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Time to Breathe
Time to Breathe
Time to Breathe
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Time to Breathe

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Uptight career woman Katherine is smart, successful, and sick of dealing with fools. Could her Pilates instructor, the gentle and flexible Yasmin, help her unkink her aches?
Grumpy meets sunshine in this sexy lesbian romance short story embracing the satisfaction of a very good workout...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 24, 2024
ISBN9783963249020
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    Time to Breathe

    by Jess Lea

    Katherine groaned and leaned back in her chair. It was new: leather and chrome with extra padding and a lovely smell. Linda from HR had objected when Katherine had ordered it, because the junior staff in the office didn’t have furniture like that and there might be complaints.

    Rank has no privilege, Kath, she’d said earnestly, whatever that meant.

    Once, Katherine would have caved in and settled for a cheap version, but screw it. She’d had ten years at the company, twenty years in the industry, and the back pain to prove it. She wanted a decent chair.

    "And it’s Katherine," she growled to herself, deleting emails. Her feet twinged inside her high heels, and, despite the chair, her back ached. It had been a long day. Work itself was no problem; she could handle funding applications and sponsorship figures in her sleep. No, it was the human demands that made her want to scream.

    This morning, a junior manager had insisted on a meeting to discuss why she’d asked him to schedule fewer meetings. Then a project officer had accused her of bullying because she’d queried a figure in his budget. The new intern had lectured Katherine—in a

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