Tobias is the first to step out of the elevator, he is in his black suit today, accompanied by a
white shirt and silver tie. His head is down, staring at his phone. He grabs his coffee off the traywithout even glancing up at me and walks directly into his office. Theo on the other hand has a greysuit on, and the top three buttons on his white shirt are undone, exposing part of his chest. I haveyet to see him ever as polished as Tobias, or in a tie for that matter. Theo stops, grabs his mug, andhas a sip. “Good morning, Imogen,” he says with a wink before walking into his office across fromTobias.I can't help the blush that creeps up, making my face heat up. I quickly place the tray back in
the kitchen before grabbing the tablet off my desk. I hesitantly stand at the door to Tobias office,hoping to god he is in a good mood today. Just before I knock, he sings out.“You going to enter or stand out there all day?” His husky deep voice makes me jump before I
open the door enough to quickly slip in. Tobias is sitting at his desk, fingers typing away at hislaptop. He still hasn't looked up. I stand there moving from foot to foot awkwardly. I find Mr Kanevery intimidating, he is always so formal, so serious. When I haven't spoken, he looks up, his eyespinning me where I stand. My hands tremble slightly at his intense gaze. He cocks his head to theside waiting for me to speak, snapping me to my senses. I step forward, clutching the tablet in myhands like a shield while checking his schedule.“You have a meeting at 12 with Mr Jacobs. I have also forwarded the proposals ready for your
meeting, and I am sending through now the emails received in reply to the conference meeting youheld last Thursday.”“Is that all?”
“No sir, I need you to sign off on the charity fundraiser for the hospital.”
“So where is the document?”
I quickly look at my hands, realising I left the only required piece of paper on my desk. I
internally facepalm myself. I hold my finger up. Tobias rolls his eyes at me, clearly annoyed by mymistake with his hand open waiting for the document. “Ah one-minute sir.”I hear him sigh, annoyed. I duck out and retrieve the document before sliding it on the desk in
front of him. He instantly signs it before passing it back to me, not even looking at me and instantlygoing back to typing on his laptop.I can't help but notice that he looks tired. Dark circles hang under his normally vibrant blue
eyes, and his skin is a little paler than his normal golden tan. I stare off in space, completelyforgetting what I'm supposed to be doing, too busy admiring my boss. Mr Kane clears his throatawkwardly, dragging me from my thoughts. He raises his eyebrow at me, catching me checking himout.“Oh, sorry sir.” I stumble over the words. He shakes his head and I hear him chuckle. I turn
around embarrassed, running from the room and closing the door.Mr Kane always makes me flustered. I always feel cloudy in their presence, I have even
forgotten to breathe. The last time it happened, I passed out. To be fair, I hadnt eaten so my brainwas already mush. I awoke to Theo's concerned face leaning over me, all while Tobias just stared atme like I was mentally challenged. Like seriously who forgets to breathe? It is meant to be a basicbodily function, and I can’t even get that right.That was the day I realised why no one wants this job. It is incredibly hard to focus on work
around them, they can become a distraction without meaning to. I also find Mr Kane can be quitehorrible. I don't think he realises the nasty things he says when he is angry. Luckily for him I havetough skin and desperately need this job. I also make sure I have my tablet in my hand every time Ido go into his office on the off chance he throws something. I watched him hit the tech guy with adrink bottle once when he was in a fit of rage. Seriously, the bloke has anger issues and needs sometherapy or something. Everyone walks on eggshells around him except for Theo. The tech guy hasn'tbeen back since.Sitting at my desk, I laugh at the memory before turning back to my computer. My job is
surprisingly good and easy, plus it pays well. Not much physical activity unless you count answeringphones and carrying files. The only demanding thing is the hours. I am literally on call 24/7. I'm notjust their secretary but also a personal assistant, not that they get me to do much unless it is workrelated. The hours can be ghastly at times, like working to early hours of the morning before bigdeadlines.Hitting the print button, I walk into the printer room that sits off the side of the kitchenette. I'm
waiting for my printed document when the printer makes a beep before an error code comes up.The paper tray is empty. Bending down, I open up the door on the printer and remove the traybefore going to the draw to get some paper.The cupboard is empty. Walking out, I head over to the storeroom. Opening the door, I flick on
the light and peer around at the shelves. I sigh when I see where it has been placed. Some moronhas decided to stack it on the top shelf. Pulling the step ladder out from behind the door, I sit on itand I take my heels off and climb up. I have to stand on my tippy toes to reach the box. I grip it withthe tip of my fingers and start to pull it towards the edge when his voice startles me from behind.“Need a hand?” Theo asks. I gasp suddenly and jump in fright; I start to lose my balance.
Quickly gripping onto the shelf with my fingertips, I right myself regaining my balance. My hearthammers in my chest. As my heartrate calms down, I become quickly aware of the hand that isgrasping my ass. Looking down, I see Theo's hand holding me steady. I can feel his large handpressing firmly on my butt through my pants, his thumb between my legs pressing where my coreis. Thank god, I have pants on today and not a skirt.“Ah boss,” I say, peering down at his hand. He seems to notice where he has grabbed me. A
slight smirk creeps its way onto his face. The feel of his large hand on me makes me blush, anunfamiliar feeling washes over me. What's wrong with me? I have to fight the urge to clench mythighs together to stop the sudden ache between my legs.When I feel his hand run down the inside of my thigh to my ankle, I gasp, and he pulls his hand
away. My skin flushing with embarrassment at me crushing on my gay boss. Theo appears to sniffthe air for a second, a sly smile creeping onto his face at my embarrassment. Theo then reachesover and grabs the box I was painstakingly trying to retrieve.He grabs it with one hand and pulls it down. I quickly step down the ladder and put my heels
back on before grabbing the box from him.“Were you looking for something?” I ask, feeling all hot and flustered as I walk from the
storeroom back to the printer.“Yeah, I tried to print something when I realised the printer was out of paper,” Theo replied,
leaning on the bench next to the printer.I quickly loaded the paper onto the tray before inserting it back in the printer. Clearing the
error, I hit print. The machine instantly starts its task, printing out the documents. I staple themtogether and place them on the counter. When no more come out, I turn to Theo. “Are you sure youhit print?” I ask, raising an eyebrow.Theo seems to think before speaking. “I think so.”
I roll my eyes at him and walk into his office. He follows behind me and stands in the doorway
to his office and leans against the door frame watching me.0000000000000000Some content on the website is uploaded by users. If it infringes on your rights, please contact us.