"Oh, please, why am I gonna love you, the boy who pranked me my whole life?" she laughed.
"Because of the way I'm gonna make you fall for me!" he said, tripping her over and making her fall in his arms. He threw her in the car.
"What the fuck...?" she was suddenly interrupted by a long, sexy kiss. "W-what're you doing...?" she mumbled, still glued to his lips.
He caressed her cheeks and stoked her hair, slowly. They were still kissing; but it was amazing to see that none pull apart.
His hands gradually reached under her shirt, and he unhooked the bra. Then he unbuttoned his shirt and jeans. His hot body with those few tattoos on his butt reading 'Kelly and the sex' and 'THERE'S SOMETHING IN HER LOVE', made him push harder into her body.
"No, I hate you! And....this hurts!" she wailed, breaking the kiss. She put on her clothes and opened the car entrance. But before she could put her foot out, he pulled her over his naked body and whispered, "I love your body...."
She slapped him and ran away. After reaching some miles away, she looked back at the car and smiled. "So do I...." she murmured.
It contains mature content, but I'm not gonna mark it as 'Mature'. Cause if I mark and your parents see that, you'll be the one in the hospital. So I'm just gonna skip that part...
Grief-stricken over the death of the boss who was like a father to her, Olivia Bailey is left to deal with the aftermath--the arrival of his dashing but estranged son, Pierce Alexander. But she can't stand him and he doesn't trust her. Will working for the new CEO remain to be an impossible task?
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Olivia Bailey might be plain and boring, but she's content with her current lifestyle, working for the kind but lonely old man who owns Alexander Corporation. But his untimely death flips her simple life upside down. Now, she must deal with his estranged son, the heir to his business empire, together with the growing feelings building up between them. Will Olive manage to bear the pressure and issues cropping up along the way--or is this too much to ask?
Disclaimer: This story won The Wattys 2014 People's Choice Award.
Cover Design by Ashley Marie Bandy