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Her moans were lost as he started ramming deep into her, her back arched high while Alex braced himself against the railing, fucking her mouth with gritted teeth and his eyes closed tightly.

He hissed his warning and Elena held her head up, gulping down his hot cum, her tongue licking what she could reach of his length. He let himself stay inside her for a while as he tried to catch his breath, Elena gently suckling off what was left.

Once he got off from on top of her, Elena looked up and slid her hands along the railing, freeing herself. She scooted over to Alex who was lying still with his eyes closed.

Elena supposed the cuff was some flimsy stuff you could unlock just by pressing the keys but of course it was not so easy to do with her wrists tied the way they were.

Alex opened his eyes and watched her.

"Help me, will you?" she smiled at him.

He didn't reply for a while but then took hold of her arm and got to work with the keys. There was a look in his eyes that Elena didn't want to see and she turned away immediately once she was free, looking for her clothes.

"Are you leaving now?"

"Yeah," she said, still not looking at him. "We've been here a while, haven't we. Wouldn't know what to tell Jess if she got nosy and ask who I was with."

Elena thanked the dim lights for hiding the awkwardness as she pulled on her sweater and skirt hurriedly. She picked up her bag from the floor and crossed the room to the door.

"Well, I hope that's it for me getting you into trouble," she managed, praying that her voice wouldn't get the shakes now. "Thanks for everything, Alex."

He was silent for a while and Elena actually thought he would not reply.

"You're welcome."

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"SO, HOW did it go?"

Alex looked at Brandon and gave a wry smile. "Do you really want to know?"

"No, God. I mean, did it go down fine? Did she take it well?"

That earned him another smile and Brandon threw up his hands, "All right, all right. I'm horrible with words. But you know what I mean."

"I told you, I know what I'm doing. She took it well. Worried that big bad you were going to fire my ass, so you don't have to worry about her trying to find me outside The Club."

Brandon took some time to process this. "Right then. Had me worried for a while, too. We've never done anything like this before."

"No. We've never indeed."

"There are clients who need encouragement and then there are those who need more," Brandon said, looking at Alex as if asking for justification.

"That they do," Alex said.

"Should we have someone like that again, someone who needs more than just encouragement, will you be up for it?" Brandon asked, watching him closely.

Alex stared at his drink. "Sure."

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