How many times can someone be forgiven? How long does it
take for a man to change? What if the person you're married to isn't who you're
in love with anymore?
What if infidelities have caused a person to lose trust and
hope in their relationship?
I don't recognize the woman I've become.
I'm bored. Lonely. Unsatisfied. Weak.
It's crippling me.
After seven years of marriage I'm throwing in the towel and
starting over.
Bennington Winthrop is my boss. He's made it clear he wants
me. When I think my life can't get more complicated I become involved in a
sexual relationship that both terrifies and excites me. I can't resist the
pleasure, or the pain he gives me. I need to feel something again, even if I
get lost along the way.
I have to decide if his lifestyle is the change I'm looking
for or something I need to run from and never look back.
I'm Macy Stone, and this is how I let go of the woman I used
to be in order to discover hidden desires I never knew could exist. My only
obstacle now is coming to terms with the consequences, and being able to accept
who I've become.
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EXCERPT:
Our legal team was spending countless hours gathering as
much evidence to ensure a win. It was also the same day I’d gotten the bad news
about my inability to conceive a child. I was out of sorts, unable to stay focused
with such a burden on my mind. Ben was the first to notice, and suggested I
head into my office and take a break for a little while. It wasn’t uncommon for
my associates to stay overnight during this process; so most of us had at least
a couch in our office for such times. I knew I’d be of little help to them in
my current state, but I wasn’t prepared to go home and tell Frank the terrible
devastating news. I’d only been asleep for a few hours when I woke to the sound
of a loud bang. I sat up and looked around my dark office to find I was still
alone. I got up and first peeked down the hallway to discover it was also dark
and vacant.
I followed the sounds of muffled voices until I came to
Ben’s office. We all had windows with mini-blinds on them, which most of us
kept closed for privacy. At the same time I reached for the handle to open his
door, I watched something crash into the metal blinds. It was definitely a
body, and once I came to my senses I realized it wasn’t in violence. I heard
laughing before backing away from the door. Next came the sounds of two people
in the act of fornicating.
I’m in such shock I’m unable to move. My body remains in the
same position as I listen in amazement. That’s when I get my first inclination
that this isn’t a one on one encounter. I hear another man’s voice and then a
higher pitched female. The men are talking to one another about switching. This
heightens my interest, and as I loom in to peer through a small wedge of window
blind, I’m struck with awe over what I find.
A brunette female dressed in full leather stands in the
corner. Her breasts are busting out of the top of the corset. She has a camera
in her hand and keeps her eyes fixed on Ben and the blonde. A petite redhead
pulls another male close to them and begins making out with him only to shove
him away. I place my hand over my mouth as I continue to stare through the tiny
fold. This has to be a dream, I tell myself. There is no way my boss would be
involved in such mischief at the office. He’s not this kind of man. He wouldn’t
dare do this.
But as much as I want to believe it’s not real, I know I
can’t deny what is unfolding in front of me.
The woman in the leather tells them to switch and both men
stand at attention. I watch as they fall to their knees and await her to
approach. She takes one of her feet and shoves Ben down on his back before
proceeding to sit on his face. Then she pulls the blonde he was banging closer
in order to taste her.
I have to turn away. I feel hot and bothered, but also
wretched and ashamed. This is inappropriate. I’ve been married long enough to
know this is something I’d never partake in. Foursomes. Orgies. Seeing this
unfold was enough to make me question looking for a new job.
I called out sick that next morning to see if I could shake
the uncomfortable feelings enough to be able to face him in the office.
The following day he stopped me in the parking lot before I
could rush in and hide behind piles of paperwork. He was calm and collected,
making me feel as if he had no clue what I’d witnessed, up until he spoke.
“Did you like what you saw the other night? For someone who
claims to be straight and narrow I got the inclination you wished you could
join us.”
I shake my head and begin to walk away, as if I can distance
us enough to halt the conversation. “I have no idea what you’re talking about,
Ben.”
He hasn’t followed me, but as I turn to double check I see
him standing tall with his hands in his pockets. The grin on his face says it
all. “I like when people watch, Mrs. Stone, especially the ones who claim to be
off limits.”
I have no idea what makes me spin around and rush toward
him. “How dare you imply that I was anything but disgusted? You’re sick!”
“You’re in denial.”
For a moment we stare into each other’s eyes. He’s focused
and relaxed, while I’m shaking so badly I know he can see. “I’m going to
pretend this conversation never happened, because as far as I’m concerned I
want it wiped from my memory. Do us both a favor and give up. I’m happily
married, Ben. I’m not interested in fooling around with my associate.”
“You know where to find me when you change your mind, and
trust me, Macy, you will.”
AUTHOR INFO:
Jennifer Foor is an award winning
Contemporary Romance Author.
She is married with She's best
known for the Mitchell Family Series, which includes ten books.two children and
spends most of her time behind a keyboard, writing stories that come from her
heart.
WEBSITE: http://www.jenniferfoor.com/
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