Working It Out

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Responsive.’
    ‘I’m glad. But what if these guys I’m supposed to charge a fortune to wrestle me want something more?’
    ‘It will be breaking their contract.’
    ‘How will you know?’
    ‘I’ve told you. Two-way mirrors. I shall be watching.’
    ‘And being turned on?’
    ‘Always. When the bouts are over, I shall be waiting to claim you for myself.’
    ‘And you mentioned females. Do the same rules apply to women?’
    ‘Indeed so. But women enjoy sex together in different ways. I might enjoy seeing that too.’
    ‘My God, and you talk about perversions?’
    ‘Doesn’t the idea of watching any combination of people excite you? Man on man. Woman on woman. Group sex.’
    She blushed slightly. She had certainly taken part in group sex on more than one occasion. Two men at one time had been a wild experience for her.
    ‘OK. Maybe it does.’
    ‘Give it some thought, please. Now, I need to move. Delightful as it would be to spend the day here, I have work to do. Take your time. It’s already far too late for you to go to work. I consider you’re probably fired by now, so I’ll order breakfast for you. You may need to go back to your flat. You should tell Tara about your plans. I suggest you may not be sharing that flat with her for much longer.’
    ‘So where do I live?’
    ‘You can have an apartment here. There are plenty of rooms. I’ll have some set aside for you. I’m sure you will want some space of your own at times.’
    ‘But I shouldn’t let Tara down.’
    ‘Ask her if she wants to join your team. She may well enjoy the extra delights money can bring.’
    ‘My team?’
    ‘Certainly. You will need to recruit other women. I doubt you could keep up alone with the potential market we shall have.’
    ‘I see. I have a lot to think about.’
    ‘You really do. Now I must bathe. I have a breakfast meeting I shouldn’t miss.’
    ‘Need any help? Scrub your back?’
    ‘No way. I need to gather my thoughts. Ask Will to show you the pool and use the gym if you’d like to.’
    ‘Will?’
    ‘My trusted helper. Not the guy who brought you here last night. Will lives here and does the cooking and most other things. Don’t worry. He knows I’d cut his balls off if he touched you. Besides, he’s gay.’
    ‘Doesn’t stop him looking, I’m sure.’
    ‘He’s not interested. By the way, you’re still wearing the diamond collar. Leave it with Will. He’ll see it’s put away safely.’
    He stepped into the adjoining bathroom, disappearing into the steam. Someone had prepared his bath. It was somewhat disconcerting the way things happened in this house. There must be other, secret passages all over the place allowing Andreas’s staff to do their jobs. She wondered how much they witnessed of their boss’s goings on. And how much did they overhear? Until she knew exactly what she was getting into, she needed to be a little careful. She had questions by the hundred building up. For a start, she had no idea where this house was situated. It had been a half-hour drive from her flat so somewhere in a five- or six-mile radius, knowing this city. And how was she supposed to communicate with him? She fingered the collar and unclasped it. The diamonds flashed in the light, showing every colour of the rainbow. It was truly beautiful and probably worth a fortune. Where and why had Andreas come by such a thing? What other delights had he got stashed away? For a brief moment, she thought of taking the diamonds away with her and living off the proceeds for the next who could tell? Foolish, she knew. Andreas knew where she lived and probably knew how to seriously punish anyone who crossed him.
    He came out of the bathroom, fully dressed in a well-cut dark suit. White shirt and discreet silk tie made him look like any City businessman and a whole other lifetime away from the man who had seduced her the previous night.
    ‘You look good.’
    ‘You look tousled. Anyone would think you’d spent the night in

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