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Julia's Trouble: Julia's Infidelities, #20
Julia's Trouble: Julia's Infidelities, #20
Julia's Trouble: Julia's Infidelities, #20
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Julia's Trouble: Julia's Infidelities, #20

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Julia never intended to cheat on her husband, Max, but when the chance came the petite redhead's way, she found confessing her indiscretions had its own advantages. It might not have been the conventional way to spice up their marriage, but it worked.

 

While accompanying her boss for a massive lunch with clients, her boss leaves Julia to settle the bill. Only, Julia has left her purse on her desk back at the office, and she daren't make a fuss in front of the clients.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBridy McAvoy
Release dateJul 17, 2023
ISBN9798223924227
Julia's Trouble: Julia's Infidelities, #20
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Bridy McAvoy

My name is Bridy, and I live in upstate New York. I’ve written for as long as I can remember, which is thanks to my parents for teaching me to read and write before I went to school. I’ve been fascinated by erotic tales all my adult life, my husband thinks they’re silly but indulges me. I won’t tell you how old I am because a lady never gives away her age. My other interest is photography, but writing will always be my first love, other than my husband of course.

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    Julia's Trouble - Bridy McAvoy

    Dedication

    To everyone who helped me write this. Especially my husband who encouraged me to explore my fantasies in print.

    Julia’s Trouble

    Julia could tell she was pouting as she listened to Simon, her boss, rabbiting on, on the other end of the phone. She sighed, hoping he didn’t hear her and tried to let her face form a neutral expression. After another minute or so he ran down.

    Simon.

    Yes?

    If you want eye candy on this job, why don’t you take Andrea? I’m sure someone could cover her desk while you... She winced, that hadn’t been the best choice of words.

    You just weren’t listening to me, were you? I don’t want my secretary along. I want someone who understands the processes we use for handling orders. Those are the kind of questions you can answer—she can’t.

    She waited for the inevitable tetchy, almost bitchy response to the other implication of her comment. Given Andrea was actually a friend of hers, she regretted it already. Simon delivered.

    And I’m quite sure Andrea would object as much as you appear to, to the term ‘eye candy’. If I wanted eye candy I’d hire someone for their looks. The fact you have looks to go along with your brains is a plus, but not essential. The same is true for Andrea. Both of you are pretty women, but that’s not why you’re employed, nor why you, rather than her, are needed tomorrow. Now sort it out, and sort out that attitude.

    At that point, she found herself listening to the dial tone. She brought the handset around in front of her face and stared at it in open-mouthed astonishment. He’d hung up on her. Her boss had just hung up on her. He’d never been that rude to her, ever, not in all the time she’d worked in sales admin for the company.

    She put the phone back on its cradle and it immediately buzzed with another call.

    Sales admin, Julia—

    What the hell did you just say to him? He’s stormed off to the cloakroom like a bottle rocket.

    You don’t want to know. Nothing really. I guess he thought I was reluctant to go on this little junket tomorrow.

    Which you are.

    Which I am. I’m not the customer schmoozing type—that’s why I’m in admin and he’s in sales.

    You’re going to have to grin and bear it. Gotta go. He’s coming back.

    For the second time in less than five minutes she found herself listening to the dial tone. Putting the handset down, she was surprised when it immediately rang again.

    Sales admin.

    Julia, what’s got up your nose today? You sound like someone made you swallow a wasp and it stung you three times on the way down.

    She shuddered. Mike, that is not a very nice image at all. I do not, and I’ll have you know a wasp can only sting you once.

    That’s a bee, sweetheart.

    Anyway, what can I do for you? Just remember using terms of endearment to other members of staff is an offence under the code of conduct.

    Remove the pole from your ass. It’s me, Mike, your friendly warehouse manager.

    "Now we’ve got the pleasantries, and the various forms of medieval

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