Author: | Valentina Lovecraft | ISBN: | 9781310872709 |
Publisher: | Valentina Lovecraft | Publication: | May 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Valentina Lovecraft |
ISBN: | 9781310872709 |
Publisher: | Valentina Lovecraft |
Publication: | May 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Warning: This book contains very graphic sexual content. This story is not recommended for readers with an aversion to graphic depictions of sex. Not recommended to readers under eighteen years of age. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
Two delicious little tales of illicit activity whilst at work!
Customer service; Paisley is working a late shift at a fast-food restaurant. It should be a shift like every other, but tonight her customer service skills are put to the test.
The big, blonde and grumpy guy, who normally comes around the drive-through lane with his work mates at breakfast, has turned up. He makes her feel so uncomfortable with his menacing glare, scrutinising her every move. She just wants him to make his order and leave, but he wants something that is not on the menu.
Getting over it; Lauz is miserable. She has broken up with her boyfriend, moved out of her apartment and has had to ask for her old job back. Some silly younger employees making comments about her is the last straw, so she seeks solitude in one of the stock rooms. Before long, her fellow colleague Kye comes looking for her and tries to cheer her up. His brand of relief is just what she needs.
Warning: This book contains very graphic sexual content. This story is not recommended for readers with an aversion to graphic depictions of sex. Not recommended to readers under eighteen years of age. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
Two delicious little tales of illicit activity whilst at work!
Customer service; Paisley is working a late shift at a fast-food restaurant. It should be a shift like every other, but tonight her customer service skills are put to the test.
The big, blonde and grumpy guy, who normally comes around the drive-through lane with his work mates at breakfast, has turned up. He makes her feel so uncomfortable with his menacing glare, scrutinising her every move. She just wants him to make his order and leave, but he wants something that is not on the menu.
Getting over it; Lauz is miserable. She has broken up with her boyfriend, moved out of her apartment and has had to ask for her old job back. Some silly younger employees making comments about her is the last straw, so she seeks solitude in one of the stock rooms. Before long, her fellow colleague Kye comes looking for her and tries to cheer her up. His brand of relief is just what she needs.