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The CEO's Seductive Doll

*COMPLETE* [Warning: Mature Content, R18, Contemporary-Fantasy setting] Evanescence "Evan" Holz, a billionaire businessman, received a souvenir from an obscure country that creates s*x dolls called “Eternity Women.” These "Eternity Woman" are life-like and turn alive once activated. To activate them, you need to "use" them. There's only one way for anyone to use a doll: You "play" with them. But what if these Eternity Women weren't just s*x dolls that magically come alive? What exactly is the mechanism behind Eternity Women that makes them into sentient beings in the first place? Is it just the pleasure, or there's something else, something sinister, that gives them life? That’s for Evan to find out. *** EXCERPT: "Raise your hips," he ordered. His voice was husky and demanding. Eternity quickly did as she was told to do. He wasn't a mind reader, yet he knew that it filled her with desire that he was talking to her in such an authoritative manner. Evan slipped Eternity's panties quickly off of her, giving them the same treatment as her bra once they were removed. He flung them away with no care as to where they would land. He nudged her legs wider apart using his, signaling the impending act. As Eternity called it, 'penetrative intercourse.' "May I?" he asked, even though he knew how much she wanted it. She nodded, tears trailing down her cheeks because of how much she had done. "F*ck me, Evan."

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The Doll and the Pile of Documents

"Are you okay, D?" J asked, his brown eyes reflecting a glint of concern as he forked his food. "You seem a little red."

To say that Eternity was 'a little red' was an understatement. Her entire face had turned hot and crimson. If she were an anime character, steam would be visibly rising from her head.

She shook her head aggressively in denial. "I was just surprised by your question, that's all."

J looked at her, confusion etched across his features, before realizing his poor choice of words.

"Oh, I didn't mean it that way!" he clarified, sounding a bit embarrassed. "What I meant was, how was the experience of working under the supervision of the CEO himself?"

"It's fine," Eternity replied, her face slowly returning to its normal color. She tried her best to sound nonchalant to brush off their ridiculous misunderstanding. "I passed the coffee test, and I wasn't fired on my first day at RBAB. So generally, I think my first day went great."