Make Me Read Online Free

Make Me
Book: Make Me Read Online Free
Author: Suzanne Steele
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guess I can thank him for that. He will never know what went on last night. The last thing an egotistical Dom needs is to know I fucked myself with a phallus while I fantasized about him. He already thinks he’s God’s gift to women.
    David doesn’t need an ego boost—what he does need is an example of a strong independent woman who won’t fall prey to his bad boy antics.

    David
    I know she is avoiding me so as soon as I view her making her way to the kitchen area, I follow her.
    I stand, staring as she has her back turned, and smile when she jumps as she turns around.
    I want to make sure that I look her in her eyes for this little ‘mind fuck’ I am getting ready to bombard her with.
    “What did you think about when you pleasured yourself last night, Linda? Or, better yet, who?”
    She almost spit the coffee she’s drinking all over the front of my dress shirt.
    “Excuse me?”
    “You heard me. What and who did you think about while you got yourself off?”
    I waste no time, assailing her with my words, while she is trying to get her bearings.
    “Did you use any toys or just your fingers? Oh, I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall for that little scene.”
    Before giving her any time to answer I turn, leaving her there in a wake of, ‘what the fuck just happened?!?’

    Linda
    That bastard! Who in the hell does he think he is?
    I stand, gripping the counter and trying to regain my composure. I am shocked at his blunt demeanor and I am horrified he knows what I have done. He is guessing; there is no fucking way he can know something that intimate.
    I am going to act like I don’t know what he is referring to. It will be a cold day in hell before I feed the egomaniac’s fantasy. It is very clear to me that I am out of my league. I know, at this moment, more research on the ‘Dom species’ is definitely in order.
    One thing David doesn’t realize about me is that I am a female suit who has been working in a man’s world for the last eight years. If he thinks he is going to just come in and bulldoze me over, he has the wrong chick.
    If David wants to play… well then, game on…

I make my way into the great room where the women are leisurely seated, as if attending a social tea time.
    “You know, ladies, for women who have been given the opportunity of a lifetime to become TV stars, I don’t see much ambition. I need to see some interaction between you girls and I don’t mean trying to become besties with one another.
    “I don’t think you girls realize this show will either make or break your career. If you aren’t up for the challenge, just let me know because we are going to David’s bar tonight and I’m sure I can find your replacements.”
    With that, I turn and make my way into my office. The best way for me to get David’s interest off of me, is to get it on someone else.
    I make my way into my office feeling quite self-assured that I have handled David.
    As soon as I sit down at my desk, David comes, barging through the door.
    He leans over my desk and glares at me, “I know what you are doing and it won’t work.”
    “Speaking of work, David, why don’t you do some?”
    “Whether you like it or not, you need me, Linda. If you want this show to be a hit, then you had better change your attitude.”
    With that, he storms out of my office and whether I want to admit it or not, he is right…
     
     
     



Chapter Six
    Linda
    I manage to stay out of his way after the embarrassing run-in with him. I do what I always do when I don’t want to think about something—I work. I know I have to go to the club later and I am actually looking forward to seeing what kind of establishment he owns as it will tell me a lot about him. Seeing him in his element will let me see inside of him. I keep in mind that he will have the upper hand being in his own element, and I endeavor to be careful and stay out of his way.
    I am not quite sure what I am expecting when I walk into David’s bar
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