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The Wolf's Den

[WARNING! MATURE CONTENT] A story about Katalina, a very ambitious woman who rose up the ladder in her company, Wolf Enterprise. She now finds herself secretly married to an executive in the company. Soon after her honeymoon things turn sour for her happily ever after. Now with the sudden input of her notice to leave the company, her company's CEO finally comes back from overseas wanting to discuss her sudden career change. But why does the CEO, Jiovanni Wolf, look like the one night stand she had 2 years ago?

Deja_Andio · Urban
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25 Chs

Let the Hunt Begin

After having a wonderful time with his parents over dinner, who continuously nagged him about where their future grandchildren were, he relaxed in his old room to review some documents.

He started by reviewing some recorded meetings that were sent to him in his email.

As he flipped through the videos, he immediately stopped on a presentation that was made more than nine months ago.

Katalina Hunter. It was her. The woman who had captured his attention from the beginning. She was standing in front of the presentation podium as she pointed her laser pointer at the projection screen.

She was giving a detailed report on the status of their new product that they were in the midst of producing.

She wore a lavender button up shirt with her boobs sitting up firmly on her chest. One button was left opened, revealing the tops of her mounds.

She wore black dress pants that clung to every curve. Her thighs were thick and juicy. He remembered them wrapped around him very well.

God, the woman was a goddess. He had never been so entranced by a creature that he had already had.

Two years ago, he had met a complete stranger while he was on a business trip. Under certain circumstances, they ended up sleeping together for an entire week. He remembered every detail vividly of her delicious, voluptuous curves.

He left that hotel room on that Saturday without ever knowing her name nor did he give out his name to her. The offer that he had given her was a week in paradise with a complete stranger, as long as she did not ask questions about who he was. Je just wanted someone to be their ordinary selves and not want anything from him. And oh did she deliver. She was a very proud woman who did not hold her tongue for anyone.

During certain conversations, she would often bring up technology into it, which surprised him, because that was part of his company. She gave great ideas and held very interesting conversations in regard to technology and products. He figured she must've worked somewhere within the tech companies.

However, he was extremely shocked when one morning he was presented with his choices of applicants for the lead of strategy. And there sat her video presentation for his company.

All this time she had been working under him for an entire year. Although it was reasonably fair to say that he didn't know because he was busy building his company overseas. Still, to sleep with a woman from his company. What if he didn't like her during that week in paradise?

It would have been more than messy, if he came back from overseas, and had to deal with a gossiping woman who only saw him for his money.

Wolf kept staring at her videos. It was strange because out of the blue he got a message from Patricia in regards to the young woman wanting to resign. He had heard rumors that she might be dating one of the executives, but it didn't seem like her to want to halt her career.

He will call Ms. Stafford first thing in the morning to office. She would tell him everything he needed to know. He hired her because she was able to keep him up to date with all of the happenings in the company. Because she was so trustworthy people liked to confide in her. Hopefully there was some new on Katalina.

Wolf picked up his phone and dialed Christian's number. He hired Christian for one of his most outstanding attributes.

"I need you to investigate someone for me. I need it on my desk tomorrow morning."

"Who might that be, boss?"

"Katalina Hunter….and Richard Gibbs."

"Understood."