The Businessman's Tie (The Power To Please, Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
I wondered how long we’d been in that shadowy corridor. I couldn’t be certain of duration, but surely it was long enough for my friends to get worried about me. Where were they, anyway? I could have been robbed and stabbed, or dragged off through the back door, raped and killed in the back lot, my body left lifeless and crumpled next to a reeking dumpster. When I went to a bar with friends, I expected them to look after me. They should have been tearing around the place, calling my name, frantic and insistent that I be found. So where were they? I wanted to stalk up to our table and chew them out for putting me in danger. I stood up to go do just that ... but I stopped, and sat back down. I wasn’t really angry at my friends. I was angry at myself. They hadn’t put me in danger; I managed that all on my own. Stupid, stupid, stupid. What was I thinking? I hadn’t been thinking. I’d been acting on some bizarre compulsion. It was an anomaly, an erotically-fueled error of judgment.
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