Caught Crossing the Line

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Sophia?”
    “She’s on a call right now.”
    “Oh, okay. Can you have her come in to speak with me when she has a moment?”
    “Sure thing, boss.”
    I was frustrated, I wanted to make sure she was cool. She seemed normal, but I needed to be positive she was good. Ten minutes later, there was a knock at my office door. “Come in,” I called out and stood.
    “You wanted to see me, Caleb?”
    “Come in and close the door.” She did as I requested as I sat on the edge of my desk.
    “Tell me, Sophia. Are you okay?”
    “Are you worried about earlier, Caleb?”
    “Of course I am.”
    “I’m cool. He’s an ass, but it’s really nothing.”
    “Well, I’ve dealt with it. If he acts like that to you or any other female here, he’ll be out of a job.”
    “I’m glad you didn’t fire him. I’d hate for someone to be fired because of me.”
    “He wouldn’t have been fired for you. He would’ve been fired for harassment. It’s because of you, I didn’t can his ass. I know you’ve got a kind heart, so I’m giving him a chance not to be a dick.”
    “I knew if our relationship went public we would have issues.”
    “There’s no real issues. Our relationship is taboo to many, but that still doesn’t warrant his behavior. I was wrong to even pursue you because I’m your boss, but that doesn’t mean I’m letting you go; therefore, heads are going to turn and tongues are going to wag. Let them say whatever they want. Worst case scenario, people talk shit.”
    “I let it go, Caleb. Are you okay?”
    “Yeah, babe, I’m great. I just want to go home and fuck you so hard.”
    “Me too. I have several more hours before I can go today. How about you?”
    “I’ll be done around seven thirty. I need you right now, Sophia.”
    “Not right now, sir. I have to work. What would your staff think if they knew we were getting down and dirty in here,” she teased me.
    I growled and pulled her into my arms. “Stop teasing, Sophia. You’re dealing with a desperate man.” Turning her, I pushed her ass against my desk. She tried to look tough, but I watched how hungry she looked as I stood there without my suit jacket. Sophia grabbed my bared forearms, lightly caressing them.
    “Enough with the games. I want you, and I’m not waiting until we get to my place. Take off your panties, Sophia.”
    “Just because you’re my boss,” she sneered, “doesn’t mean…” I shut her up with my mouth on hers, dominating, owning, and silencing her. Reaching between her thighs I tore her panties off of her wet heat. I wasn't playing.
    “If you want something done right,” I growled as I thrust myself into her pussy. I threw my head back as she cried out, and her thigh cradled my waist.
    Gripping her face, my eyes met hers in heated hunger, I demanded, “Don’t make me wait again.”
    “Yes, Caleb. Please more,” she moaned huskily as she leaned back on her elbows. As I stuffed her pussy, I was using my hands to undo her blouse. I needed to see her sexy breasts. I popped the buttons open and pulled down one cup. Growling, I took her nipple into my mouth, hardening it with my tongue.
    “Ah,” she sighed. “Caleb.” I could feel her body contracting, squeezing me. Her hands moved up my arms and up to my neck. I groaned when she slid them into my hair. She tugged and pulled until my mouth came up to hers. She slipped her tongue into my mouth; I sucked it in and tangoed with it while I started driving harder into her. My one hand slipped into her hair and tugged on her bun. It was three more strokes and she started screaming her orgasm in my mouth. I grunted out my release as I nutted into her. I didn’t care if anyone had heard us.
    “Fuck, I love you, Sophia!” I kissed her roughly as I pumped the last of my load into her.
    “Caleb, I love you, too.” Her words were breathy and labored, stiffening my dick again.
    I reached over and grabbed some of the Kleenex Kristen kept in my office and pressed it to her heat

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