Sleeping With My Boss: A Standalone Novel (An Alpha Billionaire Romance Love Story) (A Dirty Office Romance)

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by Adams,Claire


  “Hi, Asher, what can I do for you?” her tone was professional and no nonsense.

  “Could you come to my office, please? There's something important I need to discuss with you regarding the VIV Perfume campaign.”

  “Sure. I'll be right over.”

  A tingle of anxiety immediately began building inside me as I waited for her to arrive.

  “Come on, Asher, be cool, be calm,” I said to myself. “You've got this. Put your personal feelings aside and be professional.”

  I breathed in deeply as I heard a knock on the door.

  “Come in,” I said.

  She walked through the door, and I let slowly out the breath that I'd been holding in through my teeth. She was wearing a pencil skirt and a form-fitting blouse that revealed her curves in a tantalizing manner; I could hardly keep my eyes off her. Still, I forced myself to remain cool, and put on an air of calm indifference.

  “Have a seat,” I said.

  She walked over to my desk, swaying her hips subtly as she did without effort, and took a seat.

  “You're fully committed to the VIV campaign, aren't you?” I asked.

  “Absolutely. That’s why you put me on point. I've been doing a lot of research and have put together a few ideas that I think could work really well.”

  “Excellent. Well, there's no better place to do research than on the ground, right?”

  “That's true, but we're a few thousand miles away from the ground at the moment.”

  “Yes, we are. However, tonight you're going to need to go home and haul out a suitcase or three.”

  “Why is that?” she asked, a curious eyebrow raised.

  “You and I are going to Paris.”

  CHAPTER 20

  Lilah

  I sat in stunned silence for a while and stared at Asher.

  “We're going to Paris?” I eventually said.

  “Yes,” he replied, with the slightest and subtlest of smiles curving across his lips.

  “I, uh, can I think about it?”

  “Well, Anton has requested an urgent meeting with myself and the second-in-command of this campaign–which is you. So, unless you're willing to relinquish that position, it'd be best if you came along to Paris.”

  I nodded. “All right then. I guess I’m packing for Paris.”

  “Don't worry,” he added hastily, looking suddenly uncomfortable, “we'll be in separate hotel rooms.”

  “Okay. When do we leave?”

  “Friday morning before sunrise, so make it an early night on Thursday. I’ll have a car pick you up from your place and take you to my private jet. There won't be any airport lines or any of that stuff to worry about.”

  I couldn't help but feel a sudden rush of excitement. Not only at going to Paris unexpectedly, but at the thought of being flown there on a private jet, even if it was with a man I was trying to force myself to keep my distance from. Of course, there was the simmering attraction I still felt toward him, and the tantalizingly pleasurable memories that still popped into my head—uninvited—of the night we'd spent together; memories I was currently trying to push back.

  “Lilah?”

  I snapped out of the sudden trance I'd fallen into. “Oh, sorry, I just drifted off for a second. I, umm…was thinking about everything I need to get done before Friday,” I stammered, hoping he didn’t see through my lie.

  “No worries. Needless to say, you'll probably have to shift up a gear today and tomorrow. I expect all your tasks for the week to be complete before we leave for Paris. If you need to delegate some of the less significant ones to Jason, I think he’s up to the task.”

  “Got it. Is there anything else?”

  “That's all. We'll talk closer to the time, but obviously, make sure you bring your notebook, hard drive, and any relevant files with you.”

  “Of course, I have everything backed up to the cloud, anyway.”

  “Great. Enjoy the rest of your day.”

  He turned away from me and started typing, staring coolly at his computer, and I walked out of the room feeling a strange mix of emotions swirling around my head.

  ***

  “I think we're a lot clearer on Anton's aims for this campaign now,” said Asher to me as we sat in the back of the limo he'd hired for the weekend to transport us around Paris.

  “Yes, I'm glad we came. Being on the ground here and taking everything in–and, of course, speaking to the executives at VIV–has definitely helped reshape a number of ideas I've had about the campaign.”

  “Likewise. Well, we're done with work for the day. If you'd like, I can drop you off to meet Alicia and have the driver on call to pick you up and take you back to the hotel whenever you're done.”

  It was strange, watching him act so cool and distant. I suppose it was exactly what I'd asked for, though, even if deep down it wasn't really what I wanted. Still, I had no right to complain about it. I'd said that we had to but business and professionalism first, and he was honoring my wishes.

  Regardless of what I’d said, I still felt an unyielding attraction to him. And beneath his calm exterior, I could tell he still felt the same for me. It was there in the fire in his eyes every time our gazes locked, even though it was always brief. However, it seemed that we had both silently agreed to maintain our strictly professional relationship. As much as I hated to admit even to myself, I couldn't help but feel a twinge wounded, a little rejected even, given that we were in the city of romance and his demeanor hadn’t even broken once.

  “Well, what about you? What are you going to do?”

  “Me? After I drop you off I'm going to head over to the hotel gym, get a good two-hour workout in, and hit the sack early. We've got more meetings tomorrow; I don't think that I need to remind you that we need to be on point for them.”

  I nodded.

  “Yeah, that's true. Well, I guess I'll see you tomorrow, then.”

  “Bright and early,” he agreed with a smile. “Ah, and here we are; this is the restaurant where you're meeting your friend, right?”

  I looked out the window and saw her waiting outside the restaurant for me.

  “That's the one.”

  “You've got the driver's number, don’t you? Just give him a call when you're done and he'll come and get you.”

  “Thanks, Ash. I’ll see you tomorrow,” I said as I climbed out of the backseat.

  “See you then,” he called just as the driver closed the door and returned to his position behind the steering wheel.

  ***

  After a lovely dinner with Alicia, I’d headed back to the hotel the night before and crashed. The jetlag had hit me more than I’d anticipated. But, I slept nine hours straight and thankfully so. My wakeup call came in precisely at 6 a.m. and the day had been non-stop from there.

  In addition to the meetings and presentations, Anton had managed to squeeze in visits to two museums, in what he said was an effort to help us understand the essence of Paris. But, when the day was over, we were back in the limo and Asher was starting to seem more like his old self—less rigid and businesslike. I had to admit, I was finding it harder and harder to maintain the cold, distant, and disinterested façade I'd had up over the past couple of weeks to maintain that distance I was trying so hard to keep.

  “Wow. It's been a long day,” I remarked.

  “That it has. How are you feeling?”

  I could sense that he was asking for reasons beyond merely small talk. That meant there could be more than just a boring night in my room or sightseeing alone. It was up to me to decide whether I would shut things down immediately and return to my hotel room or take a chance and see what happened. I thought about it for a moment, and then replied.

  “Actually, I'm feeling pretty good. Energized. After all, we're in Paris! It would be a sin to simply go back to the hotel and sleep now.”

  His face lit up with that heart-stopping smile that sent my stomach into flips. A smile that not only reached his lips, but also sparkled in his eyes.
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  “Well, let's do something stereotypical, why don't we? I mean, it's your first time here,” he said. “Right?”

  “It is.”

  “All right. Wine and cheese at a small café overlooking the Seine?”

  I couldn't help but smile. “That sounds fantastic.”

  Two hours later, we were still sitting at a cozy outdoor café, taking in the scenery and people watching.

  “So, what do you think of Paris?” Asher asked.

  “It's everything I'd hoped it would be,” I replied, sipping on my wine. “And this wine is exquisite. I don't think I've ever had better.”

  “I come for the cheese, but I stay for the wine,” Asher joked.

  I couldn't help but chuckle. The warmth of the wine flowing through my veins, relaxing my muscles as it went.

  “The Eiffel Tower makes for a pretty spectacular marker on the horizon, doesn't it?” I said.

  “It does. We can go visit tomorrow if you’d like. I know someone who can get us past the crowds. It's quite a view from up top.”

  “That sounds lovely,” I smiled at him and suddenly found myself staring deeply into Asher's eyes. I saw in them a profound, crackling passion, like the embers of a fire still glowing orange against the darkness of night. And at the sight of that deep, simmering desire, my own desires stirred.

  It was happening again.

  I was at a definite crossroads here; I could either cut this right now and go back to my hotel room, or I could stay, order another bottle of wine, and prove to myself that I could maintain a working friendship with my boss.

  “Let's have a little more wine,” I suggested. “The night is still young.”

  “I agree,” replied Asher with a smile.

  He called a waiter over and asked him to bring out a selection of the finest wines in the house, which the young man did, after returning with the manager of the establishment. We perused them and picked out a vintage port.

  “Are you sure, monsieur?” asked the manager, a portly, red-faced man in his sixties. “It is a very, very fine wine, but it also commands a somewhat, how do I say, extreme price tag. There are only a handful of bottles of this left in all of France.”

  “Price is of no concern to me,” Asher assured him with a casual smile. “After all, how can one put a price on a moment such as this?”

  The manager smiled. “Very well, monsieur. Please though, if you would not mind, could I pose with you and your lovely companion for a photograph at the moment of the uncorking of the bottle? I am a wine connoisseur myself, and a bottle like this only gets uncorked once every few years. I wish to have a memento, if you will.”

  Asher smiled. “Of course. And, since wine is your thing, I would like for you to have a glass as well. As can this nice young waiter.”

  Both the waiter and the manager gasped.

  “Monsieur, we could not possibly!” exclaimed the manager.

  “I insist,” Asher said. “Otherwise, we don't uncork the bottle. Deal?”

  “Very well,” the manager agreed, still flabbergasted at this proposition.

  The wine was then uncorked, we posed with the manager for a photo, and then Asher made good on his word and insisted the manager and waiter each have a taste of the wine. I half expected the manager to pass out from the thrill of it.

  “This is… It is simply… Magnifique!” he exclaimed.

  After that, he and the waiter left Asher and myself to enjoy the remainder of the wine in peace. To be honest, while it was really good wine, I wasn't sure that it was the best I'd ever tasted – but then again, I didn't consider myself to be much of a wine snob. And, more importantly, I was enjoying Asher's company much more than I was the wine.

  We sat and talked, joked and laughed late into the night, loosening up and becoming more at ease in each other's company as the night drew on and the wine did its work.

  Eventually, the manager came over, wringing his hands apologetically.

  “Monsieur and mademoiselle, while we appreciate your patronage, I am sorry to say that we need to close up now.”

  “That's all right,” Asher said as he finished off the last of his wine. “I need to stretch my legs anyway. I think a stroll through Paris is in order.”

  He handed the manager his credit card to settle the bill, and when that was done, we said goodbye and began strolling along the river, taking in the sights and enjoying the atmosphere.

  I slipped my hand through his arm almost instinctively and felt his fingers intertwine with mine as he squeezed my hand gently.

  When we reached a point along our walk that had a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, I stopped to take it in. My gaze journeyed along the skyline until I found myself looking into his eyes. Once more, the electricity of our connection crackled in my veins. His gaze searched mine, as if seeking permission for something.

  “Asher, I…” I opened my mouth to admit what I’d been feeling in spite of what I’d said, but I didn’t get the chance to tell him. It was as though he’d already read my heart. Before I could finish, one strong hand enclosed gently around the base of my neck while the other wrapped around my waist. He pulled me in close and placed his lips passionately against mine. The sensation of his hands moving across my back gently, yet with power tingling in those strong arms and hands of his, sent a wave of want through me.

  I could feel his longing, his intense need for control, and it made me go weak at the knees. My breath quickened and my pulse began to race.

  I could hardly breathe.

  He paused from the kiss for a moment and stared down at me.

  “Let's go back to the hotel,” I said, panting and gasping.

  “No,” he replied.

  “No?”

  “No.”

  “But…but why?”

  “There's a beautiful hotel around the corner, and I don’t want to wait for the thirty minutes a cab ride back to our hotel is going to take. I want you now. I need you now.”

  I smiled up at him. There was no need to say anything.

  We hurried across the street where Asher stopped at an ATM and withdrew a hefty sum of cash. We then proceeded to a grandiose, old building, shining spectacularly against the night sky with lighting that illuminated the baroque architecture.

  We walked inside, still holding hands, our blood hot and eager in our veins. The reception hall was palatial and reminded me of something straight out of the seventeenth century, aside from the computers at the desk.

  The concierge at the front desk looked surprised to see us, and I suppose he was justified in that reaction, given the nature of the establishment and the late hour.

  “Good evening,” Asher greeted him in English as we approached the desk.

  “Mademoiselle, monsieur. Is there something I can assist you with? The hour is very late.”

  “We're not guests–not yet, anyway,” Asher said.

  “Well, I'm afraid that it would be impossible. We are-”

  “Nothing is impossible,” Asher interrupted as he opened his coat, withdrew a block of Euros, and set them down on the counter in front of the concierge.

  The man's eyes widened as he glanced at the stack of money in front of him.

  “Er, yes, yes… You are correct monsieur. Nothing at all is impossible! Will you be wanting the presidential suite, then?”

  “You read my mind,” Asher responded with a smile and took a business card from his coat pocket. “All my info is on there,” he said. “You can fill out whatever forms you need when you get back downstairs. For now, just get us to the room–oh, and send a bottle of champagne up, please.”

  “Certainly, monsieur. I will take you there at once. Please, please, follow me.”

  We followed him up the great, curved stairway hand in hand. He led us to a room with two ornate, gilded doors which he threw open with dramatic flair, revealing a room that looked as if it could have been that of the Sun King himself.

  “The presidential suite!” he announced. “While it is de
corated with old world charm, you will find that it has all of the 21st century amenities you would need. There is a hot tub in the bathroom, and a media center-”

  “I’m sure it will do nicely,” Asher said cutting his speech short. “We'll buzz you if we need any help. Right now, though, we need to be alone.”

  “Understood, monsieur,” the concierge replied with a hint of a knowing smile.

  He handed us the keys and then hurried back downstairs.

  We stepped inside, closed the ornate doors behind us, and immediately resumed kissing. Once more, the passion began to flow like water through a broken dam. We began to stumble toward the bed as we kissed–but then I had a different idea. I knew that Asher craved control, and I had to see what would happen if he was denied that control.

  I pulled back and pushed him away from me.

  “What…what's wrong?” he stammered, breathing heavily.

  His arousal was easily seen through his pants; he was ready to go.

  “I'm going to the bathroom to freshen up,” I said. “You wait outside.”

  “Wait?! No!”

  “Do you want this or not?” I asked, keeping my tone calm and even.

  “I… Oh, God, I do. Yes.”

  “Then you'll do what I say,” I replied matter-of-factly. “And, I'm telling you to wait here until I'm ready.”

  “Yes, ma’am,” he agreed, although I could see that was unhappy about it.

  That was good; I wasn't about to let him have complete control over me. I sashayed into the bathroom, shifting my hips as seductively as I could. I could feel his hungry eyes devouring every step I took, undressing me, violating me. It made my blood pump with a beautiful heat.

  I stepped into the bathroom and closed the door.

  Once inside, I nearly gasped at the opulence of the bathroom. It was huge–the size of a living room, and all the fittings were gold. The soaring ceiling was, like the main room, painted with classical figures by what appeared to be an old master in a past century. A gilded mirror made the place look even more spacious.

  And there, in the center, sunk to floor level, was the hot tub. I walked over the cool marble floor, kicking off my shoes and removing my dress and underwear. I turned on the hot tub, and smiled as the bubbles started to flow. I dipped my toes into the water. It was cool, but warming up quickly.

 

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