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Chapter 10
by LeCoeurBombarde
Who is fooling who?
Anna is fooling Bentley , obviously
Bentley Burden: you're scaring me Anna, stop making me think you're doing it deliberately
Anna Lies: I checked your phone after you received a message, tried to wake you up but you were too busy...in your dream, your informant sent you a message and promised to drop by before sunrise. Like the wallpaper btw.
Bentley Burden: So you did touch me?
Anna Lies: Only for the sake of our case, thought you only cared about the case Mr Burden...
Bentley Burden: You better be telling me the truth lady
Anna Lies: Check your phone, it usually doesn't lie, of course you can't keep me accountable for anything your informant claims or promises.
Bentley Burden: Look Anna, I want you to know, if you did touch me, it didn't feel that unwelcome I mean....we could always start over and forget about our disagreements
Anna Lies: Well well Mr. Burden, what are you suggesting? Are you flirting with me? You men are pathetic, an inferior race, no need to cuff you anymore when I would ride you, right? *looks disgusted*
Bentley Burden: No of course...not...I mean...it's just that....I never ever felt....
Anna Lies: Mr. Burden, you are tired and I'm gonna hit the shower, all this talking got me hot and bothered, yet not ****. Your biggest crime was being born.
Bentley Burden: What??
Anna Lies: I said that all men liked watching PORN!
Should Bentley consider hearing aid??
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The Macdonaldson case
Coersion
WARNING: This story describes the power dynamics between a secretary and her boss but although it doesn't focus on interactions, unexpected turns could result in coersion, a reasonable amount of and even a fatal outcome. Only proceed reading if you are comfortable with this. Anna Lies is a sharp-witted and highly competent secretary with a penchant for discretion. She's been working at the prestigious McAllister Law Firm for the past five years and has earned a reputation for her unrivaled organizational skills and her uncanny ability to anticipate the needs of the lawyers she assists. Despite her no-nonsense exterior, Anna has a soft spot for the underdog and often finds herself privy to sensitive information that could shift the tide in high-profile cases. Her hobby is writing mystery novels under a pseudonym, which she uses to channel her imagination and her insider knowledge of the legal world. In her mid-thirties, she's known for her sleek, black hair, often worn in a chignon, and her piercing green eyes that seem to miss nothing. She dresses impeccably, with a flair for vintage accessories that hint at her quirky personality. Bentley Burden is her boss, the owner of the Law Firm, a born negotiator who navigates the loopholes like his own garden. He is rigid and expects respect and demands submission. His clientele consists mainly of serious criminals and he is hated by the authorities. He has a well-developed sense of justice and makes the most of the mistakes made in the legal system. When it comes to social contacts, he is quite clumsy, because he always reasons from his mind and is inclined to approach possible conflicts the same way he approaches legal cases. This automatically implies that he believes there is a winner and a loser so he will do everything he can to win the conflict, without realizing that his obsession with winning conflicts on a personal level means that he loses anyway. He is honest-to-goodhearted and unlikely to cross any line ever. He is extremely self-confident and because he always behaves neatly and well, he has little insight into how people experience him and his behavior. He barely understands the consequences of his one-sided view. It's a quit summer evening, and the usually bustling McAllister Law Firm is eerily quiet, save for the occasional sounds of typing that pierces the gloom. Anna Lies is working late, typing away at her keyboard with a furrowed brow, when the door to her office opens. In walks Bentley Burden:" Ah you're still here perfect."
Updated on Jan 7, 2025
by LeCoeurBombarde
Created on Jan 3, 2025
by LeCoeurBombarde
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