Curvaceous Heart

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could easily now face legal action from the company.
    “How much does he put up there?”
    “Everything. The only thing he doesn’t do is post his name to it. He has it listed up as ‘A Real Man’. I couldn’t believe he was doing that at first, then I kept going back, looking up what he was posting, the feedback -- he’s on some sort of network, web ring I think they call them -- of other men doing the same thing. Spilling the dirt on the women they work with. Not just that either, but family secrets, work information -- it’s sick some of the posts you read there.” Ann spoke quickly, her face flushed then drained of color once more. “I’m sorry, I really thought everyone already knew about this. God, you should see some of the crap he’s come up with over the past couple of months.”
    “Shit.” Sue grasped the edge of the desk. It was just the sort of thing Bill would pull, it matched his ego. Just what lies he had been spreading on the blog she couldn’t be sure of but the last thing she was about to do was let the asshole get away with it, not after managing to stand up to him in the corridor.
    Hold on a minute, just what in hell’s name do I think I’m doing? I can’t take him on like this. It’s one thing to give him a little payback here, but what do I know about dealing with blogger postings?
    About the same as she’d known about working a computer when she’d first started work, but she’d learned that pretty quickly. Besides, didn’t the police trace problems on the Net all the time?
    Yes, and they’re the police. They have resources I don’t have at all. This isn’t some game -- but I can’t just sit back and let him get away with this .
    “I need the address. I can’t just sit back and let this happen.”

Chapter Four
     
    “Alan! Just what’s going on around here? That damn secretary insisted that I be escorted up here. I know everyone who works here by now and I’ve never been made to feel so distrusted in my entire life.”
    His heart dropped as the woman’s voice shattered the peace and quiet of his office. Hadn’t he made it clear to his father that he didn’t want to date the blasted woman? “
Victoria
, what are you doing here?”
    “Well, is that all the hello I’m going to get? Aren’t you even going to look at me?” The little girl pout voice she did so well dripped into every word. “I came all this way to see you; the least you can do is spend a little time with me.”
    “I’m a little busy right now, so what is it you…” He turned, his breath catching in the back of his throat as his gaze fixed on her.
    At five foot eleven
Victoria
was one of the few women who could, with the aid of heels, look him directly in the eyes. But that wasn’t what stopped him in his tracks now.
    Her deep green eyes sparkled, a mane of blonde hair fell loose over her shoulders, and the long fur coat she had worn now pooled about her feet leaving her standing in his office wearing nothing but a black silk teddy, stiletto heels, and a pair of black hold-up stockings. Her full breasts pressed against the lace-edged silk, and even with the teddy covering them he could easily make out her tight, erect nipples.
    “What the fuck.” His balls tightened, a rush of blood and heat thickened his cock as he stared at her. God, he didn’t need this right now.
    So stop and enjoy the view a while. Come on, a free show walks into your office and you’re complaining?
    “That sounds about right to me.” She stepped away from the pile of silken fur on the floor. “In fact, a good long fuck is exactly what I had in mind.”
    “Are you insane? Someone could walk in!” He glanced towards the door. If this got out he’d be dealing with shit for weeks to come. He didn’t need the trouble, the rumors, and sly smiles, not on top of everything else he was dealing with.
    “I wouldn’t worry about it. I’ve locked the door and I let your secretary know that we had some business matters
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