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OBSESSIVE: Shameless Series, BooK 2
OBSESSIVE: Shameless Series, BooK 2
OBSESSIVE: Shameless Series, BooK 2
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OBSESSIVE: Shameless Series, BooK 2

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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.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 7, 2014
ISBN9781311615664
OBSESSIVE: Shameless Series, BooK 2
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Michail Devoul

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    OBSESSIVE - Michail Devoul

    OBSESSIVE

    (Shameless Series, Book 2)

    By

    Michail Devoul

    Copyright 2014 Michail Devoul

    Smashword Edition, License Notes

    This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, then please return to Smashword.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author: Visit the authors website: http://michaildevoul.com/

    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of events to real life, or of characters to actual persons, is purely coincidental. This story contains sexually explicit material, and is intended only for persons over the age of 18. By downloading and opening this book you are stating that you are of legal age.

    *****

    Jill Taylor sat at her dining table, and fingered the collar sitting before her, and thought about her experience with it. The table was now a temporary desk. Her laptop glowed behind the leather symbol of submission. Who the fuck as ever heard of a submissive lawyer? she asked the empty house around her.

    The house wasn't always empty. It had a husband in it eighteen months ago. A good husband she thought, until he filed for divorce, and found himself a girlfriend. She had no idea that Frank, her husband, was going to do that, or that things between them had gone so wrong. She would like to blame the girlfriend, but Frank told her that he didn't get together with her until after he filed. The real shitty thing about that, was, she believed him. Frank tended to be honest to a fault, and there was no value in lying about it, the divorce was already in process.

    This led her to the conclusion that something was wrong with her, that something was unappealing enough about her to estrange her husband, because she was content with him. Not happy all the time, like she was when they first got together, but content, which wasn't a bad feeling at all.

    She really thought they had made it through the trouble times, and now had staying power. They were married for six years, and four months. Most divorces occurred at the four to five year mark. So, she was under the impression that they had survived the worse. She believed that they could breathe a little easier, and even think about children. She was, after all, thirty-two. It was time, wasn't it?

    Apparently not.

    She ran her finger along the edge of the black leather collar as she thought these things through. The man who gave her this collar, also gifted her with quite a bit to think about, and even more to feel about.

    Ulterior motives.

    That was what Gary, the man who gave her the collar, told her the problem was. Not that she had them, but that she gave off the impression of having them. A person giving off that vibe would feel dishonest and untrustworthy. Conniving. If Gary was right, it answered a shit load of questions about why Frank left her, and why he never talked about it -- he didn't trust her.

    Can it really be that bad? Honesty?

    The cause of this vibration in her body language, Gary told her, was her refusal to accept that she was sexually submissive. He told her that in her professional world she was aggressive, unyielding, and even dominant. But in her personal life, especially her sex life, she was a submissive. A very unhappy submissive as well, since she has refused to nurture that part of herself.

    And then, he set about proving it to her.

    She traced the edge of the collar with her finger, and thought over her afternoon with Gary, the handyman. She certainly had no clue when she woke up, that this would be the problem she would possess by the time she went to bed, or that a handyman could be so insightful about her character, and personal life.

    I don't feel submissive, she told herself, and as she said it, she knew that was a lie. After what she experienced this afternoon -- a truly enlightening period of time -- it was obvious that she responded very well to being his submissive lover.

    *****

    It all started with the office project.

    She decided that it was time to take advantage of the tax benefit potential of her home office. In order to do that, a few things had to be accomplished, such as the installation of a door to the outside world. In order to qualify for the benefits, a home office is required to have its own dedicated entry point.

    If she was going to go through the expense of that, she decided that she would also like some more space in her office. Her Elder Law business was growing. She needed space for records, and for clients to sit comfortably with her while in consultation. So a wall needed to be moved or simply removed.

    There were a few other things she wanted, such as more electric plugs, some track lighting, ect. But those were the big items on the list.

    Gary Davis came highly recommended to her by Alice Simmons, a friend of hers, who told her he did a fantastic job with the sealing, and finishing of their basement, and converting it into a usable room. Alice said the workmanship was superb, and that Gary really knew what he was doing.

    Nice man too, Alice told her. Our daughter, Mary, loved him. Said he was one of the best men she had ever met.

    So, Jill called Gary, and invited him over to take a look at her home office area, to see if he could do the things she required.

    What Alice Simmons did not mention, was that Gary Davis was a fucking hunk. The man was amazingly good looking in the rough sort of way. His features were sharp, nearly chiseled.

    His hair was dark, and his eyes were sunken just enough to shadow them in the right light, giving him a mysterious dark feeling, which was very alluring. The iris' of those eyes were bright, bottle glass blue, and gave her a new reference for the term -- piercing. They certainly pierced right through her, drilling warm, vibrating fractures in her stoic, professional woman armor.

    His body was nearly perfect. He was tall, standing six-two she guessed. His shoulders were wide, his hips narrow, creating that manly V shape for him, and his muscles were well defined.

    It was difficult to take her eyes off him. He radiated masculinity, and a primal sexual power.

    His legs were long, but powerful and graceful. His hands were simply fascinating -- large, muscular, strong, thick hands. The thought of those hands holding on to her, or better yet, gripping her ass, or breasts as a wonderful preoccupation.

    Oh, and his ass. His ass required a thesaurus to do any justice to it with description, along with creative skills that were beyond her ability. She was a lawyer, not a romance writer. Suffice it to say that the vision of having his ass in her hands, as he drilled his cock into her with his powerful body, pushed her over the edge within her fantasy of what sex would be like with him.

    Basically, he was a bad-ass, rough, very masculine, Chip-n-Dale.

    Today was his first day on the job, and Gary was all kinds of yummy. By ten o'clock, she was daydreaming about her handyman, and not getting anything done. All kinds of sweet seducing scenarios played

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