Riley POV
“How can one man be so annoying?” I asked, leaning against the breakroom counter, arms crossed tightly over my chest.
My best friend, Chloe, nodded sympathetically, though her eyes were glued to the scene unfolding outside the large office window. Jaxon Steele, our boss and resident tyrant, was doing what he did best—tearing someone down.
“You’d think with all that money, he could at least afford some decency,” Chloe muttered, pushing a strand of her blonde hair behind her ear as she watched in disbelief.
I shook my head.
"Decency and Jaxon don’t belong in the same sentence. He’s all arrogance and cruelty" I said with disdain obvious in my voice.
We both stared as Jaxon’s deep, commanding voice echoed across the office floor. The poor guy he was ripping into—Eric from accounting—stood there shaking, his face turning redder by the second.
Jaxon was relentless, his tall, muscular frame towering over Eric like a lion about to devour its prey.
I hated him. Every fiber of my being loathed Jaxon Steele. It wasn’t just his good looks or the way his expensive suits clung to his broad shoulders. It was his arrogance, the way he walked around like he owned the world, the way he treated people like they were beneath him. And maybe, in his mind, we were.
“Look at him,” I whispered harshly. “He’s tearing that poor guy to shreds.”
Chloe winced as Eric’s lip started to tremble.
"God, he’s going to cry."
And sure enough, Eric did. His shoulders began to shake as he fought back sobs, but Jaxon wasn’t done. No, he never stopped until someone was completely broken.
“You really thought these numbers would pass?” Jaxon’s voice boomed. “How incompetent do you have to be? Fix it, or pack up your desk and get the hell out of my building.”
I gritted my teeth as Eric stumbled away, humiliated, wiping his eyes with his sleeve. My heart sank. As much as I wanted to hate the guy for caving under Jaxon’s pressure, I couldn’t. No one should be treated like that.
“I’m going to check on him,” I muttered to Chloe, who shot me a warning glance.
“Riley, don’t. You know what Jaxon’s like.”
I didn’t listen. My legs were already moving before I could stop myself. Crossing the room quickly, I reached Eric just as he collapsed into his chair, burying his face in his hands.
“Hey,” I said softly, placing a hand on his shoulder. “It’s okay. He’s an asshole. Don’t let him get to you.”
Eric sniffed, his voice cracking as he tried to hold back more tears.
“I’m gonna lose my job, Riley. I messed up” He cried miserably.
“Everyone messes up. Jaxon’s just—” I stopped, glancing over my shoulder to make sure he wasn’t watching us. But it was too late.
Jaxon was already walking toward us, his stormy eyes locked on me with a look that made my stomach tighten.
He crossed the room in a few long strides, and before I knew it, he was standing right in front of me, towering over me like an angry god.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing, Lawson?” he growled, his voice dripping with disdain. “Comforting him? What are you, his babysitter?”
I clenched my jaw, trying to stay calm, but my heart was racing.
“He didn’t deserve what you did to him, Sir" I replied nervously, my eyes plastered on the floor because I was afraid of his dreadful gaze.
Jaxon’s eyes narrowed dangerously, his lips curling into a cruel smirk.
“Oh, look at you, playing hero. Do you really think I care what you think, Lawson? You’re just as useless as him. Now get back to your desk before I remind you why you’re lucky to still have a job here" Jaxon said, his harsh tone leaving no room for argument.
I swallowed the lump in my throat and nodded, feeling the heat rise in my cheeks. I wanted to tell him off, to say something—anything—but I couldn’t.
I needed this job. With a final glare, Jaxon turned and walked away, his footsteps echoing through the now-silent office.
I sank back into my chair, my hands shaking with a mix of anger and frustration.
Chloe shot me a sympathetic look from across the room, but I just shook my head. There was nothing to say. Jaxon Steele had done it again—reminded me of just how powerless I was.
By lunchtime, the tension in the office was still thick. People kept their heads down, avoiding Jaxon as much as possible.
I needed to get away, clear my head. I headed for the restroom, hoping for a moment of peace.
As I pushed open the door, I noticed something strange. A low, muffled sound—like… moaning? My brow furrowed, and I took a step closer.
The noise was coming from one of the stalls at the far end. It was unmistakable now—soft moans, the rustling of clothes. My heart pounded in my chest, and curiosity got the better of me.
I moved quietly, my footsteps barely audible on the tile floor. I shouldn’t be here. I should leave. But something kept me rooted in place, inching closer to the stall. Then, the door to the stall creaked open—just a crack—and I froze.
My breath caught in my throat.
Inside, I saw Jaxon Steele. His suit jacket was tossed over the stall door, his shirt unbuttoned slightly. Kneeling in front of him was Eric, the same employee he had humiliated just hours earlier, his face flushed as he... I couldn’t even process what I was seeing.
Jaxon’s gaze snapped to mine, his expression unreadable for a moment before it twisted into a furious glare.
He didn’t move, though. He didn’t stop. He just watched me, his eyes dark with something between anger and... something else I couldn’t place.
One thing was for sure—things at Steele Enterprises had just gotten a lot more complicated.
Jaxon POVI stood there, fists clenched, jaw tight. Riley’s wide, panicked eyes darted between me and the half-closed door of the restroom, as Eric ran out without so much as a backward glance. Pathetic.Riley’s mouth opened and closed like a fish gasping for air. "I—I’m sorry, Mr. Steele, I didn’t mean to—"“Shut up,” I snapped, the sound of my voice cutting through his stammering. My patience was gone, burnt up by the embarrassment of being interrupted before I’d even had the chance to finish.Damn it.The thrill that had surged through me moments ago was replaced with a wave of cold, hard anger.Eric hadn’t even stayed to finish what he’d started. Coward.I gritted my teeth, turning away from Riley for a second, trying to calm the burning rage beneath my skin. My hands moved fast as I tugged my trousers back on, zipping them up with more force than necessary.I could feel Riley’s eyes on me, and when I glanced up, I caught him staring. Right at my still-hard cock.I raised an ey
Riley POVI lay in my bed, staring up at the ceiling, unable to shake the events from earlier that day.It was ridiculous, really, how my mind kept replaying the scene in the restroom. I should be disgusted, angry even—angry at Jaxon for humiliating yet another employee and then getting off on their misery. But my thoughts kept circling back to what I saw. Jaxon. In that stall. His perfectly sculpted body exposed. The way his muscles flexed, the anger etched across his face as he zipped up his trousers, still erect, like nothing had happened. Like I hadn’t seen the whole thing.And God, that body. My stomach tightened just thinking about it.His cock—large, thick—definitely not something I had expected from someone as cold and vicious as him. And yet, there I was, thinking about it.I shifted uncomfortably, squeezing my eyes shut in frustration. "Why the hell am I thinking about Jaxon’s dick?"I never would’ve pegged him as gay. Not with the numerous beautiful women I’d seen enter
Jaxon POVI stared across the table at the one person I never imagined would be sitting there—Riley Lawson. Of all people, him?"What are you doing here?," I growled, narrowing my eyes at him. He looked just as shocked as I felt, his expression a mixture of confusion and disbelief."What the hell are you doing here?" I demanded once again, folding my arms across my chest. "This is my table. I'm meeting someone."Riley blinked a few times, trying to find his words.His cheeks were already flushed, whether from embarrassment or something else, I couldn’t be sure."I-I’m meeting someone too," he stammered, tugging at the hem of his shirt like he was trying to shrink into himself. "They told me to sit here. Table 5."My stomach twisted, the pieces clicking into place far too quickly for my liking.The guy I had been chatting with on the dating app. The one I’d been exchanging messages with for weeks now. Could it really be…?"Wait." I leaned forward, my eyes narrowing further. "What’s yo
Riley POVI couldn’t sit still. My leg bounced under the desk as I continuously tapped away at my keyboard, but my mind was far from focused on work. The events of last night replayed in my head.Running into Jaxon—my boss—at that fancy restaurant, the horrifying realization that we’d been chatting on that app for weeks… And the things I’d said.I cringed just thinking about it.Sluttycumbottom12.I wanted to bury myself under the office floor just remembering those humiliating conversations.But what was worse than the shame? The fear that Jaxon would fire me. The way I’d stormed out of that restaurant, insulting him in the process… who was I kidding?This was Jaxon we were talking about—he didn’t take well to being disrespected.And now, I was sure I’d be out of a job before lunchtime. My heart raced at the thought.I needed this job. Rent wasn’t going to pay itself, and I had bills stacking up as high as the skyscrapers surrounding our office.Every time the elevator opened, I f
Riley's POV "I agree" I replied reluctantly. "I'll do as you say."As I stared at the ground, a storm of emotions swirled inside me: shame, anger, helplessness. This wasn’t a choice; it was survival. I hated every bit of my decision, yet I had no other choice. Losing my job wasn’t an option, not with the crushing weight of rent and bills hanging over my head. I had worked too hard to let Jaxon ruin it all, yet here I was, at the mercy of a man who took pleasure in watching others squirm."Good decision," Jaxon said with a smug grin, leaning back in his chair. He crossed one leg over the other, folding his arms in that infuriatingly arrogant way he always did. "Though I’m honestly not surprised. You’ve always struck me as someone who knew his place."I clenched his fists behind my back, hiding them from Jaxon's view. I could feel my nails digging into my palms as I forced myself to keep my expression calm. I didn't have the luxury to express my true feelings, not now. I tried t
Jaxon's POV"That reminds me" I began, " You will start your pet duties tonight when you come to my house."I watched Riley’s face shift from disbelief to something close to panic the moment I told him about tonight. “A car will be sent to your place this evening,” I repeated, drawing out each word slowly, watching his reaction with all satisfaction. “I expect you to be ready.”Riley looked like he might faint. He swallowed sliver, his gaze darting away as if he could somehow will himself out of this situation if he just ignored it hard enough. “Tonight?” he asked, voice barely above a whisper. His shock was amusing, but I could also see something else in his eyes—a hint of defiance trying to break through the fear. And just as quickly, it vanished.“Yes, tonight,” I confirmed, raising an eyebrow. “Surely you didn’t think we’d waste time. Or is your memory already failing you?” I folded my hands, enjoying every word. “There was a rule in there about obedience, wasn’t there?”Riley
Riley's POV I paced around my room, running my fingers through my hair for what had to be the fiftieth time. My pulse hammered in my chest, every beat a relentless reminder that the seconds were slipping by, and Jaxon’s car would arrive any minute. The weight of tonight’s arrangement pressed down on me, each detail like a stone in my gut. I didn’t know what to expect, but whatever it was, I doubted I’d come out of it the same.My eyes kept flicking to the window, as if I might see headlights flare up at any moment. I didn’t want to be caught off guard. I wanted a few more minutes of peace—or as close to peace as I could manage while my thoughts tangled like barbed wire. Just when I thought I might lose my mind, my phone buzzed, its vibration breaking the silence. I snatched it up, expecting a text from Jaxon, but my stomach lurched when I saw the name on the screen.Eric.I drew in a deep breath, forcing myself to calm down. The last thing I needed was for Eric to pick up on t
Riley's POVAs we approached the more upscale part of town, the buildings grew taller, sleeker, and the lights brighter. I leaned back, forcing myself to keep my breathing steady. I needed to stay calm, no matter what Jaxon had planned. I’d agreed to this arrangement, however reluctantly, and I’d just have to endure it.But as the car turned down a winding driveway that led to an imposing mansion, my heart sank. The sprawling estate was bathed in a soft glow from the surrounding lights, its sleek, modern architecture framed by meticulously landscaped gardens. It was as much a fortress as it was a home, with high walls and security cameras stationed at every corner.The driver stopped at the front entrance, and I took a shaky breath, gathering whatever courage I had left. This was it—no turning back now.“Have a good evening, Mr. Lawson,” the driver said as he opened my door, his tone as professional as ever. I could only nod, forcing myself to take in the cool night air.The fro