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“Hold it, Lacie. Hold it because I want to feel it together,” he said.

It was hard, and my hips arched, but I tried my best not to let the orgasm climax. Nick then made me sit halfway and once again pushed inside me with full force. His penis went deep inside me, and when we looked into each other’s eyes, we could feel the way we were connected.

This was one man I would never get tired of having sex with. It felt like I was exploring a new body, and it still felt like home.

He kissed me, and I kissed back, and we let every inch of our bodies touch as we became two bodies with one soul.

“I love you, Nick.”

“I love you too, Lacie.”

Our bodies rocked as Nick pushed deeper still, and our orgasms crashed together, and we could both feel like we were flying through the air. Nick rolled above me and whispered, “Today, we will break some records in terms of how many orgasms a human can have in a day. Ready to roll, honey?”

I licked his soft nipples, and he knew the answer was yes. It was always yes.

E
pilogue


L
acie
, how long are you going to take? It’s getting late,” Mom called.

“I am almost done, Mom.”

I moved out of the room, and Mom almost cried with happiness. “You look beautiful, darling.”

As I stepped down the stairs, I saw Nick looking handsome as ever in his black tuxedo, with his dad by his side.

It wasn’t a conventional wedding, and I knew that we were still stepsiblings, but what really mattered was that we were in love. Leslie was my maid of honor, and as I walked down the aisle, I couldn’t take my eyes off Nick. He kept staring at me like I was the only thing he had ever desired.

It was hard to convince our parents, but they had finally bowed down to the power of love, because in the end, it is love and love alone that makes the world a better place. It took us two years of staying apart to finally make them see that we were soul mates who were made from the same stardust.

No matter how far we went, we would always find a way back to each other.

As I stood beside Nick, ready to exchange our vows, Nick couldn’t help but smile. Neither could I.

“Nick, you sure about this?” I whispered.

“Yes, honey. Of course. You?”

“Absolutely.”

“Do you know what I have in my pockets?” he whispered even more lightly.

“What?” I asked and was very curious to know the answer. I wondered if he had got me some kind of a gift.

“Condoms,” he said, and I laughed. After all, only Nick would have carried condoms to his wedding night.

We kissed and this time, the kiss never ended.

BONUS: URGE
A Stepbrother Romance

C
hapter
One

Driver Fox is the most arrogant, hardcore, pain in the ass boss I’ve never met. And those attributes are his good points. The man dishes up more jaunts between Sausalito and South Hampton than his private jets can clock. I should know.

I’m scheduling his meetings with the Seacrest’s and the Zuckerberg’s of the digital world. And I’ve got the sixteen hour a day work weeks to prove it. His glossy digital magazine,
Fox,
is the second largest online publication on the coast. Featuring skimpy swimsuit models and racy articles like,
Make Her Scream in Sixty Seconds or Less
. And one best-selling health guide
Her Body, Her Orgasm—a Man’s Duty
. A book that Fox had written himself, a book that he was rumored to have penned on the naked backs of his many conquests. I’ve had to start double-booking his meetings to keep up with his playboy lifestyle.

I had only been working as his virtual secretary for two weeks but I noticed that he traveled to New York every weekend. Those weekends were the only time when he doesn’t work fifteen hour days at his company,
Fox Regency
. I don't remember the last time I slept without a text message ping or an email bomb jarring me awake in the wee hours of the morning. Which is just as well. Serving hipsters drinks in the Bay Area every night wasn’t going to get me any closer to finishing my exams. Graduating from University was supposed to be the crowning achievement of my life. I have major student loans to repay and with the amount I have to save for grad school? I’ve been happy to score any paying job I can find.

Nobody told me I was going to need to fill in for one of Driver’s secretaries. My first year’s anniversary working for him and I get ‘the call.’ “Skye Matthews, this is Aimee Slade.” She had put in a good word for me when I had to interview by phone. Aimee on-boarded me my first day. She’d given me the heads up on Driver Fox’s 'updates.' Which everyone knew were last-minute changes, with little time to get up to speed.

The hours are long, but the pay is decent. I just have to stick it out with Driver for the next couple of years. Then I can work for any publisher in the country. Interning at news and radio stations alongside my undergrad classes had made me realize journalism is my true passion.

Earning my Master's in journalism will have to wait - it takes money to get an education. I’d worn out my hands pounding on door after door to try and get my start at any news outlet or publication. I worked hard to earn it, and I'll work harder now to keep it, no matter how sleep-deprived I get.

I’m doing fine as a virtual assistant, even if the long hours make me a bit of a recluse. I'd had enough bosses try a little slap and tickle and putting up with the inter-office flirting exhausted me. Being a virtual assistant allows me to work without all the office chatter. I'll VA and keep the boss happy as long as he never crosses the line. I don’t have to spend a ton on makeup or wardrobe. And Driver Fox always spends his Sundays on the East Coast at some kind of event or another. I get away from the grunt work—and have a day to myself. And taking the ferry from Sausalito to San Fran on the weekends is always fun. Except for arranging my boss's hectic traveling, and peeking at his very public dating antics online, I never see the man.

Perfect.

C
hapter
Two

I packed my overnight tote—I heard there was a winter concert near Golden Gate. The climate here was close to amazing all the time, and I had just enough time to see it if I hustled. Then my boss’s secretary rang.

“Hi, Skye. It’s Aimee.”

I glanced at the time on my phone, while I locked the door to my studio loft. “Hi, Aimee. How’s the weekend?” I was ready to catch the ferry.

Today was warm and sunny, one of the many reasons I enjoyed California. Commuting could be a bear sometimes, and I paid taxes on everything. But one look at the crystal clear sky and azure water and I remembered why I left Georgia. I’d grown up there pretty much on my own. I swore I’d say sayonara when I turned 18—and I’ve never looked back.

“Mr. Fox emailed his weekend meetings schedule. He has changed the entire travel schedule from the East coast to Cali.”

A text pinged into my phone. I read it and gasped. Driver Fox switched his company meetings from New York to Princeton Harbor, California. That meant everyone who was off for the weekend was back on red alert. Hardly anyone could match the frenetic pace he had created at
Fox
. I sighed, believing I knew what was coming next.

“I messengered Driver’s itineraries to everyone at his office. If he had any changes, he would have sent an email,” I said.

“You did perfect,” Aimee replied. “But Hallie quit.”

I nearly dropped the phone. “She works side by side with Mr. Fox.”

“She resigned an hour ago. Skye, Hallie has been with Fox Regency since the beginning.”

I had reviewed tons of inter-office emails Driver shuttled between Hallie, me and Aimee. It was part of my VA job. And many times I edited out the ‘comments’ Hallie sent to me and Aimee in her emails. I worried they might get back to Driver somehow, but with her gone I wasn’t sure what would happen next.

“That’s a shame, I really liked Hallie, she seemed so upbeat,” I said. There was a pause on the other end.

“We haven’t worked together long, but Hallie’s sudden departure puts Mr. Fox and me in a bind. I don’t have time to work through HR to find another competent secretary.”

From what I read in the office emails, Hallie and Driver went way back. Nobody could do the personal work for Driver Fox that she did. “You may be aware about the rumors about Mr. Fox and Hallie too,” Aimee said.

I stood near the pier looking at the ferry, wondering how big a player Driver Fox was. I read online about his notorious womanizing ways. I always assumed that the tabloids were making a scene about him to sell copies. Now I’m hearing they may be true
?
Was Driver living the party lifestyle? Whatever reason Hallie left, could it have been personal?

“Mr. Fox is a brilliant content creator. He has made billions in a few short years, and the staff at Fox Regency must maintain his vision. His people need to be separate above any personal entanglements, or sever from questionable relations of any kind. They should not become involved in anything that could taint the
Fox Magazine
image. I’ve been with Mr. Fox and Hallie long enough to pick up the slack.

“He’s appointed me to senior secretary. I’ll be handling his interviews and public events now. But Hallie dealt with his personal communiques with entertainment personalities and organizations. Her role as his professional confidante was behind the scenes, but still high profile. If Hallie’s split from the magazine even hints of misconduct, we could hit the front page. Do you understand, Skye?”

I wondered what Aimee was about to ask.
Fox Magazine
is a men’s health guide, and a thinly veiled excuse to sell a soft core nudie magazine. The sales it generated from featuring racy adult content could halt if a major scandal broke. But I was Mr. Fox’s VA. What could I do to help that would keep Driver Fox’s personal life out of the public eye? “I do his scheduling, Aimee,” I reminded. “Not his PR.”

Please, don’t say someone else at the company quit. Please
, I prayed.

“Not any longer. Mr. Fox has promoted me. He’s doing some in-house cleaning. He’s asked me to fortify the inter-company ranks. And I need someone who can handle Driver’s breakneck decision-making pace. He doesn’t intend to replace Hallie. Heads are about to roll. And only the best will stay. How about it, Skye?"

Stay?
I had bills and a studio loft I wanted to keep. “But nobody knows Driver’s personal itinerary and connections better than Hallie,” I said. “Who the heck can do the job?”

C
hapter
Three

“You. Skye, you know Mr. Fox’s schedules and appointments backwards and forwards. I’ve seen you juggle his eleventh-hour updates, and you’re the only one who I would trust to take that on. I’m creating a new role for you. As a personal assistant for Driver, you will handle all his connections with his social media and press events. You will be his go-to person. You'll book his stays and intervene with clients when he is otherwise engaged.”

“You want me to babysit a grown man? You know I see the paper trails. The man signs the paychecks of 250 people between NYC and the west coast. He’s a beast in publishing and in public, and I don’t know the first thing about being a personal assistant!”

There was another long pause on the line. “Driver Fox is opinionated, brash, and the most brilliant man any of us know. He is also a handful. And he needs a bit of hand-holding by someone who doesn’t swoon the instant he smiles and doesn’t pass out when he decides to dive out of his jet to support a charity.”

I stared at the phone, then at the ferry leaving for the city. “Can’t you do all that?”

“I’m married, remember?”

“Yeah.” Aimee didn’t see much of her husband or her two kids any more than I got to the city. I would never let myself fall for a dude who thought women were playthings. I wanted to believe I was smarter. I’m still single at 31; relationships were as fickle as true love.

Another text vibrated into my phone. It was a contract. I scanned it quickly. “You want me to be a Girl Friday.”

“Double the pay, quadruple the workload. You’ll have an expense account, but only use it for the necessities.”

“I could use the money, Aimee, but I don’t know.”

“Skye you can do it. A thousand girls would kill for this job.”

I bet they were clamoring outside Fox’s penthouse somewhere waiting to do it too. “On one condition,” I said.

“I’m listening,” said Aimee.

“If I get uncomfortable with being Mr. Fox’s assistant in
any
way, the deal’s off. I get to return to handling his scheduling, but I get to keep the double pay.” I knew I was asking for what I was worth.
Please, don’t let me get axed before things roll
.

I swore I could hear a smile in Aimee’s voice when she replied, “You were doing most of Hallie’s work anyway. Done. Sending Mr. Fox’s itinerary. Anything you don’t grasp right away, I’ll tell Driver to help you with it.”

I attached my virtual signature to the documents and sent them back to Aimee. “Do you have any other questions?”

“Can I have my old job back?”

“Any time you want to vent; just let me know. I’ve sent a list of the changes Mr. Fox expects to introduce to
Fox Magazine
. He’s hiring more people, and dropping the ones who haven’t signed the Fox Regency non-disclosures.”

I read the on-boarding welcome on my phone. And saw a new itinerary that had me working side by side with Driver. I blinked. “I’m meeting him today?”

“Your flight is already arranged. You’ll meet Mr. Fox outside of Princeton Harbor. Message any purchases of items. In other words, make sure you dress the part. Skye?” I had a feeling that my boss wouldn’t want to work beside a woman who didn’t faint from his charms. I wasn’t thrilled with the idea of falling over myself to cater to his every whim.

“I have the ticket. I’ll message you when I arrive.”

I could hear Aimee breathe a sigh of relief and I fought my urge to smile. She had been great to me, and if she was in a pinch, I was going to help.

I just didn’t know how I would get along with an aggressive businessman who jet-set around the globe or attended countless parties like he was royalty.

C
hapter Four

Driver Fox’s plane taxied on a landing strip. A man dressed in a dark suit and bola hat held a sign with my name on it. I looked around, wondering where my boss was.

“My name is Jenks,”

“Hi, I’m Skye.”

“Mr. Fox will meet you at the shore.”

The older man opened the door to a long dark limousine and paused. I had just agreed to work with my boss as his assistant, and flown to Princeton Harbor, and he was nowhere to be found. I stood in the early afternoon sun, in my white pants and blazer, and suddenly wished that I’d brought flats. I’d thought I was going to an evening concert in San Francisco, not a trip to babysit a grown man.

I glanced at the airport, wondering if it was too late to just buy a ticket back to Sausalito.

“I’ll collect your things and take you to Mr. Fox.” I nodded and slipped into the limo. The lush leather interior felt like butter. I sank into the seat, luxuriating like a kitten. Maybe working for Driver Fox like this wouldn’t be so hard at all.

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