FRABLE | CEO AU
[Nathan has a reputation, like most men in his position. He's ruthless, he's strategic, he makes risky moves and he fucks his assistants. They rarely leave on bad terms. Normally it's a promotion that takes them away from him. He likes to build them up and set them free.
It's how his executive officer won her position. They don't fuck anymore. She's married now, those days are in the past. All that's left of that relationship is an unwavering loyalty and a very careful approach to how she staffs his office. Thus far, she's been incredibly adept at securing women who are ambitious, clever, productive and very interested in casual sex. It's all he has time for, so in his view it makes sense to combine the role of assistant and fuck-buddy. So long as he's only furthering their career and not dragging them down with his proclivities.
What he has yet to realise is that he doesn't have as good a sense for it as his E.O does. Increasingly, he's interested in women who are harder to win over. Increasingly, his interviews are about grilling girls to see how they respond. He's a lawsuit waiting to happen, so he's been quietly left out of the process the last few times. Perhaps that's why the position is open once more.
He's not supposed to be in the office for this round, so both he and his E.O share a confused look as he strides past unfamiliar, nervous women. He quickly evaluates the situation, then the girls. Then he's taking his E.O's notebook from her and reading it. He disregards the running order, he beckons for the pale girl with the long legs.]
You're up.
[He holds open the door of his office for her. He'll shut it before the E.O can join them.]
What's your name?

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Eyes down, she takes another swallow of her wine in order to save face. ]
So it's all about sex for you.
[ She hopes he takes the color in her cheeks as the fermented grapes at work. ]
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Everything's about sex. And sex is a challenge, if you do it right.
[His voice lowers as he starts to dig a little deeper into it. He's swirling the remains of his drink around when he speaks.]
Win someone over. Figure out what gets them off. Do it over and over until one of us gets bored.
[He's not always the first to end things, but he always will.]
And I like seeing naked women.
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[ The syllable sounds ... unmoved. Confused, perhaps. ]
I have found that physicality isn't everything. In fact, it's not what people crack it up to be in a long-term relationship. [ Coming from one of eight siblings, no less. Is she being serious? Yep. ]
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He shakes his head before he points in a joking but accusatory way.]
The only people who genuinely think that are people who haven't had good sex. Good sex and good chemistry is everything. [He pauses, then adds.]
But I imagine that fades too, in the long-term.
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She opens her mouth, then promptly closes it. But now she's Bothered, and not in a good way. Feeling defensive.
She can't help the retort, nor the bite in it. ]
Sex isn't everything.
[ She just made it worse. Fuck. ]
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All of that he thinks to himself while watching her, silent before he asks:]
Does he ever eat you out?
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Her loyalty to her fiancé stirs guilt, but it's a shadow to the embarrassment she's currently undergoing.
Her voice is quiet when she answers, rubbing a hand over her knee. ]
Sometimes.
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Some girls don't know how to ask for it.
[Reassuring, but he's not laying it on. His drink does move precariously with his gesticulating, though. He's had a few.]
And if he's a real man, he'll always eat what you offer. God knows you rile men up wherever you go.
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Things aren't the same. They aren't.
She takes a steadying breath. The conversation sobered her up some. ]
Can I ask you something? [ Palpable hesitance. ] I think I was dreaming, or I misheard, back in the hospital. They thought you were my husband?
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His brows shoot up at the question, clearly thrown by it. He's not sure what he expected her to say, he doesn't have much time to consider the response before he offers it.]
Well, I didn't want them to kick me out. [His voice wavers, like he's not really sure about his answer.]
And you needed me there.