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fabric to give his tongue free reign within her folds.
     
    Marissa
imagined the sweet torment of his mouth sucking at her clit while every
movement wracked her body with spasms of longing and pleasure. He would be good
at it, she was sure, and her pussy ached for him to prove it. She could almost
feel Russell's tongue inside her.
     
    She could imagine the long, slow licks he would take,
as though he was tasting the very core of her. Her whole body shivered in
forbidden delight as she lay alone in the darkness, wishing that she dared hope
for her dreams to come true.
     
    ~
     
    Nervously, Marissa waited for her billionaire boss to
reply. She had just shown him a new program she had designed to try to track
illegal logging activities. It was the most important project she had ever
worked on, but all she could think was how she wanted him to be pleased with
her.
     
    "I'm very impressed with your work, Marissa."
     
    She felt a blush rising from her cleavage up. He was
pleased!
     
    "I think we should implement your app
immediately," Russell continued. "I'll get a meeting set up with IT
for tomorrow morning." He handed her back the files and started to leave.
     
    On his way out of her cubicle, he paused. "You're
going to save a lot of trees, Marissa. You've made me very happy."
     
    Marissa shivered at the look in his eyes. It was so
close to the look she had been dreaming of only last night - but she had to be
imagining things. He was her boss!
     
    She forced herself to look away and tried to pretend
that she was only glad about the trees, and not that she had made him so happy.
     
    True to Russell's word, she met with the IT department
the next day, and before she knew it, the entire company was using her app. Her
boss even called together a surprise party in her honor. She was so shocked
when they appeared at her cubicle with cake and fruit punch that she nearly
shrieked.
     
    "Let's all toast Marissa. Two months in, and I'd
already be lost without her!" Russell's face was bright and happy, and she
wished she could kiss him.
     
    But the twinkle in his eye was just for her, and that
was enough. He raised a glass of fruit punch. "To her future here at
Branch Industries."
     
    "To her future!"
     
    The chorus rose around Marissa. For the first time
since she had lost Jake, she felt truly at home.
     
    ~
     
    Only a few days later, Russell stopped by her cubicle
with some exciting information. "Your app has been picking up some unusual
activity in this area." He pointed to a quadrant on the forest map that
hung over her desk. "The police say they chased off some illegal loggers a
few days ago. I thought you might like to go with me to see the trees you've
helped to save in person while I check things out."
     
    "Oh!" Marissa blushed. "I don't
know." Days alone in the forest with her boss? Did she dare?
     
    "Unless my company is so terribly unpleasant that you
would rather sit behind a desk for three days than be around me." His eyes
twinkled.
     
    Marissa laughed then, deeply and truly - what felt like
the first real laugh she had had since her fiancé left.
     
    "Of course I'll go with you." She smiled up
at Russell. "I'd love to."
     
    ~
     
    They hiked through the lush and green undergrowth,
reveling in the majestic forest they'd helped save. Russell paused often to be
sure Marissa wasn't straining herself on his account, and she always told him
how she would have such stories to tell her child. He'd point out grouse and
once, a turkey, as they walked. The first night, they huddled before a field
Russell had built before a makeshift lean-to. Marissa couldn't remember ever
being so happy
     
    "This is perfect," she said aloud as a wolf's
howl rose over the teeming woods.
     
    Russell nodded, his face surprisingly closed. "I
know. I love it here. Since the moment I stepped foot here first ten years ago,
I knew I loved it. I would do anything to keep them safe. But these woods have
done more for me than I could ever

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