OK! I am back, and so is Suzanne. Sorry it has taken so long. No excuse, other than busy with other things. I hope this has been worth the wait for those of you that have kept the faith.
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It was less than 24 hours later (sorry dear reader, I know it has been somewhat longer for you!), and Suzanne was on another continent, alone in her comfortable hotel room in the Jumeirah Emirates Tower, her head still spinning from the events of the last few hours. She had barely gotten used to the awareness of her contractual transgression and concern over its possible repercussions when Ian had broken the news to her of her imminent business trip.
When she had arrived home with Emma and found Ian unexpectedly at home and packing a bag, her first thought had been that he had been called away on an urgent business trip. When she had seen that he was packing some of her things, her confusion had risen. And then her confusion had changed to concern when her husband had mysteriously refused to answer her questions until Emma had been quickly settled in her play room with her still new and fascinating Mojave Native American doll as company.
Once Ian and Suzanne were safely alone, he had broken the news to her about Tim Truman's hastily called bidders' conference and her need to travel immediately to Dubai. Since then, she had been on auto-pilot, as had been the Emirates A380 Airbus that had whisked her away from home and family, heading for who knew what in Dubai.
Most of her flight had been taken up with studying the briefing pack that had been hurriedly put together for her by John and Steve Cross, the latter of whom had joined her at Manchester, and who was even now meeting with the company's mid-eastern agents in the business centre of the luxury hotel a few floors below. Suzanne had a few short hours to try to get some rest before being woken to get ready for the factory tour with Tim Truman, and her first meeting with her rivals, WoongHongSa.
She stood at the floor to ceiling window of her 46th floor Club Premier room and gazed across the unfamiliar skyline of the city spread out before her. The sun had risen over the horizon at about 06:30, only half an hour before they had landed, and it was now just after 08:30. The city was starting to come to life, in particular the business district which was closest to her, and she could see the traffic starting to build and commuters hurrying along the sidewalks, scampering to their air-conditioned offices before the ambient temperature rose to its customary and uncomfortable level.
For the first time since her adventure had begun, Suzanne felt alone and concerned. She had been whisked away from her husband and partner with whom she had been sharing this amazing journey. She had been wrenched away from her daughter, again, at very short notice and immediately after her previous absence. For the first time she felt totally alone. Steve Cross had flown with her, but he wasn't aware of the details of her contract with Graham Leicester, and unlike Karl Solomon with whom she had travelled to London for her first adventure, Steve Cross knew nothing about her real role or function. He knew her only as Graham's new assistant and Ian's wife, and he resented her presence at what was an important sales meeting, something he considered to be his own domain.
It had been perfectly apparent to Suzanne on the flight that Steve had at once been appreciative of her feminine beauty, but at the same time had been suspicious and resentful of her involvement. He had worked hard to prepare her on the technical aspects of the bid to equip Tim Truman's new factory, and he had clearly been distracted by her attractive appearance, but his reserve and suspicion had been equally apparent in the questions he asked of her. Now he was downstairs in the business centre, meeting with their local agents in preparation for this afternoon's important meetings.
Suzanne was also conscious of a nagging worry about her contractual transgression, which had so pointedly been brought to her attention at the end of her second medical examination by Doctor Packard. There had been no time before her departure for any sort of briefing or conversation with Graham, who had been arriving back in Edinburgh just as she was being taken away to start her trip to Dubai. Consequently, she had had no opportunity to gauge Graham's reaction to the news that she was sure he would by now have received from the doctor. She had been badly affected by being forced to face up to the fact that she had done something both wrong and forbidden when she had, in the passion of the moment, invited the stranger to use her on the plane back from the USA. In the back of her mind she blamed herself and her husband for allowing her to get so carried away, forgetting her contract with Graham. She had used the stranger on the plane as a means to tease and frustrate her loving husband and hadn't for one moment considered Graham or her contract with him.
As she gazed across the skyline, tired and emotional from the events of the last 24 hours, she wondered again what the consequences of her misdemeanour might be. Yesterday morning she had been happy and carefree, at home with her husband and daughter, looking forwards to a potentially exciting day followed by an intimate evening to be shared with Ian. Now she felt she had the weight of the world on her shoulders, she was alone and tired in a strange city, facing an unknown challenge, and with the threat of Graham's displeasure and disappointment at her contractual breach hanging over her like a sword of Damocles. Suzanne recognised that she would be far more affected by Graham's disappointment in her than she would be by any physical punishment he may choose to bestow. In a short time she had come to seek his pleasure and approval above all things, even above her own comfort.
A clause from her contract came to her mind. "... the Employer shall be entitled to discipline the Employee in any manner the Employer so desires, without limitation, including any degree of physical punishment or restraint deemed appropriate in the sole judgement of the Employer".
Suzanne felt certain that she could bear whatever physical punishment Graham might decide was appropriate, but she feared his displeasure, and particularly his disappointment, much more.
For the first time, Suzanne began to think that it might have been a mistake to enter into such a contract. Doubt sprang into her mind, and she began to question what she, or more properly what she and Ian, were doing. With a sigh, she pressed the button which closed the curtains, blocking out the view before her and darkening the room. As she turned away from the window and stepped towards the large bed, her hands already reaching for the buttons on the blouse she had worn for the trip, the phone rang shrilly at the side of the bed, shocking her from her sad and lonely reverie.
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"Suzanne, how was your flight?" Graham's voice was its usual, quietly authoritative self, and there was no hint in his question that told her whether or not he was even aware of her infraction. She breathed a sigh of relief; she physically felt the tension that had been mounting inside her subside with the sound of this most mundane of enquiries, from a person and connection that was far from mundane. Whilst her head knew that she would be called to account at some point (she was convinced of the inevitability of that reality), she thought that for the time being at least, she was safe; she could worry about her failure again at some future time.
"Mr Leicester, Sir, thank you for calling. We arrived at the hotel a short time ago, and I was just going to get a couple of hours rest. The flight was fine, but Steve Cross kept me very busy rehearsing our bid and the technical proposal."