The Nanny and the Beast: An Alpha Billionaire Romance

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by Carter Blake

She stands up and gives me a look, one that has my heart pounding in my chest. I stare at her wide eyed and surprised as she moves towards the door, swaying those sexy hips away from me. For a split second, I think that I might have offended her and she’s leaving me behind, but then she clicks the lock shut and the entire atmosphere in the room changes. There is a sexual tension so thick that I could almost cut it with a knife.

  She’s moving nearer, with intent, and while I’m not quite sure what’s about to happen, I know for sure that I don’t want to stop it.

  Her fingers trail along my desk, which I watch in awe. Then she tumbles to the ground and she climbs under the desk.

  I might have had quite a few sexual experiences in this room, but nothing quite like this. Nothing that has had my entire body freaking out with intense passion.

  As her fingers fumble with my zipper, trying to free my thick, throbbing erection, I toss my hands behind my head and allow my eyes to slide shut. I try to remain quiet and in control as she takes me in her hand, but I cannot stop the intense tremble that races right through my body and into my cock. She plays with it for a few moments, almost as if she’s trying to get used to it, before moving her mouth closer and wrapping her lips around me.

  “Oh fuck,” I gasp, slamming my hands down on the desk in amazement. “Oh my God, Naomi.”

  Her mouth on me feels absolutely amazing, and I don’t know how long I’m going to be able to keep control of myself while she’s doing this to me. She’s taking me right in, almost to the back of her throat, and she’s flickering her tongue up and down my length in a way that feels utterly phenomenal.

  This is even better than any fantasy I could have ever concocted. Her mouth on me is sending me flying higher than air. As the pressure builds within me, and I know my release is about to come at any moment, I find that euphoric, loving sensation filling me once more. It’s almost as if when I’m at the moment that I’m most vulnerable, my feelings can become more free, and I can just accept how I feel about Naomi without any guilt or fear.

  After what feels like only a few moments, I explode in desire, shuddering and buckling under the power of her mouth. Then, as I watch her slide out from under the desk while I’m panting like crazy, I stare in awe as she makes a point of swallowing everything down in front of me.

  “You really are incredible, you know that?” I gasp out, trying to zip myself up with fingers that are still shaking from the incredible blow job she just gave me.

  “The best PA you’ve ever had?” She’s teasing me, flirting with me, and I love every single second of it. What I wouldn’t give to hire her to be next to me all the time. The only problem is I wouldn’t be able to get anything done.

  “Oh my God, without a doubt. If I could, I would fire Amber right now and have you on board full-time. If only you weren’t so damn good at all the PR stuff.”

  We both laugh for a few moments, just enjoying one another’s company, which feels just as good as what she just did to me. I like her being around me, for every single reason, and I can’t help myself from wanting to get to a point where we can be like this every day.

  Chapter Eleven

  Naomi

  “Do you really think that this is going to work?” Wesley asks me anxiously. “I hate this media stuff, and facing them head on in a press conference terrifies me. I’ve never enjoyed it.”

  “I would never have guessed,” I tell him honestly. “Before I got the job with Future Pharmaceuticals I watched some of your interviews online and you always seem so confident. I know that you’ll be able to pull this off today. Just do whatever it is that you normally do.”

  I have called the press conference because after the party things went from good, to a little…less than good.

  Some of the tabloid newspapers started to suggest that the pills might contain some chemicals that aren’t so good for human consumption, and as time has passed that seems to have been accepted as fact.

  I might not understand too much about the medical world – which I probably should really, considering who my father is – I have been reassured that isn’t the case, so I want this to be put to bed before it becomes an all damaging issue. If this formula is my father’s, and he intends to do something with it, I don’t want it to look bad when it really doesn’t need to. That’s why I’ve worked so damn hard to make this a success – now I just need Wesley to do his part and make things work. I know he can, that much is true, I just need him to pull it out of the bag.

  “Well, you know what they say,” he grins at me. “Fake it until you make it.”

  In that moment, I feel a real affinity with him. We’re both wearing a mask most of the time, just for different reasons. We both inherited a past from our parents, and we’re trying to do the best that we can with it. I actually feel bad that this nice guy is slowly being unraveled by me, when it isn’t really his fault, but now that the guy who I want to get revenge on isn’t here, so I don’t have any real choice. I’m afraid it has to be him, and I could really do with keeping that in mind.

  “Yeah, well we’ve been through all the difficult questions that might come your way, so you know what to say, right?”

  I did enough research on what everyone is saying to learn the things that the media might be about to ask. I might not know a whole lot about the industry, but I do feel like I understand journalists enough to know the areas that they’re likely to draw upon.

  “We’ve practiced all the answers enough’ I’m pretty sure that you’ll be fine. And don’t forget that I’ll be by your side the entire time too.” I rub his shoulders lightly, instantly noticing the spark that races through my body.

  I don’t want that there, it makes everything very confusing, so I snatch my hand back very rapidly to try and disguise it, but Wesley is already grinning at me, proving that he felt it too.

  “Okay,” he sighs deeply, mentally preparing himself. “Let’s go in there, let’s get this done.”

  I want to tell him that at least he looks good in his charcoal suit, but that feels inappropriate to say, so I force my lips to remain zipped shut. Looking good, appearing professional, is vital in things like this, so at least he’s done that much.

  We walk forward, into the room that I’ve had set up for the press conference, and I notice my heart rate instantly kicking up a notch, proving just how anxious I am about it all too. I shouldn’t really care that much, as long as the formula comes across as alright, but for some reason I am. I’m half scared that Wesley will be slated, and I’m also terrified that someone will notice me and pick up who I am. I scan my eyes around the room, but luckily for me it seems like no one is even noticing me. I’m just staff, someone to be completely ignored.

  Wesley sits in his chair and faces out the crowd, whereas I stand behind him, trying to blend into the background, and it isn’t long before the questions start firing in his direction.

  “Can you tell us exactly what is in the drug?”

  “What are your plans with regards to health and safety?”

  “What will the costs be of this drug to the public?”

  I have to suck in a few deep breaths of air just to keep myself calm, but luckily for me Wesley turns on the charm and manages to relax everyone in almost an instant. He really is an expert in faking it until you make it, which makes me jealous. I thought I was pretty good at doing it, but nothing compared to this. It actually makes me like him that little bit more.

  Just as I think we might be ready to wrap things up, having made a full success of things, someone else stands up, a guy that I haven’t noticed before, and he raises his hand to grab Wesley’s attention. I stare at him smilingly, thinking that this will be the last one, but then he opens his mouth and he starts talking.

  “So, Mr. Montgomery, what do you have to say about the disagreement between your scientists over this drug?”

  That statement makes my heart stop dead in my chest. Yes, just before I started working at Future Pharmaceuticals there was some petty
disagreement between a couple of the staff on the technical team, and one of them walked out, but it wasn’t to do with the drug – not really.

  It was petty and came about due to working under stressful conditions in a small lab. But no one should know about this, least of all the media. Everyone has signed a non-disclosure agreement for things like that, including me, so this could cause some serious issues.

  “Didn’t you lose people over this?” The guy continues.

  Shit, what do I do? Should I step in and put an end to things? I glance over to Wesley, wanting to take lead from him, but he isn’t making any contact with me. Then, he answers the guy, without even batting an eyelid, taking control of the situation himself. I haven’t prompted him on anything like this because I never thought it would come about.

  “I think in a company such as mine, where people work long days under intense conditions, there will always be staff disputes. The disagreement that led to someone moving on to another company wasn’t over the drug, it was more to do with the clash of egos. I mean, it got sorted in the proper way, and we conducted an exit interview, but sometimes things cannot be saved.”

  The man stares at him for a few moments, before sliding slowly back into his seat, seemingly with nothing else to argue. The way that Wesley handled that was phenomenal, but I don’t want to risk anything more, so I step forward and I tell him that it’s time to go.

  “Okay, well thank you every one. It’s been nice to speak to you all.”

  By the time we get back into the hallway, I realize that my heart is thumping painfully in my chest. That was petrifying, and I cannot believe that we made it through unscathed.

  “Wow, you did really well,” I gasp to him, grabbing onto his arm. “I can’t believe how amazing you are.”

  He pulls me in for a deep, celebratory hug and I fall into his chest happily. This moment is far too intimate, far too nice, and I’m sure that others must be picking up on it, but luckily no one has the guts to comment.

  “Thank you,” he whispers into my ear. “I couldn’t have done it without you. You were a massive help.” Seeing him in action, I’m not quite sure that’s the truth, but of course I don’t intend to say that aloud. I would much rather lap up the compliments, and allow him to believe that I’m amazing at my job. “I have an investor meeting to go to now, but I’ll see you in a bit, okay?”

  I watch him walk away from me with a wistful feeling in my heart, until I feel a rough tap on my shoulder and I spin around to see the unwelcome face of Oliver looking back at me. He’s hunched over, dandruff littering his shoulders, and his glasses are hanging annoyingly on the end of his nose. Already I feel irritated, and he hasn’t even opened his mouth yet. I just know that I’m not going to like what he has to say, because I never do. I swear to God if he asks me if me and Wesley have slept together yet I might just kick him in the balls.

  “How was that?” Oliver asks, a smug grin on his face.

  “What?” I stare at him blankly, not even slightly understanding his question.

  “The conference? Was he blindsided?”

  “Did you do that?” I gasp in annoyance. “Are you fucking serious? What the hell were you playing at?”

  “Oh come on, it’s funny,” he laughs loudly winding me up even more. “Wesley needs taking down a peg or two. I want him to be off balance so we can take him down quicker.”

  “And you honestly think that’s a good idea to do without even telling me?” I snap back, my blood boiling with anger. “You could have damaged everything with that stupid move. I know we want to take down the company, but we don’t want to destroy Dad’s work in the process.”

  The odd look he gives me proves without a doubt that he just doesn’t get it. How the hell am I supposed to work alongside someone who is so pig headed?

  “Just keep me in the loop next time, okay?”

  “That’s not all that I’ve done,” he tells me just before I’m about to turn away. “I got this for you?”

  He hands me a small box with some weird stuff inside it, which I turn over and over in my fingers, trying to work out what the hell I’m supposed to be doing with it.

  “What’s this?” I ask in an exasperated tone. “And it better not be something you have already done without me.”

  This is why I didn’t want any help, this is why I started this alone. I should have just explained to Dad that I didn’t really want any help. I’m sure he would have understood.

  “It’s to make a cast. Then if you get the opportunity to, you can print Wesley’s office key into it, so you can get one created for yourself.”

  Damn it, I don’t want to have to admit it to him, but that’s actually pretty good thinking on his behalf. “Okay,” I say a little grumpily, shoving the item into my pocket. “Thank you. I will do that.”

  “Yeah, then you can get into his office and–”

  “I know, I know,” I hold up my hands, shutting him down. “Trust me, I know what I have to do. I’ve been planning this forever. Don’t you worry about my part, I have that under control.”

  No way will he be telling me what to do, I’m the only one who knows what she’s doing.

  With that I turn away from him, and I make my way back to my own office to think things through before I have to face Wesley again. I get the strong sense that Oliver is watching me leave, but I refuse to give him the satisfaction of turning around to catch him. That will be the one good thing to all of this being done – at least I won’t have to deal with him again! I don’t know what it is about him, but he drives me crazy in the worst way possible.

  Chapter Twelve

  Wesley

  Okay, so it might be a crazy idea to take everyone away from the office for an entire three days when we have such an important drug release in the works, but I have to admit that guy and his question with regards to my staff members threw me. I just wasn’t expecting it, and it made me see things in a very different way. No one should have been able to know that information, it really should have been kept private, so it makes me worry how people see the company in reality, not just what they tell me about it.

  “This is insane,” Naomi laughs loudly, spinning around in the middle of the reception area of the spa retreat I have brought everyone too.

  I just think that for the moment we need to focus on building a strong bond between us all, and improving communication. I know for a fact that productivity levels are much higher when everyone is happy, so for that reason this feels like the exact right moment to get everything back under control. The investors at the meeting after the press conference agreed with me too. “I can’t believe you organized it quickly.”

  “Well, I do have a good relationship with this place,” I admit. “We have done our team building activities here before. Hence why no one else is as excited as you.” She glances around, seeing that people have already gone to their rooms to pack their stuff away, so she nods quickly before picking up her cases to do the same. “Do you need a hand with that?”

  I did consider booking us a room together, but that felt a little too presumptuous.

  “No, no, I’ll be okay. Do we need to come right back down the stairs?”

  “Yes, the instructor will be here in a moment.” This guy is great, he’s an ex army commander who really knows how to create a fun filled, but learning experience. The last time we came here there were a lot of office disputes, and the difference when we got back was palpable. “So I’ll see you shortly.”

  I make my way to my own room, which is the penthouse suite, allowing me some luxuries while we’re here. I love having a hot tub and a great view from my window, it helps me forget all the shit going on downstairs. As my eyes scan over to the bed, I can’t help but picture Naomi in it, writhing around, allowing me to do all kinds of awesome things to her body. She’s such an incredible beauty, and I would love to be with her right now, but of course we’re here for a reason and I need to keep my mind centered on that.

  As we all ga
ther in the lobby, and Steve introduces himself, I can’t stop from flickering my eyes over to where Naomi’s standing, looking at him intently. She makes me smile to myself, every time I see her, especially when she’s putting such an effort into the business. The company has become my life, it really has, and to see someone else caring about it as much as I do makes my heart flutter excitedly.

  “Right, I think that communication is a massive issue here,” Steve glances at us all in turn. When he gets to me, I nod quickly, confirming what he’s already suspected. “And that affects motivation, so what I’m going to do for you is write all your names on a piece of paper and pick you out to put you in pairs. Then we will have a fun day of friendly competition. Now, it doesn’t even matter if you aren’t paired with someone who you work with directly, what you need to have a successful company is communication throughout.”

  I can see people shooting me an anxious look, not really wanting to be paired with the boss, which I understand for awkward reasons. I don’t make eye contact with any of them, focusing on Steve instead.

  Once he’s done, he starts putting people together. “Okay, so Chris and Caroline, Michelle and Mika, Fleur and Harry, Ben and Josh, Wesley and…” Oh God, who is it going to be? All of a sudden this feels like a bad idea. “Naomi.” Oh wow… I couldn’t have even wished for that if I wanted to. That feels incredible, which gets even better as she shoots me a sweet smile. I don’t even listen to the rest of the names, because I no longer care. As if by some miracle I have been put with the person that I want to be with.

  ***

  As soon as Steve started the games, we all began to relax and actually have some fun. I knew it would turn out that way because it always does, but it makes me feel good all the same. I need a happy company, I want content employees, and to see them all having a good time together feels great. This is why I always go all out when it comes to the company Christmas party.

 

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