The Billionaire's Virgin Secretary #1: Secrets
like Jordan see in a country girl like herself? She didn’t have a thing going for her and yet he saw her and chose her. She imagined living in that big house with Jordan as her husband instead of living in the small apartment with her mom. Maybe she was getting ahead of herself; Jordan probably just wanted to sleep with her like every other guy who liked big breasts. But she didn’t think so, he treated her differently and Julie believed that he genuinely cared for her.
    She just knew if she played her cards right she would be his wife one day. Julie wasn’t sure what she was going to do about the situation but she knew one thing for certain she was going to do everything in her power to make sure he didn’t get away. Guys like Jordan didn’t come along every day and she was determined to have him.
    She lay there for a while thinking about the things he had done to her and how good it felt for him to be inside her. She wanted him again and wished he was in bed with her.
    Julie fell asleep with visions of Jordan above her kissing her softly on the lips as he made love to her.
    ***
    Jordan awoke the next day with a raging headache. Whoa, way too many tequila shots for this boy . He rolled over in the bed to find the other side of the bed was vacant. He had the distinct impression that he slept alone that night. Where was Megan? He climbed out of bed and slipped into the bathroom. He rummaged through the medicine cabinet until he found some Tylenol and then he took three.  He needed to get out to the kitchen to make himself some coffee. That typically did the number and got him back on the road to feeling better.  He pulled on some shorts and stumbled out to the kitchen.  That was where he found the beautiful Megan standing in the kitchen in a bathrobe looking impeccable despite the late night out they had.
    “Good morning Beautiful. Where did you sleep last night?”
     “I slept on the couch.”
    “Now why would you do a thing like that?”
    “Well I believe my husband behaved like a pig last night so I had no interest in sleeping beside him.”
    Jordan looked up from his drink and tried to read the look in her eyes. She couldn’t possibly know suspect, maybe but that was it. And why even suspect? He had never been unfaithful to her before.
    “What are you talking about?”
    “Dare I ask why you smelt like the secretary last night. It would certainly explain why you missed the speech last night.”
    Jordan sighed deeply. “Darling, I explained why I missed the speech last night and it had nothing to do with Julie.”
    “And the perfume?”
    “Julie was excited about the party; the girl doesn’t get out much. She hugged me that was it. She must have rubbed some of her perfume on me.”
    “She hugged you? That was it?”
    “Megan, your distrust in me is shocking. I’ve never given you reason to distrust me before. I know a lot has changed in the past few months but I don’t feel like I deserve this.”
    He saw her soften a bit and almost sighed with relief.
    “I would like you to fire the girl.” Oh boy, that is the last thing I want to do.
    “What? You can’t be serious?”
    “Oh but I am. I don’t like her and I am now uncomfortable in her presence.”
    Jordan was starting to get angry. He didn’t like being questioned and after what happened between him and Julie last night he had no intention of firing her. He wanted to fuck her a few more times at least before anything like that had to happen.
    “Megan for God’s sake stop being ridiculous. It’s Christmas, I am not firing the girl at Christmas. She has done nothing wrong aside from being attractive. We wouldn’t even be having this conversation if Julie was plump.”
    “Well that would depend on if my husband showed up wearing her perfume.”
    “I’m not firing her and that’s final. Julie has even expressed interest in moving up into a managerial position in the future.”
    Megan laughed unkindly, “You must be joking.”
    They
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