Β© 2015 by SC Edward.
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The opinions, as well as the social and economic observations related in this story are simply my own. In no way do I mean to impose my ethical standing, or morals upon anyone. This is merely a work of fiction, and is intended for your enjoyment. Be aware that this story contains light themes of submission, and domination.
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Wicked Angel
Chapter One
Jace rolled over, and looked to Siu's side of the mattress. His girlfriend sat up at the edge of the king sized bed, with her slender back turned to him. She was indifferent as usual; texting either one of her girlfriends, or possibly a lover from her phone.
He had his suspicions, but no solid evidence to prove it. Still, as she twirled the long, black, strands of sleek hair round her index finger, he knew that something was up. He could read it in her body language. This had always been her usual way of expressing a more flirtatious nature. She suddenly looked back at him, probably realizing her aloofness, and smiled sweetly as if no one else held her heart.
His own heart ached, because there was no love for him behind that smile. But resilient against his own fears, he forced a smile in return. They had been together for almost two years, and she was the daughter of his father's business associate and friend, Andrew Sato.
The two met at a private party, where the top honchos of the Japanese and American cosmetic industries gathered every few months to mingle. Jace had never taken a liking to these mixers, but for the sake of appearances, he had shown up in support of his father.
He had been smitten with her at first sight. After all, she was a swan-like beauty. Half Japanese and half Chinese, she was a petite thing with beautiful almond eyes, and flawless snow-white skin. Her poise was graceful as she garnered many admirers at the party, but somehow he alone found favor with her after being introduced. She had been lovely to him back then; attentive and engaging, and he had thought that she would never betray him, or cause him to distrust her. In retrospect, maybe he had put too much faith in that notion.
"How was your day babe?" her voice sang sweetly as she mounted their shared mattress, and moved closer to him.
"It was good. Lily and I have that big presentation tomorrow." he answered, referring to his colleague of whom he had also been receiving text messages.
He had good reason of course. Being one of his most loyal associates, and the Project Manager at his father's company, she was the best at calming him. For that, he gave her the attention that was reserved only for the select few whom he trusted. He wanted to trust Siu, but he was aware that things had changed between them. Who, or what was to blame had become somewhat of an enigma for him, so he drowned himself in work; in turn putting off his fears.
"Oh yeah?" Siu asked, and leaned in. "Is that who you've been texting?"
Before he could answer, her elven face came closer, and with pink puckered lips she kissed him quickly, but softly on the mouth.
She withdrew as quickly as she had drawn in, and felt no tenderness in the kiss. Such was the degree of her affection as of late.
"Yes it is." he answered, even though he wanted to bring focus to what troubled him.
He wanted to know why she had grown distant, and barely displayed any warmth towards him. But he feared the truth, and what that truth would say about him as a man. He tried not to think about it. He could put it off until after his presentation was over.
"Do you think your father will approve this new idea?" she asked.
"I'm not sure. But I'll find out soon enough." Jace sighed.
"No offense, but I think you should stick to the old plan. I mean, what if it doesn't work out?"
"I have faith in Lily." he said solemnly.
Siu wrinkled her nose at him disapprovingly, then sighed, "Well...alright. Just looking out for you."
"I'll be fine." he muttered; not liking her reaction, but not saying a thing about it either.
Just then his phone buzzed, and he looked down at Lily's latest reply. They had been at it for the past twenty minutes, and most of the conversation consisted of his friend assuring him that everything would go well. In the corporate world, she always had his back. Their new pitch was something that they both believed in. However, he was sure that both his brother and father would probably chew him a new one for introducing anything that departed from their traditional practices.
"Don't worry Jace. We've got this!" Lily's text read. "If things don't go well, dinner and drinks are on me!"
He smiled at this. Her presence always put his anxiety to rest, and had she not been a part of his team, he might have had a nervous breakdown years ago. He texted her a quick goodnight, and also accepted her invitation. Were things to go wrong, he would definitely need more than a few drinks.