His Best-Kept Secret | SAMPLE|18+
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  • Reads 50,916
  • Votes 1,072
  • Parts 6
  • Time 25m
Complete, First published Oct 22, 2018
Mature
Amber's boss is the Editor-In-Chief of a sports magazine owned by mega media company, Marston Media. She is his assistant and is quite smitten. Who wouldn't be? He's sexy, down-to-earth and charming. One night, she brings him some papers he needs to his apartment and he asks her to stay. Their flirting leads to THE. BEST. SEX. OF. HER. LIFE. He agrees. The problem? He is engaged to the Editor-In-Chief of a fashion magazine owned by Marston Media. Their engagement is a sham. A way to sell more magazines. But if they want to keep their jobs they have to keep the ruse up. Amber eagerly agrees to be with him only in private and not hope for anything for more. She becomes his best-kept secret.
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