Dottie, Dottie. Harold loves Dottie. Sad as it is to think that a Fortune 500 CEO can be reduced to an absolute simp for his own fresh-faced secretary, that's the truth of it. But given the taboo proclivities both he and Dottie share, the fixation held by this capitalist pig for his immortal dream-girl is fairly understandable. The whole cannibalism thing, well, that might not be quite so much--not for the world at large, anyway. Not even suave billionaire playboy Leo Byron, Harold's oldest business partner, could understand this side of him.
But Harold doesn't just have to protect himself: he feels an increasing urge to protect Dottie from the world, or at least to keep her at near him. After sensual acrobatics lead to a trip to the doctor for a nice new set of stitches, Harold can only see himself taking on an increasingly caring role in Dottie's life--which is why, when Leo sweeps in hoping to poach the pretty secretary for his new tech start-up, Harold is more determined than ever to see DOTTIE DOMESTICATED. If he can't have her at work, he wants to savor her haunting presence at home: and the thirsty CEO would do anything to prove his devotion.
Even give the twenty-four year old little minx total control of his wallet.
This work of transgressive horrotica explores concepts that some readers may find disturbing. Discretion is strongly advised.
Regina Watts is an an absolute goddess of femdom fiction who loves writing torrid smut about the corruption of innocent girls and boys by wicked, more experienced young ladies and depraved older men--and if those dirty old men get what's coming to them at the hands of those same corrupted youths, even better. From kinky experimentation to twisted taboos, nothing is too extreme for Regina. Check her out on twitter @WritesWatts or follow Painted Blind Publishing's website for more information about her work, whether it's erotic fiction or transgressive literature.
*Author's Note: Pay no attention to my Goodreads genres I noticed they didn't include 'erotica' as a category and got a lil passive aggressive lmao
Dottie and Harold end up in the doctor's office when they get a little too distracted by each other.
This episode is less erotic and more meditative--especially about money and status. Looking forward to continuing the series because it's a fun, weird, and completely unique story!