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His Pretty Little Thing (The Personal Assistant)

r18 (Intentional Love And Erotic Scenes). I was determined to work my way back to the top after taking a rather long break from the corperate world. Fate did it's thing and I found myself back in the same space with my most dreaded ex. Working at Nolem PLC as a personal assistant was fulfilling. The feeling of love and lust clouded our senses for a very long time until Thomas Maclewin stepped in. An engagement to a childhood friend, The sudden reappearance of an ex and Thomas Maclewin, The Chaos, The bitterness, The feeling of betrayal, Family, Love, Lust and Romance all gave rise to a beautiful and relatable love story. Excerp 1 "You think I would be interested in just any random woman who puts her room key in my hand. What the hell kind of man do you think I am." He couldn't believe what he was hearing. Didn't he tell her he hasn't been with anyone else since her. Where was all this coming from. "Did you not understand when....." "No, you don't understand!" She interrupted, slamming a brush on the counter, looking up at him furiously. "I'm not like this, I'm not someone that sleep with her boss. I'm thirty and I've only been with two men my entire life, you inclusive. And I've never let any man rid me of my sense of reasoning, ever!" She yelled, her voice getting louder with each word. "But when I'm with you, it's like nothing else matters. This... this thing," she continued, gesturing between them. "This isn't me. It's like I turn into a different person when I'm with you, and I hate it. Maybe it's so easy for you, but it's not same for me."

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Happiness

"Miss Beatrice should have sent for me," the older woman replied. "She knows very well that I do not expect to see you in the kitchen. You can always send for me when you need me. I wish you a happy married life, and you, too, sir." Mrs. Eunice said.

"Thank you," Clara said, then added more firmly, "Will you come and see me tomorrow morning after breakfast, please, Mrs. Eunice? Just to discuss the meals and any other little thing, you know."

"The meals, madam?" Mrs. Eunice's flat face was outraged. "When my lady was alive, I beg your pardon, sir. The meals and everything else related to the kitchen was left to me. Never a day did she complain about anything, and the house has been run the same way ever since, isn't that right, sir?" She turned to Bennet.

"If Mrs. Lewin wishes to order the meals herself, you will, I hope, give her every assistance, Mrs. Eunice," Bennet said pleasantly. "That will be all for now, thank you. Good night."