Chapter 19

THE ASSISTANT

Jennie

Manhattan, New York

I rocked my hips against Lisa's face one morning, moaning as she slid her tongue against my clit again and again. Her hands were gripping my thighs, steadying me as I began to shake.

"Oh goddddd, oh godddd…" I cried out, holding on to the wall behind her as I came on her lips.

Shutting my eyes, I felt my legs go slack, felt her moving me onto her lap. When I finally stopped shaking, she picked me up and carried me over to her office sofa. I felt her wiping between my legs with a warm cloth, and then she stepped away into her private bathroom.

She returned seconds later and sat next to me, running her fingers through my hair.

"I hope you enjoyed that," I said softly, pushing her hand away. "I'm pretty sure that's the last time I'll let you fuck me."

"Excuse me?"

"Were you sabotaging my career behind my back in hopes that I'd eventually sign your extension contract? Did you honestly think you could somehow use the fact that we've had sex, or the fact that I like you, to prevent me from going to another company?"

She raised her eyebrow, having the audacity to look confused.

"Apple called me yesterday and said they moved on with another candidate because my boss, i.e. you, wasn't able to give me a stellar enough recommendation for their company." I stood up, preventing her from pulling me close. "Google said the very same thing. And just this morning, I received two voicemails from Amazon and Microsoft, three from other companies, and I'm sure when I go downstairs to listen to them, they'll tell me the same thing."

"Jennie…"

"No." I shook my head. "I'm sorry I ever thought that there was even a slight chance that the two of us could work out when I left your company, and I'm sorry I ever thought you were anything more than a pompous, selfish, asshole because you clearly still are."

"Sexy as hell or not?"

"Yes. Sexy as hell or—" I stopped myself. "That's not the point of what I'm trying to say. I put in my notice with Human Resources before I came up here, so I highly suggest you accept it, and I highly suggest you give me one hell of a 'goodbye' package because you will not be seeing me again."

"Are you finished talking yet?"

"Yes." I rushed toward the door, but she caught me from behind and spun me around.

"I would never sabotage you, Jennie." She wiped away one of my stray tears with her fingertips. "Of course, deep down I did want you to stay, but I had nothing but nice things to say about you. I even said they'd be foolish not to hire you, but—"

"But?" I glared at her. "But what?"

"But if they thought the low-ass salaries they were offering were good enough for you, they needed to increase them exponentially or move along to someone else. I thought you deserved more."

"Is that all?"

"No," she said, looking into my eyes. "I also needed to personally interview each of the CEOs myself. Needed to make sure each one was a good fit for you, and that whoever you worked for next was already married."

I opened my mouth to ask her if she was being serious, but she beat me to it.

"Yes," she said, smirking. "Yes, I 'seriously' did need to do that."

"What does the CEO being married have to do with anything, Lisa? What if I have no interest in seeing you after I quit?"

"You do, so we're not even going to entertain that line of conversation." She rolled her eyes. "If the CEO is already married, I won't have to worry about 'this' happening at your next place of employment, and I can be somewhat less jealous."

"How selfish of you." I couldn't believe her, but for some reason I couldn't help the smile that was forming on my face.

"I'm pretty sure when you listen to Amazon, Microsoft, and the other companies' voicemails, that they'll be offering you one hell of a deal." She cupped my face in her hands. "At least, that's what they all told me yesterday."

"This still doesn't excuse you from interfering with my job search and insisting that you be my reference over Bambam."

"I'm pretty sure it does." She kissed me. "And now that there's no chance in hell of you signing my long-term extension contract, and you've hopefully realized that I'm not sabotaging you, how about dating me long-term instead?"

"I'll have to think about it." I kissed her back. "It depends on what you're offering…"