Author: | Michail Devoul | ISBN: | 9781311615664 |
Publisher: | Michail Devoul | Publication: | July 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Michail Devoul |
ISBN: | 9781311615664 |
Publisher: | Michail Devoul |
Publication: | July 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Jill is going to have her home office being redone. There are some laws about home offices, such as they need a dedicated point of entry and things like that in order to be used as a tax write off. Gary's job is to add a new doorway, knock down a wall so that the room is bigger, and so forth.
Jill's problem is that she feels that men reject her far too often. The story will begin after she makes a pass at Gary, and Gary is a little forward in telling her that he isn't interested. She becomes upset, and blurts out 'why do men reject me?'
This will interest Gary, because she is very attractive, and he will press her to find out if this was just a heated response or if this is a serious problem for her.
This turns out, of course, to be something she often deals with. Gary knows that the reason he was rejecting her is that she felt ungenuine to him. That she was lacking realism in her advance. She's faking something and it comes across in her actions.
As a lawyer, Jill is a tigress, but as a lover she is naturally a submissive. However, she tries to come across as a lover, as she does as a lawyer. She fakes or attempts to put out the front of a cougar. The more she is rejected the harder she attempts to cougar it up, until at this point she feels to any perspective lover like she has ungenuine motives and is hiding something, or worse yet, doesn't feel like she really cares about her prospective lover at all, and looking to swindle him in some fashion.
This vibe she gives off, of constantly having ulterior motives, is really the basis for her failed marriage as well. She just feels untrustworthy.
Jill is going to have her home office being redone. There are some laws about home offices, such as they need a dedicated point of entry and things like that in order to be used as a tax write off. Gary's job is to add a new doorway, knock down a wall so that the room is bigger, and so forth.
Jill's problem is that she feels that men reject her far too often. The story will begin after she makes a pass at Gary, and Gary is a little forward in telling her that he isn't interested. She becomes upset, and blurts out 'why do men reject me?'
This will interest Gary, because she is very attractive, and he will press her to find out if this was just a heated response or if this is a serious problem for her.
This turns out, of course, to be something she often deals with. Gary knows that the reason he was rejecting her is that she felt ungenuine to him. That she was lacking realism in her advance. She's faking something and it comes across in her actions.
As a lawyer, Jill is a tigeress, but as a lover she is naturally a submissive. However, she tries to come across as a lover, as she does as a lawyer. She fakes or attempts to put out the front of a cougar. The more she is rejected the harder she attempts to cougar it up, until at this point she feels to any perspective lover like she has ungenuine motives and is hiding something, or worse yet, doesn't feel like she really cares about her prospective lover at all, and looking to swindle him in some fashion.
This vibe she gives off, of constantly having ulterior motives, is really the basis for her failed marriage as well. She just feels untrustworthy.
Truth is, she is faking it, as I've described. She's a submissive sexually. Gary will help her to accept her polar opposite sexual needs and unify them with her aggressive professional personality.
Jill is going to have her home office being redone. There are some laws about home offices, such as they need a dedicated point of entry and things like that in order to be used as a tax write off. Gary's job is to add a new doorway, knock down a wall so that the room is bigger, and so forth.
Jill's problem is that she feels that men reject her far too often. The story will begin after she makes a pass at Gary, and Gary is a little forward in telling her that he isn't interested. She becomes upset, and blurts out 'why do men reject me?'
This will interest Gary, because she is very attractive, and he will press her to find out if this was just a heated response or if this is a serious problem for her.
This turns out, of course, to be something she often deals with. Gary knows that the reason he was rejecting her is that she felt ungenuine to him. That she was lacking realism in her advance. She's faking something and it comes across in her actions.
As a lawyer, Jill is a tigress, but as a lover she is naturally a submissive. However, she tries to come across as a lover, as she does as a lawyer. She fakes or attempts to put out the front of a cougar. The more she is rejected the harder she attempts to cougar it up, until at this point she feels to any perspective lover like she has ungenuine motives and is hiding something, or worse yet, doesn't feel like she really cares about her prospective lover at all, and looking to swindle him in some fashion.
This vibe she gives off, of constantly having ulterior motives, is really the basis for her failed marriage as well. She just feels untrustworthy.
Jill is going to have her home office being redone. There are some laws about home offices, such as they need a dedicated point of entry and things like that in order to be used as a tax write off. Gary's job is to add a new doorway, knock down a wall so that the room is bigger, and so forth.
Jill's problem is that she feels that men reject her far too often. The story will begin after she makes a pass at Gary, and Gary is a little forward in telling her that he isn't interested. She becomes upset, and blurts out 'why do men reject me?'
This will interest Gary, because she is very attractive, and he will press her to find out if this was just a heated response or if this is a serious problem for her.
This turns out, of course, to be something she often deals with. Gary knows that the reason he was rejecting her is that she felt ungenuine to him. That she was lacking realism in her advance. She's faking something and it comes across in her actions.
As a lawyer, Jill is a tigeress, but as a lover she is naturally a submissive. However, she tries to come across as a lover, as she does as a lawyer. She fakes or attempts to put out the front of a cougar. The more she is rejected the harder she attempts to cougar it up, until at this point she feels to any perspective lover like she has ungenuine motives and is hiding something, or worse yet, doesn't feel like she really cares about her prospective lover at all, and looking to swindle him in some fashion.
This vibe she gives off, of constantly having ulterior motives, is really the basis for her failed marriage as well. She just feels untrustworthy.
Truth is, she is faking it, as I've described. She's a submissive sexually. Gary will help her to accept her polar opposite sexual needs and unify them with her aggressive professional personality.