“CAREFUL”, the e-mail’s subject line read. “Don’t let the boss see this!” It was going around the office like a flu. Everyone who got it knew exactly what it was, since several e-mails like this went around every day. All of them would deny it, of course, but practically all of the office’s guys, and a few of the girls as well, were in on the porn-sharing scheme. Everyone knew who to forward it to. These e-mails got passed around so much – and, at least by some participants, in a careful manner, cleaning up the subject line and message body – that it was hard to track down where it all began. The tradition was older than anyone currently at the office too, it seemed, which only made the origin point of those e-mails even more mysterious. But one thing was certain – whenever one of those popped up in your inbox, you knew you had some really juicy stuff lined up.
Author: Expensive_Holiday
The Deal [Mf, Reluctant, Cuckold, Edging]
The businessman arrived in time at the appointed location, an alley in the outskirts of town, dripping with nervous sweat, tightly gripping a suitcase. He had been warned by the police to not give in to the criminals’ demands, and he would’ve agreed with that… if it were anyone other than his wife. The sum in the suitcase was large enough to send his business under and make their future together completely uncertain… but at least they would *have* a future. The possibility that something might happen to her, that he might lose her… no amount of money in the world was too much if it meant preventing that.
After several agonizing minutes, in which his mind raced with the worst possible scenarios, three armed men emerged from around the corner.
“I’m alone”, he said. “I’m doing everything just like you…”
“Shut the fuck up,” one of the criminals shouted, waving a gun at his face. “You don’t get to talk.”
Another of the men walked up to the businessman, produced a cloth sack, and covered his head with it. “Remove it and both you and her die”, he said. He then pulled the suitcase from the victim’s hands; the businessman resisted at first, as he was holding the key to his beloved wife’s survival, but realized holding on to it would only hurt their chances, and let go.