Chapter 3 #2

I looked up at him again, my nerves getting the best of me. I could see the seriousness in his face. I knew this company would be different from any company I’d worked for before; however, signing an NDA to work anywhere was crazy to me.

“You’re hesitating. Why?” Crue asked, his eyes locked on me.

“I’m just reading over it. I have to know exactly what I’m signing first,” I replied.

Silence fell between us for a moment, then Crue spoke again. “If you have a problem signing, you should let me know now.”

I looked at the document for a few seconds longer before picking up a pen and signing my name.

I slid the paper back over to him, and he nodded before picking it up.

He thanked me then told me that was all and I could leave his office.

I stood to my feet, wondering what the hell could happen in this building that everyone that worked here had to sign an NDA.

I walked back to my desk, taking a seat, trying not to think about it too much.

He said it was for the discretion of the high-profile clients, which could have been true.

I had two options – either believe him or quit the job.

Quitting was not an option, not right now.

There was something about the look in Crue’s eyes that I couldn’t shake.

I sat at my desk, not able to keep my mind on work.

I grabbed my purse and rushed into my bathroom and locked the door.

Opening my purse, I grabbed the vibrator that I kept inside.

It was small and discreet but was packed with power. So, I knew it would get the job done.

Sliding my panties from my hips, I put them in my purse before placing my foot on the toilet seat.

I turned on the vibrator before placing it on my clit, allowing the sensation to take over.

Thoughts of Crue entered my mind. There was something about him that turned me on.

He spoke with a power that made my pussy drip.

As much as he intimidated me, I couldn’t help but to be turned on by the danger of the unknown.

I came hard, wishing I could call out Crue’s name, but I knew I had to be quiet. When I was finished, I washed myself before walking back to my desk like nothing happened.

By the time five o’clock rolled around, everyone had started to leave.

I gathered my things and began walking out the building, frowning when I walked outside and Nazuri wasn’t there yet.

Pulling my phone from my purse, I looked down at my screen and saw that she was only five minutes late.

However, when five minutes turned to ten, I found her contact and called her.

When the call went straight to voicemail, I instantly became irritated.

I left a message then shot her a text. I’d told that woman three times that I was off at five, and she swore she would be here.

Now, here I was, standing outside looking dumb as hell.

“Is everything alright?” Kadeem asked as he walked up to me.

“Yeah, my friend was supposed to pick me up today, and now she’s not answering her phone.”

“You don’t have a car?”

“I do, but it’s down right now. I’m going to get it fixed when I get my first check,” I replied honestly.

“Come on. I’ll take you home.”

I shook my head. “No, it’s okay. She’ll be here.”

He looked at me for a moment, and then I looked around the parking lot once more. Nazuri’s car was nowhere in sight.

“Let me just call her one more time.”

When she didn’t answer this time, I decided to take Kadeem up on his offer.

I couldn’t believe Nazuri had stood me up like this, and I knew once I talked to her, I was going to cuss her ass out.

I followed Kadeem to a black Porsche Cayenne that sparkled under the sunlight.

He opened the passenger door for me, and I got inside, instantly noticing the smell of mahogany and teakwood.

He got into the driver’s seat, starting the car, before looking over at me. “What’s your address?”

I gave it to him and watched as he typed it into his GPS. I sat back in the soft leather seat, and he pulled out the parking lot. For a moment, we rode in silence until Kadeem finally spoke.

“Tomorrow, you’ll have a company car. You need something reliable. You can’t be waiting on rides or having a broke down car every few months.”

“A company car? Kadeem, are you serious?”

He pulled to a red light then looked over at me. “I’m very serious. You need reliable transportation so that you can get to work every day. You’re a part of the company, so you can have a company car.”

I was taken aback, not believing that this man was going to give me a car on my first day of work.

I couldn’t do anything but thank him. If the shit was too good to be true, then we would cross that bridge when we got to it.

Kadeem seemed trustworthy, so I didn’t think there would be any strings attached to a company car.

He was right. I did need reliable transportation, and Nazuri had just proved that when she forgot to pick me up today.

When we pulled up to my apartment building, Kadeem stopped in front of it and placed his SUV in park.

He let me know that I could take a ride share to work tomorrow, and the company would cover the expenses.

He also told me that he would draw up all the paperwork for the car, and I would be able to drive it home tomorrow evening.

With that, I thanked him again and got out the SUV.

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