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<b>ir </b>was so grateful to be home. She just didn’t understand the demon that had possessed her boss during their recent business <b>trip</b>. He had driven everyone hard. They arrived home one day earlier than nned, but she was d to be away from him.
<b>She </b>had expected to return to the office with him. To her surprise, he gave her the rest of the afternoon off. Maybe he’d decided they both needed <b>a </b>break. That was tine by her.
Lately, he’d been a real shithead. Short–tempered and demanding. When he dropped her off at her front door, she almost flipped him the bird. <b>She </b>paused, unsure whether he’d catch the gesture in the rear–view mirror.
Roman had this uncanny ability to sense everything. It was almost like he had eyes in the back of his head. <i>You’d </i>think being gorgeous would make him <b>a </b>bit easier to work with. But no. If anything, it made him more of an ass. He was hot, and he knew it. Most everyone always fell at his feet trying to please
<b>the </b><b>man</b><b>. </b>
She didn’t know what was going on. Roman had seemed more irritable in the past few months. He’d been rubbing her the wrong way. Of the two years she’d worked for him, thesest two months had been the worst. If he didn’t pay her so well, or if she didn’t need the job so badly, maybe she would tell him where to go.
ir shook her head. That wasn’t true. Despite his sometimes shitty attitude, Roman did look after his staff. The benefits at Kingston’s were great. People put up with more for the right perks.
The office offered excellent medical and dental coverage. There was always childcare within the building, and thepany was cutting back on maternity leave. <b>It </b>was <b>a </b>win–win for Kingston.
ir picked up her case and headed for the front door of the townhouse she shared with her cousin Laura and her fiancé Dan.
She checked her watch as she reached the front door. Dan wouldn’t be home for a few hours. She nned to surprise him with <b>a </b>romantic dinner.
Laura was rarely home at night, always out partying. Her cousin was a model–not a supermodel, but still gorgeous. She knew how to make the most <b>of </b>it. ir<b>, </b>on the other hand, wasn’t interested in clothes or makeup. She was more into books.
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They had both moved to the city for different reasons. Laura to follow her modeling career and for ir, it had been <b>a </b>chance to work for a greatpany like Kingston Industries. Under normally the great man himself Roman Kingston. Thepany had their fingers in so many pies, ir was never bored. Even when Roman was being his most demanding. She loved her job.
Fishing for her keys. She juggled her briefcase, handbag, and suitcase. Once the key was in the lock, it turned easily. ir pushed the door open. Stepping inside, she put her handbag and suitcase down at the bottom of the stairs. Before heading into the lounge room where she kept a desk. Sitting her briefcase on top.
ir turned to make her way to the kitchen, pondering what to prepare for dinner. As she walked past the foot of the stairs, a sudden noise from upstairs caused her to halt in her tracks. Was there someone else in the house? Had she returned home to an intruder? Filled with panic, ir took a step towards
the front door, ready to flee.
However, at that moment, she realized something. Laura. Unlike ir and Dan, Laura didn’t adhere to their typical working hours. She often sleptte and stayed out until the early hours of the morning<b>. </b>It wasn’t the first time ir had found her slumped <b>on </b>the front steps as <b>she </b>was leaving for work in the morning. ir wasn’t sure if she should call out now. What if it wasn’t her cousin?
Her eyes scanned the room for something to defend herself with… just <b>in </b>case. Her gazended <b>on </b>herte father’s baseball bat<b>, </b>which she always kept near the front door when she was home alone at night. It made her feel safer.
She grabbed the bat, weighting it in her hand for a moment. Before she set foot on the stairs<b>, </b>she paused, wondering if any of them creaked. She <b>couldn’t </b>remember. Taking a deep breath to steady her racing heart, ir ascended the stairs slowly, step by step.
When she reached thending, she stopped, straining to listen.
<b>“</b>Please be Laura. Please be Laura, and not some masked man waiting to jump out at me,” she muttered under her breath.
The <b>hallway </b>stretched ahead, <b>with </b>four doors. Three led to the bedrooms, and one opened to the shared bathroom. The only <b>door </b>ajar <b>was </b><b>the </b><b>one </b><b>to </b>
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<b>her </b><b>and </b>Dan’s bedroom<b>. </b>The others were shut. But to get to her bedroom, she’d have to pass the other doors.
That’s when she heard it, the unmistakable sound of a giggle from Laura, followed by a low, male groan. Relief flooded her chest. It <b>wasn’t </b><b>a </b><b>burr</b>, Laura had brought someone home.
Just as ir was about to turn away and leave, she heard the voice of the man Laura was with.
<b>“</b>God, yes,” the voice groaned.
ir froze, her heart pounding. No. It couldn’t be.
“Laura, you’re so fucking hot,” Dan’s voice came from their bedroom.
Her eyes widened. Dan. In their bed. With Laura. ir’s stomach lurched.
This couldn’t be happening. She moved quietly down the hall until she stood outside her bedroom door, praying this was all some kind of terrible misunderstanding.
With a trembling hand, she pushed the door open.
The sight that greeted her was like a punch to the gut. She staggered backward, her mind unable to process what she was seeing.
There, in the middle of the bed, was Dan<b>, </b>t on his back, with Laura straddling him<b>, </bpletely naked. She was moving up and down on him, her hands gripping his chest hair. From this angle, ir could see Dan’s cock thrusting in and out of Laura. It felt like she was watching a scene from a porn film.
Dan’s hands gripped Laura’s waist and ass<b>, </b>guiding her movements.
“Err, yes, fuck me harder,” Laura moaned.
ir lifted a hand to her mouth to stop herself from crying out. No<b>, </b><b>no, </b><b>no</b>, <b>no</b>.
Dan’s grip tightened on Laura’s ass, spreading her cheeks wider.
ir had never seen Laura naked before, not that it mattered when she was currently riding ir’s fiancé.
How could she do this? They had both watched Laura’s father, Peter, cheat repeatedly <b>on </b>Laura’s mother<b>, </b>creating a toxic home life. ir had lived with them after losing her parents in a ne crash ten years ago. She had thought if anyone would understand the devastation of betrayal, it would be Laura.
This had to be a nightmare. ir pinched herself, hard, as the sting registered immediately. Not a nightmare.
Dan had always hated Laura. He’d called her a slut. Mocked her outfits. Said she was shallow, incapable of real conversation.
Was it all <b>a </b>lie? Had he been jealous of the men in her life? Was that why?
One thing was certain, Dan’s mother, Pa<b>, </b>would never ept Laura as a suitable wife for her son.
But none of that mattered now. What was she supposed to do? How did someone handle this? It was like a scene from a B–grade movie.
She couldn’t pretend she hadn’t seen it. She didn’t want Dan anymore… not now, not after this. Taking him back would be disgusting.
How long had this been going on?
They had been living together for five months. Dan had moved in with her and Laura <b>to </b>save money before the wedding. Had he been fucking Laura <b>the </b>
whole time?
“Laura, you are so goddamn tight,” Dan groaned, arching his back.
“Is my pussy better than ir’s?” Laura asked, riding him harder.
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<b>ir’s </b><b>heart </b>stopped. Did she know ir was standing here? Had she asked that on purpose?
<b>ir </b><b>bit </b>into her hand to keep from making a sound. She had given Dan her virginity. He had known what that meant to her. Knowing <b>that </b><b>he </b><b>had </b><b>done </b>
this<b>. </b>
<b>She </b>hadn’t even nned to be home today. She had wanted to surprise him.
The surprise had been on her.
She felt sick. A cold sweat broke over her skin.
Her other hand came up, gripping the doorframe for bnce. Something solid pressed against her palm. The bat.
For <b>a </b>fleeting second, she thought about using it. Smashing the bed, the nightstand, the both of them. But she wasn’t that person<i>. </i>She rested the bat against the doorframe just in case she changed her mind and used it on them.
So instead, she straightened her spine. Let the rage steel her so when she finally spoke, her voice was calm. Icy, emotionless.
“While you two finish up, should I cook dinner?”
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