause. Then her voice came, sharp as always. “No hello? Is it that urgent?”“It is,” Dominic said, jaw tight.Another pause. Then she sighed lightly. “Fine. Come to the house.”Dominic ended the call immediately. His mind was racing….. Steven’s words, Brian’s face, Izzy’s voice. Everything felt tangled and wrong.This wasn’t business anymore.This was personal.He grabbed his keys and left.His car pulled up in front of the Steele estate. The place looked as perfect as ever, but Dominic didn’t care.He got out and walked straight to the door.Miranda opened it herself, her eyes scanning him carefully.“Well… this is unexpected,” she said smoothly. “You sounded serious. What is it?”Dominic stepped inside without hesitation.“I want the truth,” he said immediately. “About Izzy. About Brian. About eve
Dominic stood just inside his office, watching the office lights flicker behind the glass. The way Izzy had held her ground, the fire in her eyes… it burned him from the inside out.He ran a hand through his hair, jaw tight, pacing the his office in long, measured steps. Every nerve in his body screamed at him… anger, desire, frustration. That little boy… Brian… was his blood. His son. And she had the audacity to treat him like some stranger.His phone buzzed again… no doubt another message from the investigator with updates he didn’t even need yet. He ignored it. He didn’t care about corporate reports, investments, or finances right now. All that mattered was her.Izzy.The way she’d called him an unfit father, the way she had laughed at him, the way she had dared to call him incapable of love…. it was a wound and a fuel at the same time. He should be furious, and he was. But beneath that anger, beneath that fury, he couldn’t help but feel hurt my her words.She had moved on. She had
The next day at work, the office was buzzing. Emails, calls, and meetings kept Izzy busy from the moment she walked in. Her mind still lingered on the three days she had spent with Dominic, and she could feel the faint heat in her body remembering every touch, every kiss.She barely saw Dominic all
Her palms pressed against his chest, meaning to push him away….but her fingers curled in his shirt instead, betraying her.He tore his lips from hers just long enough to murmur against her mouth, his breath hot and ragged.“You can think later. Right now… I want you.”And before she could protest,
Screw it.She slid the sleeve of her dress off letting it fall down her chest, freeing her breast. Her hands moved to them and she squeezed and stroked her nipples.Soon she lost it in the heat of the moment. She moaned hopelessly as he leaned close to her clit and began to flick it.. Faster. His s
He laughs taking her nipple into his mouth. His hand slid down to her pussy. And she spreads her legs hungry for his touch.Slap!“Oh my!” she cries out as his hands slap her pussy. The sting was sharp but the best pain she had ever felt. The ache faded quickly, replaced with a wave of pleasure.He







