Naughty
BOSS
WhitneyG.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the
author ’simaginationorareusedfictitiously,andanyresemblancetoactualpersons,livingordead,
businessestablishments,events,orlocalesisentirelycoincidental.
Copyright©2016byWhitneyG.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
otherwise,withoutpriorpermissionoftheauthor.
CoverdesignbyNajlaQamberofNajlaQamberDesigns
TableofContents
TitlePage
CopyrightPage
NaughtyBoss
THEBOSS
THEEMAILS
ONEYEARLATER...
THEASSISTANT
THEASSISTANT
THEBOSS
THEBOSS
THEEMAILS
THEASSISTANT
THEEMAILS
THEASSISTANT
THEASSISTANT
THEBOSS
THEASSISTANT
THEEMAILS
THEBOSS
THEBOSS
THEASSISTANT
THEEMAILS
THEASSISTANT
THEEMAILS|(Well,“TheEnd”)
ALettertotheReader
ASneakPeekofReasonableDoubt
Contract(n.):
Perjury(n.):
AlsobyWhitneyG.
ForNicoleLondon.
Thisisfortheendlessemailsyousendmewhileworkingatyourhorriblejobeveryday.
IcanhonestlysaythatIhateyourjob(andyourboss)morethanyoudo.
NaughtyBoss
Hedefinitelywasn’tsupposedtogetthatemail...
Subject:MyBoss.
HaveIalreadytoldyouthatIhatemybosstoday?
Sexyashellornot,thispompous,arrogant,ASSHOLEaskedmetopickuphisdrycleaningthe
secondIwalkedthroughthedoor.ThenhetoldmethatIneededtotakehisJaguartoacarwashthat
wastenmilesoutsideofthecity,butonlyafterIneededtostandinanever-endinglinetobuysome
typeoflimited,hundred-dollarwatch.
Ihonestlycan’twaittoseethelookonhisfacetwomonthsfromnowwhenItellhimthatI’m
quittinghiscompanyandthathecankissmyass.KISS.MY.ASS.
Allthoseformerfantasiesabouthimkissingmewithhis“mouthofperfection”orbendingme
overmydeskandfillingmewithhiscockarelongover.OVER.
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—Pleasetellmeyourdayisgoingbetterthanmine...
Subject:Re:MyBoss.
No,youhaven’talreadytoldmethatyouhateyourbosstoday,butseeingasthoughyou’vesent
methisemaildirectly,Iknownow...
Yes,Ididaskyoutopickupmydrycleaningthesecondyouarrivedtoworktoday.(Whereisit?)
AndIdidtellyoutotakemyJaguartothecarwashandpickupmythousand-dollarwatch.(Thank
youfortakingfivehourstodosomethingthatcouldbeaccomplishedintwo.)
Youdon’thavetowaittwomonthsfromnowtoseethelookonmyfacewhenyoutellmeyou’re
quitting.I’mstandingoutsideyourofficeatthisverymoment.(Openthedoor.)
Nocommentonyour“fantasies,”althoughIhighlydoubtthey’re“longover.”
Yourboss,
Michael
PS—Yes.Mydayisdefinitelygoingfarbetterthanyours...
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
Thelasttimemyfacewasplasteredacrossthefrontpageofatabloid,theheadlinewasatleast
somewhattrue.WhatIwascurrentlystaringatinthismomentwasbeyondfar-fetched,evenfor
someonewithascandalousandsex-filledreputationlikemine.
PlayboyCEOofLeightonPublishingLeavesWomanCryinginHotelLobbyAfterHoursofLoudSex
onBalcony
IflippedthroughthepagesofTheNationalEnquirer,skimmingthedetailsfromtheso-called“trusted
source”whileresistingtheurgetorollmyeyes.Accordingtothem,I’dhadsexwiththiswomanin
thepenthousesuiteofahotelandsimplyputheroutsoIcouldhavesexwithsomeoneelse.And
accordingtothewomanwho’dclearlyconcoctedthisbullshitstory,shesaidmyexactwordstoher
were,“Thankyouforlettingmefuckyourpussy.It’stimeformetofucksomeoneelse’snow.You
canseeyourselfout.”
Therewasnomentionofthefactthatthisverysamewomanwasrecentlyconvictedforlyingtoa
grandjuryinatheftcase,buttabloidswereneverinterestedinthetruth.Theyonlywantedtosell
papers.
Imanagedtogetthroughtheentirearticlewithoutareaction,butIcouldn’thelpbutlaughatthe
lastline:Rumorsarenowswirlingthatthe‘naughty’CEOengagesinsexwithtwodifferentwomenfor
everydayoftheweek.Heapparentlykeepsaprivatescheduleforhissex-life.
Ishookmyhead.
It’sonlyonedifferentwomanforeverydayoftheweek...
Tossingthetabloidintothetrash,IrememberedtosendagenerictexttothewomenIplannedon
seeingthisweek.TherewasLisaonTuesday,MariahonWednesday,HannahonThursday,and
TiffanyonFriday.
Michael:Lookingforwardtoseeingyouthisweek.
Theirresponsescameinexactsuccession.
Lisa:Lookingforwardtoseeingyoutoo:)
Mariah:Can’twaittofuckyouagain...
Hannah:Letmeknowifyouwanttochangeittoanearlierday:)
Tiffany:Anytime:)
Withafewminutestospareuntilmysixo’clockmeeting,Isetaboxofpotentialfront-listnovelson
mydesk.Imadetwopotsofcoffeeandopenednewnotepads.ThenIimpatientlywaitedformy
executiveassistant.
I’dlonggivenuponherarrivingearlytomeetmeforanythingbecauseshewasalwaysfive
minuteslate.Sheliterallylivedrightacrossthestreetfromthebuildingandsheneverceasedto
amazemewithherendlessexcusesastowhyshecouldn’tbeontime.
Tenminutespastsix,Idecidedtogiveherthebenefitofthedoubt.Fifteenminutespastsix,I
wonderedifmypreviousthoughtsofherbeingthemostincompetentassistantI’deverhadweretrue,
andattwentyminutespastsixIcavedinandcalledherdesk.
“Yes,Mr.Leighton?”sheansweredonthefirstring.
“Didyouforgetthatwe’resupposedtodiscussthewinterselectionstoday?”Iasked.“Youknow
howIfeelaboutthingsneedingtobeontime.”
“Oh,right!Iamsosorry!Igotcaughtuponthesereports,butI’monmyway.”
Shehungup,andwithinminutesshewalkedintomyofficecarryingaboxofassignednovels.She
placeditonmydeskandsatacrossfromme.
“Wait.”Sheheldupherhand.“Beforewestart,canIaskyousomethingpersonal?”
“No.”
“Whatifit’ssomethingimportant?”
“Itcan’tbeimportantifit’ssomething‘personal,’becauseyou’renotentitledtoknowanything
aboutmypersonallife.”
“Areyoureallyasbadasallthetabloidssayyouare?”Sheraisedhereyebrow.“Like,whendo
youpossiblyfindthetimetosleepwithsomanywomensinceyou’realwayshereworking?”
Icould’veswornIsaidno...
Igaveherablankstare.
“IdeservetoknowwhattypeofmanI’mworkingfor,”shesaid,crossingherarms.“Especiallyif
thismanwantsmetokeepthetruthabouthowdifficultheistoworkforunderwraps.”
“Areyouthreateningtoblackmailme?”
“No.”Shesmiled.“Ijustreallywanttoknowifyoursexlifeisasexcitingasthepressmakesit
seem.Iactuallythinkit’sprettyhot,andofftherecord,Iamtotallywillingtolookpastthenon-
fraternizationpolicyifyoueverwanttotrymeout.”Sheloweredhervoice.“Icanbenaughtyinthe
bedroom,too.Icanletyouhavemypussy,andyoucanleavemehanginginthehotellobby
afterwardsifthat’swhatyou’reinto.”
Jesus...
“Canwepleasegetstartedwiththework?”Irolledmyeyes.“Ineedyourthoughtsonthetitles
youwereassignedsowecansendthemdowntomarketingtomorrow.”
“So,rightafterthatIcango?”
No,rightafterthatIcan‘fire’you...
“Yes.”Iclearedmythroat.“WhatdidyouthinkofGrisham’slatest?”
“Hislatestwhat?”
“Hislatestbook.”Ipointedattheboxshe’dbroughtin,attheadvancedcopyofTheWhistler.“It
wasoneofthethreelegalthrillersyouweresupposedtoreadthismonth.”
“Oh,yeah.”Shepickedupthehardbackandflippedthroughitspages.“Ithoughtitwasverygood.
Verylegal,verythrilling.”
“Canyoupleasebeslightlymorespecificthanthat?”
“Ireallylikedthebook’scoveralot.”Sheranherfingersacrossthecover.“Hereallypulledme
intothestorywithit,youknow?Thisimageoftheboatsdockedatanorangesunsetseawasquite
compelling.Ithinkthegraphicartistdefinitelydeservesanaward.”
Silence.
“We’llcomebacktothethrillers,”Isaidfinally.“Youwerealsosupposedtoreadfiveromance
novels.Whichonewouldyourecommendthemost?”
“Well,”shesaid,leaningforwardandpouringherselfacupofcoffee.“Itwasahardchoice,andI
domeanareallyhardchoice,but...OutoftheamazingonesIwasassigned,Ithinklovedtheonethat
endedinahappilyeverafterthebest.”
“Everyromancenovelendsinahappilyeverafter,Penelope.”Ifeltmybloodpressurerising.
“That’swhatmakesitafuckingromance.”
“Really?Wow.Ineverknewthat.So,IguessIlovedthemall!”
Istaredather,clenchingmyjaw.Ialwaysthoughtshewasontheincompetentsidefromthevery
dayshestarted,fromthemomentshesaid,“So,you’realiterarypublishingcompanyandyouonly
publishbooks?Whynotmovies?”Andsomehow,I’dmanagedtolookpastthat.Butthis?Thiswas
bullshitandshewasfarworsethananyofmyotherfailedandfiredassistants
“Haveyoureadanyofthefront-listbooks,Penelope?”
“No,butonlybecauseIdidn’tknowthatIpersonallyhadto.”Sheslurpedhercoffee.“Imeanthe
booksgotread,butyouneversaidthatIwasthepersonwhoactuallyhadtoreadthem.”
“Whatthehellareyousaying?”
“I’msayingthatI’mworkingreallysmarthere.Ihiredavirtualassistantandpaidheracouple
hundredbuckstoreadallofthem.Oh,andIsentafewofthemtosomebookbloggersonFacebook
thatIfollow.Theylike,totallyliveforthisreadingstuffsothey’llprobablyhavethoseARCsdone
evensooner.Canyoubelievetheylike,actuallyenjoyreading?”
“Letmegetthisstraight...”Itriedtokeepmyvoicecalm.“Ihiredyoutobemyexecutiveassistant
andyououtsourcedotherpeopletodoallyourwork?”
“Notallmywork.JustthestuffIdon’twanttodo.Imean,occasionally,I’llreadapageortwoto
keepmybrainrefreshed,butreadingisn’treallymything.Andyouonlygavemeamonthtoreadten
books.Ten,Mr.Leighton...That’stechnicallyhardlaborandIcouldsue.”
“Thisisafucking—”Icaughtmyself.“Thisisapublishingcompany.Wepublishbooks,and
booksbeing‘yourthing’istheveryfirstthingweaskedaboutonyourapplication.”
“Oh,Iliedaboutthatpart,butonlythatpart.EverythingelseIwrotewashonest,especiallythe
partaboutwantingtoworkunderasexyCEOforachange.”
“Penelope...”Iheldbackagroan.Ididn’tneedtowasteanymoreofmytimewiththis.“Youcan
getthehellofoutmyofficenow.”
“Really?”Shestoodupsmiling.“Iwashopingwe’dgetoutofhereearly.Myfavoriteshowwill
beoninanhour.Youknow,maybeyoushouldaskmetoreviewTVshows—I’msureI’dimpress
youthatway.”Sheshruggedandheadedtothedoor.“Seeyoutomorrow!”
Thesecondsheleftmyoffice,IsentmyadvisorBradanemail.
Subject:TellHRtoFireMyExecutiveAssistant.
Now.
Rightnow.
MichaelLeighton,
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Iwalkedovertomybeveragecabinetandunlockedit,pouringmyselfamuchneededshotofscotch.I
downeditandquicklypouredanother.Asitwasburningitswaydownmythroat,Brad’sringtone
soundedonmycellphone.
“Yes?”Ianswered.
“YouwanttotakeonegoodguessastowhatI’mlookingatrightnow?”
“DependsonifI’llwinaprizeforgettingitrightornot.”
“I’mstaringatthecoverofPageSixwithanundeniably-notphoto-shoppedpictureofyou.It’s
definitelyyouandoneofyourridiculouslyexpensivewatcheswithaCubancigarbetweenyourlips.”
“Soundslikeaverygoodphoto.Feelfreetosendmeacopy.”
“Oh,butthat’snotthebestpartofthisphoto.Thebestpartisthethreebikinicladwomenwith
messyhairwholiterallylooklikethey’vealljustfuckedyou.Wouldyouatleastliketoguessthe
headline?”
“Youstillhaven’tmentionedaprize.Isthereaprize?”
“PlayboyCEOBedsThreeBustyBlondesinBelize.Whatdoyouhavetosayforyourself,
Michael?”
“Notmuch.”Iwalkedovertomydeskandclickedonthepictureheemailedme.“Theydida
brilliantjobwiththeuseofalliterationinthetitle,though.Theymusthavefinallyhiredacompetent
editor.”
“God,Michael...”Hesuckedinabreathandsighed.“Dowehaveanygroundstothreatenthem
withretractionanddefamation,oristhistrue?”
“It’spartiallytrue.”
“Whichpart?”
“ThepartaboutmebeinginBelize.”
“Pleasestopfuckingwithme.”
“Fine.”Ismiled.“Ionly‘bedded’twoofthebustyblondes.Notthree.”
“Oh,justtwo.We’llthat’squitecomfortingandIguesstheyoweyouanapology.Not.Anything
else?”
“Yes.ThearticlesaysI’mwearingaRolexinthephoto.Ihaven’twornaRolexinoverfive
years.”
“Ugh.”Hegroaned.“I’musingonehundredthousanddollarsofourpublicrelationsaccountto
preventthemfromrunningthisonFriday.I’malsosendingthemanadditionaltwohundredtothree
hundredfiftythousandtorefrainfrommentioningyournameorrunningyourpictureforthenext
twomonths.”
“Thankyou.”
“Pleasedon’t.I’llneedalistofeverythingyou’vedoneoverthepasteightmonthssoIcancleanit
upinadvance.Andyouknow,forsomeonewhoplanstotakehiscompanypublicwithinthenexttwo
years,Iwouldthinkthatyouwouldtryalothardertocleanupyourimageandstayoutofthepress.
Otherwise,theonlyinvestorsyou’llattractwillbemeandyou.”
“Noted.”Ipouredonelastshotofscotch.“Didyougetmyemailaboutneedinganewexecutive
assistant?”
“Anotherone?Thisisnumberseven.”
“Eight.However,I’veyettobesentacompetentone.Perhapsifyouusedadifferentscreening
agency,oratleastletmesitinonsomeoftheinterviews—”
“No.I’lltellyouwhatIwilldo,though.Butonlyifyoudosomethingforme.”
Iwassilent,sohecontinued.
“Couldyoukindlykeepyourdickinyourpantsforthenexttwelvemonthsandtrynottofuck
anyone?”
Twelvemonths?“Anyone?”
“ANYONE.ANY-ONE.”Heenunciatedeverysyllable.“Atleastanyonewhowilldefinitelydraw
attentiontoyouandyourunfortunate,insatiableways.Andthatincludesallthewomenyouhavelined
upforthisweek.Yourassistantsmaynothaveknownwhatthosesmallbluedotsonyourdigital
calendarmean,butIdo.Cancelthemallrightnow.Youcansleepwithwhoeveryouwantagainafter
yousuccessfullygopublic.”
Ihesitatedforalongwhile,butIrealizedthatwhathewassayingmadeperfectsenseforthesake
ofthecompanyandmyimage.
“Fine,”Isaidatlast,begrudginglysendingthemallmystandard,“Somethingjustcameup.I’ll
havetoreschedule,”messageandwalkedovertomywindows.
“I’mnotgoingtouseourpartneragencytofindyournewassistant.I’mgoingtohandlethis
personally.Anyrequirementsonyourend?”
“Hiringsomeonewhoiscapableofreadingabookisagoodstart.I’dalsoprefersomeonetento
fifteenyearsolderthanme,marriedoralreadyengaged,submissiveenoughtocompletetasks
withoutsarcasm,IvyLeagueeducation,andsomeonewhoknowshowtotellthegoddamntime.”
“Yeah,okay.Let’sputupthejobdescriptioninthoseexactwordsandseehowmuchofafieldday
thepresshaswiththatone.”
“I’mwillingtobendontheIvyLeaguepartifit’sacollegewithagoodreputation.I’mnot
bendingonanythingelse.”
“We’llsee.”Hewasdefinitelyrollinghiseyes,andIcouldtellhewasabouttogivemehis
infamouslectureabouthiringlawsandblindinterviews,soIbeathimtoit.
“Justgetmethebestpersonforthejob.I’llwaithoweverlongittakessincethisfiretoday,hire
tomorrowapproachisn’tworking.Andactually,justgetmesomeonewhoimpressesyou,becauseif
that’sthecaseIknowthispersonwillimpressme.”
“Now,you’refinallythinkingsmart,”hesaid.“Givemesixweeks.I’llscreenthehelloutof
everyoneandmakesurethenextexecutiveassistantyouhaveissomeonewho’lllastoverayear.
“Thankyou,Brad.”Ihungup,wantingtofeeloptimistic,butwithmytrackrecord,Iknewthe
oddsofmeemployingthesameexecutiveassistantforayearwerehighlyunlikely.JustlikeIknew
thechancesofmegoingtwelvemonthswithoutfuckingsomeoneweretoounbelievableto
completelyfathom.
I’lltryitthough...
THEEMAILS
Mya
Subject:ManhattanPublisherSeeksExecutiveAssistant
So...I’mprettysurethisjoblistingisforthat“sexy”CEOwesometimesseeonallthetabloids!
Youshoulddefinitelyapplyforthis.You’dbeperfect.
Checkouttheattachmentbelow.
Yourbestie,
Amy
—-—ForwardedMessage——-
HighlevelexecutiveatLeightonPublishingseeksahighlycompetentandprofessionalexecutive
assistant.Requirementsandsalarypackageattachedviapdfbelow.Sendresume(s)andcontact
informationto
Brad.Collins@LeightonPublishing.com
.
—Bachelor ’sdegreefromanaccreditedcollegeinstitution(master ’spreferred)
—Aminimumoffive(5)yearsexperienceworkingforhighlevelcorporateexecutive
—Passionforliterature
—Abilitytoworkunderhighstressandforatleast50-60hoursaweek
—Abilitytodrafterror-freepressreleasesandPRcopyatamoment’snotice
Salary&Benefits@LeightonPublishing.pdf
Subject:Re:ManhattanPublisherSeeksExecutiveAssistant
Itcan’tbe.There’snowayaguylikethatwouldpostajoblikethisonCraigslist,isthere?Andat
thathugeofasalaryrange?!!O.M.G!
Wait.Ithoughthewasthe“naughty”CEO?Isn’tthatwhattheycallhim?
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—Idefinitelyapplied.:-)
Subject:Re:Re:ManhattanPublisherSeeksExecutiveAssistant
“Naughty.”“Sexy.”Samething.Andwhoknows?Maybehe’sdesperate?
AccordingtoPageSixandhisformerEA,hecan’tkeepanassistantformorethantwomonthsat
atime.Sheclaimshewas“reallydemanding”andaskedhertodo“hardlabor.”
Thenagain,I’msuretherealreasonnowomenlastaroundhimisbecausethey’realldistracted
byhowbighiscockis.
(Ifyougethired,pleasefindouthowbigitis.Doitforme,atleast.)
Yourbestie,
Amy
Subject:Re:Re:Re:ManhattanPublisherSeeksExecutiveAssistant
TheBradguyfromtheadjustcalledmeandtoldmetobeatLeightonPublishingnextFridayfor
aninterview.AN.INTERVIEW!
Wishmeluck!
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Didyougetthejob?
Haven’theardanythingfromyouintwoweeks!Thetwoofusaren’tthatbusythesedaysandyou
stayrightacrossthehall!Whatgives?
DidyoumeetMichaelLeightonduringtheinterview?
Yourbestie(Dowereallyhavetocontinuesigningofflikethisoneveryemaillikewe’restill
teenagers?)
Amy
Subject:Re:Didyougetthejob?
Sorry,I’vebeenswampedwithsomemassivereadingandpre-research.(Don’task.)Butyes!Igot
hiredOn.The.Spot!TheBradguy(Leighton’sadvisor)evendoubledtheinitialsalaryofferinthe
middleofournegotiations.
Ididn’ttechnicallygetto“see”Mr.LeightonuntilthismorningwhenIwenttoofficiallysignthe
paperworkandIlietoyounot,themanisthesexiestmanI’veeverseeninmylife.Handsdown.
Hemademewetafterheshookmyhandandsaidthewords,“Welcometomycompany,Mya.”
That’shonestlyallittook...
Sexyaseverornot,I’mdeterminedtolastwaylongerthanallofhisotherassistants.Hecan’tbe
thatbad,right?
Yourbestie(Yes.It’straditiontosignofflikethis:)),
Mya
ONEYEARLATER...
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
IstumbledintotheglitteringlobbyofLeightonPublishing,balancingasmallboxoffilesinonehand
andabinderofreportsintheother.Iwasoveranhourearly,butIknewthatwouldn’tbeenoughfor
myboss.
Takingtheelevatorstraighttothetopfloor,Irolledmyeyesasthegoldennumberslitupabove
thedoors.MichaelLeightoninsistedonhavingtheentiretopfloortohimself,andonlyallowedme
andthelowlysecretariesaccesswhenwehadamorningmeetingliketoday.Or,whenhewastoolazy
totraveldownoneflightofstairs,whenhewouldcallandsay,“Comeuptomyoffice.”
Thesecondthedoorssprungopen,Iheadedtowardthemassiveconferenceroomthatwasright
acrossfromhisoffice.Iunlockedthedoorsandhitthelights,pullingdowntheprojectorscreenasI
mademywayaroundtheroom.
Isetoutnotepadsandpensateachchair,andthenIdialedthebreakfastcaterer.
“FifthAvenueCatering,”awomanansweredonthefirstring.“HowmayIhelpyouthis
morning?”
“Hello,thisisMyaLondonwithLeightonPublishing,”Isaid.“Iwaswonderingwhattimeyour
deliverypersonwasgoingto—”
“They’reontheelevatorrightnow,MissLondon.”Sheinterrupted,aslightsmileinhervoice.
“Weknowhowyourbossfeelsabouttime.Noworries.”
“Thankyou.”Iendedthecallanddialedtheliteraryagentwhowasduetoarriveoraseparate
meetinglatertoday,lettingherknowthatwewouldonlyhavetimeforatwenty-minutepitch.ThenI
emailedeachandeverystaffpersonaremindertoarrivetotheboardroomatleasttenminutesearly.
AssoonasIhitsendonthemessage,anemailfromMr.Leightonpoppedontomyscreen.
Subject:WhatINeedToday.
CoffeefromDean&DeLuca.MaryKubica’snewbook.Adreport.Hotelconfirmationsfornext
Saturdaynight,two.Q3revenuereports.TravelitineraryforJanuary.Filesformeetingat3o’clock
onmydeskbynoon.
MichaelLeighton,
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Therewasneveranypointinrespondingtohisfirstemailoftheday.Onehundredpercentrhetorical
andtwohundredpercentrude,healwayssentthematexactlyseveno’clockandtheywerealways
comprisedofstaccato-likesentences.Therewasnevera“Hello,”“Goodmorning,”oramere,“Hope
alliswelltoday.”Theassholeneverevensaid,“Please.”
AndevenwhenIcompletedeverythingonhisridiculouslistsinrecordtime,insteadofsaying,
“Thankyou,”hehadtheaudacitytosay,“You’rewelcome.”
“No,no,no.”Ipickedupaplateofbananamuffinsthesecondthecateringassistantsetthem
down.“Mybossisextremelyallergictothese.Canyoureplacethemwithblueberryones?”Iquickly
lookedovertheotherthingsshewasstartingtosetout,makingsurenothingelsewassuspect.
“Yousureyouwantmetoreplacethem?”Shesmiled.“He’lldiealotafasterifIdon’t.”
“I’msure.”Isaid.“I’mnottryingtokillhim...yet.”
Shelaughedandtookawaytheoffendingpastries,andbeforeIcouldcallDean&DeLucato
orderhisoverpricedcoffee,hesentmeanotheremail.
Subject:Time.
Youweretwominuteslatetoworkyesterday,andoneminutelatetothenoonmeeting.
Don’tletithappenagaintoday.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Istartedtorespondwith“Effyouandyourobsessionwithtime,youegotisticalasshole,”butIwasn’t
goingtolethimgettometoday.Isenthimacurt“Ok,”orderedhiscoffee,andscrolledthroughmy
inbox,lookingforcorrespondencefromanyofthecountlessjobsI’drecentlyappliedto,butallIsaw
wasspam.
Ugh...
Dialingmypersonaltown-cardriver,thebestbenefitthatcamewithbeinghisexecutiveassistant,
Ibeggedhimtoretrievethecoffeeforme.AndthenItoldhimtobuywhateverelse“lookedpretty”
inthatcaféandaddittothepurchaseaccount.
“Areyousureaboutthat,MissLondon?”heasked.
“Absolutely.”Ihungup.Iwasonlysupposedtousethe“CEOcreditcard”forMr.Leighton’s
coffeeandmeals,butsincehe’dbeenincreasinglymeantomeoverthepastfewmonths,I’dbeen
usingitonwhatevercametomind.Hecouldmorethanaffordit.
Thesuddensoundoftheelevatorstoppingonthefloormademelookovertheroomonemore
time,mademerealizethatanotherdaywithhimwasjustbeginning.
“Goodmorning,”Isaidasseveralstaffmembersbegantofilltheroomandtaketheirdesignated
seats.“Goodtoseeyoualltoday.”
Theyallofferedmetheirusualwarm“Hellos”andslightlooksofsympathyinreturn.
“Thankyouallforbeingearly,”Isaid.“Asyouallknow,thismonthisgoingtobeextremely
busyinregardstoourfront-list,andtodayyou’llbeaskedwhichbooksyou’dliketopushfromyour
departmentsandhowmuchofthebudgetyou’dliketospendonpromotingeachtitle.”
Mr.LeightonsuddenlyenteredtheroomasIspoke,turningtheheadofeverywomanatthetable.
Hewasdressedinanimpeccablethree-piecenavybluesuitandmatchingtie,andthediamondsinhis
newestdesignerwatchgleamedagainsttheroom’ssoftlight.
HisbeautifuleyesmetmineasIcontinuedmyshortintroduction,andforasplitsecondIwas
remindedofhowutterlygorgeousandcaptivatinghewas.
Hisfacewasflawlesslysculptedwithpiercingalmondcoloredeyesthatpinnedmetothespotany
timewewerealone.Hislipslookedasiftheywerehandcraftedforkissing,hisjetblackhairwas
alwayscutlowenoughforawomantorunherfingersthroughit,andthewayhissuitsfitoverhis
musclesconsistentlyinvadedmydreamsmoretimesthanIcaredtoadmit.
WhenIwasfinishedtalking,hestaredatme—givingmeafamiliarlookhegavemefromtimeto
time.OneIstillhadyettofigureout.Itwasacrossbetweenthewayhelookedinmyfantasieswhen
hewasburyinghisheadbetweenmythighs,andwhenhewasaskingmetostaylateafterwork.A
lookthatsaidhemaynotbeashorribleofabossIoftenmadehimouttobe.
“Youcantakeyourseatnow,MissLondon,”hesaid.“Unlessyou’dlikeustospendtherestofthis
two-hourmeetingstaringatyou.”
Fantasyover...
Isatdowninmychair.Ionlyhalfwaylistenedashewentaroundtheroomandcondescendingly
questionedthestaffmembersonebyone,requestingclientnovelupdates,publicationsschedulesand
budgetingconcerns.Andashedirectedhisvenomatthestaffmembernexttome,Istaredathis
mouthofperfection.ThenIdiscreetlypulledoutmyphoneunderthetableandsentAmyanemail.
Subject:IWonderIfHeEatsPussy...
I’mcurrentlystaringathismouthashe’s(surprise,surprise)beinganutterjerkandtellingthe
staffallthethingshewantsthemtoredoandthethoughtjustcrossedmymind.Like,hislipsare
beyondincredibleandifhecouldkeepthemshuthe’dbeALOTsexier,butIwonderifheeverputs
themtousebehindcloseddoors...
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—IfhetellsmeIwas“oneminute”oramere“twominutes”lateonemoretime...
Herresponsewasimmediate.
Subject:Re:IWonderIfHeEatsPussy...
Probablynot.Ifhe’sanythinglikeyousay,he’dprobablymoreofatakerinthebedroom.Imean,
I’msurehe’sagoodtaker,butIcan’tseeahot-shotguylikehimusinghistongueforanythingother
thansarcasm.
Yourbestie,
Amy
PS—Whyhaven’tyoupoisonedhisbreakfastyet?
“MissLondon?”Mr.Leighton’sdeepvoicemademelookupfrommyphone.
“Yes?”
“Themorningmeetingisovernow.Feelfreetoleavemyboardroomwitheveryoneelse.”
Ibitmytongueandstoodup,forcingasmileasIheadedtowardthedoor.
“OhandMissLondon?”HewalkedovertomebeforeIsteppedintothehallway.
“Yes?”
“YouwereabouttoleavewithoutyourfilesforourFridaymeeting.I’mprettysureyou’llneed
themifyouplanondoingyourassignedworkbetweennowandthen.”Hehandedmemymassive
binder.“You’rewelcome.”
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
Fridaywassupposedtobethebestdayoftheweek,thatonedaythatstoodbetweenthefinalhoursof
theworkweekandfreedom,butMr.Leightonhadmanagedtomakeitmyworstdayforoverayear.
Heinsistedonmeetingintheexecutiveboardroomatthreeo’clockuntilseveno’clock.Andthen
healwayssatattheheadofthetable,whichwouldbenormalifhewasholdingameeting,butwe
weretheonlytwopeopleintheroomandtherewerealwaysseveralseatsbetweenus.
Todayhewaswearingmyfavoritesuit—athreepieceblackonewithanavybluetieforaccent.
Hiscufflinks,monogrammed“ML”weregleamingunderneaththeroom’sbrightlight,andIswear
thewayhewaslookingatmemademethinkhewantedtofuckme.
“Doyouplanonstaringatmeforthisentiremeetingorwouldyoufinallyliketostart?”He
raisedhiseyebrow.
Bastard...“I’dliketostart.”
“Good.”Heopenedhisfolder.“WhatdidyouthinkofthelatestGrisham?”
“Absorbing.”Iflippedthroughmynotes.“Reminiscentofwhatmefallinlovewithhiswriting
duringhisATimetoKillera.”
“Ifeltthesame.”Hewrotedownafewwords.“Doyouthinkit’sfrontlistworthyforthenext
quarter?”
“It’sJohnGrisham,thatshouldn’tevenbeaquestion,”Isaid.“Although,inaperfectworldI’dsay
no.ButonlybecausehisnextbookisfarmorecommercialandIthinkwecoulddoalotmoreforthat
one.”
Hislipsbrieflycurvedupintoasmile,buthedidn’tletitremain.“Whichromancenovelwould
youliketorecommend?”
“Onesecond...”Iflippedthroughanotherpageofmynotes.“CastratingHerBoss.”
“Excuseme?”Hiseyesmetmine.“Whatbookdidyoujustsay?”
“CastingHerBoss.”
Hernarrowedhiseyesatmebeforewritingdownmysuggestion.“Anythinginparticularthat
stoodout?Favoriteparts?”
“Probablywhentheassholebossredeemshimselfandstopstreatingtheheroinelikeshit...”I
mutteredundermybreath,butthenIclearedmythroat.“Therealismwasgreat.Theheroinewasa
moviedirectorandIlearnedalotaboutHollywoodwhilereading.”
“WhataboutyourYoungAdultselection?”HecontinuedtogothroughalltwelvegenresI’dbeen
assignedtoread—askingfollow-upquestionshereorthere,butasusual,heneverletour
conversationgoofftopicorgetremotelypersonal.
Whenwefinishedthebookrecommendations,wetransitionedintothemonth’se-bookrevenue
andpromotionaladjustments,andbythetimehedecidedthatIwas“freetogo”itwasnineo’clock.
Nine.O.Clock.
“Mr.Leighton?”IsaidasIslippedintomycoat.
Hedidn’tanswer.Hewasstillwriting,lookingdownathispaper.
“Mr.Leighton?”Irepeatedwithalittlemorebiteinmyvoice,enoughthatmadehimfinallylook
upatme.
“Yes?”
Ihesitated,hatingthefactthatsomethingassimpleashiseyesmeetingminewasenoughtomake
mypantieswet.
“ThisisthefifteenthFridayinarowthatyou’vekeptmepastsix.
“No,thisisthefifteenthFridayinarowthattheworkhaskeptyoupastsix.Ifyoucompletedmore
ofitthroughouttheweek,thenmaybeyou’dbeabletoleaveearlier.”
“Regardless,”Isaid,keepingmyvoicefirm.“I’mgoingtoneedtoleaveatsixo’clockonFridays
likeeveryoneelseheresoIcanenjoyafullweekend.IfI’mnotoutofherebysix,I’mgoingto
deducttimefrommyMondayarrivalandstarttime.”
Hesethispendownandleanedbackinhischair.“Comeagain?”
“Liketoday.”Ipickedupmypurseandslungitovermyshoulder.“TodayI’mleavingatnine
o’clockwhichisthreehourspastacceptablepersection83Binthecompanyhandbook.So,on
Monday,I’llbearrivingthreehourspastmynormaltimeataroundeleveno’clock.Iwillalso—”
“You’regoingtoarrivehereateighto’clock.”Hecutmeoff,hisvoicedeeperthanusual.“And
you’regoingtostayintheseFridaymeetingsuntilwegettheworkdonebecausethat’swhatyouget
paidverygenerouslytodo.”
“No,I’mnot.”Iwasn’tbackingdown.“I’llseeyouateleveno’clockonMonday,Mr.Leighton.”
“Besuretobringapentosignoffonyourwrite-uppapersbecausefirstofall,”hesaid,looking
meupanddown.“You’renotlikeeveryoneelsehere...You’resalaried,nothourly.Andperyour
contractandsection89Binthecompanyhandbook,Fridaymeetingscangoaslateaseleveno’clock
dependingontheseason,sotechnically,I’vebeendoingyouafavorsincethedayyoustartedhere.”
Hepaused.“You’rewelcome.”
“Furthermore,”hesaid,“ifyouwanttotalkaboutfollowingrulestotheletter,wecaneasily
discusshowyou’vebeenusingmycreditcardtobuythingsforyourself.Thingslikeoverpricedgifts
andbreakfastsatDean&DeLuca,unnecessaryofficesuppliesfromthemostexpensivestoreson
FifthAvenue,andabunchofotherpersonalthingsIdon’trecalleverauthorizing.Ibelieveanyother
bosswouldsaythatthat’stechnicallystealing,andthat’sanimmediategroundforterminationisit
not?”
Heslowlystoodupandwalkedovertome,makingmyheartraceamileaminute.“Wecouldalso
getreallytechnicalanddiscusshowyouuseyourassignedtown-cartodriveyouaroundtoalltypesf
non-workrelatedplacesontheweekendwithyourbestfriend.Amyishername,correct?”
Mycheekshadneverbeensohot,andIstruggledtosayasingleword.BeforeIcouldcomeup
witharebuttal,hesteppedsocloseourchestweretouching.Thenheslippedhishandintomycoat
pocketandpulledoutmycellphone,hittingstoponmy“recordconversation”app—clearlyrealizing
Iwashopingtocatchhisassholewaysontapeforfutureuse.
Smiling,hereturnedthephonetome.“SeeyouMonday,MissLondon.Eighto’clock.”
***
Twohourslater...
“So,letmegetthisstraight.”Amypouredmeaglassofwineinhercondolaterthatnight.“He
literallyjustemailedyouandtoldyouthathechangedhismindandyouneedtocomeintoworkatsix
o’clockinthemorningonMonday?Andyouthinkit’sbecauseyoucomplainedaboutleavinglate
today?”
“That’sdefinitelywhy.”Itossedbackthewineinonegulp.“It’slikehepurposelypushesbackat
meordoesthingstogetundermyskinbecausehefeelslikeit.Heknowsexactlyhowtopissmeoff,
andIstillcan’treadintohimforsomereason.Idon’tunderstandwhy.”
“He’sanasshole,that’swhy.”Shepouredmeanotherglass.“Itoldyoutostartkeepingtrackofall
thoseoverbearingtaskemailshesendstoyou.Starthighlightingtheoneswherehe’sathisrudestand
leastprofessional.”
“Thatwon’twork,”Isaid,quicklydowningthefreshglassandreachingforthebottle.“He’sthe
ultimateprofessionalincommunication.Besides,youcan’tinterprethistonefromanemail,andno
judicialteamintheirrightmindwouldreadanythingintothoseshortsentenceshesendsme.”
“Well,haveyoutriedrecordingyourmeetingslikeItoldyoutoweeksago?Guidinghimintoa
conversationthatmakeshimsaysomethingquestionable?”
Ishookmyhead,neglectingtotellherthathe’deasilyout-maneuveredthatattemptmerehours
ago.
“Myonlyhopeisanewjob.I’mjustgoingtostickitoutuntiloneofthoseotherplacesfinally
callme.”
“Youknow,youcouldjustquittomorrowanduseupalltheleavetimeyou’veacquired.You’ve
gotwhat?Sixweekspaidforallthosecrazyhoursofovertimeyou’veworked?”
“Seven.”
“See!Andyou’veneverevenusedasickday!Youcouldatleastusesomeofthose.Andwhile
you’reatit...”
Itunedherout,noddingalongasshesuggestedendlessoptions,butIknewI’dneverbeableto
followanyofthosetotheletter.Amywasfartooremovedfromcorporatecultureandshedidn’t
understandtheinner-workingpoliticsorthebiggerpicture.
IfMr.Leightonwasanyotherboss,Iwouldhappilytakesickleaveanytimehegotundermyskin,
butifIstarteddoingthatnow,Iwouldn’thaveanyleft.Notonlythat,butheseemedlikethetypeof
assholewhowouldactuallysendsomeonetocheckandseeifIreallywassick.Thetypewhowould
actuallyattemptto‘geteven’ifhefoundoutIwaslying.
“Youknowwhat?”IsaidtoAmy.“I’mjustgoingtoapplytotentimesasmanyjobs,andwork
superhardwhileavoidinghimasmuchaspossible.Nomatterhowbigofajerkheistome,I’ll
remainprofessionalandneverlethimseemecrackuntilIcanyellathimwhenIdofinallyleave.”
“Okay,sure.”Shedidn’tlookconvinced,butshesmiled.“Goodforyou.Worstcasescenario,at
leastyoustillgettohaveanupcloseseattooneofthemostgorgeousmeninthecityandyoucan
continuetousehisfaceforyourfantasiesuntilyouquit.Howbigdidyousayhiscockis?”
“Huge.”Iwasmorethancertainitwas.I’dwitnessedithardduringameetinghereorthere,
witnessedhimcrossinganduncrossinghislegsundertheboardroomtable.“I’llbesuretotakea
morededicatedlookatitbeforeIleave.”
“Pleasedo.Forbothofoursakes.”Sheturnedonthetelevision.“Okay,yourbossnolonger
existsfortherestofourweekend.Let’stalkaboutsomethingelse.ASAP.”
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
IsteppedofftheelevatorthefollowingMondayevening,noticingthatthelightswerestilloninthe
boardroom.Confused,Iheadedovertoshutthemoff,butIsawMyasittingaloneattheendofthe
table.Shewasflankedbyseveralboxesoffilesandholdingoneofmybestdesignerpensbetweenher
teeth.
Istaredatherassheflippedthroughhernotebook,rememberinghowI’donceattemptedtofind
numerouswaystogetridofherwhenshefirststarted.HowIreallytriedtogethertoquit.
Itwasneverpersonal,andneverbecauseshewasawful.ShewasactuallythesmartestwomanI’d
evermet,thebestexecutiveassistantI’deverhired,butherunfortunateflawwasbeingsexyasfuck.
Beyondsexyasfuck.
Absolutelystunning,herlighthazeleyesperfectlycomplementedherlongbrownhairandpuffy,
pinklips.Herlight,raspylaughterwassexyenoughtocatchanyman’sattention,andshepossesseda
never-endingwardrobeofcurve-fittingdressesthatIactuallylookedforwardtoseeingeveryday.
Formonths,I’dwantedtoseehersmartassmouthwrappedtightlyaroundmycock.I’dwantedto
bendherassovermydeskandfillherpussywithmycockwhilefuckingherfrombehind,butIknew
betterthantoeverattempttomakethatfantasyareality.
TherewereonlyafewtimeswhenI’dbeencareless—whenI’dletmygazeslingeronherfora
littletoolong,orwhensheworeaparticularshadeofdressthatleftlittletotheimagination.
Coughing,shesuddenlylookedupandnoticedmestaringfromthedoorway.Hercheeksflushed
pinkandsheclearedherthroat.“MayIhelpyouwithsomething,Mr.Leighton?”
“Idon’trecallgivingyourpermissiontocomeontomyfloortoday.”
“That’sbecauseyoudidn’t.”Sheshrugged.“So?”
“So,unlessyoupersonallyhearmesaythewords,‘Stepintomyoffice,’or‘Yes,youhave
permissiontositinmyboardroomanddoyourwork’yourassiscurrentlytrespassing.”
“Oh,really?”Sheshruggedagain.Thenshetookouthercellphoneandsmiled,hitting‘record’
onthatgoddamnconversationapp.“Couldyoukindlyrepeatwhatyouwerejustsaying,Mr.
Leighton?I.e.MichaelLeightonofLeightonPublishing?Particularlythat‘Yourassistrespassing’
line...”
Ishutthedoor,immediatelywalkingtomyownoffice.
ThesecondIhitthelights,Bradturnedaroundfromthebeveragecabinetandheldupabottleof
champagne.
“Congratulationstoyou!”Heuncorkedit,lettingthefrothyfoamdripontothecarpet.
“What’stheoccasion?”Itookoffmyjacketandsatbehindmydesk.
“Threethings,actually.”Hepouredtwoglassesandwalkedover,handingmeone.“Forone,the
mostobvious,you’vehadthebestyearforanypublisherinthecountry.”
“Two,you’vegoneanentireyearwithoutappearingonthecoverofatabloidorgettinginvolved
inanysexscandals.”
“Thatshouldn’tbeanaccomplishment,Brad.”
“Itiswhenitcomestoyou.Trustme.”
Itriedtothinkofthethirdthingandbeathimtoit,butIdidn’thaveaclueastowhatitcouldbe.
“Andthree...”hesaid.“You’veseeminglydonetheimpossible.You’vekeptthesameexecutive
assistantforoverayear.YoucanthankmeamilliontimeslaterforfindingMyaLondon.”
Itossedbackmydrinkatthesoundofhernameandrolledmyeyes.Iwasconsideringwalking
rightbackintothatboardroomandtellinghertobendoverthechair.
OrmaybeIshouldfuckonherthetable...No.Thefloor...
“Um.Hello?”Bradwavedhishandinfrontofmyface.“Areyouthere,Michael?”
“Myapologies.Whatwereyousaying?”
“Iwassayingthatit’squiteironicthattheonetimeyoufindanassistantwholastsayear,she
decidestoleave.”Helaughed.“Crazy,right?I’llmakesurewefindsomeonehalfasgoodwhenshe
leaves.”
“What?Whatdoyoumeanwhensheleaves?”
Hetossedbackhisdrink.“Sheputmedownasareferenceforafewjobsshe’sreceived
interviewsforandthey’veleftvoicemailsrequestingmetocallandanswerafewoftheirquestions.”
Hepulledouthisphone.“Speakingofwhich,Ineedtoschedulethoseatsomepointtomorrow.”
“Whichcompanies?”Mybloodwassuddenlyboiling.
“Theusualthievesofgreatemployees.”Helaughedagain.“Apple,Microsoft,andAmazon.”
“Andwhythehelldidn’tshe—”Ichangedmytone.“Whydidn’tsheusemeforareference?”
Orevenfuckingtellmeshewasleaving?
Heshrugged.“Probablyassumedyou’rebusyenoughandyouwouldn’thavetimetocallthe
peopleback.Or,maybesherightfullyassumedthatI’mthebetterchoice.”
Hechangedthesubjectandstartedtalkingaboutournextquarterprojections,butIcouldonly
halfwaylisten.IwasfuriousattheaudacityofMyatoeventhinkaboutleaving.
IwaspayinghermorethandoublewhatIpaidanyofmypreviouslyEAs—deservedlyso,andher
benefitspackagewasspecificallytailoredforher:ThedayIfoundoutshelovedandpreferredthe
hardbackversionofnovels,Iaddedamandatetohercontractthatshereceivefivehundreddollars’
worthofhardbackbookspermonthfromanybookstoreshewanted.ThedayIfoundoutshedidn’t
haveherowncarandwastakingacabbackandforthtoworkandconferences?Iaddedamandateto
hercontractthatgaveherunlimitedaccesstoherownprivatetowncaranddriver.(Noother
executiveassistantinthebuildinghadeverhadhisorherowntowncar,andI’dmadesurenoone
elseinthecompanyknewaboutthisarrangement.EvenBrad.)AndthedayIfoundoutshe’dactually
wantedtobeaprofessionalassistantandeventuallyrisetotheranksofCEOofacompanysomeday,I
thoughtI’dfoundahighlypotentialbusinesspartnerforthefuture.
Butnow,Iwasn’tsosure.Addthattothefactthatshewouldn’teventellmethatshewas
consideringquitting?
Thiswasfuckedup.
Thiswaswar.
“So,I’mthinking.”Bradwasstillbabbling.“Ifweputmoreofaninvestmentintotheaudio
productionforthesecondquarterofnextyear—”
“Howmucharetheothercompaniesofferingherasasalary?”Icuthimoff.“Aretheypaying
significantlymorethanweare?”
“What?”Hesteppedback.“DidyouhearanyofwhatIsaidoverthepastfiveminutes?”
“Notatall.”Ididn’teventrytopretendotherwise.“Howmucharetheypayingher?”
Heblinked.
“Actually,don’tevenanswerthat,”Isaid.“Forwardmethosecompanyinquiries,andanyother
newonesyoumayget.I’llbeherreference...”
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
“Here’severyreportyourequested,yourprintoutofnextmonth’sfront-list,andyourcoffee.”Mya
setdownamugandastackoffoldersinfrontofmethefollowingafternoon.Shewaswearinga
brightbluedressthatclungtoherhipsandexposedthetopofherbreasts,andmycockhadbeenhard
thesecondIsawherthismorning.
Evenduringherpresentationtotheinternshoursago,I’dsatstillintheboardroomandtriedto
focusonanythingelsewhilewordsleftheralluringmouth,butitwasnouse.Thethoughtsof
bendingherovereverysurfaceinmyofficewereonlygettingworsebytheday.
“Wouldyoulikeanythingelse,Mr.Leighton?”Sheadjustedherexposedbrastrap,snappingme
outofmythoughts.
“WhatabouttheDanburyreport?”Iasked.
“Didit.”
“ThePorterfieldfiles?”
“Diditweeksago.”
“Havethebacklisttitlesfrom—”
“FaithSarandonbeencontractedandsigned?”Shecutmeoffandcrossedherarms.“Yes.Ashave
alloftheremainingbacklistcataloguesfromtheothertwenty-twoauthorsyouaskedmetoacquire.
They’reveryhappywithyourso-calledgenerosity.Anythingelse?”
“Actually,yes.”Iignoredthewayshe’dsaid‘generosity’andopenedmydeskdrawer.Ipulledout
herpersonnelfileandsetitonmydesk.“Iwaslookingatyouremployeecontractandmakingsureit
wasuptodate.You’recurrentlysignedonfortwomoreyears.Isthatstillcorrect?”
“Tothebestofmyknowledge.”Shesmiled.“Thatsoundsaboutright.”
“So,nothinghaschangedandyou’requitehappyworkinghere?”
“Sure.”Shelookedawayfrommeandclearedherthroat.“Isthatallyouneedfromme,Mr.
Leighton?Ihavetonsofworktodotoday.WehavethatSomersteinmeetingatnoon.”
Ipickedupapenandslidthecontractacrossmydesk.“Imadeasalaryadjustmenttothecontract.
Ifyouinitialit,itcanbeprocessedasearlyasthisFriday.”
Shepickedupthepaperandfinallylookedatme,herstunninghazeleyesmeetingmine.“I
um...DoyoumindifIlookatthislater?”
“Idomind.Lookatitrightnow.”
Shepartedherlips,butshedidn’tsayaword.Sheflippedthroughthepapers,stoppingatthe
salarypageandhereyeswidened.
“Thisis...”Sheblinkedafewtimes.“Thisisquiteanincrease.”
“Itis.”Inarrowedmyeyes.“Ithinkyoushouldsignit.”
“Waitaminute...Youaddedanon-competeclause,”shesaid,readingsoftly.“I,MyaLondon,agree
toremainatLeightonPublishingforaminimumofforty-eightmonths,andunlessterminated,will
neverpursueanycompetingopportunities.”
“There’sasetofpensinfrontofyou.Ipreferblack.”
Shesetthepapersdownandsteppedback.“Ineedtimetothinkaboutit.”
“Whatexactlydoyouneedtothinkabout?”Iwasbeyondconfused.“Thatofferistriplewhat
you’recurrentlymaking,whichissayingsomethingsinceyou’recurrentlymakingdoublewhat
everyotherexecutiveassistantheremakes.”
“IguessIdon’tlikecommittingtosomethingunlessI’monehundredpercentsurethat’llatleast
begoodandsomewhatenjoyableforme.”
“Itwilldefinitelybemorethan‘good’andextremelyenjoyableforyou.”
“Areyoureferringtothisjob,Mr.Leighton?”
“WhatelsewouldIbereferringto?”
Silence.
“Um...”Sheclearedherthroat,takinganothersmallstepback.“Surelyyouyourselfdon’tsign
contractsafteronlyreadingthemonce.”
“Iwouldifitwasacontractlikethis.”
ShemutteredsomethingunderherbreathIdidn’tquitecatch,andthenmydeskphonerang.
Keepingmyeyeslockedonhers,Iansweredit.
“Yes?”Isaid.
“Hey.”ItwasBrad.“GladIcaughtyoubeforetheSomersteinmeeting.IjustgotacallfromHilton
Corporateandgavethemyourdirectline,sotrytobeavailablefortheirquestionsinafewhours.I
alreadytoldthemMyawasamazing,buttheyneedasecond,moredirectreference.Theywantdetails
Idon’thave,sotrytobespecific.”
“I’lldefinitelydothat.”Ihungup,stilllookingatMya.“So,howmuchtimewouldyouneedto
lookovermyproposal?”
“Acouplemonthsshouldbeenough.”
“Months?”Iclenchedmyjaw.
“Yes.”Sheglaredatme.“Months.Workingforyouforanextendedperiodoftimeisalottothink
about.”
Silence.
“Fine.”Ipickedupthepapersandreturnedthemtomydrawer.“Youcangetthehelloutofmy
officenow.”
Sheshookherheadandglanceddownatmypants,blushingbeforeleavingtheroom.
Isatbackdowninmychairandshookmyhead.Iwasconfusedandupsetatthefactthatshe’dnot
onlyblatantlyliedtomyface,butshewasalsorefusingtoadmitshewasseekingotherjobs.That,and
shewasstillgettingundermyskinwithhersexybullshit.
Thenagain,ifshewantedtoplaygames,Icoulddothesame...
THEEMAILS
Mya
Subject:TheAss-holeryReport#235(CanYouBelieveI’mStillKeepingTrackofThese?)
Todaywe’resupposedtogooverthetopliteraryfictiontitlesthatwillberolledoutintheSpring.
IemailedhimmytoppicksLASTWEEKbutsincehe“doesn’tremember,”heaskedmetoRE-DO
theentire200-pagedreportinanhour.Anhour!
Ofcourse,Imadewaymorethanonecopyofit,soI’mnotreallyre-doingit,butfuckhim.
Fuckhimhard.
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—Isitsadthat,ass-holenessaside,hestillmakesmypantieswetmorethanonceaweek?
Subject:Re:TheAss-holeryReport#235(CanYouBelieveI’mStillKeepingTrackofThese?)
Youmis-typed!We’reonass-holeryreport#335,not#235!:)AndBRAVOformakingcopies!
Waytothinksmart!
Ugh,Ican’twaituntilyouquit!Imean,whereveryouendupnext,youprobablywon’tgetall
thoseoverthetopbenefits,butyouwon’thavetodealwithhimsothat’smorethanafairtrade-off.
Yourbestie,
Amy
PS—No,butonlybecauseyou’restillsadlysingle.
Subject:Hiscockhastobeatleastnineinches...(Atleast)
Thisisgoingtosoundtotallyinsane,butIswearthismanwasrockhardduringmyentire
presentationtoday.Like,hehadtobe,andhehadtoknowIwasstealingglancesofitbecausehesatin
thebackoftheroom,leaningbackwithhislegswideopen,andhekepthiseyesonmetheentiretime.
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Ithastobeatleastnineinches...(Atleast)
Youdeletetheseemails,right?LOLI’lltakeyourwordforthenineinches.I’msurehedidn’tearn
hisformerplayboyreputationfornothing...
Maybeyoucangivehimahugekickinhisnine-inchcockbeforequitting?
Stayfocusedonleaving+startlimitingtheseemailsthatcomplementhimandhiscock.
(Otherwise,youmaystarttosubconsciouslybelievethatyoushouldstaythere.O_o).
Yourbestie,
Amy
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
Icouldn’tbelievethatMr.Leightonhadtheaudacitytooffermeanextendedcontractafterthewayhe
treatedme,couldn’tbelievethathe’dincludedamentionofitineveryoneofhisemailssincetheday
hebroughtitup.
AsIstaredoutsidemytowncarwindow,IdecidedthatIneededtotellhimthatIreallywas
lookingforanotherplaceofwork.Thatitwasn’tpersonal,butIwantedtogosomeplacewhereI’d
actuallybeappreciated.
Andsomewherewherehewon’tbesuchadistraction...
ThesecondthedriverpulledinfrontofLeightonPublishing,myphonebuzzedwithhisusual
morningemail.
Subject:WhatINeedToday.
Coffee.StephenKing’snewbook.Reportsforthetwoo’clockmeeting.Yoursignatureonthe
employmentextensioncontract.
You’rewelcome.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Isighed.I’ddonemybesttoavoidthatlastlineonallofhistaskrequests,simplynotaddressingitvia
emailorsimplysaying“Ineedmoretimetothinkaboutit,”ifhebroughtitupduringoneofour
meetings.Andeventhoughthesexualtensionbetweenuswasatthehighestlevelsit’deverbeen,I
couldn’taffordtoletthatcloudmyjudgment.
Hisoverbearingsexinesswasnotagoodenoughreasontostay,andtheoddsofushavingsex
wereslimtonone.(Notthathavingsexwithhimwasagoodenoughreasontostayeither.)
AftersecuringacopyofStephenKing’snewestbookfromBarnes&Nobleandacupofhis
favoriteexpensivecoffee,Irushedinsidethebuildingandheadedrightuptohisoffice.
Iknockedagainsthisdoorfivetimesandwaitedforhisfamiliar,“Yes?”beforeopeningthedoor.
ThesecondIsteppedinside,Ifelthisdeepbrowneyeswatchingmyeverymove,andItriednotto
makeeyecontactasIwalkedoverandsetthebookandthecoffeeonhisdesk.
“Istheresomethingonyourmind,MissLondon?”Hewaitedformetolookathim,andIfinally
gavein.“Anyparticularreasonwhyyou’recurrentlymumbling?”
“No,Mr.Leighton.It’sjust—”Idecidedtobehonest,tofinallygetthisoverwith.“I’mnot
interestedinsigningtheextensioncontract.”
Heraisedhiseyebrow.“Areyoureferringtorightnow,orever?”
“Ever.”Isteppedback,waitingforhisreaction,buttherewasn’tone.Hisfaceremainedstoicand
hesimplypickeduphiscoffeeandtookalongsip.
“Fairenough,”hesaid.“Thankyoufortellingme.Afteryousettleintoyouroffice,Ineedyou
pickupmydrycleaningfromMidtown.Thereshouldbefifteensuitsandtwentyshirtsinmyname.”
Whatthehell?“Wouldyoulikemetopickupanythingelse?”
“Notatall.”
Iforcedasmileandheadedtowardthedoor.“Thankyouforbeingunderstandingaboutthe
contract,Mr.Leighton.”
“Anytime,MissLondon.”
Ilefthisofficeandtookthestepstomyown,quicklyprintingoutthetwoo’clockreportssoI
couldsavetimesinceIhadanewdrycleaningmission.AsIwasstaplingthefirstsetofsheets
together,myphonebuzzedwithanewemailfromhim.
Subject:SomethingElseINeedToday.
MyJaguarneedstobewashed.TakeittotheplaceIlikeinNewJersey,tenmilesacrossthe
bridge.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Ishebeingserious?
Idroppedmyreportstothefloor,barelygettingachancetorereadthemessagetoseeifmyeyes
wereplayingtricksormeornot,becausehesentmeanotheremail.
Subject:AndAlso...
IforgottopickupaparticularwatchIorderedweeksagoonmywaytoworkthismorning.
You’llneedtostandinlineatAudemarsPigueton57
th
StreetbynoontoensurethatIreceiveittoday.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Islammedmydoorshuttopreventmyselffromscreaming.Ipacedthefloorafewtimesbefore
respondingtohimwithacurt“Ok.”ThenIheadeddowntotheprivateparkinggarage.
Itookthekeysfromthelockboxandtriedmybestnottothinkaboutusingthemtoleavemajor
scratchesagainsthiscar,andIquicklyslidbehindthewheel.Insteadofimmediatelyheadingtoward
thedrycleanersItookhisJaguarforahalfhourjoyridefirst.
Itookmytimedrivingthroughthecitystreets,stoppingforten-dollarcoffeeandchargingfive
cupsworthtohiscardeverytime.Ispottedabeautifulcashmerescarfthroughawindowdressingat
Macy’sandrushedinsidetobuyitinalltwenty-fivecolors.Onmywayout,Inoticedanewlineof
fashionatthenearbylingeriestore,soItookhispreciouscreditcardandpurchasedtenmatchingsets
ofoverlypricedpantiesandbras.
Screwhim...
StillfeelingrecklessandfarlessprofessionalthanI’deverfeltinmylife,Ipickeduphisdry
cleaningandtosseditinthebackseat.IdroveacrosstheGeorgeWashingtonBridgeandsatinthe
backofacaféforhalfanhour.
Icheckedmyemailandsawthatmybastardbosshademailedmeyetagain.
Subject:Timing.
Irefusetobelieveittakesthreetofourhourstopickupanorderofsuitsandawatch.Even
consideringgettingmycarwashed,youshouldbebackbynow.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Iimmediatelydeleteditandnoticedthattherewereseveralothernewemailsinmyinbox.EmailsI
actuallywantedtosee.
Apple,Microsoft,andAmazonallsentpositive,personalmessagesthatallreadtothelikesof,
“Congratulations!You’vemadeittothefinalroundofinterviews!Wesimplyneedtoverifyyour
informationandreferences.Afterwards,we’llmakeaninternaldecisionbehindcloseddoors.”
Inearlyjumpedupfrommychair,screamingaboutmypendingfreedom.Iknewtherewasno
wayinhellthatIwouldn’treceiveaformalofferfromatleastoneofthosejobs,andsinceIwasstill
awaitingtohearbackfromtwentymore,Ifeltmoreemboldenedthaneverbefore.IfeltlikeIcould
quitLeightonPublishingrightnowandleaveMichael’sJaguarinthemiddleofNewJerseyforhim
tofindbyhimselftomorrow.
IttookallofoneminuteformetorealizethatIwasn’tthatbold.That,andIneededawaytoget
backtoNewYorkCity.
Annoyed,IventedallofmyfrustrationinalongassemailtoAmy,andperherpreviousadvice,I
deleteditthesecondIhitsend.
Subject:MyBoss.
HaveIalreadytoldyouthatIhatemybosstoday?
Sexyashellornot,thispompous,arrogant,ASSHOLEaskedmetopickuphisdrycleaningthe
secondIwalkedthroughthedoor.ThenhetoldmethatIneededtotakehisJaguartoacarwashthat
wastenmilesoutsideofthecity,butonlyafterIneededtostandinanever-endinglinetobuysome
typeoflimited,hundred-dollarwatch.
Ihonestlycan’twaittoseethelookonhisfacetwomonthsfromnowwhenItellhimthatI’m
quittinghiscompanyandthathecankissmyass.KISS.MY.ASS.
Allthoseformerfantasiesabouthimkissingmewithhis“mouthofperfection”orbendingme
overmydeskandfillingmewithhiscockarelongover.OVER.
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—Pleasetellmeyourdayisgoingbetterthanmine...
THEEMAILS
Mya
Subject:Myemail.
Didyougetmyemailfromthisafternoon?
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Myemail.
No...Whatemail?
Yourbestie,
Amy
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Myemail.
Theoneaboutmybossandalltheshitheaskedmetodotoday.:-(.Iwouldresendittoyou,butI
deletedit...
He’ssoridiculous,Amy.
CanIcallyouinliketwentyminuteswhenIgetbacktotheoffice?
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Re:Myemail.
Ofcourse.I’llbewaiting.
Yourbestie,
Amy
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
IslumpedinmyofficechairminutesafterreturningMr.Leighton’sJaguartothegarage.Ididn’t
botherbringinganyofhisdrycleaninginside,though.Ifhewantedthosesuits,hecouldgodownto
thegarageandgetthemhimself.
Now,morethanever,therewasahugepartofmethatwantedtopackupallofmythingsand
nevercomeback.Yet,IknewIcouldn’tleavethisplacewithoutpersonallytellinghimtogofuck
himselffirst.I’dmorethanearnedthat.
WhenI’dfinallyletgoofenoughanger,IpickedupmydeskphoneanddialedAmy’snumber.
“Heythere!”Sheansweredonthefirstring.“Areyoufeelinganybetter?”
“Notatall.”Isighed.“Idon’tknowifI’mgoingtomakeittothetwo-monthmarkanymore,Amy.
Ireallydon’t.”
“Youcandothis,”shesaid.“ThisisjustonebaddayandI’msurebythetimeyougethomelater
you’llfeeldifferently.Don’tlethimgettoyou.Ever.”Therewasasuddenloudbangingnoiseinher
background.“Ugh!Letmecallyourightback,Mya.Theneighborsarebeingridiculouswiththeir
musictoday.”
SheendedthecallbeforeIcouldsaygoodbye,andIheardapingfrommyinboxsecondslater,
knowingshe’dsentmeoneofherusual“StayCalm”emails.
Iopenedmyemail—expectingtoseesomethinginspiring,butthesecondIsawthesubjectline
andthesendermyjawdroppedtothefloor.
Subject:Re:MyBoss.
No,youhaven’talreadytoldmethatyouhateyourboss,today,butseeingasthoughyou’vesent
methisemaildirectly,Iknownow...
Yes,Ididaskyoutopickupmydrycleaningthesecondyouarrivedtoworktoday.(Whereisit?)
AndIdidtellyoutotakemyJaguartothecarwashandpickupmythousand-dollarwatch.(Thank
youfortakingfivehourstodosomethingthatcouldbeaccomplishedintwo.)
Youdon’thavetowaittwomonthsfromnowtoseethelookonmyfacewhenyoutellmeyou’re
quitting.I’mstandingoutsideyourofficeatthisverymoment.(Openthedoor.)
Nocommentonyour“fantasies,”althoughIhighlydoubtthey’re“longover.”
Yourboss,
Michael
PS—Yes.Mydayisdefinitelygoingfarbetterthanyours...
Oh.My.Fucking.God!
Ifeltallthecolordrainingfrommyface,andIswearIdidn’tbreatheforoveraminute.
Ishookmyheadinutterdisbelief,refusingtoacceptthatI’dsentmyranttohiminsteadofAmy.I
refreshedmycomputerscreenagainandagain,hopingthatthiswassometypeofjoke.
Aloudandsuddenknockcametomydoorandmyheartnearlyfelloutofmychest,butIdidn’t
getup.Ididn’tmakeasinglemove.
Theknockcameagain,muchlouderthistime,andthistimeIheardhisvoice.“MissLondon?”He
knockedoncemore.
Islowlystoodupfrommydeskandlookedoutsidethepeephole.Mr.Leightonwaslookingdown
athiswatch,hisfacestillimpossiblyperfectandflawless.Hisfulllipspressedintoanangryflatline.
Helookedupfromhiswatchandstaredthroughthepeephole,lettinghiseyesmeetmine.
Ijumpedbackfromthedoorandconsideredmyoptions.Icouldopenthedoorandlistento
whateverhehadtosay,orIcouldleavethroughmyoffice’ssideexitdoor.
Itwasano-brainer.
Igrabbedmycoat,mylaptop,andshutdownmycomputer.ThenIrushedoutofmysidedoorand
tookthefreightelevatordowntowheremytowncarwaswaiting.
MydrivereyedmesuspiciouslyasIliterallyranthroughthegarage,buthedidn’tprotestwhenI
beggedhimtohurryupandgetmehome.
Ididn’twaitforhimtoopenthedoorformeorwishmeagooddaywhenwearrived.I
practicallyjumpedoutofthecarandrushedstraightintomybuilding—makingabeelineforAmy’s
place.
“Amy?”Iknockedonherdoor.“Amy!”
“Coming!”Sheswungopenherdoorimmediatelyandpulledmeinside.“Noneedtobangonmy
doorlikethat,Mya.Whatthehelliswrongwithyou?”
“IthinkIjustgotfired.”
“What?Howdoyouthinkyoujustgotfired?Youeitherdidoryoudidn’t.”
“Okay,okay.Ididn’tgetfiredyet,butI’mprettysurehe’sgoingtofireme.He’sdefinitelygoing
tofireme.Ohgod,ohgod,ohgod...”
“Mya,slowdown.”Sheplacedherhandsonmyshoulders.“SpeakEnglish,slowly.Veryslowly.”
“Iaccidentallysenthimoneofmycomplainingemails,acomplainingemailthatwasonehundred
percentmeantforyou.”
“Wasitworsethantheoneyousentmeyesterdaymorning?”
“Wayworse.Imentionedmyfantasiesabouthiscockinthisone...Icalledhimanassholeandsaid
Iusedtowanthimtobendmeoverhisdesk.”
Herfaceturnedredaswell,andsheopenedhermouthtosaysomething,butthesoundofmy
phoneringingcaughtbothofourattention.
IpulleditoutofmypocketanddamnneardroppeditatthesightofMr.Leighton’snameonmy
screen.Unsureofwhattodo,Itosseditontohercouch.
“Isthathim?”Amyasked.
Icouldonlynod.
“Doyouplanonansweringit?”
“No.”Istaredatituntilitwenttovoicemail.Butthenitrangagain.
Andagain.
Rollinghereyes,Amypickedupmyphoneandhit‘answer ’beforetossingittome.
“Hello?”Ianswered,myvoicewasbasicallyawhisper.
“Hello,MissLondon.”Thesoundofmynamefallingfromhismouthmademetakeaseat.“DidI
catchyouatabadtime?”
Ishookmyheadasifhecouldseeme.
“Areyouthere,MissLondon?”Hisdeepvoicesentwarmththroughmybody.“DidIcatchyouat
abadtime?”
“Notreally...”
“Good.Whereareyourightnow?”
“Oh,um...”IlookedtoAmyforhelp,butshewassmiling,lookingasifthisshitwasactually
funny.“Ijustrandowntothecopyroom.”
“So,you’restillinthebuilding?”
“Youcouldsaythat.”
“Isawyougettinginyourtowncarhalfanhourago.”Therewasasmileinhisvoice.“You’re
definitelynotinthebuildingrightnow.”
“Yes,well...Istheresomethingyouneedfrommerightnow?”
“Thereisactually,”hesaid,hisvoiceevendeeper,sexier.“Icametoyourofficethisafternoon
becauseIneededtodiscusssomethingprivateandveryimportantthatpertainstoyouandme,butI
missedyousomehow.So,Ineedyoutocomeintoworkanhourearlytomorrowsowecanhavethis
privateandimportantconversation.Canyoudothat?”
Inodded,slightlyturnedonbythewayhe’dsaidtheword“private.”
“MissLondon,”herepeated.“Canyoudothat?”
“Yes...”
“Good.I’llseeyouinthemorning.”Heendedthecall,andalargeglassofwinewasimmediately
thrustintomyhandviaAmy.
Shit.Shit.Shit...
Shetriedherbesttodistractmefromtoday’sepicmistakebymakingmewatchterribleNetflix
shows,andlettingmecrashonhercouchforhours,butitwasnouse.
Iwokeuptwiceinthemiddleofthenight,hopingthisallwassometypeofbaddream.Andfora
moment,itseemedlikeitreallywas,untilIcheckedmyphoneandsawthatMr.Leightonhadsentme
amessageminutesbeforemidnight.
Subject:Tomorrow.
Arriveonehourearlierthannormal.
Don’tforget.(Iwon’t.)
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
Therewasno“WhatINeedToday”emailfromhimthismorning,nolastminuterequestforcoffee,
newreleasenovels,orbreakfast.
AsIheadedtotheofficeonehourearlierlikeherequested,InoticedhisJaguarwasn’tinhis
designatedspot.Somewhatrelieved,Itooktheelevatortomyfloorandunlockedmyoffice—unsure
astowhetherIshouldstartorganizingmythingsforanupcomingterminationornot.
Wheneverhedecidedtobringupmyemail,IknewIwasgoingtohavetochoosebetweenthree
optionswhenIresponded.PlanA:Deny.Deny.Deny.PlanB:Denymore.Denymore.Denymore.Plan
C:Suckupmypride,admitIwaswrong,andhopehedoesn’tfiremebecauseIhaven’treceivedan
officialjobofferfromanywhereelseyet.
IthastobePlanA...
JustasIwasabouttositdown,mydeskphonerangandhisofficenumberappearedonthescreen.
Takingadeepbreath,Ipickedupthereceiver.“Yes,Mr.Leighton?”
“Comeuptomyoffice.”Hehungupwithoutasingleword,leavingmeconfused.
Ilockedmypurseinmydrawerandtookthesteps,knockingthreetimesuntilhisfamiliar,“Yes?”
greetedmeandmademeopenthedoor.
Hewassittinginhischair,hisbackfacingme.Atthesoundofmyheelsclackingagainstthefloor,
heslowlyspunaround—hisdeepbrowneyesmeetingmine.
HissuittodaywasoneIhadn’tseenbefore,adarkgreyonethatperfectlycomplementedthenew
silverwatchonhiswrist.Thewatchhe’dfartoorecentlymademestandinlinetoget.
“Haveaseat.”Hemotionedformetositinfrontofhisdesk.
Isatdownandhepickeduphiscoffee,takingalongsip.
“Youknow,MissLondon,”Heemphasizedeverysyllableofmyname.“Ihonestlythoughtyou
andIwereonbetterterms,especiallyafterworkingtogetherforoverayear.ButitseemsIwas
clearlymistaken.”
Helookedasifhewaswaitingforsometypeofexplanationinregardstomyemail,andIstill
wasn’tsureifIwantedtogoforPlanA,B,orC.AsifhecouldsensethatIwasweighingmyoptions,
hislipscurvedupintoasmirk.
Itriedtoavertmygazeaway,evenforasecond,butIcouldn’tlookawayfromhimatall.
“Areyougoingtosaysomething?”heasked.“Orareyougoingtocontinuesittingthereasifyou
havenoideawhatI’mtalkingabout?”
“Isthisaboutmeleavingearlyyesterday?”IsettledonPlanA.“Iwasfeelingalittleill,that’sall.”
“Thisisaboutaparticularlyinappropriateemailwhereyoumakeamentionofmefuckingyou.”
MycheekswereonfireandIknewhewasn’tgoingtoletmeavoidthisatall.
“I’msorry,”Isaid,thewordsrushingout.“IhadnoideathatI’daccidentally—”
“Thisisalsoabout...”hesaid,cuttingmeoffasheraisedhishand.“Mepossiblyneedingtogoto
humanresourcesandfileacomplaint.Asexualharassmentcomplaint.”
What?
Slowlystandingup,hewalkedinfrontofhisdesk—keepingmepinnedtotheseatwithhisangry
gaze,makingmesoakingwetwitheveryslightlickofhislips.
“SexualharassmentisaveryseriousoffensehereatLeightonPublishing,MissLondon.”He
lookedmeupanddown.“I’vehadpeoplefiredforfarlessegregiousoffenses,andItechnically
shouldbedoingthesametoyourightnowasthatwouldonlybemorethanfair.”Hedidn’tletmeget
awordin.“EspeciallysinceIdon’tthinkyoufullyunderstandwhywhatyoudidwassooffensive.”
“Ido...”Myvoicewasawhisper.
“Ohreally?”Heraisedhiseyebrow.“CanyouimagineifIaccidentallysentasimilaremailto
someoneaboutyouthewayyoudidme?”
Ididn’tanswer.
“Letmeputthisinperspectiveforyou.”Heleanedforward,soclosehiskneesweretouching
mine.“IfIsentanemailtoyou—accidentallythatis,anditsaidthatI’vewantedyoutosityourpussy
onmyfacesinceyoustartedworkinghere...OrthatI’vewantedtobendyourassovermyowndesk
andfuckyouuntilyoubeggedmetostopeverytimeyouworeaparticularshadeofdress,don’tyou
thinkIwouldneedtobereprimandedsomehow?”
Iwasspeechlessathiswords,andIwasn’tsureifhewassimplygivinganexampleorifhe’d
reallythoughtaboutmethewayI’dthoughtabouthim.
“Answerme,Mya.”Thewaymynamefellfromhislipsmademesuckinabreath.“Don’tyou
thinktherewouldbeanuproarwithseriousconsequences?”
“Maybe.”
“Maybe?No,definitely.”Headjustedhistie.“Infact,therewouldbesuchanuproarthatIthinkthe
ITdepartmentwouldbeforcedtogothroughalltheemailsI’deversentonanycompanydevice
sincenothingsentonacompanyserverisevertrulydeleted.Infact,they’dprobablyhaveto
investigateandseeifthiswasaone-timeoffenseoraparticularlyinterestingpattern...”
Ifeltmyjawdroppingandstruggledtokeepmylipstogether.
“Imean,”hesaid,lookingsomewhatserious.“Dependingonwhattheyfound,they’dhaveto
personallyaddressmeandassessthedamages.AndifthepersonIwastalkingabout‘fucking’inmy
emailswantedto,I’msureshecouldmakemylifeverymiserable.”
Silence.
Hepickedupafolderfromhisdeskandslowlysetinonmylap—somehowmanagingtoturnme
onevenfurtherwithouteventouchingme.“Threehundredandsixty-sevenemailsbetweenyouand
your‘bestie’,Amy.”
That’sit?
“That’sthismonthalone.”Hisvoicewasclipped.“Ididn’thavetimetoreadmorethanafewof
them,butI’massumingwewon’tbeseeinganymoreoftheseinourITdatabase.Orwillwe?”
“No.”Ishookmyhead.
“Good.Ihadthemallpermanentlydeleted.You’rewelcome.”Hestoodupandglancedathiswatch.
“ThoseRobertofilesareduebeforeourmorningmeetingwithLockwood.”Hewalkedovertothe
doorandhelditopen,waitingformetoleave.
Avoidinghisgaze,Istoodupandheadedintothehallway.
“Oh,andonelastthing,MissLondon,”hesaid,makingmelookovermyshoulder.
“Yes?”
“Fortherecord,peryouremailwiththesubjectheading,‘IWonderIfHeEatsPussy’...”He
lookedmeupanddown.“Idoeatpussy,andifIeverwasgoingtoeatyourpussy...Ifthatthoughthad
everbeenfilthyenoughtocrossmymindandcertaincircumstancesbetweenusweredifferent,you
wouldn’tbeabletowalkfordaysafterIwasdonewithyou...”
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
I’dreadeverysingleemailIpulledfromtheinteldepartment.Every.Single.One.
Theywereeasytotracksinceapparentlysheandherfriendlabeledalltheonesinregardstome
as“Ass-holeryReport,”“MyBoss,”or“ThisManToday...”
Itwasquiteapparentthatshe“hated”meandIalmostregrettedtakingoutmysexualfrustrationon
herbydemandingsomuch.Almost.
Hermindwasdamnnearasnaughtyasminewhenitcametosex,anditwasslightlygratifyingto
knowthattheattractionwasn’tonesided,eveniftherewaslittleIcoulddoaboutit.
I’dnevermixedbusinesswithpleasurebefore,andIwasn’tgoingtostartnow.Ijustneededtoget
throughalleightofourmeetingstodaywithoutthinkingaboutwhatI’dseeninheremails,without
thinkingaboutthefactthatmaybeitwasn’tmixingbusinesswithpleasureifshewassohellbenton
leavingsoon.
IfIwas‘letting’herleavesoon,thatis.
Fuck...
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
Subject:WhatINeedInTwoHours
TheLexingtonfiles.TransferpapersontheacquisitionofLernerandTaylor.Yourfront-list
report.Thenotesfromthisafternoon’smeeting.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Iclosedhisemailandsighed.Iwasstartingtowishthathe’dsimplyfiredme.Eversincethatmeeting
inhisofficetwodaysago,he’dbeentwiceasdomineering.Twiceasunbearable.
It’dtakeneverythingoutofmenottowalkoutontheall-staffmeetingwhenhepurposelyputme
onthespotandaskedmeseveralquestionsaboutabookheknewIhadn’thadthechancetoreadyet.
Thenagainwhenhechastisedmeinfrontofeveryoneforsubmittingincompletereportsthatweren’t
evendueforanotherfourweeks.
TherewasnowayIwasgoingtocompleteeveryobjectiveinhismostrecentemailwithintwo
hours,soIwasn’tevengoingtotry.IgrabbedtheworkI’dalreadyfinishedandheadeduptohis
office,sendingAmyanemailontherideup.
Ididn’tcareifhecaughtthismessageonthecompanyserverornot.
Subject:HorribleBoss+TypicalA*holeBehavior+LongDay=Wine.Stat!
I’mleavingworkearlytoday.CanIcomeoveranddrinkwineatyourplaceforthenight?
Yourbestie,
Mya
Herresponsecamethroughinseconds.
Subject:Re:HorribleBoss+TypicalA*holeBehavior+LongDay=Wine.Stat!
Ofcourse.
I’llheadoutnowandbuyyourfavorite.
Yourbestie,
Amy
Thesecondtheelevatordoorsopened,IheadedstraightforhisofficeandIdidn’tbotherknocking.
Iopenedthedoorandsawhimreadingabookathisdesk.
“MayIhelpyouwithsomething,MissLondon?”Helookedupatme.
“Hereismyfront-listreport.”Islammedahugebinderofpaperworkonhisdesk.“TheLexington
report,whatImanagedtofinishforitanyway,shouldbeinyourinboxwithinminutes.”
“Youdidn’tneedtocomeupheretosaythat.Youshould’vejustsentmeanemail...”Hisgazewent
tomylips,butthenhenarrowedhiseyesatme.“YouknowIhatewhenpeoplecomeintomyoffice
withoutpermission.”
“Youhatealotofthings.”Ishrugged.“Maybeyoushouldjustlearnhowtodealwiththemlike
everyoneelse.I’llbebringingmynotesfromthisafternoon’smeetingupherewhenIfinish—without
knocking,sinceI’llprobablyhavetobringyoualatelunch,andthenI’mofficiallydonefortheday.”
“No.”Heflippedapageinhisbook.“You’lljustthinkyou’redonefortheday.Ineedyoutostay
untileighto’clocktoday.”
“Ican’t,”Isaidfirmly.“Ihaveplans.”
“Iknow,”hesaid,puttingdownhisnovel.“Yourplansinvolvestayinghereuntileighto’clock.”
“Mr.Leighton...”Ilookedhimrightintheeyes.“Withallduerespect,whichyoudeservenoneof
afterthewayyou’vetreatedmethisweek,I’mnotstayingtoday.Idon’thavetime.Andactually,you
knowsomethingelse?”IknockedthefolderI’djustsetonhisdeskontothefloor,sendinghundreds
ofloosereportsheetstothefloor.“I’mnotgoingtopickthatup,andI’mnotgoingtodoanything
elsetoday.I’mgoinghome.Now.”
“MissLondon...”Hegrittedhisteeth.“Don’tmakeme—”
“What?Fireme?Pleasedo.”Iturnedawayfromhimandrushedoutofhisofficewithmyblood
boilingandmyfrustrationatanall-timehigh.
Seething,Itookthestepsdowntomyofficeandslammedthedoorshut.Iloggedintomy
schedulingportalandsentemailcancellationsfortheremainderofmymeetings.IalsosentHuman
ResourcesamessagethatconfirmedIwasleavingearlyfor“personalreasons”andthatImayneedto
requestadditionaltimeoffinthecomingdays.
Imadesurealltheemailswentthrough,andthenIshutdownmycomputerandclosedallofthe
bindersonmydesk.
AsIwasslippingintomycoat,mydoorswungopenandMichaelstormedinsidemyoffice.
“Goingsomewhere?”Hehissed,clenchinghisjaw.“DidyounothearwhatIsaidwhenwewere
upstairs?”
“Idid.”Ipickedupmyscarf.“DidyounothearwhatIsaid?I’m.Leaving.Youcanstandthereand
threatenmewithyourstaresallyouwant,butI’mgoinghome.”
“Mya...”Heshutthedoorandlockedit,thenhesteppedtowardmydesk.“I’mnotgoingtoaskyou
tostayhereagain.”
“Good.”Ishrugged.“Thenthatmakesitthatmucheasierformetoleave.”Islungmypurseover
myshoulderandheadedforthesidedoor,buthegrabbedmyelbowfrombehindandspunmearound
tofacehim.
“Whyareyoubeingsogoddamndifficult?”Hepressedhisforeheadagainstmine.“Ireallyneed
youtostayherewithmetoday...”
“ThenIneedyoutogivemeaworthwhilereasonto.”
Hislipssuddenlycrashedagainstmineandhisarmswentaroundmywaist,hisfingersdeftly
unfasteningthebeltofmycoat.Keepinghismouthagainstmine,hepulledopenmylapelsandpushed
thecoatoffmyshouldersandontothefloor.
Bitingmybottomlip,heslidhishandupmydress,slowlytearingoffmysoakedpanties.He
kissedmeuntilIwasbreathless,gentlypushingmebackwardandagainstmydesk.
Brieflylettingmylipsgo,hepushedallofmybindersandfilesontothefloor.Myofficeline
begantoring,andheimmediatelyknockedthephonetothefloor,too.
Withoutsayingaword,hegrabbedmebymywaistandliftedmeup,firmlyplantingmeonthe
faceofmydesk.MybareasscheekshitthecoldmetalandIsuckedinabreathasIcaughtsightofhis
hardenedcockthroughhispants.
“Spreadyourlegsforme,”hecommanded.
Thesoundofpeopletalkingoutsidemyofficemademewanttojumpup,butheplacedhishand
againstmystomachandstaredintomyeyes.
“Theywon’tbeabletohearus,”hewhispered.“DowhatItoldyoutodo.Now.”
Islowlymovedmylegsapartandheloosenedhistie,keepinghisgazebetweenmythighs.
Hesteppedbetweenmylegsandpressedhisthumbagainstmyswellingclit,applyingjustenough
pressuretomakememurmur.
“Ineedyoutopromisemethatyou’renotgoingtoscream,”hesaid.“Theywillhearthat...”
Inodded,unabletorespondashebentdownandsuckedmyclitintohismouth.“Canyoupromise
methat,Mya?”
“I...”Inoddedagain,breathingslowlyasheblewagainstmyskin.“Yes...IpromiseI
won’t...Screamwhenyoufuckme...”
“Iwasn’treferringtowhenIfuckedyou.”Heliftedhisheadup,smirking.“Ihavetoeatyour
pussyfirst.”Hesuddenlygrabbedmebymyanklesandpulledmeclosertotheedgeofthedesk,
quicklypositioningbothofmylegsoverhisshoulders.
Withoutwastinganothersecond,heburiedhisheadbetweenmylegsandpressedhismouth
againstmypussy—sendingeverynerveinmybodyintooverdrive.Histonguedartedagainstmyclit
relentlesslyandIcriedoutasheslidtwothickfingersinsideofme,ashegroaned.
Myhandswenttohishair—grippingithardasIbeggedhimformercy,buthecontinuedto
torturemewithpleasure.Inbetweenmoans,Ithreatenedtoscream,butheonlylaughedandthe
strokesofhistonguebecamemorepowerful.
Ashishandsheldmylegssteadyagainsthismouth,Ifeltmyselfonthevergeofanorgasm,felt
myentirebodybeginningtoshake.
“Michael,I...I...”Istruggledtogetanotherwordtofalloutofmymouth.Mybodyconvulsed
againstthedesk,forcingmetobreakmypromiseandscreamsoloudlyIwassureeveryoneonthe
floorcouldhearme.
Ifelthimpressinghisfingersagainstmymouth,heardhimcommandingmetobequiet,butIshut
myeyesandtossedmyheadback—losingallcontrol.
Iwasn’tsurehowlongIcontinuedtoshake,orifanyofmycoworkersheardme,butwhenI
openedmyeyesagain,mylegswerestillaroundMichael,andhewasstaringatme.
Ithoughthewasgoingtosaysomething,tofindawaytobreakourheatedsilence,buthesimply
movedmylegsfromaroundhisshouldersandunbuttonedhispants.Myeyeswidenedasfarasthey
couldgoashepulledouthiscock,asIrealizedhewasthickerandmorewell-hungthanI’dimagined.
Hesmiledatmyshockedreaction,tippingmychinupwithhisfingertips.“Bendoverthedesk.”
Igasped.“What?”
“Youheardme.”Hegrabbedmyhandsandpulledmeup.Thenhegrippedmyhipsandspunme
aroundsomybackwastohisfront.“Bendoverthefuckingdesk.”
Slowlyobliging,Ipressedmychestagainstthemetal.
Iheardthesoundofhispantshittingthefloor,thesoundofhimunwrappingacondom.From
behind,heslowlypushedmydressuptomywaist.
Slappingmyass,heslowlyslidhishugecockintome,inchbyinch.
Moaning,IstruggledtomaintainmybalanceasIadjustedtohisimpressivelength.
Whenhewascompletelyinsideofme,hegrabbedafistfulofmyhairandpulledmyheadback
untiloureyesmet,whispering,“IsthishowIfuckedyouinyourfantasies?”
Ididn’tgetachancetoanswer.Hepoundedintomerelentlessly,keepingonehandinmyhairand
slappingmyasseachtimeIcriedout.
HebitmyshoulderasIsaidhisname,asIshutmyeyesoncemoreandrealizedhewastentimes
betterinrealitythananyfantasyI’deverconcocted.
Heletgoofmyhairandslidahanduptomybreasts,squeezingthemashewhispered,“I’ve
wantedtofeelyourpussyonmycockeversinceyoustartedworkinghere...”
Igasped,unabletoreactasmylegsbegantoshakealloveragain.
“Michael...Michael...”
“Mya...Mya...”Hemockedme,aslightsmileinhisvoice.
“I...I...”Igrippedtheedgeofthedeskasheslappedmyassagain.Hewhisperedmynameasthe
tremorscontinuedtobuildinsideofme,andIheardhimsay,“Waitforme,”butIwasalreadythere.
Mypussythrobbedinpleasureandanotherorgasmwrackeditswaythroughmybody,leavingme
limpandbreathlessagainstthedesk.Leavingmewonderingjusthowlonghe’dfuckedme.
Holdingmestill,hefoundhisownreleasesecondslater,andIstruggledtocatchmybreath.
Thetwoofusremainedentwined,andhekissedthebackofmyneck.
“Areyouokay?”heaskedsoftly.
Inodded.
“CanIletyougonow?”
“No.”
Heletoutalowlaughandheldmeagainsthimlonger,waitinguntilIgavehimtheokaytoletme
go.Kissingthebackofmyneckoncemore,heslowlypulledoutofmeandtossedthecondominto
thetrash.ThenhewrappedhisarmsaroundmeandspunmearoundsoIwasproppedagainstthe
desk.
AsifhecouldtellIwasunabletofullyfunctiononmyown,hereadjustedmydressandhelped
meintomycoat.Thenheranhisfingersthroughmyhairandlookedmeoverbeforepickingupmy
heelsandhelpingmeslideintothem.
“Youshouldcallyourdrivernow,”hesaidsoftly,pickingupmydeskphonefromthefloorand
handingittome.“I’llwalkyoudownstairs.”
Inoddedanddialedmydriver,watchingMichaelslipintohispantsandadjusthistie.Hiseyes
neverleftmine,andassoonasmydriversaid,“I’llbedownstairsinfive,”Ihungup.
MichaelhandedmemypurseandIwobbledonmyheelsasIattemptedtowalk—earninga
knowing,sexysmilefromhim.Hepulledmeagainsthissideandthankfullywalkedmetowardthe
freightelevatorssonoonewouldseeus.
Iavoidedlookingathimaswerodetheelevator.IwasincompleteanduttershockthatI’d
actuallyfuckedhim,thattheleadingmaninallmyfantasieshadeasilyputeverysingleoneofthose
toshamewithreality.
Whenwesteppedoutsidetogether,Iwasimmediatelyconfusedastowhytheskyhadfallendark
soquickly.
Michaelwalkedmerighttothetowncarandopenedthebackdoor,waitingformetogetinside.
Helookedasifheexpectedmetosaysomething,butforwhateverreason,Icouldonlythinkofone
thing.
“Thankyouforbeingsounderstanding,Mr.Leighton,”Isaid,notwantingtogivethedriverany
typeofimpressionaboutwhatthehellhadjusthappenedbetweenus.
“Forunderstandingwhat,MissLondon?”
“ThatIwasn’tstayinguntileighto’clocktoday.Gladwecouldcometothatunderstanding.”
Aslowsmilespreadacrosshisfaceandheglancedathiswatch.“Ithinkyou’rehighly
misinformedrightnow,MissLondon.It’snineo’clock.”Hetookonelastlookatmeandshutthe
door.“SeeyouMonday.”
THEEMAILS
Mya
Subject:Isleptwithhim.
Like,Ireallysleptwithhim...
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Isleptwithhim.
You“really”sleptwithwho?Theblinddateguy?
*AndwhyareyouemailingmefromabrandnewGmailaccount?
Yourbestie,
Amy
Subject:Re:Re:Isleptwithhim.
Myboss...
*Superlongstory.
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Isleptwithhim.
WhattheFUCK?AreyouOUTOFYOURGODDAMNMIND,MYA?
Whatthehelliswrongwithyou???
(Howwasitthough...?:))
*Ilikesuperlongstories.
Yourbestie,
Amy
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Re:Isleptwithhim.
ItwasthebestsexI’veeverhadinmylife.
Like,Idon’tthinkI’lleverbeabletostopreplayingitinmymind.AndIdon’tthinkIcangoback
toworkonMondayandlookathimwithastraightfaceagainafterthis...
I’llbeatyourplaceinfive.
Yourbestie,
Mya
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
Myweekendflewbyinarestlessblur,punctuatedbymentalreplaysoffuckingMyainheroffice.I’d
honestlyneverthoughtaboutthesamewomanafterIwasfinishedhavingsex,butthemoreI
attemptedtostopthinkingaboutMya,themoreimagesofherwrithingagainstmylipscametomind.
Themoreimagesofherbentoverherdeskandsayingmynameinvadedmyeverythought.
Notonlythat,butIhadn’theardfromhertoday.Shehadn’tansweredmy“WhatINeedToday”
emailwithherusual“Ok,”andshewasalreadymorethantwohourslate.Ifiguredshewastryingto
pullthat“IstayedlateFridaysoI’mcominglateMonday”bullshit,soIdecidedtothinknothingofit.
Itriedmybesttodistractmyselfuntilourtwoo’clockmeetingbecausesheknewbetterthanto
missanydayofworkforthenextmonthsinceitwasacquisitionseason.
AsIwasreadingthroughtheneweststackofapprovedbookdeals,asoftknockcametomydoor.
“Yes?”Isetmypapersdown,expectingtoseeMya,butitwasonlyBradandacateringdelivery
guy.
“Morning,”Bradsaidashewalkedovertomydesk.“Iwantedtocomeearlyandtreatyouand
Myatoalatelunchifyoudon’tmind.”
“Idon’tmind.”Ilied,motioningforthedeliveryguytosetoutthefoodonmydesk.
“Wildweekend?”Bradasked.
“No.Whatmakesyouaskthat?”
“Youlooklikeyou’reonedge,likeyouhaven’tsleptindaysoryou’restressedaboutsomething.
Ormaybeit’s...”Hepaused,lettingoutalongexasperatedsigh.“Areyoubracingtotellmeaboutan
upcomingtabloidstory?”Heshookhishead.“Youweredoingsowell,Michael.Sowell...”
“No.”Irolledmyeyes.“AndI’mnotonedge.Ifyoumustknow,Ididn’tsleepwelllastnightandI
stillhavetogetthroughathree-hoursessionwithyouandMyathatstartsatanymoment.”
“SpeakingofMya—”Hestartedtosay,butIinterruptedhim.
“She’sallergictogarlic,”Isaidtothedeliveryguy,pickingupthebasketofbreadhe’dsetdown.
“Canyoureplacethiswithwheatrolls?”
“Yessir.”
“Andthis.”Igesturedtoabottleofcaramelsyruphe’dsetout.“She’llthinkthisishazelnutand
haveacoughingspellifshedrinksasipofit.Takethisaswellandbringupchocolatesyrupinstead.”
“Yessir.”Hepickeduptheoffendingitemsandheadedtothedoor.“Berightback.”
Bradraisedhiseyebrow,lookingcompletelyconfused.“Haveyoualwaysmemorizedyour
assistant’sfoodpreferences?”
“Onlytheoneswholastoverayear.”
“Ah.”Helaughed.“Well,likeIwassaying,AppleandMicrosoftcalledtotellmethatyoustill
haven’treturnedtheircallsaboutherreferencesoyoureallyneedtodothatatsomepointthisweek.
Youdoplanongivingheragoodrecommendation,don’tyou?”
MyphonerangbeforeIcouldaddressthatquestion.
“Yes?”Ianswered.
“Goodmorning,Mr.Leighton,”asoftvoicesaid.“ThisisShelbyinHumanResources.I’msorry
I’mnotifyingyousolate,butyourexecutiveassistantcalledinearlierandputinanoticeforaweek
ofsickleave.”
“Aweek?”
“Yessir.Wouldyoulikemetofillherspacewithatempduringthistime?”
“No,thankyou.”Ihungupandleanedbackinmychair.Myaneverusedsickleave,evenwhenshe
wasactuallysick.She’dcometocountlessmeetingscoughingandsneezingwhensheprobably
should’vestayedhome,soIwasn’tsureifshewasusingourrecenttrystasleverage,orifshe’d
somehowbecomedeathlyillinamatteroffortyeightyhours.
“Michael?”Bradattemptedtogetmyattention.“Michael?”
Iignoredhim,pullingoutmyphoneandsendingMyaanemail.
Subject:SickLeave.
Youbetterhaveagoddamndoctor ’snote...
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Herresponsewasimmediate.
Subject:Re:SickLeave.
AndifIdon’t?
MyaLondon
ExecutiveAssistanttoLeightonPublishingCEO
Subject:Re:Re:SickLeave.
Ifyoudon’t,IsuggestyoucallHRrightnowandrescindyour“sickleave”sinceIalreadyknow
it’sfake.ThenIsuggestyoumagicallyappearinmyofficewithinthenexthoursowecanpreparefor
nextweek’sroundofauthoracquisitions.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Subject:Re:Re:Re:SickLeave.
Oh,that’sright.Nextweekisveryimportant...
I’llprobablybesicknextweek,too.
(I’llprobablystillbe”recovering”fromsomething.)
MaybeifI’mgoneforawhileyou’llseehowhardmyjobreallyis.Maybethenyou’llappreciate
memore.
MyaLondon
ExecutiveAssistanttoLeightonPublishingCEO
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Re:SickLeave.
Youwillnot“probablybesick”nextweek.
Youwillbringyourasstowork.
(Itdoesn’ttaketwoweekstorecoverfromgettingproperlyfucked.)
I’dappreciateyoualotmoreifyoucameintoworktoday...
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Iclosedmyinbox,notwaitingforherresponse.IlookedupandnoticedBradstaringatmeasifhe’d
justseenaghost.
“What?”Isaid.
“YoufuckedMya,didn’tyou?”
“Excuseme?”
“Youheardme.”Hedidn’tflinch.“Yousleptwithher...Yousleptwithher,andthat’swhyyou
haven’tcalledthosecompaniesback.That’sexactlywhyyoudon’twanthertoleave.”
“That’snotwhyIdon’twanthertoleave.”
“Soyou’readmittingtothepartaboutfuckingher?”
“No,”Isaid,denyingitandspendingcountlessminutesattemptingtocalmhimdown.Iknewhe’d
haveaheartattackifheknewthetruth.
WhenIwassurehewasconvinced,Ipulledoutthefilesfortoday’smeetingsothetwoofus
couldgothroughthemalone.
Ashebegantoorganizehisownfiles,Iopenedanewtabinmybrowserandlookedupalocal
floristsoIcouldorder“GetWell”flowersforMya—soIcouldsendheramoredirect“Bringyour
asstowork”note.
Ipickedoutaseven-layerbouquetofliliessinceshe’doncementionedlovingthoseinanovel
meeting,andIwashalfwaytothepurchasescreenwhenIstalled.
WhatthehellamIdoing?
Iclosedthescreenandclickedmypen.
Icoulddefinitelysurviveaweekwithoutherhelpsinceshewantedtocontinuetoplaygames.I
wasprettysureIcoulddoherjobevenbetterthanshecould.
Itcouldn’tbethathard.
THEBOSS
Michael
Manhattan,NewYork
Oneweekof“sickleave”later...
Subject:MyBoss...
Istillcan’tbelieveIfuckedmybosslastweek...
YouthinkhewouldbemadifIcalledinsickforasecondweek?
Yourbestie,
Mya
PS—IsitsadthatIdesperatelywanttofuckhimagain?
Subject:Re:MyBoss...
Istillcan’tbelievethatyouhaven’tlearnedtodoublecheckwhoyou’resendingyouremailsto...
Yes,“he”wouldbequitefuriousifyoucalledinsickforasecondweek.
Yourboss,
Michael
PS—It’snotsadatall,consideringhewantstofuckyouagainaswell.
Ihitsendonmyemailandputmyphoneaway.Shehadn’tshownuptoworkthismorming—no
advancenoticetoHumanResourcesatall,butIwouldn’tdarefileawrite-uporevensomuchas
verballyreprimandher.I’ddamnnearlostmymindoverthepastweekbyattemptingtodo
everythingshenormallydidforme,andIwasstartingtowonderifIreallywasasterribleofaboss
asshesaidIwas.
Evennow,asIsatacrossthetablefromanauthorwewereattemptingtoacquire,Iwasseconds
awayfromsaying,“Youknowwhat?Idon’tfeellikebeinghererightnow,”andaskingherto
reschedule.AndIwasverymuchtemptedtodrivetoMya’shousetoaddressthatlast“PS”noteinher
email.
Iwasalsoregrettinghostingthismeetingoverdinnerinsteadofatmyoffice.Infact,theonly
reasonI’dscheduledareservationatthisfive-starrestaurantwasbecausethreemonthsagoI’d
overheardMyatellingsomeoneshewishedshecouldaffordtodineheresomeday.Ofcourse,I’d
denythatfactifsheeverasked,butsinceshewasn’tevenheretonight,Ididn’tseeapointofmebeing
hereeither.
“So...”Theauthoracrossfromme,aprettybrunetteinhermid-thirtiesclearedherthroat.“IfI
signwithLeightonPublishing,I’mgoingtoneedsomepromisesfromyou.”
“Whattypeofpromises,MissSutherland?”
“Well,I’llneedyoutoactuallypromotemybook.”
“Wepromoteallofourbooks.”
“Well,Iknowthat.That’swhyyourreputationissogreat,butthat’sonlythebasiclevelof
promotion.Iwantyoutopromisemeamoviedealwithintwoyears,sixfigureadvancesforevery
futurebookIwrite,andIwantaworldtouratonlythebestbookstores.”
“Thisisyourdebutbook...”
“Iknow.AndIcouldtotallyselfpublishthisthingonamazonandhaveitliveinfiveseconds.Yet,
hereIam,takingariskonyouandofferingyouthenextsmashNewYorkTimesbestselleronasilver
platter.”
Irolledmyeyesandtookalongsipofwine.Istartedtochangethesubject,butshestartedtalking
aboutwhichactorsandactressesshewouldwouldprefertoreadheraudiobook,whichoneswe
“better”promiseher,soIeasilytunedherouthervoice.
ThiswasusuallythepartwhereMyawouldstepinandtelltheauthortohaverealistic
expectations,thepartwheremyfrayingthreadofpatienceworeeventhinnerandI’dhavetoexcuse
myselftogetmorecoffee.Withoutherhere,Iwasminutesawayfromcrackingandtellingthis
womantoshutthehellupandgetoverherself.
“YouknowwhatImean?”MissSutherland’svoiceinterruptedmythoughts.“Don’tyouhatewhen
Hollywoodturnsbooksintomovies,butthentheystripawaythebestparts?Ihonestlycan’tsigna
dealwithyouunlessyoupromisethatwon’thappentome.”
“MissSutherland...”Itriedtokeeptheannoyanceoutofmyvoice.“ThechancesofHollywood
takingyourdebutbook,whichisagoddamncookbookfilledwithcatfishrecipes,aresofuckinglow
that—”
“I’msorryI’msolate.”ThesoundofMya’svoicestoppedmefromsayinganotherword.
Dressedinashort,blackcocktaildressthatexposedherlonglegs,shelookedabsolutely
stunning.Herlipswerepaintedinabright,alluringred,andherhairwaspiledhighontopofher
headinaprettybevyofloosecurls.
ShewalkedovertoMissSutherlandandshookherhand,andthenshemouthed“Stopit”tomeas
shesatdown.
“IthinkwhatMr.Leightonistryingtosay—”MyafacedMissSutherland.“isthatweshouldfocus
ondoingallwecaninthecookingsphereforthisbook.Thenwecandiscussideasforyournext
collectionofrecipessowemakesureyourfuturecataloguewithusisasstrongasitcanbe.”
Istaredatherandremainedsilentfortheremainderofthemeeting,appreciatinghowshe
smoothlysteeredtherestoftheconversation.
Bythetimeweweredone,MissSutherlandwassigningthecontractandwishingusbothwell.
Whenweallstooduptoleavetherestaurant,IpressedmyhandagainstthesmallofMya’sbackand
noticedhowsheattemptednottoreact.
ThesecondMissSutherlandwastuckedawayinhercab,Myalookedupatme.
“You’rewelcome.”Shesmirked.
“Thankyou.Iappreciateit,”Isaid,lookingherupanddownoncemore.“Youlookprettydamn
goodtohavebeen‘sick’foraweek.”
Shedidn’tanswer.Shesimplystaredatme,andittookeveryounceofrestraintnottotakeher
handandpullherintomycarforthenight.
“Areyouplanningoncomingtoworktomorroworareyoukeepingmeinsuspense?”
“I’mnotsureyet.ItdependsonhowIfeelwhenIwakeup,onifIwantyoutoseeevenmoreof
howmuchyouputmethroughwhenyouhavetodoeverythingyourself.”Sheheldupherhandfor
thetowncarandhepulledrightinfront.“ButImustsay,I’mhappyyoufinallysaidthosetwo
preciouswordstomeinregardstomywork.”
“Whattwowords?”
“Thankyou.”
Isaidnothing.Ijustwatchedasherdriveropenedthebackdoorandmotionedforhertoget
inside.
Islidinsidenexttoherbeforehecouldshutthedoor.
“Whatthe—”Shebuckledherseatbelt.“Whatareyoudoing?”
“Driver,rollupthepartitionplease.”Iwaitedforthedrivertodividethecar.“MyaLondon,do
youreallythinkthatbecausewe’vefuckedIwon’tfireyou?”
“MichaelLeighton,”shesaid,mockingme.“Iknowyouwon’tfiremeandithasnothingtodo
withthefactthatwe’veslepttogether.”
“Wehaven’t‘slepttogether ’,we’vefucked.”
“Fine.”Sheloweredhervoice.“Fucked.ButIknowyouwouldn’tdarefireme.”
“Wouldyouliketobet?”
“NotwithamanwhoknowsthatI’mthebestdamnassistanthe’severhad.”
Ismiled,unabletocomeupwitharebuttalforthat.BeforeIcouldfireback,thedriver ’svoice
cameovertheintercom.
“MissLondon,areyoustillgoingtotheAMCinTimesSquare?”
“Yes,Archer.Thankyou.”
Ishutoffthespeakerbutton.“What’sattheAMCinTimesSquare?”
“Ihaveadatewithacompleteanduttergentleman.”Shelookedawayfromme,asifshewas
somewhatembarrassed.“Itwassetupweeksago.Ididn’twanttoberudeandcancelatthelast
minute.”
“What’shisname?”
“Noneofyourbusiness.”Sheturnedtofacemeagain.“Andunlessyouwanttobeathirdwheel,
areyougoingtohaveArchertakeyoubacktoyourJaguarwhilewe’reinthemovies?We’regoing
toneedthecarfordinnerlater,andnooffense,butyou’renotgooddinnercompany.”
“What’shisname?”Irepeated.
“Taylor,”shesaid.“Wouldyouliketoknowwhereheworksandhowoldheis,too?”
“Iwould.Tellme.”
“He’sananalystforABCstudios,andhe’stwenty-seven.Happy?”
“He’stooyoungforyou,”Isaid.“Andatthatagehedoesn’thaveanyrealrankinthatcompany.
Youcandobetterthanthat.”
“You’rereferringtoyourself?”
“No,I’mthebest,”Isaid.“Butyoucanatleastdobetteruntilyourealizethat.”
Shenarrowedhereyesatme,butshedidn’tsayanythingfurther.
“Andifthisistheguyfromtheemailwiththesubjectheading,‘It’sBeenAWeekAndHeHasn’t
CalledorTextedMeAtAll’,thenyouprobablyalreadyknowI’mright.Nomaninhisrightmind
wouldwaitaweektocallyou,unlesshewasyourbossthatis.”
Hercheeksturnedbrightredandherjawdropped.
“We’rehere,MissLondon,”herdriversaid,pullinginfrontofthetheater.
Myaunbuckledherseatbeltandwaitedforhimtoopenthedoor.
Iwalkedaheadandheldthedoortothetheaterforher,followingherasshewalkedtowardthe
ticketcounter.
“I’monlypickinguptwotickets,”shesaidtome.“You’renotreallygoingtofollowusintothe
theaterareyou?”
“No,butI’llwaituntilheactuallyappearsifyoudon’tmind.”
“Idomind.”
“Toughshit.”
“Fine.”ShepickedupherticketsfromtheclerkandIfollowedhertoacouchinoneofthe
theater ’sprivatelounges.Shepulledherphoneoutofherpurseandsmiledatthescreen.“Hesays
he’sintrafficbuthe’llbehereintwentyminutes.I’llbesuretotellyouallaboutournightatwork
tomorrowsinceyou’resoconcerned.”
“I’mnotconcernedatall,butthankyouforconfirmingthatyou’recomingtoworktomorrow.”
“You’renotworriedhe’llcomparetoyou?”
“We’vediscussedthis.Noonecomparestome.”Ismiled.“Andyouknowthat.Youalsoknowthat
youhavenodesiretofuckhimtonightbecauseI’mwillingtobetyou’restillthinkingaboutfucking
me.Thisiseitherapointlessdateyou’retooscaredtocancel,aploytomakemejealous,orboth.”
Sheblushedandlookeddownatherphone.
Fifteenminutespassedandshedidn’tlookupagain.Shesimplyrefreshedherphone’sscreen
againandagain.
Ilookedatmywatch.Themoviewasduetostartintenminutesandherdatewasano-show.
Herphonesuddenlybuzzedinherlapandshesmiled,tappingthescreen.Sheheldituptoher
face,hersmilefadingbythesecond.
Shetypedafewwords,andthenshelookedatme.“Hesaidsomethingcameupso...Okay.Youcan
goaheadandmakemefeellikeshitnow.I’vemisseditatwork,sonowyoucanapplyittomy
personallifeIguess.”
“Whatareyoutalkingabout?”
“Youknow,tellmehowdumbIwastoinviteaguywhopreviouslystoodmeuptwice,insteadof
lettinghimaskmeout.AndthenyoucansayhowdumbIwasforwastingmytimegettingalldressed
up,tryingmybesttomakeyoujealous—”
Icutheroffwithakiss,softlybitingherbottomlipuntilshemoaned.Untilshestoppedattempting
totalkandgavein.“Let’sgo.”
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
IsatstillinthepassengerseatofMichael’sJaguarashedrove,stillinshockthathe’ddemandedto
spendtherestofthenightwithme.He’daskedmydrivertotakeusbacktotherestauranttoretrieve
hiscar,toensurewehadcompleteprivacyfortherestofthenight.
Iwasn’tsurewhy,butwhenhelookedoveratmeatastoplight,Icouldn’thelpbutthinkthatapart
ofthisfeltright.Thatwhenhewasn’tbeingmyboss—evenforasplitsecond,hewasmorethan
likeable.
“It’llbeprettyhardtogetareservationatthishourinNewYorkCity,”Isaid,finallybreakingthe
silence.
“Wedon’tneedareservationforwherewe’regoing.”
“I’lltakeyourwordforit,butfortherecord,Ineedtoapologizeinadvance.”
“Forwhat?”
“Becausesinceyou’rejustassumingI’lllikewherewe’regoinginsteadofbeingagentlemanand
askingme,”Isaid.“I’maverypickyeaterandI’mallergictoalotofthings.”
“I’maware.”Heturnedrightatthelight.“Youdon’tlikeseafood,youonlyeatchickenifit’s
preparedacertaintypeofway,you’relactoseintolerantyetyoustilleatcertaintypesofcheese,andif
youwouldlike,Icanbreakdownanentirelistofrandomshitthatseemstomakeyousickforsome
reason.”Helookedoveratme.“Wouldyoulikemeto?”
Ishookmyhead,stunned.
“Good,”hesaid.“Ididn’taskbecauseIdon’thaveto,becausecontrarytowhatyoumaythinkof
me,Idopayattentiontoyou.Areyougoingtogivemeachancetobeniceorareyougoingtospend
thenightactinglikewe’reattheoffice?”
“I’llgiveyouachance...”
“Good.”Heplacedhishandonmyexposedthigh.“BecauseI’vebeentryingveryhardnottofuck
yousinceyoushowedupatdinnertonight,sothesecondyouwantmetostoptrying,pleasedon’t
hesitatetoletmeknow.”
Iblushedandleanedbackintheseat,stayingquietfortherestoftherideashesteeredthroughthe
snow-linedstreets.
Thirtyminuteslater,hepulledintotheturnaroundofahighrisetower.Valetapproachedhiscar
andhewalkedovertomysidetoopenthedoorforme.
Hepressedhishandagainstthesmallofmyback,andasthedoormanopenedthedoorforus,he
lookeddownatmeandwhispered.“Didyoureallywearthatdresstomakemejealous?”
“Depends.Diditwork?”
“Verymuchso.”Heledmeupashortflightofstepsandontoaglasselevatorthatfacedthebright
andglitteringlightsofManhattan.
Werodeitallthewaytothetoplevel,andthesecondthedoorsgaveway,awaitergreetedusand
gesturedforustofollowhimintoaprivateroom.
Ahearthblazedwarmlyinthecorner,andtherewasonlyonetableinthecenterthatfacedthe
floortoceilingwindows.
Thewaitersmiledandtookourwineordersbeforedisappearing.
“Isthisplacenormallysetupforprivatedinners?”Iasked.
“Notatall.”Helookedatme.“ButIdon’tthinkeitherofuswouldliketobespottedtogetherright
now,consideringourrelationship.”
“Yeah,Iwouldn’twantpeoplethinkingIsleptwiththe‘NaughtyBoss’orTabloidCEOtogetmy
job.”
“Meeither.”Helookedamused.“Whenareyoureallycomingbacktowork?”
“Youmean,whendoyoureallygettofuckmeagain?”
“No,I’mgoingtofuckyoutonight,”hesaid.“Itrulymean,whenareyoucomingbacktowork?”
“Onceyouadmitthatyouneedmealotmorethanyouthinkyoudo,andonceyouapologizefor
beingsorudetomeoverthepastyearthatI’veworkedforyou.”
“AndifIdon’t?”
“Well,amazingsexaside,Ihavethreemoreweeksofsickleaveandsomeverygenerousvacation
daysIcanmakeuseof.Asamatteroffact—”
“IneedyouandI’msorry.”Hiswordscameoutinarush.“AndIreallydoneedyoutocomeback
tohelpme,untilyou“quit”thatis...”
IknewhewantedmetosaythatIwasn’tquitting,thatIwouldatleastconsiderstaying,butone
nicedateandhotofficesexornot,IwasleavingLeightonPublishingthesecondIreceivedaworthy
enoughjoboffer.
Thankfully,thewaiterreturnedbeforeIcouldgetawordout,andthetwoofusorderedtheexact
samething.AsimpleSwisschickenpasta.
Tomysurprise,Michaelsteeredourdinnerconversationawayfromworkandsex.Forhours,we
talkedaboutallthethingswehadincommon,which,forsomereason,wasalotmorethanIthought.
Andeventhoughhewasbehavinglikeacompletegentleman,everytimeoureyesmet,itwas
clearhewassecondsawayfromsuggestingthatIlethimfuckmeonthespot.
Atthreeo’clockinthemorning,thewaitertoldushecouldn’tkeepthespaceopenasecond
longer,soMichaelhelpedmeintomycoatandweventuredoutintothecity.Heheldmeagainsthis
sideassnowfelloverus,andwewalkedallthewaydowntotheskatingrinkatRockefellerPlaza.
Igrippedtherailingandforseveralminuteswewatchedcouplesandfamiliesattempttokeep
theirbalanceontheice.
“CanIaskyousomethingpersonal?”IlookedupatMichael.
“Yes.”
“Wereanyofthosestoriesinthetabloidsfromlastyeartrue?”
“Someofthem.”
“Oh.”Ifrowned.“Really?”
“Whatareyoureallyaskingme,Mya?”
“Isthereanyreasonwhyyouhaven’tbeenfeaturedinoneforaverylongtime?”
“Yes...It’sbecauseIhaven’tdoneanyofthethingsIusedtodoforaverylongtime.”Hetrailedhis
fingeragainstmylips.“IpromisedmyadvisorIwouldtonedownmy‘activities’forthesakeofthe
companygoingpublicinthefuture.”Hepaused.“Ialsohappenedtoaccidentallyhireavery
compellingandsexydistractionworkingonthefloorrightbelowme.”
“Inotherwords,yousleptwithyourusualgroupiesinprivate.”
“Itriedto.”Headmitted.“ButIwashonestlytoodamnattractedtosomeoneelsetowastemytime
onotherpeople.”
“Idon’tbelieveyou.”Iblushed.“There’snowayyouhaven’tsleptwithanyoneelsesinceIstarted
workingforyou.”
“Youshould,andIhaven’t.”Heranhisfingersthroughmyhair.“Ihavenoreasontolietoyou.I
eventriedgettingridofyouwhenyoufirststartedsinceyouweresuchadistraction,butthatclearly
didn’tworkout.”
“Youwerepurposelybeingmeantomeinthebeginningtogetmetoquit?”
Hesmiled,silentlyconfirmingit.
“Thatisso...”Icouldn’tbelievehecouldlooksogenuinewhilesayingthat.“Thatissofucked
up.”
“Itwas.”
“No,is.”Ilookedintohiseyes.“Youstillactasifyou’retryingtogetmetoquit.”
“SigntheextensionandI’llbealotnicer.”
“HowabouttreatmebetterfirstandI’llconsiderthinkingaboutit?”
“Howaboutboth?”Hegentlypushedmeagainsttherailing.“Ihaven’ttrulybeen‘mean’toyouin
thepastsixmonths.Demanding?Yes.Slightlyunreasonablewiththeschedulingtimeandgetting
upsetaboutyourefusingtosignmycontract?Maybe.”
“Definitely.”
“Fine,”hesaid.“ButIhaven’tbeen‘mean’toyou.”
“You’vejustdoneyourbesttokeepmeoutofyoursightandfarawayfromyou,becauseyou
werethinkingabouthavingmeasmuchasIwasthinkingabouthavingyou?”
“Exactly.”Asmilespreadacrosshisface.“Iwasonlyprotectingmyself.”
Iburstintolaughter,feelinghislipsagainstminewithinseconds,feelinghisarmswrapping
aroundmywaistandpullingmeclose.
“CanItakeyouhomeandfuckyounow?”hewhisperedagainstmymouth.“Ordoweneedtodo
somethingelsetomakeyouseethatIreallydolikeyou?”
“Wecan...”Iblushedathislastfivewords.“Wecandothefirstthingyousaid.”
***
Michaelunlockedthedoortohislavishpenthousecondo,usheringmeintohisbedroomthat
overlookedthecity.Thesecondheclosedthedoorbehindus,hislipswereonmineandhisarms
werearoundmywaist.
“Ican’tstaywithyoulongtonight,”Iwhispered.“Ihavetoleavewithinanhour.”
“Anhour?”Heunzippedthesideofmydress.“WhatmakesyouthinkI’llbedonewithyouinan
hour?”
“Nothing,butmybossishighlyobsessedwithmebeingontimeforwork,andit’salreadyfive
o’clockinthemorning.IfI’mmorethanaminutelate,he’llsendmeanemailandactlikeit’stheend
oftheworld.”
Heletoutalowlaughandtoreoffmypanties.“Ithinkhe’llbemorethanwillingtomakean
exceptioninthiscase.”
Imovedmyhanddowntohispants,pullinghiszipper.“I’mnotsosureaboutthat.Hecanbequite
theassholesometimes.”
“Isthatso?”Hispantshitthefloorandhekissedmeharder,trappingmybottomlipbetweenhis
teeth.Hepushedmydressdownoffmyshoulders,andthenhepushedmebackontothebed.
“That’sveryso.”Ismiledasheclimbedinbednexttome,ashesuckedoneofmynipplesintohis
mouth.“I’dbeverysurprisedifhewaslatetoworktodayatall.”
“Hewillbe.”Hegrabbedmyhandsandrolledmeontopofhim.Heputonacondomandslowly
positionedmeoverhishardenedcock—silentlycommandingmetolowermyselfontoit.
Itookmytime,fillingmyselfwithhiminchbyinch,andwhenhewascompletelyinsideofme,I
entwinedmyhandswithhisandrockedagainsthim.
“Fuck...”HebreathedasItriedtospeedupmyrhythm,ashegrippedmyhipsandforcedmeto
slowdown.
Freeinghisrighthandfrommine,hepulledmyheadcloserandcoveredmymouthwithhis—
kissingmeuntilIwasnearlybreathless.
Hepressedhisfingersdeeperintomyskin,controllingthemovementofmyhips.Hewhispered
mynameagainstmylips,andmymusclestensedasIfelthiscockthrobbinginsideofme.
“Fuck,Mya...”Heheldontometightlyashecame,andIfeltfamiliarwavesofpleasurerolling
throughmeatthesametime.
Pantinguncontrollably,myentirebodywentlimpandIcollapsedagainsthischest.
Ishutmyeyes,expectinghimtoletmecatchmybreath,buthequicklymovedmeoffofhimand
flippedmeontomystomach.
Confused,buttootiredtoaskwhathewasdoing,Ikeptmyeyesshutandgroaned.Thenextthing
Ifeltwashismouthagainstmyback,himleavingfeather-lightkissesinasofttrailallthewaydown
myspine.Allthewaydowntomycheeks.
Bothofthem.
“There,”hesaid,slappingmyassandflippingmeover.“NowyoucanofficiallysayI’vekissed
yourass.”
Webothburstintouncontrollablelaughter,andhepositionedapillowundermyhead.
“Areyouokay?”heasked.“Doyouneedanything?”
“Water...Andagrandtourofyourapartmentlater.”
“Okay.Wecandefinitelydothat.”Hekissedmyforeheadandwalkedaway.
IwincedasItriedtostretchmylegsandmanagedtorolloveronmyside.Ilookedaroundthe
roomformypurse,spottingmycellphoneflashingthetell-talebluelightofanewemailfromits
pocket.ThinkingitwasAmywithanemergency,Ipulledthesheetsovermyselfandgotoutofbed.
Subject:WhatINeedToday.
Youinmyofficeforameetingatten.
MichaelLeighton
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Whatthe!
Iturnedaroundimmediately,findingmyselffacetofacewithMichael.“Youseriouslyexpectme
tobeabletogettoworkandholdateno’clockmeetingwithyoutoday?”
“Yes.”Hepulledmetowardthebed.“IhavesomeformerfantasiesofmyownI’dlikeustofulfill
inmyoffice...”
THEEMAILS
Mya
Subject:Non-AssholeryReport#15(GetUsedtoThisNewGmailAccount)
Heboughtmeflowerstoday.Freshwhiteliliesfrommyfavoriteflorist.(AfloristIdon’trecall
evertellinghimabout...)
Butthenheaskedmetosignthatextensionagain.
Maybehe’snotthatbadafterall?Oristhisjustthesextalking?
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:Non-AssholeryReport#15(GetUsedtoThisNewGmailAccount)
It’s.Just.The.Sex.Talking.
Please!
(ButIwilladmitthathimsendingyouflowersandgettingyourcoffeeeverymorningisanice
andnecessarychange...It’sstillthesextalkingthough.:))
Yourbestie,
Amy
Subject:AppleJustTurnedMeDown...
Applejustcalledmeandsaidtheywillnotbeabletooffermeemploymentbasedon“extensive
conversationswithmyreference.”DoyouthinkBradsaidsomethingnegativeaboutme?:(
PS—Googlejustcalledmeandsaidthesamething...
Yourbestie,
Mya
Subject:Re:AppleJustTurnedMeDown...
I’msosorry,Mya.I’msurethisonlymeansthatyou’regoingtolandajobatoneoftheother
companiesandit’llbeamuchbetterfitforyou.
IhighlydoubtBradsaidanythingnegativeaboutyouthough.He’slovedyousinceyourfirst
interviewandpracticallythinksyou’rethereasonMr.Leightonhasbecomeabetterexecutive.Why
don’tyouaskhimwhathesaid?
Yourbestie,
Amy
PS—Well,wewon’tuseGoogleanymore!I’mswitchingtoBingatthisverymoment!
Subject:Re:Re:AppleJustTurnedMeDown...
IcalledBradonmylunchbreak.HesaidhehadnothingbuthighpraisesformewhenAppleand
Googlecalled.ThenhesaidMichaelwasthelastpersonwhospokewithallthecompanies.
Ican’tbelievehewouldtrytosabotagemebehindmyback...
Especiallynowthatwe’resleepingtogether.:(
Yourbestie,
Mya
THEASSISTANT
Mya
Manhattan,NewYork
IrockedmyhipsagainstMichael’sfaceonemorning,moaningasheslidhistongueagainstmyclit
againandagain.Hishandsweregrippingmythighs,steadyingmeasIbegantoshake.
“Ohgoddddd,ohgodddd...”Icriedout,holdingontothewallbehindhimasIcameonhislips.
Shuttingmyeyes,Ifeltmylegsgoslack,felthimmovingmeontohislap.WhenIfinallystopped
shaking,hepickedmeupandcarriedmeovertohisofficesofa.Ifelthimwipingbetweenmylegs
withawarmcloth,andthenhesteppedawayintohisprivatebathroom.
Hereturnedsecondslaterandsatnexttome,runninghisfingersthroughmyhair.
“Ihopeyouenjoyedthat,”Isaidsoftly,pushinghishandaway.“I’mprettysurethat’sthelasttime
I’llletyoufuckme.”
“Excuseme?”
“WereyousabotagingmycareerbehindmybackinhopesthatI’deventuallysignyourextension
contract?Didyouhonestlythinkyoucouldsomehowusethefactthatwe’vehadsex,orthefactthatI
likeyou,topreventmefromgoingtoanothercompany?”
Heraisedhiseyebrow,havingtheaudacitytolookconfused.
“Applecalledmeyesterdayandsaidtheymovedonwithanothercandidatebecausemyboss,i.e.
you,wasn’tabletogivemeastellarenoughrecommendationfortheircompany.”Istoodup,
preventinghimfrompullingmeclose.“Googlesaidtheverysamething.Andjustthismorning,I
receivedtwovoicemailsfromAmazonandMicrosoft,threefromothercompanies,andI’msure
whenIgodownstairstolistentothem,they’lltellmethesamething.”
“Mya...”
“No.”Ishookmyhead.“I’msorryIeverthoughtthattherewasevenaslightchancethatthetwo
ofuscouldworkoutwhenIleftyourcompany,andI’msorryIeverthoughtyouwereanythingmore
thanapompous,selfish,assholebecauseyouclearlystillare.”
“Sexyashellornot?”
“Yes.Sexyashellor—”Istoppedmyself.“That’snotthepointofwhatI’mtryingtosay.Iputin
mynoticewithHumanResourcesbeforeIcameuphere,soIhighlysuggestyouacceptit,andI
highlysuggestyougivemeonehellofa‘goodbye’packagebecauseyouwillnotbeseeingme
again.”
“Areyoufinishedtalkingyet?”
“Yes.”Irushedtowardthedoor,buthecaughtmefrombehindandspunmearound.
“Iwouldneversabotageyou,Mya.”Hewipedawayoneofmystraytearswithhisfingertips.“Of
course,deepdownIdidwantyoutostay,butIhadnothingbutnicethingstosayaboutyou.Ieven
saidthey’dbefoolishnottohireyou,but—”
“But?”Iglaredathim.“Butwhat?”
“Butiftheythoughtthelow-asssalariestheywereofferingweregoodenoughforyou,they
neededtoincreasethemexponentiallyormovealongtosomeoneelse.Ithoughtyoudeservedmore.”
“Isthatall?”
“No,”hesaid,lookingintomyeyes.“IalsoneededtopersonallyintervieweachoftheCEOs
myself.Neededtomakesureeachonewasagoodfitforyou,andthatwhoeveryouworkedfornext
wasalreadymarried.”
Iopenedmymouthtoaskhimifhewasbeingserious,buthebeatmetoit.
“Yes,”hesaid,smirking.“Yes,I‘seriously’didneedtodothat.”
“WhatdoestheCEObeingmarriedhavetodowithanything,Michael?WhatifIhavenointerest
inseeingyouafterIquit?”
“Youdo,sowe’renotevengoingtoentertainthatlineofconversation.”Herolledhiseyes.“Ifthe
CEOisalreadymarried,Iwon’thavetoworryabout‘this’happeningatyournextplaceof
employment,andIcanbesomewhatlessjealous.”
“Howselfishofyou.”Icouldn’tbelievehim,butforsomereasonIcouldn’thelpthesmilethat
wasformingonmyface.
“I’mprettysurewhenyoulistentoAmazon,Microsoft,andtheothercompanies’voicemails,that
they’llbeofferingyouonehellofadeal.”Hecuppedmyfaceinhishands.“Atleast,that’swhatthey
alltoldmeyesterday.”
“Thisstilldoesn’texcuseyoufrominterferingwithmyjobsearchandinsistingthatyoubemy
referenceoverBrad.”
“I’mprettysureitdoes.”Hekissedme.“Andnowthatthere’snochanceinhellofyousigningmy
long-termextensioncontract,andyou’vehopefullyrealizedthatI’mnotsabotagingyou,howabout
datingmelong-terminstead?”
“I’llhavetothinkaboutit.”Ikissedhimback.“Itdependsonwhatyou’reoffering...”
THEEMAILS
(Well,“TheEnd”)
Mya
Oneyearlater...
Subject:MyBoss.
HaveItoldyouthatIlovemybosstoday?
Onehundredpercentbrilliantandsuperkindtoeveryone,shedoesn’tmakemegetherdry
cleaning,gethercoffee,ordoanythingthatmyformerbosses(Yes,plural)usedtodo...
IhavetwomeetingsthismorningandIcanhonestlysayI’mlookingforwardtothembecause
theybothinvolvethingsIreallyenjoy.
I’mprettysureIcangetusedtothis.
Yourgirlfriend,
Mya
Subject:Re:MyBoss.
No,youhaven’ttoldmethatyouloveyourbosstoday,butseeingasthoughyou’retechnically
yourownboss,Ihopethiswillalwaysbethecase.
YourbossatMicrosoftwasfarworsethanIeverwas.(I’mactuallyproudofyouforquittingthat
placeafterthreemonths.)
Ifoneofthemeetingsyou’rereferringtoistheoneinmyofficewherewe’llbefucking,goodto
knowyouenjoyit.
I’mnotsureifI’llevergetusedtothis.
(Whendoyouplanonchangingyourclosingsignature?)
MichaelLeighton,
CEO,LeightonPublishing
Subject:Re:Re:MyBoss.
Now.
Seeyouinfiveminutes.
MyaLondon,
CEO,LondonPublishing
ALettertotheReader
DearIncredibleReader,
Thankyousomuchfortakingtimeoutofyourlifetoreadthisbook!Ihopeyouwerethoroughly
entertainedandenjoyedreadingitasmuchasIenjoyedwritingit.
IfyouLOVEDitandhaveanyextratime,PLEASEleaveareviewonamazon.com,B&N.com,
soIcanpersonallythankyou:-)Ifyouhatedit,
well...keepthatshittoyourself!LOL(Justkidding.FeelfreetoletmeknowhowIcanimprovenext
time!)
I’mforevergratefulforyouandyourtime,andIhopetobere-invitedtoyourbookshelfwithmy
nextrelease.(Speakingofmynextrelease,ifyou’dliketobeapartofmymailinglistsoyoucanbe
notifiedofmyupcomingreleasedatesandspecialoffers,pleasesignupviathis
)
Love,
WhitneyG.
ASneakPeekofReasonableDoubt
ByWhitneyG.
Prologue
Andrew
NewYorkCityisnothingmorethanashit-filledwasteland,adumpwherefailuresareforcedto
dropalltheirbrokendreamsandleavethemfarbehind.Theflashinglightsthatshinedbrightlyyears
agohavelosttheirluster,andthatfreshfeelingthatoncepermeatedtheair—thathopefulness,islong
gone.
EverypersonIonceconsideredafriendisnowanenemy,andtheword“trust”hasbeenripped
frommyvocabulary.Mynameandreputationaretarnished,thankstothepress,andafterreadingthe
headlinethatTheNewYorkTimesranthismorning,I’vedecidedthattonightwillbethelastnightI
everspendhere.
Ican’tdealwiththecoldsweatsandnightmaresthatjerkmeoutofmysleepanymore,andashard
asItrytopretendlikemyhearthasn’tbeenobliterated,Idoubtthattheagonizingacheinmychest
willevergoaway.
Toproperlysaygoodbye,I’veorderedthebestentréesfromallmyfavoriterestaurants,watched
DeathofaSalesmanonBroadway,andsmokedaCubancigarontheBrooklynBridge.I’vealso
bookedthepenthousesuiteattheWaldorfAstoria,whereI’mnowleaningbackonthebedand
threadingmyfingersthroughawoman’shair—groaningassheslideshermouthovermycock.
Teasinglydartinghertonguearoundmytip,shewhispers,“Doyoulikethis?”asshelooksupat
me.
Idon’tanswer.Ipushherheaddownandexhaleasshepressesherlipsagainstmyballs,asshe
coversmycockwithherhandsandmovesthemupanddown.
Overthepasttwohours,I’vefuckedheragainstthewall,forcedhertobendoverachair,and
pinnedherlegstothemattresswhileIdevouredherpussy.
It’sbeenquitefulfilling—fun,butIknowthisfeelingwillonlylastforsolong;itneverstays.In
lessthanaweek,I’llhavetofindsomeoneelse.
Asshetakesmedeeperanddeeperintohermouth,Itightlytugherhair—tensingasshebobsher
headupanddown.Pleasurebeginstocourseitswaythroughme,andthemusclesinmylegsstiffen—
forcingmetoletgoandwarnhertopullaway.
Sheignoresme.
Shegripsmykneesandsucksfaster,lettingmycocktouchthebackofherthroat.Igiveherone
lastchancetomoveaway,butsinceherlipsremainwrappedaroundme,sheleavesmenochoicebut
tocuminhermouth.
Andthensheswallows.
Every.Last.Drop.
Impressive...
Finallypullingaway,shelicksherlipsandleansbackagainstthefloor.
“Thatwasmyfirsttimeswallowing,”shesays.“Ididthatjustforyou.”
“Youshouldn’thave.”Istandandzipmypants.“Youshould’vesaveditforsomeoneelse.”
“Right.Well,um...Doyouwanttoordersomedinner?MaybewecouldeatitoverHBOandgoat
itagainafterwards?”
Iraisemyeyebrow,confused.
Thisisalwaysthemostannoyingpart,thepartwhenthewomanwhopreviouslyagreedto“One
dinner.Onenight.Norepeats.”wantstoestablishsometypeofimaginaryconnection.Forwhatever
reason,shefeelslikethereneedstobesometypeofclosureconversation,someblandreassurance
that’llconfirmthatwhatjusthappenedwas‘morethansex,’andwe’llbecomefriends.
Butitwasjustsex,andI’mnotinneedofanyfriends.Notnow,notever.
“No,thankyou.”Iwalkovertothemirrorontheothersideoftheroom.“Ihavesomeplaceto
be.”
“Atthreeinthemorning?Imean,ifyoujustwanttoskiptheHBOandgoforanotherround
instead,Ican...”
Herirritatingvoicefadesintomythoughts,andIbegintobuttonmyshirt.I’veneverspentthe
nightwithawomanImetonline,andsheisn’tgoingtobethefirst.
AsIadjustmytie,Ilookdownandspotatatteredpinkwalletonthedresser.Pickingitup,Iflipit
openandrunmyfingersacrossthenamethat’sprintedontoherlicense:SarahTate.
EventhoughI’veonlyknownthiswomanforaweek,she’salwaysansweredto“Samantha.”She’s
alsotoldme—repeatedly,thatsheworksasanurseatGraceHospital.JudgingbytheWal-Mart
employeecardthat’shidingbehindherlicense,I’massumingthatpartisn’ttrueeither.
Ilookovermyshoulder,whereshe’snowsprawledacrossthebed’ssilksheets.Hercreamy
coloredskinisunmarredandsmooth;herbowshapedlipsareslightlyswollenandpuffy.
Hergreeneyesmeetmineandsheslowlysitsup,spreadingherlegsfurtherapart,whispering,
“Youknowyouwanttostay.Stay...”
Mycockstartstoharden—it’sdefinitelyupforanotherround,butseeingherrealnamehas
ruinedanychanceofthatforme.Ican’tstandtobearoundsomeonewho’sliedtome,evenifshe
doeshavedoubleDtitsandamouthfromheaven.
Itossthewalletintoherlap.“YoutoldmeyournamewasSamantha.”
“Okay.And?”
“YournameisSarah.”
“Sowhat?”Sheshrugs,beckoningmewithherhand.“InevergivemyrealnametomenImeeton
theinternet.”
“Youjustfucktheminfivestarhotelsuites?”
“Whydoyousuddenlycareaboutmyrealname?”
“Idon’t.”Iglanceatmywatch.“AreyouspendingthenightinthisroomordoIneedtogiveyou
cabmoneytogethome?”
“What?”
“Wasmyquestionunclear?”
“Wow...Just,wow...”Sheshakesherhead.“Howmuchlongerdoyouthinkyou’llbeabletokeep
doingthis?”
“Keepdoingwhat?”
“Chattingsomeoneupforaweek,fuckingher,andmovingontothenext.Howmuchlonger?”
“Untilmydickstopsworking.”Iputonmyjacket.“Doyouneedcabfareorareyoustaying?
Checkoutisatnoon.”
“Doyouknowthatmenlikeyou—relationshipavoiders,arethetypethattypicallyfallthe
hardest?”
“DidtheyteachyouthatatWal-Mart?”
“Justbecausesomeonefromyourpasthurtyou,doesn’tmeanthateverywomanafterherwill.”
Shepursesherlips.“That’sprobablywhyyouarethewayyouare.Maybeifyoutriedtoactuallydate
someone,you’dbealothappier.Youshouldtakeheroutfordinnerandactuallylisten,seehertoher
doorwithoutexpectinganinvitationinside,andmaybebypassthewhole‘let’sgofuck’inthehotel
suitethingattheend.”
Wherearemykeys?Ineedtogo.Now.
“Icanseeitnow...”Shecan’tseemtoshutup.“You’regoingtowantmorethansexoneday,and
thepersonyouwantitfromisgoingtobesomeoneyouleastexpect.Someonewhowillforceyouto
givein.”
Ipullmykeysfromunderneathhercrumpleddressandsigh.“Doyouneedcabmoney?”
“Ihavemyowncar,dick-face.”Sherollshereyes.“Areyoureallythisincapableofhavinga
regularconversation?Woulditkillyoutotalktomeforafewminutesaftersex?”
“Wehavenothingmoretodiscuss.”Isetmyroomkeyonthenightstandandwalktowardthe
door.“Itwasverynicemeetingyou,Samantha,Sarah.Whateverthehellyournameis.Haveagreat
night.”
“Screwyou!”
“Threetimeswasmorethanenough.No,thankyou.”
“Thingsaregoingtocatchuptoyouoneday,asshole!”SheyellsasIstepintothehallway.
“Karmaisonehellofabitch!”
“Iknow.”Itossback.“Ifuckedhertwoweeksago...”
Contract(n.):
Anagreementbetweentwopeoplethatcreatesanobligationtodoornotdoaparticularaction.
Andrew
Sixyearslater...
Durham,NorthCarolina
Thewomanwhowascurrentlysittingacrossfrommewasafuckingliar.
Dressedinanuglyassgreysweaterandaredplaidskirt,herhairlookedasifit’dbeendyedwith
aboxofcrayons.Shelookednothinglikethewomaninthepictureonline,nothinglikethesmiling
blondewithC-cupbreasts,butterflytattoos,andplump,pinklips.
BeforeI’dagreedtothisdate,I’dspecificallyaskedforthreeseparateproofoftruthpictures:one
ofherholdinganewspaperwiththemostrecentdateonit,oneofherbitingherlip,andoneofher
holdingupasignwithhernameonit.WhenIrequestedthesethings,she’dlaughedandsaidthatIwas
“themostparanoidpersonever,”butshe’ddonethem.OrsoIthought.Withtheexceptionoftelling
hermyrealname—Istoppedgivingoutmyrealnameyearsago,I’dbeencompletelyhonestandI
expectedthatinreturn.
“Well,nowthatwe’realone...”Shesuddenlysmiled,revealingamouthfullofmetalandrubber
bands.“It’snicetofinallymeetyouinperson,Thoreau.Howareyoutoday?”
Ididn’thavetimeforthis.“Who’sthegirlinyourprofilepicture?”Iasked.
“What?”
“Whoisthegirlinyourprofilepicture?”
“Oh...Well,thatisn’tme.”
“Noshititisn’tyou.”Irolledmyeyes.“Didyouhireamodel?Buyabunchofstockimagesand
usePhotoshop?”
“Notexactly.”Sheloweredhervoice.“Ijustthoughtyou’dbemorelikelytotalktomeifIused
thatphotoinsteadofmyown.”
Ilookedheroveragain,nownoticingthestrangeunicorntattooacrossherknucklesandthe
“Loveisblind”quotethatwasinkedontoherwrist.
“Whatwereyouexpectingtohappenwhenweactuallymet?”Thisshitwasbogglingmymind.
“Didyouthinkaboutwhatwouldhappenwhenthatdaycame?WhenIrealizedthatyouweren’twho
yousaidyouwere?”
“Iwaskindofexpectingforyoutohaveliedaboutyourpicturetoo,”shesaid.“Ididn’tknowthat
youwouldreallylooklikeyou,youknow?ThisisthefirsttimeaguyonDate-Matchhastoldthe
truth.Ithinkit’sasign.”
“It’snot.”Ishookmyhead.“Andthemodel?Howdidyougetsomeonetotakeallthosepictures?”
“Itwasn’tamodel.Itwasmyroommate.”HereyeswidenedasIstoodup.“Waitasecond!Allthe
thingsIsaidtoyouonthephonewereabsolutelytrue.Iaminterestedinpolitics,andIdolove
studyingthelawandkeepingupwithhighprofilecases.”
“Whatlawschooldidyougoto?”
“Lawschool?”Sheraisedhereyebrow.“No,notlawschooltypeoflaw.Lawlike,I’vewatched
everyepisodeofSVUandI’vereadallofJohnGrisham’sbooks.”
Isighedandpulledafewbillsoutofmywallet,puttingthemonthetable.I’dwastedenoughtime
withher.
“Goodbye,Charlotte.”Iwalkedaway,ignoringtherestofherapology.
Themomentthevaletpulledmycararound,Islippedinsideandspedoff.
Thisshitisgettingridiculous...
Thiswasthesixthtimethishadhappenedtomethismonth,andIdidn’tunderstandwhysomeone
wouldwillinglyliewithapotentialfacetofacemeetingontheline.Itdidn’tmakeanyfuckingsense.
Annoyed,Ipickedupabottleofscotchfromthestoreacrossthestreet,andmadeamentalnoteto
blockthislatestliarfrommypage.IwasstartingtofeellikeI’drunoutofavailablewomentosleep
withinDurham.IwasalsostartingtofeellikeIneededtoswitchcitiesandstartalloveragain;the
coldsweatsfromyearsagohadreturned,andIknewthenightmareswerecomingnext.
AssoonasIsteppedintomycondo,Ipouredmyselfthreeshotsandtossedthemback.ThenI
pouredthreemore.
Iscrolledthroughmyphoneandcheckedmyemailsfortheday—clientreferrals,morerequests
tochatfromDate-Match,andamessagefromthesexyblondeIwassupposedtomeetthisSaturday.
Thesubject-lineread,“HonestyisKey,right?”
Itossedbackanothershotbeforeopeningit,hopingitwasaninvitationtomeettonightinstead.
Itwasn’t.Itwasagoddamnessay.
“Hey,Thoreau.Iknowwe’resupposedtomeeteachotherthisSaturdayandtrustme,Iwassooo
lookingforwardtoit,butIneedtoknowthatyou’reinterestedinmeformeandnotmylooks.I’vemet
alotofcreepyguysonherebecausetheyjustlikemypicture,andwhenwemeet,theyjustwanttohave
sex.IcanassureyouthatIamwhoIsayIam,butI’mlookingforsomethingalittlemorefulfilling
thancasualsex.Wedon’thavetohaveafullblownrelationship,orengageinanintenseaffair,butwe
couldatleastbuildafriendshipfirst,youknow?I’mlookingforwardtoseeingyou,soletmeknowif
you’restillinterestedinmeetingme—Liz.”
Iimmediatelyclickedonmyprofileandopenedthe“WhatI’mLookingFor”box,makingsure
thatitstillreadthesame:“Casualsex.Nothingmore.NothingLess.”
Thatlinewasn’ttherefordecoration,anditwasinboldprintforareason.
Ireturnedtothewoman’smessageandresponded.“Iamnolongerinterestedinmeetingyou.Best
ofluckfindingwhateveryou’relookingfor–Thoreau.”
“Areyouforreal?”Sherepliedinstantly.“Youcan’tuseanotherfriend?Wecan’tbe‘just
friends’?—Liz.”
“Hellno—Thoreau.”Isignedoffandblockedheraddress.
Anothershotmadeitswaydownmythroat,andIscrolledthroughtheremainingemails—
immediatelyopeningtheonethatcamefromtheonlypersonIconsideredafriendinthiscity.Alyssa.
Subject:DesertDick
So,I’memailingyourightnowbecauseIjustthoughtabouthowmuchpainyou’rein
currently...Wehaven’ttalkedaboutyougettinglaidinquiteawhile,andthatconcernsme.
Greatly.Like,I’veCRIEDaboutyourlackofpussy...I’mverysorrythatsomanywomenhave
sentyoufraudulentpicturesandgivenyouaseverecaseofblueballs.I’mattachingthelinkstoa
topofthelinelotionthatIthinkyoushouldinvestinfortheweekstocome.
Yourdickisinmyprayers,
—Alyssa.
Ismiledandtypedaresponse.
Subject:Re:DesertDick
Thankyouforyourconcernsaboutmydick.Although,seeingasthoughyou’veNEVER
discussedgettinglaid,IthinkhavingCobwebPussyisafarmoreseriousillness.Yes,itistrue
thatsomanywomenhavesentmepictures,butit’squitesadthatyou’veneversentmeyours,
isn’tit?I’mmorethanwillingtosendyoumine,andeventuallyhelpyoucureyoursadand
unfortunatedisease.
Thankyoufortellingmethatmydickisinyourprayers.
I’dpreferifitwasinyourmouth.
—Thoreau.
Justlikethat,mynightwasnowtentimesbetter.EventhoughI’dnevermetAlyssainpersonandour
conversationswererestrictedtophonecalls,emails,andtextmessages,Ifeltastrongconnectionto
her.
We’dmetthroughananonymousandexclusivesocialnetwork—LawyerChat.Therewereno
profilepictures,nonewsfeedactivity,onlymessageboards.Therewasasmallprofileboxwhere
informationcouldbeplaced(firstnameonly,age,numberofyearspracticed,highorlowprofile
status),andalogooneachuser ’sprofilethatrevealedhisorhersex.
Everyuserwas“guaranteed”tobealawyerwho’dbeenpersonallyinvitedviaemail.According
tothesite’sdevelopers,they’d“cross-referencedeverypracticinglawyerinthestateofNorth
Carolinaagainsttheboard’slicensingrecordstoensureauniqueandoneofakindsupportsystem.”
Ihonestlythoughtthenetworkwasbullshit,andifitweren’tforthefactthatI’dfuckedafewof
thewomenI’dmetonthere,Iwould’vecancelledmyaccountafterthefirstmonth.
Nonetheless,whenIsawanew“NeedSomeAdvice”messagefroman“Alyssa,”Icouldn’tresist
tryingtoreplicatemypreviousresults.Ireadthroughherprofilefirst—twentyseven,oneyearoutof
lawschool,booklover—anddecidedtogoforit.
Myintentwastoanswerherlegalquestions,slowlysteertheconversationtomorepersonal
things,andthenaskhertojoinDate-MatchsoIcouldseewhatshelookedlike.Butshewasn’tlikethe
otherwomen.
Shesentmeconstantmessages,andshealwayskeptthetopicofconversationprofessional.Since
shewassuchayoungandinexperiencedlawyer,sheaskedforadviceonthesimplesttopics:legal
briefediting,claimfiling,andexhibitionofevidence.Afterwe’dchattedfivetimesandI’dgrown
tiredofhavingthreehourlonginfo-dumpsessions,Iaskedforherphonenumber.
Shesaidno.
“Whynot?”I’dtyped.
“Becauseit’sagainsttherules.”
“I’venevermetalawyerthathasn’tbrokenatleastone.”
“Thenyou’renotaverygoodlawyer.I’llfindsomeoneelsetochatwithnow.Thanks.”
“You’regoingtolosethatcasetomorrow.”Itypedbeforeshecouldendoursession.“Youhave
noideawhatyou’redoing.”
“Areyoureallythatupsetaboutmenotgivingyoumyphonenumber?Whatareyou,twelve?”
“Thirtytwo,andIdon’tgiveafuckaboutyourphonenumber.IwasonlyaskingforitsoIcould
callandtellyouthatthebriefyousentmeislitteredwithtypos,andtheclosingargumentreadslikea
firstyearlawstudentwroteit.Therearetoomanymistakesformetosithereandtypethemall.”
“Mybriefisn’tthatbad.”
“It’snotthatgoodeither.”BeforeIcouldsignoutofourchat,herphonenumberappearedonthe
screen,andunderneathitwasashortparagraph:“Ifyou’regoingtocallandhelpme,fine.Ifyou’re
usingmynumbertotalkmeintojoiningadatingsitelater,thenforgetit.Ijoinedthisnetworkfor
careersupport,that’sit.”
Istaredathermessagelongandhard—debatingwhetherIshouldhelpherwithnochanceof
gettinganythingoutofit,butsomethingmademecallheranyway.Iwalkedherthroughevery
mistakeshe’dmade,insistedthatsheclearupafewsentences,andevenre-formattedherbrief.
JustwhenIwasabouttotellhergoodbyeandhangup,thestrangestthinghappened.Sheasked,
“Howwasyourdaytoday?”
“That’snotinyourbrief.”Isaid.“Youonlywanttotalkaboutlawyershit,remember?”
“Ican’tchangemymind?”
“No.Hangup.”Iwaitedtohearabeep,buttheonlythingIheardwaslaughter.Ifitwasn’tforthe
factthatitwassucharaspyandsexysound,Iwould’vehungupmyself,butIcouldn’tputthephone
down.
“I’msorry,”shesaid,stilllaughing.“Ididn’tmeantooffendyou.”
“Youdidn’t.Hangup.”
“Idon’twantto.”Shefinallystoppedlaughing.“IapologizeforthathostilemessageIsent
you...You’reactuallytheonlyguyI’vemetonherewhoanswersallmyquestions.Areyoubusyright
now?Canyoutalk?”
“Aboutwhat?”
“Aboutyourself,yourlife...I’vebeenaskingyouboringlegalquestionseveryday,andyou’ve
beenverypatientso...It’sonlyfairthatwetalkaboutsomethinglessboringforonceifwe’regoingto
befriends,right?”
Friends?
Iwashesitanttorespond—especiallysinceitdidn’tseemlikethe‘lessboring’topicswould
involvesex,andshe’dsaidtheword“friends”soeasily.Yet,Iwasinthemiddleofanothersex-less
nightalready,soIbegantohavearegularconversationwithher.Untilfiveinthemorning,sheandI
discussedthemostmundanethings—ourdailylives,favoritebooks,herdreamofbecomingalate,
professionalballerina.
Afewdayslater,wespokeagain,andafteramonth,Iwastalkingtohereveryotherday.
Tossingbackanothershot,Ipressedthecallbuttononmyphoneandwaitedtohearhersoftvoice.
Noanswer.Iconsideredsendingheratext,butthenIrealizeditwasnineo’clockonaWednesday
andwewouldn’tbeabletotalkatalltonight.
Practice...Wednesdaynightsarealwaysballetpractice...
***
“Mr.Hamilton?”Mysecretarysteppedintomyofficethenextmorning.
“Yes,Jessica?”
“Mr.GreenwoodandMr.Bachwouldliketoknowifyouwanttoparticipateinthenextroundof
interninterviewstoday.”
“Idon’t.”
“Okay...”Shelookeddownandscribbledsomethingontohernotepad.“Didyouatleastlookover
theresumesthen?Theyhavetonarrowitdowntofifteentoday.”
Isighedandpulledoutthestackofresumesshe’dgivenmelastweek.I’dreadthroughthemall
andwrittennotes,mostly—“Pass”“DoublePass”and“Idon’tfeellikereadingthis.”Allthe
remainingapplicantswerefromDukeUniversity,andtomyknowledge,weweretheonlyfirminthe
citywhoacceptedpre-lawandlawschoolapplicantsforpaidinternships.
“Iwasn’timpressedwithanyoftheapplicants.”Islidthepapersacrossmydesk.“Wasthatthe
entireselectionpool?”
“No,sir.”Shewalkedoverandplacedanevenlargerstackinfrontofme.“Thisistheentire
selectionpool.Doyouneedmetodoanythingelseforyouthismorning?”
“Besidesgettingmycoffee?”Ipointedtotheemptymugattheedgeofmydesk.IhatedthatI
alwayshadtoremindhertobringit;Icouldn’tfunctioninthemorningwithoutafreshcup.
“I’msosorry.I’llgetthatrightaway.”
Iturnedonmycomputerandscrolledthroughmyemails,sortingthemallbyimportance.Of
course,Alyssa’slatestemailwaspushedstraighttothetop.
Subject:GetOverYourself.
Thankyouforthechildishpicturetextofthewhitedustthatwasoutsideyourcondothis
morning.Ireallyappreciatedit,butIcanassureyouthatthatisNOTwhattheinsideofmy
vaginalookslikerightnow.
Notthatit’sanyofyourbusiness,butIdon’tneedtogetlaideveryotherdaytosatisfymy
needs.TheyareWELLtakencareofwithaVARIETYoftools.
—Alyssa
Subject:Re:GetOverYourself.
Isentyoutwopictures.Oneofthewhitedustandoneofadrieduplakewithdyinganimals.
Wasthesecondpicturemoreaccurate?
Theonlytoolyourpussyneedsismytongue.It’sherewheneveryouwantit,anditworksin
a“VARIETY”ofways.
—Thoreau
“Hereyouare,Mr.Hamilton.”Jessicasuddenlysetmycoffeeonthedesk.“CanIaskyou
something?”
“No,youmaynot.”
“Ithoughtso,”shesaid,loweringhervoiceandlookingintomyeyes.“Iknowthisisabit
unprofessional,butIneedadateforthegalanextmonth.
“Thenfindadateforthegalanextmonth.”
“Thatwasmywayofaskingyoutobemydate...”
Iblinked.Ineededtofindawaytowordthis“Hellno”verycarefully.
Jessicawasfreshoutofcollege—waytoodamnyoungforme,workingherebecauseher
grandfatherstartedthisfirm,andlookingformuchmorethanI’deverbewillingtogive.I’d
overheardherseveraltimesonherlunchbreaks,talkingabouthowshewantedtobemarriedbefore
sheturnedtwentyfive.Shealsoapparentlywantedtobeastay-at-homemomwithsixkids,andlivein
ahouseinthesuburbs.
Inotherwords,shewascompletelyoutofherfuckingmind.
“So,whatdoyousay?”Shesmiled.
Itriednottorollmyeyes.“Jessica...”
“Yes?”Hereyeswerefullofhope.
“Look,sweetheart.Notonlywoulditbehighlyinappropriateforthetwoofustoeverengagein
anytypeofrelationshipoutsideofthisoffice,butI’mnotthemanyou’relookingfor.Atall.Trust
me.”
“Notevenforonenight?”
“Thewords‘onenight’inmybookholdcertainexpectationsthatyoucouldn’tpossiblymeet.So,
no.Godosomework.”
“Is‘onenight’acodeforsex?”
“Whyareyoustillinmyoffice?”
“Iwouldn’ttellanyoneifwehadsex,”shewhispered.“I’veactuallyfantasizedaboutitsincewe
firstmet.And,sinceyouneverhaveanycallsonthebooksfromagirlfriend,I’massumingyou’re
available.”
“I’mnot.”
“Iwalkedinonyouwhileyouwereintherestroomonce...You’reatleastnineinchesIthink.”
Whatthefuck?!
Iwasfivesecondsawayfromrecordingthisconversationonmyphoneandemailingittoher
grandfather.
“I’mreallygoodatgivingblowjobs,”shesaid.“I’vebeendoingitsincehighschool.Alltheguys
I’veblownhavesaidmymouthisamazing.”Shebitherlip.
“Istheresuper-glueonmyfloor?Isthatwhyyou’restillstandingthere?”
“Ifyouweremydatetothegalaandweendeduphavingagoodtime,you’dbethefirstmanI’d
actuallywentallthewaywith.”Sheblurtedout,blushing.“I’mstillavirgin,downthere.”
“ThenI’mdefinitelynotthemanforyou.”Irolledmyeyes.“Now,leavebeforeIcallMr.
Greenwoodandtellhimthathispreciousgranddaughterisofferingtosuckmydickovermorning
coffee.”
Shocked,hercheekstingedredandshequicklywalkedtothedoor.Thenshelookedoverher
shoulderandwinkedatme—fuckingwinkedatme,beforesteppingout.
Iimmediatelytypedanoteintomyplanner:Findanewsecretary—anolder,marriedone...
BeforeIcouldfinishorganizingmyinbox,mycellphonerang.Alyssa.
“I’mbusy,”Ianswered.
“Thenwhydidyoupickupthephone?”
“Becausethesoundofmyvoicemakesyouwet.”
“Funny.”Shelaughed.“How’syourmorning?”
“Typical.Mysecretaryjustcameontomeforthethirdtimethismonth.”
“Shesentyouanother‘Youandmebelongtogether ’notewithchocolates?”
“No,sheofferedtosuckmydick.”
“What?”Shegasped.”You’rekidding!”
“Unfortunatelynot.Afterthat,shetoldmeshewaswillingtogivemehervirginity.Needlessto
say,I’llbepostingareplacementadprettysoon.Anyonefromyourofficewanttoworkforabetter
firm?I’lldoublethesalary.”
“Howdoyouknowthatmyfirmisn’tbetterthanyours?”
“Becauseyoucallandaskmeforadviceoncasesallthetime—sillycasesatthat.Ifyourfirmwas
better,you’dneverhavetoask.”
“Whatever.”Shegroaned.“Haveyoubuckedofftheonlinedatingwagonyet?”
“Bucked?Wagon?”IcouldneverunderstandherlittleSouthernmetaphors.“Whatthehelldoes
thatmean?”
“Ugh,god...”Shesighed.“Itmeansyoudidn’tupdatemeaboutyourdatelastnightsoIguessit
wasabust,whichmeansyouhaven’tsleptwithanyoneinoveramonth.Thathastobearecordfor
you.”
“Itis.”
“Doyouwantsomeadvice?”
“Notunlessyouwanttocometomyofficeandtellmeinperson.”Ismiled.
“No,thanks.Speakingofadvice,I’llneedyourhelpFridaynight.”
“Withwhat?”
“Ijustlandedaprettybigcase.Ihaven’tgonethroughallthedocumentsyet,butIalreadyknow
I’minovermyhead.”
Ileanedbackinmychair.“Ifit’sthatbigofacase,youcouldbringthedocumentstomycondo
tonight.I’dbehappytohelpyousortthroughthem.Categorizationhasalwaysbeenmyspecialty.”
“Ha!Nicetry,butIdon’tthinkso.”Shecontinuedtotalkabouthercase,butIwasonlyhalfway
listening.Itstillstruckmeasoddthatshedidn’twanttomeetmeinperson,thatsheshutdownthe
verythoughtanytimeIbroughtitup.
“Also...”Shewasstillrambling.“I’llprobablyhavetodosomeresearchonthosechanges.I’m
notsureif—”
“TellmetherealreasonwhyIcan’tmeetyouinperson.”Icutheroff.
“What?”
“We’veknowneachotherforsixmonthsnow.Whydon’tyouwanttomeet?”
Silence.
“DoIneedtorepeatthequestion?”Istoodupandwalkedovertomydoor,lockingit.“Didyou
notunderstandme?”
“It’sagainsttheLawyerChatrules...”
“FuckLawyerChat.”Irolledmyeyes.“It’sagainsttherulesforyouandmetohaveeachother ’s
phonenumbersinthefirstplace,forustoactlikefuckingteenagersandmakeeachothercumover
thephoneatnight,butyou’venevercomplainedaboutthat.”
“You’venevermademecum...”
“Don’tlietome.”
“Youhaven’t.”
“So,lastweekwhenIsaidthatIwantedyoutoridemymouthsoIcouldeatyourpussyuntilyou
cameallovermylips,youwerepretendingtobreathehard?”
Shesuckedinabreath.“No,but—”
“Ithoughtso.Whycan’twemeetinperson?”
“Becauseitwouldruinourfriendshipandyouknowit.”
“Idon’t.”
“You’vetoldmethatyouneversleepwiththesamewomantwice,thatafteryousleepwith
someoneyou’redonewithher.”
“I’veneverfuckedoneofmyfriendsbefore.”
“That’sbecauseI’myouronlyone.”
“I’maware,but—”Istopped.Ihadnodefenseforthat.
Silencelingeredovertheline,andItriedtothinkofanotherargument.
Shespokeupfirst.“Ihonestlydon’twanttoruinourfriendshipoveronesenselessfuck.”
“Iguaranteewe’llhavemorethanonesenselessfuck.”
Herlight,airylaughdriftedovertheline,andIsighed—attemptingtoenvisionwhatshelooked
like.Iwasn’tsurewhy,butoverthepastfewweeks,I’dbeenlongingtoexperienceherlaughterface
toface.
“Youknow,”shewenton,“forahighprofilelawyer,youhaveaprettydirtymouth.”
“You’dbesurprisedhowmuchfilthieritcanget.”
“FilthierthanwhatI’vealreadyexperienced?”
“Muchfilthier.”I’dbeentreadingthewaterssincewebeganthisfriendship—stillhopefulthat
we’dmeetinpersonsomeday,butnowthatweweren’t,therewasnopointinholdingback.“Iguess
I’lltalktoyoutonight.”
“Notunlessyoufindanotherdatebetweennowandthen.Iknowyou’llbesearching.”
“OfcourseI’llbesearching.”Iscoffed.“IsAlyssayourrealname?”
“Yes,butI’msureThoreauisn’tyours.Doyoucaretofinallygiveittome?”
“I’llgiveittoyouwhenyoucometoyourfuckingsensesandletmeseeyou.”
“Youjustwon’tletthatgo,willyou?”Shelaughedagain.“WhatiftherealreasonIdon’twantto
meetyouisbecauseI’mugly?”
“Ihaveagoodfeelingthatyou’renot.”
“ButifIwas?”
“I’dfuckyouwiththelightsoff.”
“Ipreferthelightson.”
“ThenI’dmakeyouwearapaperbagoveryourhead.”
“WHAT?!”Sheburstintogiggles.“You’reridiculous!Ugh,there’saclientatmydoorrightnow.I
havetogo.CanIcallyoulater?”
“Always.”Ihungup,smiling.Thenithitme.
Fuck...Shealwaysfindsawayoutofthatlineofquestioning...
Perjury(n.):
Thewillfulgivingoffalsetestimonyunderoath.
Alyssa(Well,myrealnameis“Aubrey”...)
“Liesalwayscatchuptopeopleintheend.Whydon’tpeopleunderstandthat?”That’swhat
Thoreau’stextmessagesaidthismorning.
“Youdon’tthinksomeliesarejustifiable?”Itextedback.
“No.Never.”
Ihesitated.“So,you’veneverliedtome?”
“WhywouldI?”
“Becausewebarelyknoweachother...”
“Onlybecauseyoukeepmeatadistance.”HesentmeanothertextbeforeIcouldrespond.
“WouldyouliketoknowmyrealnameandwhereIwork?”
“Ipreferouranonymousarrangement.”
“Ofcourseyoudo,andI’veneverliedtoyou.Itrustyouforsomestrangereason.”
“Somestrangereason?”
“Verystrange.I’lltalktoyoulater.”
Itossedmyphoneintomypurseandsighed,lettingthatfamiliarfeelingofguiltwashoverme.
I’dnevermeanttocontinuetalkingtohim,tobecomehisfriendoutsideofLawyerChat,butIwasin
toodeep,andIdidn’twanttolethimgo.
Monthsago,whenI’dspottedtheinvitationtotheexclusivenetworkonmymother ’sdesk,Iswore
toonlyuseitwhenIneededtoaskquestionsformypre-lawclasses.I’dusedheraccesscodetolog
in,builtafakeprofile,andmadesureallthequestionsIaskedwereweavedinawaythatnoone
wouldknowthattheywereforhomeworkassignments.
Unfortunatelyforme,thepre-lawprogramatDukewasunlikeanyotherprograminthecountry.
Itconsistedofmorehands-onclasses,one-on-onementoringfrompracticinglawyers,anditwas
mandatedthateachstudentfindaninternshipforthefinalfoursemesters.Inadditiontothat,they
expectedustoreadthroughandinterpretcasefileslikewewerealreadylawyers.
IfIhadknownthataskingThoreauforsomuchhomeworkadvicewouldleadtoanactual
friendship,Imighthavestoppedtalkingtohimsooner.Thenagain,justlikeIwashisonlyfriend,he
wasmyonlyfriend,too.
Hewasopenandhonesteverytimewespoke,andIonlywishedthatIcouldbethesame—
especiallysinceheseemedtohaveahabitofsaying,“Ihatefuckingliars”wheneveroneofhisdates
deceivedhim.
Damnit...
Smoothingthetullefabricofmytutu,Itookseveraldeepbreaths;Icouldthinkaboutmy
friendshipwithThoreaulater,rightnowIneededtofocus.
TodaywasauditiondayforaproductionofSwanLakeandIwasanervouswreck;I’dbarelyslept
thenightbefore,skippedbreakfast,andshoweduptothetheaterfivehoursearly.
“Pleaseclearthestage,ladiesandgentlemen!”Thedirectorshoutedfrombelow.“Theofficial
auditionswillbegininthirtyminutes!Pleaseclearthestageandmakeyourwaytothewings!”
Beforeheadingbackstage,Ilookedoutintotheaudience.Mostofthefaceswerefamiliar—my
classmates,instructors,afewdirectorsfromtheballetcompanyI’dworkedforlastsummer,butthe
facesIneededtoseeweren’tthere.
Theyneverwere.
Hurt,Ifoundacornerinthedressingroomandcalledmymother.
“Hello?”sheansweredonthefirstring.
“Whyaren’tyouhere?”
“Whyaren’tIwhere,Aubrey?Whatareyoutalkingaboutnow?”Sheletoutanexasperatedsigh.
“MyopenauditionforSwanLake.Youpromisedthatyouanddadwerecoming.”
“It’sAubrey,honey!”Sheyelledtomydadinthebackground.“Yourrecitalwastoday?”
“Ihaven’tbeeninarecitalsinceIwasthirteen.”Igrittedmyteeth.“Thisisanaudition,aonceina
lifetimeaudition,andyou’resupposedtobehere.”
“Iguessmysecretaryforgottotellmeaboutitthismorning,”shesaid.“Haveyoulandedany
internshipsforyourmajoryet?”
“Ihavetwomajors.”
“Pre-law,Aubrey.”
“No.”Isighed.
“Well,whynot?Doyouthinkoneisjustgoingtofallfromtheskyandlandinyourlap?Isthat
it?”
“IhadaninterviewyesterdayatBlaineandAssociates,”Isaid,feelingmyheartgrowheavierby
thesecond,“andIhaveanotheronenextweekatGreenwood,Bach,andHamilton.I’malsoaboutto
auditionfortheroleofalifetimeifyou’dliketopretendtogiveafuckforfiveseconds.”
“Excuseme,younglady?”
“You’renothere.”Thereweretearsinmyeyes.“You’renothere...Doyouknowhowhugethis
productionisgoingtobe?”
“Areyougettingpaid?IstheNewYorkBalletCompanyrunningit?”
“That’snotthepoint.I’vetoldyouoverandoverhowimportantthisauditionistome.Icalledand
remindedyoulastnight,anditwouldbereallyniceifmyparentsshowedupandbelievedinmefora
change.”
“Aubrey...”Shesighed.“Idobelieveinyou.Ialwayshave,butI’minthemiddleofahugehearing
rightnowandyouknowthatbecauseit’salloverthepapers.Youalsoknowthatbecominga
professionalballerinaisnotastablecareerchoice,andasmuchasIwouldlovetoleavemyhigh-
payingclienttowatchyoutiptoearoundonstage—”
“It’scalleddancingenpointe.”
“Samething,”shesaid.“Regardless,it’sjustanaudition.I’msureyourfatherandIwon’tbethe
onlyparentswhocouldn’tmakeittoday.Onceyougraduatefromcollegeandgetintolawschool,
you’llseeballetforwhatitreallyis—ahobby,andyou’llbegratefulthatwepushedyouintodouble
majoring.”
“Balletismydream,mother.”
“It’saphase,andyou’rewaypasttheprimeageforbecomingaprofessionallasttimeIchecked.
Rememberhowyousuddenlyupandquitatsixteen?You’llquitagain,andit’llbeforthebest.Asa
matteroffact—”
Ihungup.
Ididn’twanttolistentoanotheroneofherdream-killingspeeches,anditangeredmethatshe’d
calledballeta“phase”whenI’dbeendancingsinceIwassixyearsold.Whensheandmydadhad
pouredcountlessdollarsintoprivateclasses,costumes,andcompetitions.
TheonlyreasonwhyI’d“quit”atsixteenwasbecauseI’dbrokenmyfootandcouldn’taudition
foranyofthedanceschoolsanymore.AndtheonlyreasonIstartedtoshowthefaintestinterestinlaw
wasbecauseIcouldn’tdomuchoutsideofmyrehabsessionsexceptread.
Myhearthadalwaysbelongedinpointeslippers,andthatfactwouldneverchange.
“AubreyEverhart?”Amansuddenlycalledmynamefromthetheaterdoor.“Isthatyou?”
“Yes.”
“You’renexttotakethestage.Gotaboutfiveminutes.”
“Berightthere...”Istuffedmybagintoalocker.BeforeIcouldcloseit,myphonerang.
Knowingitwasmymothercallingtoofferahalf-assedapology,Itriedmybestnottoscream.
“Pleasesparemeyourapologies.”Iimmediatelypickedup.“Theydon’tmeananythingtome
anymore.”
“Iwascallingtotellyougoodluck,”adeepvoicesaid.
“Twominutes!”Astagehandglaredatmeandmotionedformetoheadontothestage.
“Thoreau?”Iturnedmybacktothestagehand.“Whatareyoutellingmegoodluckfor?”
“Youmentionedhavingsometypeofauditionweeksago.It’stoday,right?”
“Yes,thankyou...”
“Youdon’tsoundtooexcitedaboutyourdreamrightnow.”
“HowcanIbewhenmyownparentsdon’tbelieveinit?”
“You’retwentysevenyearsold.”Hescoffed.“Fuckyourparents.”
Ilaughed,guiltily.“Iwishitwasthatsimple...”
“Itreallyis.Youmakeyourownmoney,anddespitethefactthatyoudon’treallyknowshitabout
thelaw,youseemtobeaprettydecentlawyer.Fuckthem.”
“I’llkeepthatinmind,”Isaid,tryingtosteerthatsubjectaway.“I’mshockedyouremembered
thatmyauditionwastoday.”
“Ididn’t.”Hehungup,andIknewhewassmilingashedidthat.
“Fifteenseconds,MissEverhart!”Thestagehandgrabbedmyarmandpracticallypulledmeonto
thestage.
Ismiledatthejudgesandstoodinfifthposition—armsovermyhead,andwaitedforthefirstnote
ofTchaikovsky’scompositiontoplay.
Therewasarustlingofpapers,afewcoughsfromsomeoneintheaudience,andthenthemusic
began.
Iwassupposedtodemonstrateanarabesque,apirouette,andthenperformtheroutinethatI’d
beenrehearsinginclassforthepastmonthandahalf.Ididn’tfeellikeit,though,andsincethiswas
oneofmylastopportunitiestomakeanimpression,IdecidedtodancehowIwanted.
Ishutmyeyesandcompletedpirouetteafterpirouette,fouetteturnafterfouetteturn.Iwasn’teven
onbeatwiththemusic,andIcouldtellthepianistwasconfusedandtryingtokeepupwithme.
IdemonstratedeveryjumpIknew,perfectlylandingeachoneofthem,andwhenthepianistgave
upandstruckthelastnote,Ireturnedtofifthposition—smiling.
Therewasnoapplause,nocheers,nothing.Itriedtoreadthejudges’facestoseeiftheylooked
mildlyimpressed,buttheywerestoic.
“Thatwillbeall,MissEverhart,”oneofthemsaid.“WillMissLeightonReynoldspleasetakethe
stage?”
Imurmured“Thankyou”beforesteppingoffandrushingoutofthetheater.Ididn’tbother
watchingtherestoftheauditions.
Fortheremainderoftheafternoon,Iwalkedaroundcampusandtriednottocry.WhenIwassure
thatnotearswouldfall,IsentemailstoThoreau;thatwastheonlythingthatcouldpossiblymakeme
feelbetter.
Subject:Thinking...
“Onedinner.Onenight.Norepeats.”Doyoupickacheaporexpensiverestaurant?Doyou
payforthedinnerandthehotelroom?Ordoyoumakethewomansplititwithyou?
—Alyssa.
Subject:Re:Thinking...
Expensivedinner.Fivestarhotelsuite.Ipayforeverything.
WouldyoulikemetobookafewreservationsforussoIcanshowyou?
—Thoreau.
Subject:Re:Re:Thinking...
Ofcoursenot.Anda“few”reservations?Whathappenedtojustone?
Subject:Re:Re:Re:Thinking...
ItoldyouI’dmakeanexceptioninyourcase.Iinvestedinaboxofpaperbagstoday.
—Thoreau
Ilaughedandlookedatmywatch.Itwasfiveo’clockandIwassuretheresultsfortheproduction
hadbeenpostedhoursago,butIwastooscaredtolook.AllIwantedwasachancetobeamemberof
theswancorps,orevenanunderstudyforthelead.
WhydidIfuckupthatroutine?WhatthehellwasIthinking?
Afterdrivingmyselfcrazywithquestions,Iforcedmyselftomakethetrekbacktothedance
theatertolookatthefinalcastposting.WhenIarrived,therewasahugecrowdinfrontofthesign,
andIcouldheartheusual“I’min!I’min!”and“Howcouldtheynotpickme?”revelations.
Isqueezedmywaythrougheveryoneandsquintedatthesheet,lookingformynameontheminor
castsheetbutitwasn’tthere.
Itwasonthemajorcastsheet,andrightnexttotheleadroleofOdette/Odile,thewhiteandblack
swan,wasmyfullnameinbold.
Iburstintotears,jumpingupanddownindisbelief.Iwantedtocallmymomandtellherthegood
news,butmyheartsuddenlysankatthethought.
Iknewthatatthisverymoment,shewasprobablytellingmyfatherthatI’dhungupinherface,
andthatheneededtomakesureIknewthestringsbehindthempayingformyeducation:“Ifyoudrop
pre-law,we’llstopwritingthechecks...Pre-lawpaysforyourclasses,balletdoesn’t.”
***
Iliftedmyachingfeetoutofabucketoficeandpattedthemdrywithatowel.Iwasn’tsurehowIwas
goingtojugglealeadingrole,classes,andapotentialinternship,butIdidn’thaveachoice.
Sighing,IglancedatthecalendaronmydeskwhereI’dscribbled“Interviewprepday”intoday’s
slot.
MyupcominginterviewwithGreenwood,Bach,andHamilton—oneofthemostprestigiousfirms
inthestate,wasmorethanjustaninterview.Itwasaprocess,andeveryintern-seekingstudentknew
thatlandinganinternshipatthatfirmcoulddowondersforaresume.
Thefirmwassoselectivethattheyconductedfourroundsofphoneinterviews,threeonlinetests,
andrequiredeachapplicanttocompleteseveralessaysbeforethefinalinterviewwiththepartners.
I’dsoaredthroughthephoneinterviewsandtheexams,buttheessays—regardinghundredpaged
casefiles,weresomethingthatIhadn’texpected.I’deventhoughtthey’dsentmethewrongpacketso
Icalledtosay,“Ibelievemypacketwasswitchedwiththelaw-schoollevelinternapplication.”The
secretarysimplylaughedatme.
She’dsaidthefirmexpectedallofitsinterns—lawschoollevelandundergraduatelevel,tofill
outthesamepackettothebestoftheirability.
“Don’tworry,”she’dsaid.“We’renotexpectingperfectionfromyou.Wejustwanttoseehow
yourmindworks.”
Igrabbedthecasefilethatwasgivingmethemosttroubleandplaceditintomylap.ThenIwent
totheGBHfirm’swebsiteandfamiliarizedmyselfwiththethreepartnerswhowouldbeinterviewing
me.
Greenwood,thefounderofthefirm,wasasaltandpepperhairedmanwithwiryframedglasses.
HetoutedHarvardashisreasonforbeingsodemandingandthorough,andboastedthatinhisthirty
yearsofpracticingthelaw,he’dattainedoneofthehighestvictoryratesinthecountry.
Bach,partnerofthefirmforovertenyears,wasabaldmaninhisearlyforties,thoughhelooked
abitolder.He’dworkedhiswayupthroughthefirm,andsincehewas“suchahardworking
individualwithunparalleledpassion,”Greenwoodhadnochoicebuttomakehimhisfirstpartner.He
hadoneofthesecondhighestvictoryratesinthecountry.
LastwasHamilton—AndrewHamilton,andhewas...Hewassexyasfuck.Itriedtofocusonhis
biographyandignorehispicture,butIcouldn’thelpit.Hisdeepandpiercingblueeyeswerestaring
rightatme,andhisshort,darkbrownhairwasbeggingmyhandstorunthroughit.
HehadthefaceofaGreekGod—evenlytanned,perfectlysymmetrical,strongandchiseled
jawline,andhisfulllipswerecurvedintoaslightsmirk.
Eventhoughthepictureonlyshowedthetoppartofhisbody,Iimaginedthatbythewayhefilled
outhisnavybluesuitthattherewerehardanddefinedmusclesunderneathit.
Iwasgettingwetjustlookingathim.
Focus,Aubrey...Focus...
Strangely,hisbiowastheshortestoneofthemall.Itdidn’tlisthiseducation,hisbackground,or
theyearhebecamepartner.Itwasjustabunchoffillerwordsabouthow“thefirmwassohonoredto
havesuchanesteemedandprovenlawyer”ontheirteam.Oh,andheenjoyedeatingchocolate.
Howinformative...
Icopiedandpastedalloftheirbiosintoaworddocument,andthenIcalledThoreau.
“Goodevening,Alyssa,”heanswered,makingmemeltwithhisvoiceasusual.Isworehecould
talkmeintodoinganything—almostanything.
“Hey,um...”
“Yes?”
God,Ilovedhisfuckingvoice...Hehadn’tsaidmuchofanythingandIwasalreadyturnedon.
“YoucalledsoIcouldlistentoyoubreathe?”Hehadtobesmiling.
“Idid,actually.”Irolledmyeyes.“Areyouenjoyingmysounds?”
“I’denjoythemalotbetterifyouwereunderneathme.”
Iblushed.“Um...”
“Thecase,Alyssa.”Helaughed.“Tellmeaboutyourlatestcase.”
“Right,um...”Iclearedmythroat.“Longstoryshort:Myclientcarriedagunintoafederalbank
andforgottoturnonthesafetylock.Someonebumpedintohimandhishandsinstinctivelywentto
hispocket,andthegunfired—shootinghimintheleg.”
“Sincewhendoyoupracticecriminallaw?Ithoughtyourspecialtywascorporate.”
Shit...“Itis,itis.I’mtakingthiscaseforafriend,probono.”
“Hmmm.Well,yourfriendislookingattwotofiveyearsinafederalprisonifhedoesn’thave
anypriors.Whatpartofthisdoyouneedhelpwithexactly?”
“Thepleadingpart.Hedidn’thurtanyonebuthimself.”
“Didhehavealicensetocarry?”
“No...”Ilookedthroughmynotes.
“ThenI’msuretheprosecutionwillconvincethejurythathecarriedthatgunintothebankwith
theintenttoharmsomeoneotherthanhimself.Takewhateverdealtheyoffer.”
“Well,I...”Ilookedatwhattheassignmentsheetsaid.“WhatifIalreadyrejectedthatdeal?”
Hesighed.“Calltheprosecutionandtrytogetitback.Iftheysayno,pleadnocontest.”
“Nocontest?Areyououtofyourmind?”
“Areyou?Whattypeofcorporatelawyeragreestotakeanopenandshutcriminalcase?Afairly
inexperiencedoneatthat...”
“Foryourinformation,it’sanassign—”Icoughed.“Nevermind.Tellingmetopleadnocontest
isprettymuchthesamethingastellingmetopleadguilty.”
“Ifthatwasthecase,Iwouldhavesaidpleadguilty.”Hesoundedannoyed.“Nocontestisyour
client’sbestoption,andanyreallawyerwouldknowthat.Areyousureyoupassedthebarexam?”
“Iwouldn’thavebeeninvitedtojoinLawyerChatifIhadn’t,wouldI?”Ifeltmyheartachewith
thatlie.“I’mjusttryingtoavoidmyclientbeingsentencedtoprison.”
“Thenyoureallyshouldsticktocorporatelaw.”Therewasasmileinhisvoice.“Yourclientis
goingtoprisonandthere’snothingyoucandoaboutit.Theonlynegotiablethingabouthiscaseis
howlonghe’llspendthere.AnythingelseIcanhelpyouwith?DoIneedtolectureyouonthe
differencebetweenguiltyandnotguilty?”
Irolledmyeyesandputthefileaway.“Thankyouforyourcondescendinghelpasalways.”
“Mypleasure,”hesaid.“Ineedtoaskyousomethingimportant.”
“Aboutmycase?”
“No.”Heletoutalowlaugh.“Whatdoyoulooklike?”
“What?”Icouldbarelyhearmyvoice.“Whatdidyousay?”
“Youheardme.SinceImaynevergetachancetoseeyou,I’dliketoknow.Whatdoyoulook
like?”
Istoodupandwalkedovertomymirror,lettingmyeyesroamovermyreflection.“I’mnotsure
howI’msupposedtoanswerthat...”Ineededtochangethesubject,fast.Fromeverythinghe’dtoldme
abouthisdatesoverthepastfewmonths,hedefinitelyhadatypehelikedbest,atypethatintrigued
himlikenoother:Blonde,slightlycurvy,fulllips...
Me.
I’dtriedtoenvisionwhathelookedlikeplentyoftimes.Darkhaired,maybe?Dirtyblond?A
mouthmadeforkissingwithdeepgreeneyes?Sixpack,no,eightpackthatleadsdowntoalick-able
V?
Hedoesmentionworkingouteveryday...
Iwasmorethancertainthathewasattractive—hehadtobeifsomanywomenputupwithhimon
thosedatingsites,buteachtimemyminddrewapicture,I’dconvincemyselfthatIhadhimall
wrong.
“Youknowwhat?”Isaid,snappingoutofmythoughts.“I’veneverbeengoodatdescribing
things.Whatdoyoulooklike?”
“Ilooklikeamanwhowantstofuckyou.”
Tinglesranupanddownmyspine.“That’snotadescription...”
“Whatcolorisyourhair?”Hedidn’tsoundamused,andIknewhewasn’tgoingtoletmedirect
theconversationtonight.
“Red.”Iyankedthebandfromaroundmybunandlettheblondstrandsfalltomyshoulders.
“Howlongisit?”
“It’sshort...”
“Hmmm.Whataboutyoureyes?”
Istaredatmyblueandgreyirises.“Green,lightgreen.”
“Doyouhavefreckles?”
“No.”Atleastthatpartwastrue.
“Andyourlips?”
“Youwanttoknowhowthinorthicktheyare?”
“Iwanttoknowhowthey’dlookwrappedaroundmycock.”
Igasped.
“Areyouplayingshytonight?”Icecubesclinkedagainstaglassinhisbackground.“Howmuch
ofmycockdoyouthinkyoucouldtakeintoyourmouth?”
Iremainedsilent,andmybreathingbegantoslow.
“Alyssa?”Hisvoicewassoft.“Areyougoingtoanswerme?”
“It’shardtomakeapredictionaboutsomethingyou’veneverdone.”Iheardhiminhaleadeep
breath,andthelinewentcompletelysilent.
Ithoughthe’daskmehowI’dmanagedtohavesexwithboyfriendsinthepastwithoutevergiving
ablowjob,buthedidn’t.
“Hmmm.Areyouanaturalredhead?”
“Whatdoesitmatter?”Imovedovertomybed.“I’mclearlynotyourtype.”
“Ihaveapreference,notatype,andasmartmouthedredheadwho’sneverhadanotherman’scock
inhermouthismorethanworthyofanexception.”
Ihookedathumbunderneathmypantiesandpeeledthemoffbeforeslippingunderthesheets.
“ToobadI’mnotafullblownvirgin,huh?”
“Idon’tfuckvirgins.”Hepaused.“ButconsideringthefactthatyouandIhaveneverfucked,you
mightaswellbeone.”
Wetnessslippeddownmythighs,andIfeltmynippleshardening.“Ihighlydoubt—”
“I’mtiredofonlybeingabletotalktoyouonthephone,Alyssa...”
Silence.
“Ineedtoseeyou...”Hisvoicewasstrained.“Ineedtofuckyou...”
“Thoreau...”
“No,listentome.”Histonewasawarning.“Ineedtobeburieddeepinsideofyou,feelingyour
pussythrobaroundmycockasyouscreammyname—myrealname.”
Ahandtraileddownpastmystomachandbetweenmythighs,andmyfingersbegantostrummy
clit.Slowatfirst,thenfaster,fasterwitheverysoundofhisheavybreathsinmyear.
“I’vebeenverypatientwithyou...”Hisvoicetrailedoff.“Don’tyouthink?”
“No...”
“Ihave,”hesaid.“I’mtiredofimagininghowwetyourpussycanget,howloudlyyou’llscream
whenIsuckyourtitsasyourideme...HowhardI’llpullyourhairwhenIbendyouovermydeskand
fuckyouuntilyoucan’tbreathe...Tired.”
Ishutmyeyes,lettingmyotherhandsqueezemybreast,lettingmythumbpinchmynipple.
“I’mgivingyoutwoweekstocometoyourfuckingsenses...”
“What?”
“Twoweeks,”hewhispered.“That’swhenyouandIaregoingtomeetfacetoface,andI’mgoing
toclaimeveryinchofyou.”
“Ican’t...Ican’tagreeto...that.”
“Youwill.”Hisbreathingwasnowinsyncwithmine.“Andthesecondyoudo,you’regoingto
invitemeoverandI’mgoingtoremindyouofeverythingyou’veteasedmewithoverthepastsix
months.”
Iwasspeechless.Myclitwasswellingwitheachrubofmyfinger,andmybreathsweregetting
shorterandshorter.
“I’llbegentleatfirst,”hewhispered,“especiallywhenIslidemycockintoyourmouthandpull
onyourhair,showingyouexactlyhowIlikeittobesucked.”
“Stop...”Iwaspanting.“Please...Stop...”
“Trustme,Iwon’t.”
“Thoreau...”Mylegsweretrembling.
“Ican’tjusttalktoyouanymore.Ineedtofeelyou,Ineedtotasteyou.Sayyestotwoweeks...”
Ibitmylip,knowingthatifhesaiditagain,ifheaskedmeonemoretime,Iwouldsayyes.
“Alyssa...”Hewasbegging.
Iwassecondsawayfromcoming,secondsawayfromscreaming“Yes!Yes!Yes!”
“Promisemeyou’llletmefuckyouintwoweeks...”
Asifmymouthwasunderhiscommand,itfreedmybottomlipandpreparedtosayyes,butI
hungup.
Keepingmyeyesshut,IlayinbedandletthewavesofanorgasmrollthroughmeasIscreamed
thethreeyeseshecouldn’thear.WhenIfinallystoppedshaking,Irolledoverandgrabbedapillow,
pullingittomychest.
BeforeIcouldforcemyselftosleep,Iheardmyphoneringingbeneathme.
ItwasatextfromThoreau.“I’lltakethatasayes.Fourteendays.”
**Endofexcerpt**
ReasonableDoubt#1iscurrentlyFREEonallplatforms,andthefullseries(Episodes1-3)isnow
availableina
AlsobyWhitneyG.
Tobeapartofmymailinglistandbenotifiedofreleasedatesandspecialoffers,pleasesignupvia
this
Turbulence
Sincerely,Carter
Sincerely,Arizona
MidLifeLoveSeries: