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After catching my breath, I pouted, pushing my hips forward to run my erection against him.
He smirked. “Later.”
I glared. “I hate you.”
He kissed me rough and hard, forcing his tongue in to roll with mine. Another thing he knew I loved.
Blaze pulled back, his gaze roaming over my face. “No, you don’t.”
He was right. I could never since I loved him completely.
There was a sigh before Tech said, “Can you two keep your romance to a room I’m not in?”
“Non,” I said without looking away from Blaze, whose lips twitched.
“Let’s get you to work,” he said.
And let us also pray something happened tonight before I bashed my own brains in on my desk from boredom.
CHAPTER TWO
HENRI
Hours later, when the doors opened again, I looked up from the computer and through the clear protective partition in front of my desk and smiled. Moving closer to the gap so I would be heard, I called, “Welcome to Polished P & P. How may I help you?”
As the man walked over, I took him in and easily guessed he was a businessman. He still wore his suit and had probably just come from work. He seemed around my fabulous thirties age.
He smiled friendly. “Hey, gorgeous. I have an appointment with Pixie.”
Ah, sweet little Pixie, real name Sawyer. He was a newbie and freshly turned eighteen. It made me uncomfortable to see such a shy, young man entertaining men. But I was sure he had his reasons for choosing this path.
It was something I wanted to know, but Blaze said I wasn’t allowed to question the employees.
“One moment, sir. I’ll see if he’s ready.” I hadn’t seen him arrive. However, some employees entered via the back. I brought up his name on the computer, and it was highlighted green, which told me he was here. There was a room number allocated next to his name. “Please make your way to the elevator. He’s on floor two, room 209.”
Some workers liked to collect their customer and then others preferred the client to be sent up to the room.
“Thanks.” He grinned and leaned closer. “Have you ever thought about?—”
“No,” a cold and dark voice clipped from close by.
A voice I loved.
The man paled, straightened, and nodded to my man before he walked over to the elevator.
Heat hit my side, and I grinned when a warm hand gripped my hair to tug my head back. “I don’t like this job.”
“Mon amour, they can look and try, but I am not interested in any. You are the one I go home with.”
He growled under his breath, which made me tingle all over as he dipped to claim my mouth.
It was a brief kiss but one that still left me panting for more when he pulled away and tugged at my hair once again before he walked back over to his office and slammed the door after him.
Of course, the broody ogre couldn’t have an office away from me. It was lucky Country, State, Saint, and Wreck allowed them to change the break room into their computer room. They resituated the break room and bathroom to the back of the ground floor, where there were also another couple of offices off to the right of the building. Though the main area of the ground floor held the waiting area with a few sitting spots and bathroom. On the second and third floor, there were a couple of offices, bathrooms, a meeting room, and a couple of additional break rooms but most were bedrooms where the employees entertained clients.
Tech had shown me and Blaze around the place when I first started. But he didn’t let me witness any happenings inside the rooms.
Boo.
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