Emily and the Priest

Emily and the Priest by Selena Kitt Page A

Book: Emily and the Priest by Selena Kitt Read Free Book Online
Authors: Selena Kitt
Ads: Link
alpha authority figures and their subordinates!
     
    EXCERPT :
    “Kelsey, do you have short-term memory issues?” He leaned back in his chair, loosening his tie.
    “N—no.” She could see where this was going, of course, but was helpless to stop it.
    He crooked his finger, motioning her forward. “Then you do remember what I said about your wardrobe yesterday?”
    She nodded, walking slowly toward him, feeling like she was in a dream. This wasn’t happening. Couldn’t be happening. Of course she remembered what he’d said. But surely one violation of the office dress-code didn’t warrant anything more than a warning. Another warning. Certainly not anything so dire as getting fired. Or worse.
    A spanking?
    “Did you read the dress code when I hired you?” Oliver inquired as she stepped around to his side of the desk as he indicated. He turned his chair toward her as she approached, her trembling knees almost touching his. She just nodded her response, looking down at him. “I must not have been specific enough, is that it?”
    “I—I don’t…” Kelsey’s breath caught when his hand cupped her knee in her striped stockings. His fingers caught the fabric of her tights and pulled, letting them snap back into place.
    “Striped stockings are not allowed,” he reminded her. “Black, navy or nude only.”
    “Oh.” Of course she knew—but maybe if she played dumb? His hand was still on her knee. No, her thigh. Oh that felt nice. His hands were big, covering a lot of area.
    “Do you know why?” His hand was definitely on her thigh. Nowhere near her knee anymore. She shook her head, making a little noise in her throat that she hoped might pass as an answer. “Distractions, Kelsey.”
    Oh it was distracting indeed. Very distracting.
    “There’s a natural polarity between the masculine and feminine, no matter their circumstances. Did you know that?”
    She swallowed, nodding.
    “Men and women—we’re like magnets, drawn together. It’s inevitable really.” His hand was on her inner thigh, slowly kneading her flesh. Kelsey could barely keep her breathing under control, trying not to show how excited she was, hoping he didn’t notice her knees quivering.
    “It’s hard enough for men and women to work together, side by side every day, without distractions like these.” His hand moved lower, lightly stroking the back of her knee. “Do you understand?”
    “Yes, sir.” She understood now, without a doubt, even if she hadn’t before.
    He looked up and met her eyes, his expression unreadable. “Take them off.”
    “Sir?” she breathed. He wasn’t serious. He couldn’t be.
    “Take them off.” He leaned back in his chair, looking annoyed that he had to repeat himself, crossing his feet at the ankles, his arms over his chest.
    Kelsey blinked, a part of her screaming that she should run straight to human resources and report this, but her hands moved to her hemline, trying to negotiate a way of taking her striped stockings off without having to pull her skirt up, and she couldn’t think of one.
    If the thought of being spanked over his desk had been humiliating, this was far worse. Now she had to face him, watch the corner of his mouth twitch, almost a smile, as she realized she couldn’t do this without hefting her skirt up to hook her thumbs into the elastic tops of her tights.
    Maybe he’s making you take them off so he can spank you?
    The thought was horrifying. And exciting beyond words.
     

YOU ’ VE REACHED

    “ THE END! ”
     
    BUY THIS AND MORE TITLES AT
    www.eXcessica.com
     
    e X cessica ’ s YAHOO GROUP
    groups.yahoo.com/group/e X cessica/
     
    Check us out for updates about e X cessica books!
     
    WRITE A REVIEW!
    Readers, in the age of ebooks, remember that you are in control of separating the good from the bad, the wheat from the chaff.
     
    Please take a moment to go back to the site where you purchased this book and leave your opinion, however lengthy or brief, about

Similar Books

Death Is in the Air

Kate Kingsbury

Blind Devotion

Sam Crescent

More Than This

Patrick Ness

THE WHITE WOLF

Franklin Gregory