The Assistant

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Authors: Elle Brace
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green of his dominated the brown in them.
     
    “Thank you.” I murmured, avoiding his eyes.
     
    “Although, I think it’d look better on the floor of my bedroom.”
     
    I looked back up to meet his eyes to find the smirk on his face growing and I frowned. “But you wouldn’t be able to see it properly on the floor?” I said in a confused state, before gasping as the realisation set in. “Adrian!” I punched his arm and blushed harder as he chuckled.
     
    “So naïve and gullible.” He chuckled as he pulled me over to his side by wrapping an arm around my waist. “I know you want to do it.”
     
    “No, I really don’t.”
     
    “Yes you do. You think about it all the time. It’s obvious too. The way you react to my touch…” He trailed off as I felt a warm hand slowly travel up my thigh, making me shiver from the sudden contact with my cool skin. Adrian looked satisfied with himself, certain he had just proven his point. “You also haven’t had anything like this happen to you in a while. I will gladly change that…” I frowned at his words and stopped his hand.
     
    “No thank you. I’ve told you countless times, Adrian, and I will say it again. I’m. Not. Interested.” I glared up at him and scooted back to my seat just as the car stopped. I looked out the window to see that we were in front of my house, so I slung my bag over my shoulder and opened the door. “I’ll see you on Monday.” I winked, before slamming the door shut.
     
    The car drove off as soon as I started climbing the stairs of my apartment building. I checked my phone as I did so. It was almost 1AM. Thank god tomorrow was Sunday. I could sleep in after a long week of working for Adrian Kingston. I sighed as I got to my door and opened my bag to get out my keys.
     
    Except, I couldn’t find them. I began to panic as I rummaged through the small space of the bag. I packed them. I was 100% sure of that. Could they have fallen at the event? No. the only time I had opened my bag then was when Molly had called and when I had taken my lipstick out. They were still in there.
     
    I sighed in frustration as I kicked my door before dialing the last person I wanted to see.
     
    “I knew you’d change your mind.” Adrian’s arrogant voice sounded from the speaker of my phone.
     
    “No, actually. I just wanted to ask you if my house keys are in the car anywhere. I can’t get into my apartment because I seem to have misplaced them.” I heard a bit of shuffling in the background before it was quiet again. “Nope, there’s nothing here.”
     
    I sighed. “I’ll just call my friends to see if they’re still up or I can just crash at a hotel for the night. Thanks any-”
     
    “You can stay at mine for the night,” Adrian stated.
     
    “Yeah,” I scoffed. “Over my dead body.” I laughed, until I heard Adrian telling the driver to turn back around to my house.
     
    “Stay where you are,” he said when he turned his attention back to me.
     
    “Adrian. I’m not staying at-”
     
    The line went dead.
     
     
     

 
    C hapter Four
     
     
     
    I had set Three Rules during the drive to Adrian’s apartment – and went over them in my head carefully as we stepped into the elevator of one of the biggest hotels he owned. He lived in the penthouse.
     
No sleeping in the same room as Adrian Kingston. I was not that type of girl, I knew what he would get up to and most importantly, he was my boss.             
 
No touching Adrian of any sort. Touching in his eyes would lead to something more. Something I didn’t want happening.              
 
No staying longer than necessary. As soon I wake up, I would leave and make my way over to Amy’s house.              
 
    Yes you do. A small voice laughed in my mind, but I frowned and ignored it as he unlocked the door to his penthouse suite.
     
    “You know, since we are at a hotel, I could just stay in a separate room?” I

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