Author's Comments: All characters in this story are at least 18 years old and this is a work of fiction. The short submissions, form part of one mans journey in support of another and documented for his and your pleasure. I do digress on occasion as it is in development; all errors are mine. Suggestions and comments welcomed. I'm reminded these are sex stories, so please enjoy
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Highly successful life coach abused 3
Margaret had woken early on the Saturday morning, feeling that she had the situation under control, but accepting that she had absolutely no control over that man. She had hoped the sexual encounter would have given her an edge. She understood men and their needs, and she had chosen to kneel for him, on all fours and demean herself for very good reason.
Margaret had on reflection, very much enjoyed the unexpected tryst and had to admit that the very uncomplicated, impersonal and brutal, hard fucking she had received had been a much needed tonic and sexual release for her.
Opening her mobile, he had already messaged her, suggesting she courier the investment proposal to her accountant today, he had even included his full name and private home address details. Margaret wasn't even sure she had these details.
He expected the signed and completed documents by Monday, with the transfer of cleared funds to the iiConsultancy bank account the same day.
Whilst contemplating her next steps, she started to receive messages from friends and clients, Christ she thought, don't tell me he has already shared the file content? No, she thought to herself, just calm down a moment as that just wouldn't make any sense.
She then took a very unexpected call from one of her old premiership football clients. Margaret had listened in absolute shock, his apologies for his failure to keep in touch, not trusting anyone since his gambling habit had been exposed, and promising to appoint, continue the support and meet with her again very soon.
The calls continued throughout the morning, friends, family, colleagues, each one terribly shocked at the treatment of both her and her husband, named along with hundreds of high profile people, in a telephone hacking scandal that was promising to destroy a global media giant. Her husband, a highly respected figure in British Horseracing had also telephoned, horrified to have been targeted by the press in this way and promising litigation and that heads would most certainly swing.
The news coverage was astonishing, the PR team for the media giant was already promising a full and transparent investigation, accepting that substantive damages claims in the very near future, was an inevitability.
Only when Margaret had later entered her bedroom, and seen the embossed folder, was she reminded of her need to get the investment proposal to her accountant and quickly moving to the bottom line, the financial commitment required was £1.2 million. The exact sum that she had received for her many regretful breaches of confidences over the last decade.
She had signed the courier documentation and watched as the motorbike headed North to London. She placed a call to Novak, her accountant, apologising for disturbing his weekend, and explaining her need for the investment advice. Margaret had been taken aback by his reaction; the normally officious and obtuse accountant had quite humbly assured her that the matter would receive his immediate and personal attention. He had watched news reports and felt quite honoured that he had clients, worthy of such high profile press intrusion.
Paul and Brains watched the story unfold; leaked by their press contacts but not before they and a number of valued associates had organised to 'short' the shares at close of business on Friday. Current speculation that the shares could collapse by 25% or more, when the markets reopened, would make them all absolute bloody fortunes.
The investment from Mrs. Morrish would be a bonus, particularly as she must be wondering what was going on. She hadn't replied to the earlier message that Paul had sent. He wanted to follow up but Brains had said absolutely not, and to please leave her well alone.
Margaret had continued to field so many calls; offers of support for the foundation had come flooding in all afternoon and clients caught up in the scandal had intimated that any offer of money from the media group would also be donated to her charitable efforts.
Margaret had been so busy and so overwhelmed that she had almost forgotten about Paul and the investment in iiC until she took the late afternoon call from Novak.
He had seemed surprisingly bullish and excited asking where she had found the technology opportunity and in an attempt to remain as vague as possible under the circumstance, she had explained, that a valued client had made the introduction. Novak had expected nothing less, assuming incorrectly that she had no desire to break a client confidence.