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“What do you say, Heidi?” He grabbed her hips and began to pump into her, hard and fast. He rocked and rocked her, grunting with every thrust.

“Thank you, Mr. Kaiser,” she whispered, tilting her hips up, giving him deeper access, her pussy throbbing with the heat of him.

“Yes,” he agreed, his breath coming faster, his hips grinding into hers, the pencils in the silver holder on the desk rattling with the motion. “You’re welcome.”

He groaned, slowing, and Heidi glanced at the clock. Ten minutes until his meeting. She wanted to rub her clit, get herself off, but she knew she couldn’t.

“On your knees,” he said and she turned, sinking to the floor and taking him into her mouth. She knew just what to do-she had done it a thousand times before-hands behind her back, skirt still up around her waist, she sucked him, using just her mouth as a tight, wet tunnel of heat.

“Swallow.” He made a low noise in his throat as he came, flooding her tongue with the thick, white fluid. She did so, eagerly, her eyes burning and watering, until she had taken every last bit of him and he was beginning to go soft in her mouth.

He leaned against the desk for a moment, breathing deeply, and Heidi didn’t move. She just waited.

“That’s all, Heidi,” he murmured, blinking fast. “Go ahead and straighten up. And fetch me my dry cleaning.”

“Yes, Mr. Kaiser.” She stood, pulling her skirt down and retrieving the gray bag, zipped closed, off the coat rack. Her pussy was aching as she watched him still catching his breath.

“Important meeting.” He glanced at the clock. Eight minutes.

“Yes.” She handed him the bag. She had worked on this deal with him for over a year, and today was the culmination of their effort. His meeting today with the heads of Veruca would be the single largest merger among fashion companies ever, making him by far the richest man in the world.

“I bought a new suit.” He sounded proud. She smiled, glancing over at the suit placed neatly over the chair. He had even folded his socks.

“How much?” Heidi asked as he unzipped the bag. It was a running joke between them. He hadn’t paid less than $10,000 for a suit since she began working for him.

“Eighty thousand,” he replied with a small smile, looking into the bag.

Heidi turned to him, stunned. “H-how much?”

“It was made in Italy.” He hung the bag on a hook on the wall and unzipped it fully. “Kiton. Do you know the name?”

Heidi shook her head, trying to see inside the bag but only finding darkness.

Warren snorted. “I’m sure you haven’t. No matter. The most legendary tailor in the world. Their suits are woven by virgins from only the finest fabrics.”

Heidi wanted to giggle but she suppressed it. “Sounds like a fairy tale.”

“Hardly.” Warren frowned at her. “They will only do fifty fittings per year. Most of their suits are made from merino wool. The sheep are reared in New Zealand. It’s wool so fine that its fibers are less than fourteen microns in diameter. The most expensive suits have a superfine eleven-point-five micron fabric.”

“The lower the micron count, the smoother and lighter the feel of the fabric, and the higher the cost.” He glanced over at her.

Heidi stared at him. He seemed transfixed, looking back into the bag. “This suit, however, was made of super-super fine 7.5 micron fabric. Most of the time it takes them fifty hours to make one suit. They call those the 50K’s. They cost fifty thousand dollars each. This one took eighty.”

“My God,” Heidi breathed, really curious now. She glanced at the clock. Five minutes until his meeting.

“Would you like to see it?”

She nodded, watching him slip the bag off. It fell to the floor and the hanger dangled there on the hook, empty.

He sighed. “Isn’t it the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen?”

“Mr. Kaiser.” Heidi looked at the bag crumpled on the floor, sure that the suit must still be in it. She knelt, feeling, but the bag was empty.

“It was made by master tailor Enzo D’Orsi, one of the giants of international suit making. This is the only suit he’s ever made like this,” Warren said, and Heidi watched, fascinated, as he pantomimed slipping the suit off the hanger. “I told him I wanted something spectacular, something no one had ever seen before.”

He was buttoning invisible buttons, buckling an invisible belt. Heidi felt like she couldn’t catch her breath.

“I told him to spare no expense, that I only wanted the best.”

He shrugged on a non-existent suit coat and slipped on non-existent socks and shoes.

“Mr. Kaiser.” Heidi’s eyes were wide, staring at his nude form in front of her. “The mirror!”

The idea came to her and she opened the door to the wardrobe where he kept suits and other changes of clothes. There was a full length mirror inside.

“Yes.” He strode over to it with a smile. “Thank you, Heidi. I should check to make sure the lines are straight.”

She nodded, eager, watching his face as he looked into the mirror. Surely now he would realize, now he would see-

He frowned, cocking his head. “Do you think the shoes work?” Heidi’s mouth moved but she couldn’t get the words out as she stared at his bare feet. She only nodded.

Glancing at the watch, he said, “I’m off. Stay by your desk in case I need you.

And keep my ’brother’ and his brat busy until I get back, would you?”

Heidi nodded, watching him punch the keypad that would unlock the door.

“Wait!” She couldn’t let him go out like that, she just couldn’t! “Mr. Kaiser, you—” He paused, opening the door, his mouth grim. “I have one minute, Heidi. Be brief.”

“You—you—” She was panicked, near tears. He waved his hand, impatient, and she recognized the real anger in his eyes.

Sighing, defeated, she whispered, “Good luck.”

He strode out the door and she watched him turn the corner toward the meeting room. They would all be there by now, waiting for him.

Marcus grinned as his brother walked by and little Anthony giggled, pointing as Warren disappeared around the corner.

“Uncle Warren’s naked!” he exclaimed, his eyes wide as he turned to look at Heidi.

“I know,” she breathed, sitting down at her desk chair and waiting for the intercom to buzz.

“Great suit.” Marcus grinned over at her.

Heidi looked up at him, her breath caught. “Wh-what?”

Marcus jerked his head toward the hallway where Warren had disappeared. “His suit. My stepfather did a great job, didn’t he?”

Heidi just blinked. Was she going crazy?

“I didn’t introduce myself properly.” He stood and offered his hand to her. She took it, not knowing what else to do. “Marcus D’Orsi.”

It was made by master tailor Enzo D’Orsi… She recognized the name, staring after Warren as if he were still there, as if she might call him back and warn him. The pieces were falling into place. The meeting today with the heads of Veruca, the single largest merger among fashion companies ever, the one that was supposed to make Kaiser by far the richest man in the world, was about to be…

“When this merger falls through.” Marcus glanced at his watch, keeping his son from jumping off of the chair beside him. “And it will-in just a minute now-”

Heidi pressed her forehead to her palm, looking over at Marcus and shaking her head.

“I don’t understand-” she whispered, remembering all the hours and late nights she’d spent working with Warren on this deal.

“I’m going to make an offer to Veruca on behalf of Kiton, which I imagine they will accept, and we will become the largest fashion force in the Western world.”