The Book-Keeper
By Charlie Kent
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Andrew resigned from his relatively decent accounts job and is on the search for a new job, one with part-time hours but good pay. Thinking it's a tall order, he is pleasantly surprised to have a meeting with Mr Bainbridge, a bisexual business man who is looking for someone to be his part-time book-keeper, administration officer and secretary.
The hours and pay are more than Andrew could hope for, as are the working conditions, however, there is a major catch; the successful employee must willing to fulfil the boss's sexual needs as and when required, as if the two are having an office affair. Andrew takes the job mainly for the pay benefits, but allows him to indulge in his secret desire to wear lingerie at work, which has added benefits.
This story contains descriptions of explicit sexual acts and language and is intended for ADULTS only.
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The Book-Keeper - Charlie Kent
The Book Keeper
Charlie Kent
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Copyright 2022 Charlie Kent
Published by Charlie Kent
First Edition September 2022
All Rights Reserved
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, actual events, or organisations are entirely coincidental.
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Contents
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Contents
Chapter 01
Chapter 02
Chapter 03
Chapter 04
Chapter 05
Chapter One
Andrew sighed lightly as he walked down the concrete stairwell toward the Lighthouse Club entrance. It was the perfect place to have a quiet drink without being harassed by rowdy men who always seemed to be touting for a brawl, raucous women who thought they were goddesses, and fanatics who talked constantly about their favourite sports and celebrities. He entered the club, walked along the short corridor and opened the door to the main bar. It was, as it usually was, very quiet and peaceful despite there being a good number of people gathered. He approached the bar, sat on one of the stools and waited patiently for Harvey to serve him.
Good evening. It’s Andrew, isn’t it?
said Harvey when he noticed him sitting quietly.
Evening Harvey. You well?
I am indeed. Thank you for asking. And you?
Andrew nodded.
You seem to have become a regular here. Same as usual?
Please,
replied Andrew. Well, at least you can enjoy a drink in peace here, unlike so many other places around town.
Harvey nodded, a broad smile lighting up his face. That you can, my friend, that you can.
He frowned briefly. On the rocks?
Andrew nodded.
Moments later, Harvey placed a glass of Southern Comfort on the rocks in front of Andrew and took the note proffered in return. The barman had never asked or spoke of Andrew’s sexuality, it was something that just wasn’t done here in the Lighthouse. He liked Andrew immensely, and would have asked him out on a date, but believed he was not that way inclined, despite frequenting the Lighthouse. He sighed inwardly as he gazed at Andrew, but then shrugged his shoulders and served another client to had entered.
Andrew knew what the barman was thinking and found it rather flattering, but did not want to walk that road, at least not yet. He had indulged in a couple of gay encounters, but that was many years ago when he lived in another city. His time in that city ended abruptly when he was accused of theft, and was forced to leave his job and his home. It was all a setup, a conspiracy against his ex-girlfriend and the second man she had had a fling with. It had, luckily for Andrew, backfired on both his accusers, who ended up serving a sort term sentence for theft and perverting the course of justice.
Now, ten years later, despite having succeeded in building a new life, he was out of work again. This time it was a choice he made, not because of any wrongdoing, but because of the attitude and behaviour of many of his colleagues at the factory where he worked.
Well, well, now! Who have we here?
Andrew looked over his shoulder assuming the person was speaking to him. He sighed inwardly when he saw who it was. He tried to keep his expression neutral. Hello John.
John sat himself on the stool next to Andrew.