Authors: Rachel Cron
A smile tipped his lips as he leaned to her ear. “That’s a good
kitten. Come for Daddy. Soak that big cock.”
* * * *
The sound of his voice was all she needed to be thrown over the
edge into ecstasy. She wrapped her good arm around his neck and
held on for dear life as her soul exploded.
James buried his steel rod into her depths, pressing hard into her,
and filled her to overflowing with not only his cock but the seed that
spilled from it.
She couldn’t stop. The pleasure lapped over her in a never-ending
cycle. “James!” she cried. “Don’t move!” She clung to him in
desperation to catch her breath. Slowly, her tremors subsided and she
nuzzled his neck.
“I love you, Rainne,” he whispered.
Rainne turned her head to look into his eyes. “I’m so in love with
you.” And took his lips with her own.
* * * *
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“Can you help me with this please?” Rainne asked, her voice
laced with aggravation.
James pinned the stray hair into place for her and turned her in his
arms to face her. “Why are you so nervous?”
“I just can’t believe I’m about to go through with this.” She
breathed out exasperatedly. “How do I look?” She smoothed her hand
down the front of her black business suit and pulled at the sling that
cradled her arm.
James smiled. “You look like you’re about to tackle the corporate
world.” He gently kissed her forehead. “Mimi’s waiting in the living
room.” Taking her hand, he led her into the living room where the
team was suiting up to leave. “Don’t worry about a thing. Mimi has
all the legal paperwork.” He motioned towards the woman who held
up a stack of documents and smiled confidently. “The arrest warrants
have all been issued, and the press has been called. The sheriff is
meeting us there, and so are the lawyers.” He looked around to his
team. “Are we a go?”
A round of “yeahs” filled the room.
“Why are they strapping on firearms like they’re going to war?”
Rainne asked, her brow dipping in confusion. She didn’t like the
looks of this, and if gunfire were to break out, she wanted a
bulletproof vest, too.
James rubbed her back soothingly. “It’s just a precaution in case
someone gets stupid.”
* * * *
Pulling up to the offices of Stanton Industries was surreal. Rainne
got out of the car and followed Mimi up to a group of people dressed
in business suits. She let them speak amongst themselves as she
looked around her. About halfway down the block were James and
the security team talking to a group of deputies, and in the other
direction, news vans were parking and preparing to get the best shot
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of the shit storm Rainne was about to unleash. She was trying
desperately to still the tremors trailing through her body. She felt sick to her stomach, and her mind was a total blank. Interrupting her self-doubt was Mimi’s determined voice.
“You ready, girly?”
Rainne swallowed audibly. “Yeah.”
“Now don’t be nervous. Everything has been taken care of,” she
informed her as she led her into the building. “Just let the sheriff go
first.”
As Rainne was led into the building, she racked her brain for
something to say to Carol and Phillip when they all came face to face.
Nothing came to mind. They swept through the lobby, and the
sheriff’s men fanned out, making sure no one alerted the CEOs
upstairs of their arrival. They spread out and entered all the elevators at once, carrying the whole swarm to the top floor.
Exiting the elevators, Rainne could see that the company’s
employees were confused, frightened even. Mimi motioned her to the
large double doors in the back of the space that was the conference
room. Pausing outside the door, Mimi turned to Rainne and spoke.
“Your parents would be so proud.” She gave her a gentle hug and
stepped back. “Open ’em up, boys.”
Two sheriff’s deputies stepped up and opened the doors for them.
The tremors instantly stopped, and the nausea quickly retreated. In her
heart and mind she knew exactly what she was going to say, and she
could feel a sense of peace wash over her. Rainne’s heart stopped for
the slightest second before she advanced to claim what was rightfully
hers.
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Chapter 17
Entering the boardroom, the sound of a pin dropping would have
been earsplitting. The meeting had abruptly halted with the opening of
the doors, and now Rainne’s group stood just inside the room as
fourteen pairs of curious eyes stared on in wonder.
Standing from her seat, at the head of the expansive mahogany
table, Carol’s eyebrows dipped in anger. “What’s this all about?”
Rainne stepped forward, only vaguely aware of Mimi and James
closely flanking her, and spoke in a pleasant but authoritative tone.
“Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.” She shifted her gaze to
Phillip and Carol. “Phillip. Carol.” She sneered. “I have a court order
for Stanton Industries to cease all business.” She glared at Carol,
unable to fight the grin that came to her face. “Immediately.”
Carol and Phillip looked cocky as they walked toward her.
“You can’t just walk in here…” she said, her voice rising in anger.
Rainne cut her off, fighting to keep her tone cool and collected as
she spoke directly to her. “Oh, yes I can. I can, and I am. As of this
second, Stanton Industries is reverting back to its original objective.”
Stepping up to them, her gaze fixed on Carol’s. “The way my father
had always intended it to be.” She tilted her head to address the rest of the group. “The rest of you do have a choice in this matter,” she
proclaimed, motioning in Mimi’s direction. “Mimi Braun has your
severance packages, and you will be rewarded handsomely should
you choose to walk away.”
“You have no authority over this company or the business of this
board,” Phillip said almost joyously. He seemed to be enjoying all this
a little too much for Rainne’s taste. “Now, Rainne,” he crooned,
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stepping towards her with his eyes smoldering. “Be reasonable. You
can’t run a corporation, especially one this size.” He reached his hand
up as if to stroke her cheek and was abruptly halted by James’s .357
in his face.
“I believe I warned you about putting your hands on her,” James
growled.
“All this isn’t necessary,” he stammered as he nervously backed
away. “Once we’re married, all this will be ours. We can run it
together, baby. However you want.”
Rainne held Phillip’s gaze as she raised her hand and lowered
James’s firearm. “Oh, Phillip,” she sighed happily. “I told you before
that I wouldn’t marry you, besides,” She smiled at him sweetly. “I’m
already engaged.” She held her left hand up to flash them both the
ring.
The two of them paled instantly. Phillip recovered first. “Do you
really think I would let you marry someone else?” he hissed. “You
belong to me!” he snarled.
Carol interjected. “Phillip’s right. I would never allow it. You
cannot marry outside the agreement and shame your father’s good
name and reputation.”
Rainne lost the calm she so desperately was grasping. “Shame this
family?” she yelled. “The two of you have done that without any help
from me. I refuse to marry
your boyfriend
.” Her tone rose sharply on the last words.
Carol’s eyes widened in shock, her mouth agape, but no words
spilled out.
“And furthermore,” Rainne continued, her voice still angry, “why
you give a damn about this family is beyond me, considering the fact
that you’re not even my real mother.” She watched her expression
change from shock to alarm with smug satisfaction.
Stepping forward, Phillip smiled confidently. “None of this
answers the million-dollar question. Who is he?” He was using that
cool, sarcastic tone he had used to talk down to her so many times.
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She hated that tone and knew he was thinking about doing
something horrible to the man who dared steal his meal ticket. A
small smile graced her lips at the thought of him going toe to toe with
James. The expression “two hits” James hitting Phillip and Phillip
hitting the floor, took on a whole new meaning for her.
James moved, shielding Rainne with his large body, blocking
Phillip’s path to her. “It’s me,” he proclaimed.
His smile faded immediately, and he started to tremble. Phillip
lunged at James, fists out. He was screaming rage-filled
incoherencies.
James ducked as his fist sailed by his head. His hand speared out
and grabbed Phillip’s wrist. Twisting him around, he pinned his arm
to his back and with a loud thud slammed his head into the table. A
large deputy stepped in and slapped a pair of handcuffs onto Phillip’s
wrist and announced. “Phillip McCray, you are under arrest for fraud,
larceny, and just plain being an asshole.”
He was jerked upright from the table, and Rainne hoped that the
red mark that marred his face would turn into a nasty bruise.
Phillip started screaming threats at her as the officer pushed him
past her. “I’ll be out in an hour! You’re mine! I’ll kill you! You
fucking cunt!” His rant trailed off into the distance as he was hauled
out the door.
Rainne turned her attention back to Carol.
One down, one to go,
she thought.
She stared back at Rainne with tears in her eyes. “I’m so sorry,
baby. I always thought of you as my own. I only wanted to do what I
thought was right for you.” Her hands were held out, palms forward,
as she looked around at the whole group frantically.
Rainne could tell she was clamoring for just the right words to
save her own ass. She wasn’t buying it for a second. She lost all
control and started yelling at her. “You have destroyed this company
and my father…”
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She was cut off as she started screaming back at her. “Your father
was an easily led automaton, a fool, useless!” she sneered.
Rainne quickly stamped down the urge to knock her to the floor
and kick her to death. She knew in her head that Carol’s opinions
didn’t matter. She was headed for jail, her worst nightmare. She
wouldn’t fall for her baiting tactics. As she turned to motion for the
sheriff to move in and arrest her, Carol spoke.
“That’s right! Get out!” she ordered. “You’re an empty-headed
little bitch,” she bit out. “Just like your mother was.”
Mimi locked eyes with Rainne as Mimi’s hand came to her
shoulder. “It’s okay, kiddo. Allow me,” she said in a pleasant voice.
Mimi then turned abruptly and punched Carol dead in the face, laying
her out on the floor. Stepping back and shaking the sting out of her
hand, she ordered, “Get this trash out of here.”
As the sheriff escorted Carol out of the boardroom, Rainne was
only barely aware of the idle threats she was screaming. “I want her
arrested for assault! You can’t do this to me! Get your hands off me!”
She struggled uselessly against the officer handcuffing her. “Do you
know who I am? I’ll have all of you fired!”
Rainne stood stock-still, frozen in astonishment. Blinking a few
times, she looked at Mimi. “I can’t believe you did that.”
“She’s had that coming for a long time.”
“Thank you, Mimi, for everything. I owe you so much I can’t
begin to pay you back for it all.”
“Well, you can start by getting me some ice,” she said with mock
anger. “Then you can get to work turning this company around.”
They both laughed in unison.
“Where do we start?” Rainne asked, more eager than ever before
to take the reins.
The next several days were the craziest of Rainne’s life. She
started by going to each department personally and explaining the
situation. She was amazed at how many people welcomed the change
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to the business and were excited about Rainne taking the helm. It gave
her a much-needed boost of confidence.
After everyone had been made aware of the new changes, Mimi
and the legal team set out to document all of the company’s fiscal
issues. Carol had been good at her job, and the business was
swimming in money. The shareholders weren’t too happy with the
changes made, but they were amply compensated, and a good
majority even stayed on as benefactors for the first of many charitable
projects Rainne had in mind.
Everything was going like clockwork. The legal system seemed
content with making an example of Phillip and Carol. She could live
with that. Mimi had helped her go through the personal finances,
separate them, and revert everything back to her. Now all that needed
to be done was sell off the real estate.
“Are you busy?” James poked his head into the office one
morning.
Rainne’s head snapped up. “I’m never too busy for you, baby.”
She smiled at him, feeling her face heat with the memories of last