Surrender: Keeping Her in the Dark Vol. 4

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Authors: Leslie Sansom
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my desk.
    “I have a very clear view of the kind of man you are, sir. Last night Kelly told us that this girl, Holly, isn’t 16 years old. She’s actually 21.”
    “It doesn’t matter.”
    “It does matter!”
    “No it doesn’t! He doesn’t get to kidnap you and then try to have me arrested and put away, and then get to live happily ever after! Not while I’m alive!” I was getting pissed now.
    “Can I ask you something?” she said calmly. “Why is it you want to punish Nick so bad for his offenses against you, but not everyone who offends you?” she crossed her arms against her chest.
    “What are you talking about?” I went back to my seat. “There aren’t many people in this world who would offend me on purpose. So who in the Sam Hill are you talking about?” I took my seat and pulled myself up to my desk.
    “Will Chambers,” she paused as I rolled my eyes. “He grabbed me, shoved me, felt me up and then held me while he kept asking about Jane. Then I return from the states and you two are the best of friends!” She raised her voice at the end there. “Did I miss something or was that an offense against you that you let slide?” She had a point.
    “I admit what Will did was out of line and he knows I have still not forgiven him. If you remember correctly we separated after that, and during that time he and I came to an understanding.”
    “What kind of understanding?” she asked.
    “An understanding that if he offends me again I will end our friendship and his employment with me…and if he hurts you again I will kill him. While we have this understanding he will do whatever I ask of him,” I paused and put my fingers to my mouth.
    “Liam, this is ridiculous! This whole thing is ridiculous!” she stood up and put her hands on her hips.
    “You think I don’t think it is ridiculous! Of course I think this is ridiculous! But this is my life right now!”
    “Well I think this has more to do with the girl and not so much with Nick,” she said and looked down at her nails. Her nails that were perfectly manicured and painted red to match her lips and shoes.
    “The girl?” I snorted. “A girl I have never met or seen in person. A girl that is rumored to be 16 years old. Since when do you think I am into children, Norah?”
    “She isn’t a child, she’s 21, 3 years younger than me! She’s young, beautiful I’m sure and apparently she likes being a submissive. She is the kind of girl you thought you were getting when you bought me. She’s perfect for you!” she shouted.
    “You’re perfect for me,” I tried to pull her close to me.
    “Don’t try to flatter me,” she put her hands on my chest and tried to keep me from her.
    “Norah,” I sighed.
    “I think something has happened to you over the last few months. Something happened at the sex club with Will, seeing Will adding another girlfriend to his relationship, with this auction and this auction coming up,”
    “How can something have happened at an auction that hasn’t happened yet,” I said.
    “It has you thinking. It started with the sex club and you have been thinking ever since.”
    “About what?” I asked.
    “About that kind of life, being with other women, having a submissive, maybe even this girl.” She stepped away from me and I let her go. I couldn’t believe what she had just said. She really thought I was thinking about these absurd things? I just stood there in amazement. I didn’t know what to say to her.
    “I’m not asking. I said I wouldn’t ask about that party so I won’t. But I think you have been thinking since before that. Getting Nick is just icing on the cake.” She lowered her eyes to the floor.
    “You think I want this girl?” she didn’t say anything. “This girl I have never met, you think I want her or any sub for that matter?” she still didn’t say anything. “Norah, look at me,” I commanded. She looked up.
    “How long have you thought this?” I asked. She didn’t answer

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