Colleague with Benefits
By Alex Barton
One
Dexter Morgan, known as Dex to his friends and colleagues, reached for his jacket and slipped it on. As he shot his cuffs, he caught the scent of the cologne he sprayed on after his shower and smiled: he had read somewhere that a man's cologne should only be strong enough for a woman to smell when she leaned in to kiss him and he had judged just right. And if things went the way he planned this evening, one particular woman would be leaning in not only to catch the scent on his cheeks but also in the mass of black hair at the base of his long, thick cock which was already throbbing with the intensity of his desire.
Adjusting himself as best he could, Dex climbed behind the wheel of his BMW Mini CoupΓ© and maneuvered his way through the traffic, his mind traveling back to when he first met Josie Newsome.
As Chief Financial Officer for the city, Dex had control of a multi-million-dollar budget. His main function was oversight of the various teams responsible for the day-to-day administration of specific projects, one of which was attracting investment for inner-city regeneration. The manager leading the team had taken early retirement and Dex had to find a replacement in a hurry. His secretary Angie did an excellent job of sorting through the responses when the post was advertised and, because they not only worked closely together but she also knew his preference in sexual partners, having been one herself at the start of their relationship, Dex was intrigued when she put a file on his desk and said she was sure he would like this particular female candidate as her resumΓ© was highly impressive. So much so that Angie had cleared his schedule so he could interview the woman that afternoon.
Dex felt a surge in his cock as he remembered Josie entering his office. Or, rather, her huge breasts did, followed by a beautiful blonde in her early forties who put her hand out for him to shake and gave him a smile that made his heart thump in his chest and sent his libido into overdrive. Angie was not wrong in her estimation: Dex
did
like Josie who was exactly the type of woman he enjoyed fucking even though he saw from her resumΓ© she was married with two sons, one 18, the other a year older.
But Dex quickly discovered he was attracted to Josie not only for her voluptuous figure, her black jacket struggling to contain the weight of her bust, or her tight pencil-skirt that showed off her long shapely legs, but also because she took the initiative during the interview, telling him what the city needed to do to attract overseas investment, what she projected the results would be if she was allowed to implement her proposals, and then going through them in detail on a laptop she pulled from her bag and set up on Dex's desk. Dex thought of himself as a hard-headed businessman but he could not fault Josie's professionalism, even if he found it hard to concentrate on his own when she got up out of her seat and walked round to stand next to him, the perfume she was wearing filling his nostrils as he struggled to hide his reaction to the way her jacket strained with the weight of her breasts as she leaned down, her tight skirt emphasizing her gorgeously curvy ass.
As attracted as he was, Dex still managed to quiz Josie thoroughly on the groundwork for her proposals and her qualifications apart from the obvious ones. The last thing he wanted for the city was for Josie to believe her beauty alone would charm investors although he reasoned it would certainly help. When he drew the interview to a close he thanked Josie for coming in and said he would be in touch. She gave him another one of her megawatt smiles and said she looked forward to it.
As soon as Josie left Dex asked Angie to arrange for him to see the Mayor and any reservations Dex had about his new recruit's ability to deliver on her proposals evaporated when, within three months of her appointment, the City Council was delighted to announce to the media that the newly-appointed Project Manager for External Investment had secured a contract that would ensure the regeneration of one of the inner-city areas worst-hit by the recession.