LOGINNobody that I know in my real life knows I work here as well as Reid Global, except for Sel and Nico. My wig and my mask see to that. Even after my first few days, I decided to keep it a secret. Not just for my own personal safety, (in case any angry regulars catch me in the street and expect something just because I do it in the evenings), but because I'm fully aware of the assumptions that would be made.
I mention fetish club to anyone that doesn’t already work in the sex industry, and I know I’d be asked whether it means I'm a prostitute, or a p**n star, or whether I do all the things from that god-awful infamous film that made everyone think they are suddenly into BDSM. No, these clubs work very differently. There's a process, a procedure, that enables Sel (and sometimes me) to screen potential members. There are fees to ward off the drunk ‘lads’ thinking I'm just a stripper. There are introductory sessions, matching the workers with the clients' interests. There are security measures in place. There are guards. Each worker has something on them that works as a silent alarm if needed. Workers never go to clients' homes, or secondary locations. It all happens in the club. And the things that happen at the club are all discussed beforehand between the workers and the clients, gathering consent at every possible step. The actual sex part of the evening usually only happens once a worker and their client have been together for a while, and built a layer of trust in their relationship. The people that come here are more looking for a release of control, a way to forget the limitations of their days, their responsibilities. There are ways of enabling them to forget about all that, and a lot of the ways don’t involve just getting fucked. The role I take on is a Mistress. Sometimes I'm a sub, but that is very rare for me, and it has to be a very, very special client for me to consider that. I also come here looking for release, and the members usually do not have the skills to dominate me in the way I ever want. So, I take control. Five nights a week. That way, I can control my own release as well as theirs. It works for me, and it has worked for years. For the last year though, I've been finding it harder and harder to expel all of my frustrations through my evening job, and it then translates over to my day job. I know the reason, and so does Sel. She likes to bring it up every now and then, and tonight is one of those times. “I think you should just do it. Just kiss him one day.” She says bluntly as she shuffles the papers on her desk. I'm sitting opposite her, lounging in the velvet armchair as if I own it. Which I do. I bought it for her. “I'm not going to kiss my boss.” “But you’ve had the hots for him since day one.” “He's my boss!” I say, repeating the same argument I raise every time she mentions it. “Maybe he has the hots for you.” “Like fuck. He’s got like, a bajillion dollars, and he always has meetings with these women that look like they have permanent photoshop on them. It'd be so embarrassing if I even think about trying anything, let alone doing it.” “Yeah but you’re not exactly plain Jane are you?” She says with a raised eyebrow. “I didn’t say that. I know I'm hot. I'm just not…CEO Mr. Reid level hot.” I sigh as I let my head fall back onto the chair. “Well you gotta do something, because you’re burning through clients like nothing I’ve ever seen.” “They’re just so boring!” I huff as I move to sit up. “‘Oh Mistress, please can I have the flogger? I didn’t drink enough water, please punish me!’. Like, just shut up Casey, you don’t drink enough every bloody week. I’ll fucking punish you just for being annoying.” Sel laughs from the other side of the desk. “I'm telling you, you need to do something to change things up. I can’t keep looking at their puppy dog eyes when I tell them that you’ve gone to other people. Maybe you should go back to subbing?” She queries with a shrug. “You know I hate that with these members. Not that we have shit members but…” “But you’re very picky, I know, I know.” She sighs. She puts the papers down that are in her hands. “But pretty soon, you’ll have gone through all the appropriate options, then what? You’re still frustrated, and then I can’t pay you to just be sitting around.” “You already pay Nico for that.” I mumble with a grimace. “Funny. Seriously though Nora, you either need to kiss Reid, or get over yourself. You can’t be moping for another year, I won’t allow it.” “I'm not moping, I'm just…” I exhale loudly. “Bored. I need some excitement. A change. Maybe I should start doing the dances?” “Absolutely not. You have no rhythm for that. I’d start losing customers.” She laughs and I frown, picking up one of her pens and chucking it over at her. “Right come on, time for you to work. I have a potential coming in this evening and I need you to do introductions.” “Why?” I ask suspiciously. “Because none of your remaining clients are due until tomorrow, and you need to do some actual work while you’re here.” She orders, gesturing for me to leave. “Plus he was an anonymous call, so I need to be on the cameras in case. You’ve got Mia and Kai nearby as well.” I stand, grumpily, reluctantly. I grab my wig and pull it over my hair, going to her mirror to make sure it's sitting right, and tuck away any visible strands. She comes over to help me with my mask, tying it neatly at the back of my head, then pinning it in place. She also tugs at my corset strings. “Hey, you trying to kill me?!” I chuckle as it tightens. “Oh, stop being a baby. We both know you like it tight.” She says, in a very motherly tone before she leans forward to give me a kiss on the cheek. “Now, go get me a new member. Nico will point him out.” I leave her office, walking slowly down the stairs and thinking over my dire situation. Sel is right, I need to suck it up. The question is, which job do I wanna suck it up in? As I enter the main area, I instinctively cast my eye over the floor, noting the patrons that I both know, and do not know. I also spot a few of my previous clients, whose eyes visibly light up as I walk past. I hold my head high and ignore them, knowing it'll send them crazy. “Nico!” I call as I reach the bar, making him rush over from the customer he's serving. “New client?” I ask. “That one. Hugo Boss suit, I can tell from a mile away that he’s a big ticket.” Nico explains as he points. I roll my eyes as I turn to follow his finger. Big ticket guys always have the money to spend, but I find that aside from ‘being punished’, none of them really know what they want from me. It's exhausting. Seems like all that money cost them a few brain cells. My eyes follow Nico’s finger, as I try to pick out the suit he's talking about. I feel a rush of dread run through me as I clock who it is. Mr. Reid.Elias presses his forehead against the bus’s cold glass as he retraces the last fourteen days. He spent his two-week medical leave in a cramped, damp apartment waiting to heal, all while the memory of Lucia slamming her bedroom door on his face played an endless loop in his head.He wonders how she’s managing, though. He knows she’s too stubborn to let the world see her break, but he can’t help but worry about her, given everything he’s put her through lately. He checks the black brace beneath his uniform trousers as he admits to himself that he deserves every bit of the silent treatment she’s dishing out.He probably also deserves the bullet her father chose not to fire.The bus screeches to a halt across from Westerfield Academy gates. He tries to recall if the school always looked this intimidating all the times he took the bus before. He steps down onto the pavement, his left leg aching still slightly aching even through the piles of pain meds he shoved down his throat this mornin
“We need to get her into therapy, David,” my mother’s voice drifts up the hallway as I make my way downstairs in the morning . “I think she needs professional help. Since she got back, she’s not eating properly, she doesn’t speak to anyone and she barely leaves her room.” I pause on the bottom step, leaning my head against the cool molding, listening to my parents’ voices as they construct a fortress of clinical solutions around my life.“Don’t you think it’s a little extreme, though?” Dad argues. “Maybe she just needs a little time to come to terms with what happened. Besides, you know your daughter very well. She won’t easily agree to this.”“That’s exactly the problem!” Mom’s whisper is slightly raised now. “She agrees with everything these days. ‘Are you hungry?’ ‘Yes Mom’. ‘Are you skipping school today?’ ‘Yes Dad’. ‘Are you sure you’re okay?’ Yes yes yes! It’s almost like she’s operating on autopilot and that is not the daughter we raised!” A brief pause. “What if they… Davi
He left anyway.I lie on my back in the dark room at 3:47am, staring at the ceiling, and that is the thought that keeps completing itself no matter how many times I try to redirect.Eli left anyway. I told him I wouldn’t say a word to my father, I handed him the one thing he came into this house terrified of losing, and he packed whatever he owns that fits in a bag and walked out four days ago without looking back.I know because I heard the door.I wasn’t going to look. I had decided, very firmly, that I was not going to stand at my window and watch him go like some tragic heroine in a film I would normally mock. And then I heard the door and I was at the window before the decision could catch up with the instinct. I watched the tail lights of his cab disappear down the service road, and then I went back to bed and I have barely left this room since.The thing is… I’m not sad.I keep waiting for sad and it doesn’t arrive. What I have instead is this strange, flat numbness that
The hallway outside David Reid’s office is twelve feet long and Elias has walked it approximately four hundred times since he took this job, but it has never felt quite this long before. He spent the last three days in the medical wing while a doctor he had never met stitched his calf and rebandaged his chest, and he used every one of those hours trying to construct a version of events that David would accept. The problem with constructing lies for a man like David Reid is that David has spent four decades in rooms full of people lying to him and has consequently developed a sensitivity to it that borders on supernatural. The uncle story is dead. Elias knows that. What he needs now is something that sits close enough to the truth that David’s instincts don’t fire, but far enough from it that the full picture stays buried. He knocks twice and opens the door. David is sitting behind his desk, staring down at a stack of financial portfolios before looking up with freezing intensit
Eli watches Carver pause with his finger staying completely still against the trigger. A slow smile spreads across his thin lips as he looks at Lucia for a long, quiet moment. “You really have your father’s flair for dramatic negotiation, Miss Reid,” Carver says in a slightly annoyed tone. “Very well. Let’s make a deal... I spare the boy’s life right here, and in exchange, you walk away with us without causing any more trouble.” Like hell. “No,” Eli says immediately. “We have a deal,” Lucia says as she steps forward, ignoring Eli entirely. Eli feels a sudden wave of pure panic crash through his chest. He knows Carver’s patterns better than anyone, and he instantly recognizes the proposal for what it really is: complete and utter bullshit. The second Lucia steps past that door and is locked in the back of a van, Carver will turn around and put a bullet directly between his eyes. “What?!” Eli tries to lunge forward but is pushed back to his knees by the guard in front of h
“Well, well, well.”The voice comes from somewhere behind the cluster of men, cutting through the noise. The men pull back, not all the way but enough, and the grey-haired man in the expensive suit walks through the space they leave him unhurriedly, looking at the two of us with genuine entertainment.“Long time no see, Arden,” he says pleasantly. “I have to say, I didn’t anticipate the ear. That is commitment.”How the hell does Eli know this man?Eli is on his knees, breathing carefully. He looks at the man with an expression that is not fear and not defeat and is, in fact, the most purely homicidal thing I have ever seen on a human face.“Fuck you, Carver,” he says through blood stained teeth. “We both know I’m the one you want. Let her go.”“Aw… how cute. I actually admire the profound love you two share,” the man – Carver – says, a cold smirk on his thin lips as he stops beside Eli’s unmoving body. “It is really quite touching. A true tragedy, though.”I try to break free, twis
The bedroom door is barely closed before David's hands are on me, sliding up under the thin silk of my robe as he backs me against the wall.I tilt my head back against the cool plaster, letting him kiss down the column of my throat while my fingers work the buttons of his shirt open. His skin is s
The sound of gunfire still rings in my ears long after the echo dies. Rhys moves fast. Faster than my brain can catch up with. One second the gun is pressed to my forehead and I am staring down the end of every bad decision I have ever made, and the next second Maya is flying backward, her body sl
I sit on the edge of Lucy's bed long after she falls back asleep, her small hand still curled around mine. The room is dark except for the faint glow of the nightlight shaped like a crescent moon. I stare at it, thinking about how everything I thought I could control is slipping through my finger
The office day is stilted, to say the least.David doesn’t speak to me again, and I don’t speak to him again. I just do my work, clock off at 5.30pm, and march out of the building.I speak to Marcus on the way home about spending the night at my ‘friend’s house’, i.e. my night job. Sel is







