Comments welcome please good and bad, I'm still finding my voice as a writer and all feedback is greatly appreciated. I definitely have at least seven more chapters planned out already if not more. I'll try to release a chapter a week and have a sex scene in each chapter. This will definitely turn into a BDSM, group, public sex scenes as it progresses. Please comment good and bad!! Hope you enjoy!!
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Chapter 4
I grabbed the counter harder, biting my lip so hard it almost bled. It took all of my energy and self control to slide a couple steps to the side and out of her grip. I closed my eyes, regretting the loss of her touch immediately as my heart pounded in my chest. I took a few deep breaths, the sound of two men talking as they approached broke my self soothing. It was the two men from my bar, my old bar. One had his hand draped around the other's shoulder and they were laughing hardily looking into each other's eyes. They broke apart and smiled at Browning before their gazes dropped into something more serious.
"Interrupting were we?" asked the taller one with sandy blond hair, longer on top than the sides and back. I couldn't bear to even look at Browning.
"Really not," but I could hear the forced nature of her speech.
"Well we renegotiated the price of all the lumbar for our specialty pieces, just as you suspected, they just needed the elegance of someone more versed in the handling of wood," he smiled again now. All three chuckled and I stood still, not that I didn't appreciate a good sexual innuendo, but I was still raging a war inside my head over my actions.
"Oh great, you're all here," Shawna waltzed in now, her ease and grace evident as she tossed her bag on the counter. "And you as well," she gestured towards me and I glanced down at the counter as if I suddenly could read all the blueprints in front of me. I was glad I couldn't see the expressions of any of them.
"While we're all here," spoke up the other gentleman, his hair long and tied in a bun that far exceeded anything I was capable of pulling off, "we still haven't narrowed down a name, we need to pick something by the end of the week for all the LLC permissions, liquor licensing, taxing, and all that fun stuff for you ladies."
"Jess," I was still overwhelmed and almost jumped at the sound of my name, my eyes wide with the sudden attention of the whole group. I swallowed and looked at Browning for the first time since she had her hands on me.
"Your first assignment will be to come up with a name for this place. Bring it
with you tomorrow when you come back," her voice much more professional than it had been in my ear moments ago. I nodded quickly before she cocked an eyebrow at me.
"Y-Yes Brow-Mistress," I stuttered out like a teenager that had just been scolded. All eyes were on me now.
"Darling I am so sorry, we seemed to have misplaced our manners, I am Dean, Dean Preston, this," he gripped his male companion again, "is Grant Lincoln. You already know Browning and Shawna Rillet. We all work together, and have similar interests that led us to this business venture." I nodded as several warning bells rang in my ears. I wasn't sure why, the cogs in my brain were grinding against each other with every turn trying to keep up. Dean started saying something but I interrupted him before he could finish the first word.
"Like the firm?" I almost screamed at him, everyone stood a little taller, slightly alarmed at my aggressive outburst.
"Of course darling," he almost beamed at the recognition, "surely as a law student you had made the connection before now?" he almost laughed at me.
"From P&L?" I was shaking with anger now. The energy didn't go unnoticed by any of them, however it didn't seem to phase them.
"Where else from?" Grant chuckled along with him as I took in a breath, shaking with hatred. My fists balled immediately as Browning seemed to be the only one to notice how close to the brink I was. She reached out to me and clasped my forearm. I closed my eyes and ground my jaw, I knew I would always crave her touch, but right now, the heat from her hand felt like an invitation to hell. I almost laughed at how stupid I was. How did I not make the connection until I was neck deep with these bastards. I knew in this moment, that my world was over, my dream had just been ripped to shreds by these lewd moneyballers.
How could I not have noticed who they were? I should have recognized their faces the first night I met them. More importantly, how did I miss Browning's connection to everything that motivated me in my life? This must be what getting caught screwing your secretary felt like. I had been pussy whipped in the matter of minutes by this gaggle of inconsiderate professionals. I thought if I went to college, studied hard, got good grades, and applied myself, I could outwit the best of the best. I couldn't even recognize them standing in front of me, I was so far out of my league. These demons with angel smiles took everything from me. They destroyed my mother, why did I ever think I would be different going toe to toe with them?
I couldn't hold this energy any longer as it escaped me in a frightful and menacing laugh, the sound reflecting the anguish I felt at utter defeat. I couldn't hear the echo of my laugh, but everyone near me felt it. I thought I felt like I had nothing in the world when my mother died, but this was even lower. There was nothing left for me, my purpose, my determination, my efforts, all meaningless now. All of those nights spent studying, sleepless days from working at the bar, and keeping my social life at an arm's length, all for nothing. I was literally working for the perpetrators I swore to destroy with every breath. My laughing turned into something vile as my body started to shake uncontrollably. I spent years crying because of these people, I wasn't about to do it in front of them. My killer laugh was quickly turning into sobs. I noticed all of them staring at me through my breakdown. I rushed to get out of there, but the hand Browning had on me slipped down to my wrist. Her physical strength in any other context would have been admirable. But right now, it felt like a chain that was going to drag me to the bottom of the ocean.
"Let, me, go, now," the anger dripping from my words through clenched teeth. She raised an eyebrow which must have been out of habit as the rest of the group was taken aback at my sudden display.
"What's happened?" she asked, never letting my wrist go. I took in a deep breath, laughed once more in desperation, and ripped my wrist out of her grip. My rage gave me more strength that I anticipated as my hand collided with the counter at high speed. I didn't even register the pain as I grabbed my bag and took off in a weird mix of walking and running. The second I passed the threshold to the warehouse, club, prison, whatever it was, my feet blasted me home. All that pent up energy finally had an outlet and I made it home in record time. I slammed the door shut, not bothering to even lock it. Forgoing the beer, I went straight for hard liquor and downed several shots straight from the bottle. I spilled some in my haste to calm down as my hands couldn't be bothered to be steady. I fell to the floor against my fridge, spilling more liquor. I didn't care as I downed more, welcoming the burn that was a spark to the rage in my blood.
The last thing I remember was crying the nasty, snot bubbly kind of cry, and trying to stay upright. When I opened my eyes, the bright light from the window was blinding and brought a stinging to my eyes. On autopilot, my body rushed me to the bathroom as I emptied the fiery punishment from the night before. Feeling like I was done throwing up, I reached up to flush the contents down and winced as I finally gave notice to the dried blood all over my hand. I clasped it against my body and used my other hand to flush the toilet. As my head pounded, I slowly walked with the assistance of the wall, back to the kitchen to wash my hand.
Even the gentle current of the sink was painful. I winced and moaned audibly as the deep gash, bruising, and swelling were revealed behind the dried blood. I hastily wrapped my hand in paper towels once I was satisfied with the cleaning. I leaned down and grabbed the half empty bottle from the floor and walked over to the lone couch in my living room. I downed a few shots, the burn almost making me gag, reminding me I could hurl again at any moment. I didn't care. My life as I knew it was over. I wouldn't be able to work at that club, I wouldn't get the internship I needed, I was going to fail Browning's class. I was even more upset that most of all, I had missed the opportunity to have something with Browning, our connection had been quick and spontaneous, but my heart told me other tales.There was no way I would be able to walk into that classroom and face her ever again. Tears streamed down my face as my phone buzzed incessantly with a brain piercing shril somewhere off in the distance. I shuddered at the sound pounding through my hangover. I drank more. I was the dumbest, most useless human on the planet. I drank more. Then some more, and more again. I couldn't even fathom where I was going to live, or work, or sleep now.