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by Nikki Chase


  Maybe there’s no story here. I don’t know how I feel about that.

  On one hand, I’m disappointed that my hard work hasn’t produced any results. On the other hand, I’m relieved that I have no reason to turn against Ethan and Penny.

  Damn it, this has turned even more personal now, in a completely different way.

  I don’t know what to do next, except for going along with the fake marriage plan for the next year or two, and collecting my six-figure pay checks.

  I guess I have time to decide. A lot of time.

  Right now, I’m enjoying Ethan’s company, and I guess that’s the most important thing at the moment. It has been so long since the last time I felt like I had a family, and I have to admit I’m liking being a part of this one.

  “Have fun, honey,” Ethan says as Penny opens the car door and steps outside.

  Without me realizing it, we’ve arrived at Penny’s destination, a tall luxury apartment building. Waking up from my daze, I say, “Have fun, Penny. See you later.”

  A woman and a girl Penny’s age are waiting outside, the girl almost vibrating in place from excitement, and the woman squinting at the car windows, probably trying to catch a glimpse of Ethan. Even in a private school, not all parents regularly appear in the media, I suppose.

  “See you,” Penny says with a big grin, all traces of annoyance gone. It’s nice to be a little girl sometimes; it only takes a play date with your BFF to make all your worries vanish.

  As Penny closes the door and leaves, Ethan turns to me. “Is there somewhere you want to go?”

  “Why? Are you going to drive me around?” I ask with a smile. I can’t believe Ethan freaking Hunter is my driver for the day.

  “Maybe,” he says. “If you don’t have anywhere to go, there’s a place I want to show you.”

  “What place?”

  “It’s a secret,” he says, raising one eyebrow.

  “It’s hard to say no to something like that.”

  Ethan chuckles. “You like surprises?”

  “Yeah, the good ones.”

  “I’ll remember that for future reference.” The promise in his eyes of a “future,” no matter how flimsy, makes my heart dance.

  “I can’t help it. I’m too curious for my own good.”

  “Be careful. I might use that against you,” Ethan threatens with a mischievous smile. I can’t get over how playful he is now, how different he is from the way he acts in the office.

  “How?” I challenge.

  “I don’t know, but I’d be careful if I were you. Curiosity killed the cat.”

  “But satisfaction brought it back,” I add automatically.

  “Huh?”

  “Uh, the saying ‘curiosity killed the cat’ is not complete. It’s supposed to go, ‘curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back,’”

  “I didn’t know that.”

  “Most people don’t. It means that when the cat finds out the truth, he’s satisfied and comes back to life.”

  “Oh, because a cat has nine lives,” Ethan says.

  “Exactly. I like the complete saying because the first part used to always bum me out, thinking about that poor cat.”

  Ethan bursts out into laughter. His blue eyes twinkle as he fixes his gaze on me.

  “So… Where are we going?” I ask, feeling self-conscious from being stared at.

  “We’re going to satisfy your curiosity, kitty cat,” Ethan says.

  “The office? This is your secret place?” I ask incredulously. “Do I have to remind you that I used to come here every day?”

  “I know. I see you in the building sometimes,” Ethan says as we step out of the car.

  I have to laugh. Sitting right in front of his office from nine to five every single day isn’t “sometimes.”

  But today’s definitely different, and not just because it’s quieter on a Saturday.

  The security guard and the receptionist treat me differently, now that I’ve just come out of Ethan’s shiny luxury car. They’re almost too polite, holding the door open and giving us big smiles as they greet us.

  Back when I was still working here as Ethan’s personal assistant, they never even acknowledged my presence. Life sure is different for the rich. It’s like they live in the same world, but an alternate reality.

  I can’t blame the security guard and the receptionist too much, though. I could see myself doing the same thing if I were in their position. You’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do to move up from your station in life.

  We take the elevator, but the button that Ethan presses is not the one for the office floor.

  “Where are we going?” I ask, my curiosity coming back.

  I can’t believe there’s a secret place in this office, where thousands of people come every day—including me.

  “Just watch, kitty cat,” Ethan says with a grin. “So curious.”

  As we shoot up to the top floor, I watch the ground fall outside the elevator. Whoever planned this building must be some kind of an adrenaline junkie, because it’s terrifying to go so high with only a panel of glass separating me from a thousand-foot drop.

  Come to think of it, maybe it was Ethan’s idea. The whole building belongs to him, after all. And his own apartment has views just like this.

  “What is it with you and heights?” I ask, turning toward him to avoid looking down to the ground. He’s standing right beside me, leaning against the same railing I’m holding, so close I can almost feel the heat emanating from his body.

  For the first time, I notice how strange he seems right now, how out of place.

  I’ve only ever seen him wearing business suits at the office. Today being his day off, Ethan’s in something a lot more casual: a pair of jeans and a dark T-shirt that hints at the lines and ridges of his sculpted chest and abs.

  “There’s just something about it that makes me feel…invincible,” he exhales. He smiles as he gazes at me. “It’s like I can see everything and that makes me feel more like I’m in control. Looking at all the tiny little buildings and the tiny little people all the way down there makes my problems seem insignificant.”

  When the elevator finally comes to a stop, Ethan takes my hand, making my heart jump in my chest. His hand feels warm and safe.

  It’s just an innocent touch, but the way my body reacts to it is far from innocent. I get chills from where our hands touch, going up through my arm and my whole body. My core clenches at the memory of how his big, graceful, masculine hand touched me last night.

  My jaw drops when I see we’re outside. My hair flies everywhere from how strong the wind is, this high up.

  “This is…the rooftop?”

  “Yeah,” Ethan says proudly.

  “Wow, I had no idea something like this is on the rooftop.”

  “That’s the whole idea. Nobody knows. Well, you do now, and the maintenance crew, but nobody else does.” Ethan grins as he watches my shock and awe. “Keep it a secret.”

  This is like a little oasis in the middle of the city. Pots of shrubs and flowers line both sides of the wooden path. The rest of the ground—if you can call the top of a skyscraper that—is covered with green grass. Real grass; none of that fake bright-green stuff.

  There’s a little fountain in the middle, as well as some benches along the edges of the roof. A concrete wall, about the height of my waist, runs along the edges of the rooftop.

  “You… This is… You’re the only one who comes here?” I ask again, not quite believing a place like this could remain a secret.

  “That’s what I’ve been telling you,” Ethan says with a proud grin as he excitedly pulls me closer toward the edge. “You know how sometimes I leave the office without telling you where I’m going?”

  “That’s when you come here?”

  “Yeah.”

  “This is amazing.” I touch the top of the concrete wall as we reach the edge. I can see the entire city from up here. I can even see where buildings become more
sparse, eaten up by vegetation.

  “I know. It’s a pretty good secret, huh?” Ethan teases me.

  “Yeah,” I admit with a giggle. It’s hard not to be happy with the sun warming up my skin, the wind flirting with my hair, and Ethan’s hand holding mine.

  “Satisfied your curiosity?”

  “Yeah.”

  “Good. We brought the cat back to life.” He smiles contentedly.

  “Why?” I ask.

  “Why what?”

  “Why are you showing this to me?”

  “Why not?”

  “I don’t know. You’ve kept this a secret so far.”

  “I just feel like sharing this place with someone.” Ethan shrugs. “Somehow, I don’t think Penny would appreciate it.”

  “Well, thank you. It’s beautiful,” I say with sincerity as I look up into his eyes, which appear light blue under the bright sunlight.

  “You’re beautiful,” he says as he gazes back into my eyes. He lifts up one hand to caress my cheek, and I close my eyes, savoring the feel of his skin on mine.

  I feel him lean closer before his lips graze mine. I sigh against his mouth and move closer. I want this so badly.

  Ethan seems to feel my need, as he yanks me flush against his chest. He traces my lips with his tongue and nibbles on my bottom lip. When I part my lips for him, he wastes no time sweeping inside.

  My senses go wild. This kiss…it’s overwhelming. It’s like a wild fire has started in my core and spread all over. I kiss him back, even as I fight to catch my breath. When he pulls away, we’re both panting, holding on tight like we’d fall if we let go of each other.

  My mind spins out of control. I haven’t even decided what we are yet. And I keep letting this lust take over. My feelings and emotions are trying desperately to catch up with what’s happening, and failing.

  He’s my employer, but he’s also legally my husband. So this can’t be wrong, right? At the same time, the marriage isn’t real. But what if we become a real couple? Would that make us husband and wife for real?

  Does Ethan even want to take this—whatever this is that we have—that far? Or is this just a game to him? Is he kissing me because I’m close and available, or could he actually want me?

  I have too many questions, but I can’t just ask him.

  What if he starts asking me questions about myself? What if he finds out who I really am and why I’m really here? What if he hates me after the big reveal?

  I squeeze my eyes shut and let go of all my thoughts. I can put them off until later. For now, I just want more of whatever this is. I’m hooked on Ethan, to the point where I’m losing my mind.

  His hand starts to roam all over my body, and I don’t mind it. Even worse, I like it.

  I thought being with a man would make me feel used. Maybe that’s because I’ve seen my mom get hurt too many times. But with Ethan, even if technically he’s using me to ward off the media, it’s not a deliberate decision on his part. Again, it just happened.

  Besides, it’s not like I’m not benefiting from this arrangement myself. To be perfectly honest, I want him to touch me and kiss me and, yes, use my body for his pleasure. But so far, he has only been giving, without asking for any sexual favors in return.

  I gasp as Ethan’s fingers travel up my inner thighs, raising the hem of my floral sundress. We’re out in the open, and I feel like anyone could see us.

  “Ethan.” My voice comes out hoarse and needy. It doesn’t sound at all like the order to stop that I meant to issue.

  “Yeah, kitten? Fuck, I love it when you say my name like that, with that sexy voice.”

  “We shouldn’t,” I say between heavy breaths as he finds my pussy and rubs me over my panties. “Someone could see us.”

  “I told you, this is a secret place,” he says confidently as he pulls the crotch of my panties aside and touches my folds. “Besides, I can tell you want this. You’re too damn wet to go home like this.”

  “Ethan, I…” The rest of my sentence hangs in the air, forgotten as Ethan rests his finger over the hood of my clit and puts a little pressure on it. I whimper and involuntarily push my hips down and forward against his hand.

  “Let me satisfy more than your curiosity, kitten,” he whispers in my ear. His finger slides smoothly over my pussy, aided by my wetness. He flicks my clit, making me cry out against his strong, muscular shoulder.

  With the wind teasing my entire body, heat spreads through my limbs, making me shiver with need. I can only hold on, clamping my fingers onto Ethan’s arms, as my orgasm starts roaring to the surface.

  He rubs me more insistently and says, “Come for me, kitten. Come on my fingers.” He drops his head and bites my neck without any warning.

  That does it.

  I hold on tight as wave after wave of pleasure washes over me. I explode and gush all over his fingers. My body shakes on its own, making it hard for me to keep standing. Ethan holds me up, even as he continues to skillfully manipulate my body, squeezing the last shiver out of me.

  “Let’s get you home,” he whispers in a low, guttural voice that sends a thrill down my spine. He takes my hand and puts it on the bulge in his pants, leaving no doubt as to what he wants.

  Ethan

  I’ve always preferred my home to the office, even though I work a lot.

  The whole reason I work so much in the first place is to give Penny a good life, so she has always been my priority. It wouldn’t make sense for me to then spend all my time at the office while neglecting her.

  But right now, I have a completely different reason to rush home, and that reason is straining against the zipper of my jeans right now. My cock is so damn hard it’s throbbing.

  I would’ve taken Megan up there on the rooftop if she weren’t a virgin. It can be painful for her, so the least I can do is make sure she’s comfortable. While it’s nice on the rooftop, it’s not the coziest place I could think of.

  The whole way down, I have my hands on Megan’s tight little body. Now I know what it means for a girl to have all the right curves in all the right places.

  I push her against the wall in the elevator, in the corner that I know isn’t covered by the security cameras.

  “Fuck, Megan, what are you doing to me?” I ask as I claim her hot lips. Of course she can’t respond, with me doing all I can to turn her lips red and puffy, just like I did to her pussy last night.

  It used to bug me that the cameras don’t cover the entire elevator, but right now that’s a good thing. I’m glad for the little bit of privacy.

  I don’t really care if people are going to talk about me acting like a perv in public. But I know Megan does, and it would affect Penny, too, indirectly, if and when the vulgar details emerge in the gossip tabloids.

  When we reach the ground floor, I walk briskly toward the car park, keeping my pace just slow enough so Megan can keep up.

  I know something’s wrong when I see the security guard’s face. He looks apologetic, which is never a good thing.

  “I’m sorry, sir,” he says, as I expect him to. “I tried to tell them they need an appointment to see you, but they wouldn’t listen.”

  I glance at a couple marching across the lobby toward me. They look like they’re in their forties, and they’re furious.

  I take a deep breath, readying myself for what’s to come. I don’t know what exactly their problem is with me, but I’ve made enough enemies to recognize that look of pure hatred when I see it.

  “Hunter!” the man yells out. “My wife and I have been trying to call you for months. Why are you avoiding us?”

  Holy hell, I don’t even know these people.

  “I’m sorry, what is this about?” I ask politely.

  This being Saturday, there’s only one security guard on the ground floor. I’d rather not have this turn physical, especially with Megan by my side.

  I glance at her. She looks scared, trying to hide behind me. I let go of her hand. “It’s okay. Just don’t stand
too close to me.”

  “You forced us to sell our land a few years ago. We had to let it go, even though the price was way too low for the market and we wanted to keep it.”

  Ah, two more of Lucas’ victims. Of course they’d direct all their anger at me.

  He has always been sly enough to disassociate his name from all of our projects, whereas I’ve always appeared all over the news as the face of the company. I realize now that was a dumb move, but at the time I didn’t know any better.

  “I assure you, Hunter Corporation has never done anything by coercion,” I say.

  “Yeah, then what do you call sending thugs to our home in the middle of the night?”

  “I don’t know, and I’m sorry you had to go through that. But I guarantee that Hunter Corporation has never done anything like that.”

  “Fuck you, Hunter!” The man lunges at me with his fist pulled back.

  Luckily, the security guard has succeeded in getting another guy to come down from his station upstairs. The two men hold back the angry guy by his chest and shoulders.

  “Sir, we’re going to have to ask you to leave the premises,” one guard says.

  “No! Stop treating me like a fucking criminal! I’m not the criminal here! He is!” He points at me with his index finger while screaming.

  The woman, who I assume is his wife, frantically tries to get the two burly guards off him, to no avail.

  “I’m sorry, sir, ma’am,” I repeat. “But Hunter Corporation has never hired any thugs or used force to acquire land. If you—”

  “Bullshit!” he cuts me off.

  “Please listen. I want to help you, but I can’t do that if you don’t listen.”

  “Why do I have to listen to your bullshit?”

  “Because I’m not the person you should be angry at. You should direct your grievance to Lucas Murdoch, the CEO of Primaland.”

  “No! Your people always pass me around whenever I call, transferring me from one department to another. Now that I’ve got you here, you’re not going to tell me to just talk to yet another guy.”

 

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