“So, I take it there will be more baths in your future. Will I be a part of them or?—”
“It will be you, Pria. I don’t bring women into my home. I told you that. How about I ask you some questions?”
“Fire away.”
“Have you taken a bath with anyone before?”
“I think what you really want to know is if I’ve taken one with a man, and the answer is no. Why would I when no one made my lady bits ache like you?”
I wanted to ask if she’d taken one with a woman just to get a rise out of her, but I held my tongue. “I’d say I’m sorry, but I’m not. Not when we’ve had all this amazing sex.” A smile spread across her face at the mention of our sex.
“Me too. I can’t believe you’ve never put someone out of commission before. I mean, damn, you couldn’t just have girth, but you’ve got length as well. You’ve got a monster cock.”
I was glad she thought so.
“Damn straight.”
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
kingston
It took allmy willpower not to follow Pria out of the elevator and into her office after our weekend together. I wasn’t done with her. Not by a long shot. All the way up the elevator, I fantasized about bending her over my desk and taking her from behind.
I wasn’t sure where my need to be inside of her during every waking minute came from. I couldn’t count how many times I’d unloaded inside her over the weekend, and I’d lost track of how many orgasms I’d given her. Whatever it was I wanted to do it every weekend. Nothing was better than being deep inside Pria’s tight heat.
The intercom buzzed before my new secretary’s voice interrupted my fantasy. Her name was Cindy or Sandy. I couldn’t remember. She started working here right before my last business trip and it seemed after me being gone, she thought her job was to sit on the phone and talk to whoever it was she talked to. She was annoyed anytime she had to actually work. I was in search of a new secretary and she knew it so that didn’t help her attitude toward me.
I wasn’t sure why she acted the way she did when I was her boss and the owner of the company. Did she not realize how easily I could fire her? Still, I’d wait until I had a replacement. I needed someone to at least answer my phone so I could get some work done.
“Mr. Avery,” Cindy or Sandy’s nasally voice came over the intercom. “A Mr. Whitmore is on the line for you. He says it’s urgent.”
If it was anyone other than Whitmore, I wouldn’t have taken the call. Hitting the button for line one, I put him on speakerphone so I could continue to type my email. “Whitmore, what can I do for you?”
“Mr. Avery, I just got off the phone with someone at Sun Heights Investments. Their CEO had a heart attack last night and they’re wanting to sell as fast as possible. We need to grab it before any other companies get wind of what happened.”
Who’s to say they hadn’t?
“What do we know about them? Have they been on your radar, because after the last company?—”
“I’m sorry about that, sir, but I do think we should look into buying?—”
Now it was my turn to interrupt him. “I want all the information you can give me right after lunch.”
“Yes, sir.”
“Where are they located?” I didn’t want to have to go out of town when I had another business trip in a couple of days.
“San Bernardino, California. If all the data adds up, I think they’d be a perfect fit.”
“We’ll see. I’ll see you after lunch.”
“Thank you, sir.”
Hanging up, I took a deep breath. I had a feeling I’d be heading out of town sooner than I thought. I had a lot of work to do before Whitmore brought me all the data and I needed coffee.
We had this amazing cinnamon coffee in the employee lounge that I seemed to be addicted to. I knew I could have had my secretary get it for me, but I liked to interact with my employees, and by interact, I meant intimidate them. They always worked harder when they saw me walking through the halls. I liked being unpredictable and not one of those bosses no one ever saw.
Color me shocked when I stepped out of my office and saw my secretary actually doing work. I gave her an approving nod and surveyed my surroundings. The moment my eyes made contact with anyone in the halls they looked down and scurried away. Perfect.