Authors: Abby Gordon
If you want nothing to do with this, then turn the
wrapper inside out, tape the book up and put it in the
recycling bin in the employee cafeteria during your
lunch hour. I will not contact you again.
If the possibility of such a relationship intrigues
you, however, then ask someone else to get lunch for
you and avoid the cafeteria so there is no confusion.
Just read the books and I will contact you. You will
not know who I am at first. I realize this may be
alarming, and I will do what I can to reassure you
that your safety, as well as your pleasure, will always
come first with me.
Respectfully,
A dominant
Hands shaking, Serena lifted the note and stared at the cover—a nude woman on her knees, with her hands bound by a cloth in front of her, a blindfold over her eyes, and a gold-link collar around her throat. And she was smiling. Over her head, in discreet silver letters—
Rights and Responsibilities
in a Dominant/Submissive Relationship.
Serena frowned. That didn’t fit with anything 22
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she had ever heard about the lifestyle. Admittedly, what
she
had
heard
was
innuendo
and
denunciations by her family, who collectively could have given the Puritans a run for their money, but that had been augmented by lurid stories and gossip from her college days. Turning the book over, the back cover described the book as a manual with a mix of erotic stories. Still of a mind to reject it, she opened it and found another note on the contents page.
Serena, I’ve crossed out the page numbers that
are more extreme than I go and circled those that
would apply to us. I’ve turned down pages to mark
specific
things
I
want
you
to
experience.
Dominant/submissive relationships are not all about
whips and chains or whatever else you may have
heard. That’s sadomasochism and, like sex slaves,
something I have never found of interest. The type of
relationship I envision having with you is quite
different, as you will discover by reading page eight.
Was there anything the man didn’t think of?
Now rather amused, Serena turned to page eight.
Her eyes scanned the page, picking up key words and
phrases—focus
on
physical
discipline...submissives who have a career and interests of his/her own...agree upon submissive boundaries.
A slight frown formed between her eyes as she read about safe words and how the well-being of the submissive was the priority of the dominant. A submissive could refuse certain sex acts and punishments, but focused on the dominant’s needs in return for protection. Communication and trust were key. Without those two things, the relationship wouldn’t work.
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Serena frowned. In many ways, that one paragraph described a ‘normal’ relationship. A couple taking care of each other in and out of the home. Well, except for the punishment, discipline, and all. She shook her head. Okay, she understood that he didn’t intend to beat her or anything. She snorted. As if she’d let anyone do that to her. But then, just what did it mean to be submissive? And what might this man want from her? Just sex? Or possibly, something more? Checking the turned-down corners, she skimmed over the marked sections.
After reading several paragraphs, she sat back in her chair and considered them. There was some physical discipline, mostly in the form of light spanking, if the submissive back-talked or broke their rules. There was some bondage, some use of sex toys, but mostly simple obedience. Hers to his commands. Serena realized she was indeed intrigued by the relationship the unknown Dominant outlined.
Closing her eyes, she groaned. That was it.
She’d definitely lost her mind. How could she even consider such a thing? From the book she’d devoured the past two nights, she knew it was because she was tired of being a vanilla girl with a vanilla life.
She had been willing to go on a blind date or meet a man at a bar, so how much farther down the spectrum was this? In many ways, this dominant was giving her all the power, at least initially, by giving her a way to stop all further communications.
Her eyes flew open. He’d gotten to her desk, into 24
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her desk. That meant he had to work in the building.
That meant she probably knew this man! Then why go to all this trouble? Why not just ask her out?
When he ‘communicated’ with her next, he had a few questions to answer.
Serena realized she’d made up her mind. She nodded slowly. As crazy as it might sound, she would see just what this dominant wanted with her. If she didn’t like the answers, then she would put his promise not to communicate with her to the test.
Feeling settled, she tucked the book and notes safely in her tote and closed the drawer. Starting her computer, she printed Keith’s schedule and pulled out her notes from last night’s conference call.
“‘Morning, Serena,” Keith greeted her as he came in. He unlocked his door. “How’s the day look?”
“Good morning,” she smiled, taking the paper from the printer. “Meetings as usual. Mark Hammond called to see if you were available at noon.”
He scowled. Keith appreciated his Senior VP for Public Relations’ media savvy and ability to keep the company at the top of the list the Fortune 500
companies turned to for computer solutions, but lately something had been rubbing Keith the wrong way. After the conversation on Serena’s birthday, Keith just didn’t want to think that more of his perceptions of people were wrong.
Mark had left MacLauren Industries, run by his father and brothers, several years earlier saying the computer arena offered more of a challenge. Mark was still good friends with Keith’s older brother Kevin. The brothers had had chilly relations for over ten years and hadn’t spoken in months. The rift was public even if very few knew just what it was about.
Briefly it crossed Keith’s mind that Mark was a corporate spy, and dismissed it.
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was waiting for a response from him. He tried to remember if Mark had mentioned anything the last time he’d seen him but couldn’t.
“Any idea what it’s about?”
Keith had quickly found that Serena, with her administrative contacts, gave him a leg up with his employees. Claire was Mark’s assistant and her penchant for gossip meant she usually called Serena within seconds of her boss calling Keith. Serena would scribble a hasty note and hand it to him as he talked.
“Not this time,” she shook her head. “But then, I haven’t had a chance to check with Claire.” Nodding, Keith gave her a tight smile.
“See what you can find out. And make it...” he glanced at his schedule. “Twelve-thirty. That way I can eat lunch today.”
At the word ‘lunch,’ Serena’s head jerked slightly.
Get a grip
.
“I’ll call Claire,” she managed to reply.
****
“Mark still scheduled for twelve-thirty?”
“Yes,” she nodded, not having had a chance to confirm it sooner. “Claire has no idea what it could be about. She hasn’t heard about any earth-shattering or eye-opening issues.” Serena smiled slightly. “She seemed rather miffed that she didn’t have the information. Knowing Claire, she’s doing everything possible to find out.”
“Good,” he nodded. “I’m going to get some lunch.
You need anything?”
“Oh, no,” she stammered. “That is, um, could you pick up a sandwich for me?”
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Bingo!
Keith shouted mentally. He barely managed not to smile.
“Sure,” he replied. “What kind?”
“Chicken salad, please,” she said, reaching for her purse.
“Serena, I think I can manage a sandwich,” he drawled.
She turned and caught the twinkle in his eyes.
Her jaw dropped as he winked at her and walked out.
“Who was that man and what did he do with my boss?” she muttered, shaking her head. “Well, whoever
you
are, I hope you’re watching and see that I’m not in the cafeteria.”
Wrapping her arms around her waist, she wondered what would happen next. A delicious feeling of anticipation ran up and down her back.
She was on the last few bites of her sandwich when Mark Hammond walked in.
“What’s this?” his voice boomed out. His broad upper body leaned over her desk and Serena shrank back before she could stop herself. “He won’t even let you leave your desk for lunch? Keith, what the hell is this?” he raised his voice more and projected it toward the partially open door. “You don’t let…”
“He bought my lunch, Mark,” Serena retorted, relieved her voice sounded calm to her ears. “I was waiting for a couple calls.” She inhaled sharply. Why was she even responding to him? She didn’t owe him anything after what happened a year and a half ago.
He would not intimidate her! “How is Penny?” Mark gave her a blank stare.
“Excuse me?”
“Penny
Davidson,”
she
prompted.
“Your
fiancée?”
“Oh, yes,” he smiled stiffly. “She’s fine.”
“Of course, she’s fine,” Keith said from his doorway. “Mark, I’ve got a very tight schedule today.
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Why wouldn’t you tell Serena what this was about?”
“She’s an assistant, Keith,” Mark replied, shrugging. “Does it matter?”
“Yes, it does,” Keith frowned. “She’s
my
assistant and that means I expect people to treat her with respect and give her the information she requests.” He gave Mark a stern look. “Is that clear?”
“Of course, of course,” he nodded. “Now,” he waved the folder in his hand. “How would you like to see something you’ll love and want yesterday?”
“I can’t imagine what that could be,” Keith murmured, stepping aside so Mark could precede him into the office.
Seeing Serena watching him, Keith opened and closed his hand twice, fingers spread. She grinned at the established signal and nodded as he closed the door.
Within five minutes, though, she heard Mark’s raised voice. Looking up from her monitor, she watched the door. Sure enough, she could hear the low rumble of Keith’s baritone.
“It wouldn’t hurt my feelings if Mark got himself fired,” she muttered. “I’d toast to that with relish.”
“Miss Serena Traydon?”
Her head swiveled to the hall door.
“Yes?” she frowned at the sight of the delivery man.
“Scott from West Side Florist,” he smiled, approaching the desk.
The office door was flung open and Mark stomped out. He turned around and waved his arms.
Keith appeared, calm, resolute and confident.
Serena was wary of Mark in this mood, but Keith’s watchful eye was reassuring.
“Keith, you obviously don’t understand how brilliant this is! Your father and Kevin thought it was revolutionary and—”
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replied from the doorway. “But this is my company, not my father’s.” He saw the delivery man. “Yes?”
“I have a delivery for Miss Traydon.” Keith gestured to Serena.
“Deliver it,” he told him.
Silently, the man brought his right hand from behind his back and set a crystal bud vase on her desk. A single, deep red rosebud captured their eyes.
Serena gasped, her eyes widening in surprise.
“No card?” she glanced at the man.
“The clerk said you would know who it was from,” he said, slightly puzzled.
Her jaw went slack and realization hit her. The dominant. He knew she hadn’t thrown out the book.
He really had been watching and wasted no time in making sure she knew it. She recognized the crystal pattern and smiled. Whoever he was, he had high-end tastes. Leaning forward, she sniffed at the rose and closed her eyes.
“Now this is beauty,” she sighed.
“Well?” Mark said impatiently. “Who is it from?”
“A gentleman,” she murmured, smiling.
The thought of how that gentleman planned on being in her life forced the fiery heat of a blush to cover her face.
“Who is it from?” pressed Mark, stalking toward her desk.
The delivery man backed off.
“Thank you,” Serena whispered, smiling at him.
With a nod, he turned and hurried out.
“Serena, answer me!”
“I don’t think she is required to tell you anything,” Keith came up behind Mark. When the other man whirled, Keith gave him a tight smile.
“Especially when you use that tone of voice. You will treat her with respect, understood?”
“What?” Mark glanced at him. “What’s wrong with my tone?”