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“You’re welco in ten minutes”

He swats at the air, as he usually does when I’ incoherent as he leaves the office

In the silence, as my coworkers stride by my office door, my mind circles back to what he said: I don’t think a princess is one of theht—I’ve never been a princess I’ve always stood on my oo feet I’vehanded to me

I can’t run scared because of this threat I need to fight back No to do that?

Ryder instantly couy I knoould re me down, not out of duty but because they dared to put er

Only problem: He’s the last person I want to know about that video

Ryder

Later that evening, with ht blue Ram truck in between the sleek Audi and the Bentley in front of the old factory that’s hoht, I have no intention of walking around to the front and checking in withvery close to exhaustion I need to jerk off and get Hadley finally off my mind, and then I need to sleep to ensure I stay sharp around her

I sigh and exitfrom the back door of the factory Iabove the door, I find three i men, Micah Holt, Gabe O’Keefe, and Darius Bennett

Tonight Micah and Darius wear their normal tailored suits while Gabe sticks to tradition as the outcast of the group, wearing dark jeans and a black T-shirt with O’KEEFE’S PUB written across the front His dark brown hair is messily styled, and by all appearances, you’d never know he’s nearly as rich as the others

To the public, these are the time friends, full of adventure, and like me push life’s limits and enjoy wild sex Or maybe that e were in our twenties more than now

As a group of twenty-year-olds, we formed a secret society we called the Doos, the number of women we’ve shared under that title would But they weren’t just any women They were submissive women who attended the four sex clubs n in the city Proame

But now, things have changed

We are at a crossroads Each one of us is choosing a different direction, and life is changing, as we all knew at some point it would

With our responsibilities to our jobs, what the Dominants’ Council stood for, and our clubs, took a back seat Noith the threat of so our private conversations to print our dirty little secrets, the change in our priorities and the lack of involvement with our clubs couldn’t have come at a better time We have to be cautious in e do