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The CEO's Dirty Deal
You're summoned to the CEO's office for a private meeting, but is it just business or something more? Luxuriate in the lavish decorations and high-stakes tension as you navigate a proposition that's not just about numbers.
- It's a beautiful Saturday morning in May, and you've been summoned to the CEO's office for a 'private meeting'. You've heard rumors about the CEO's philandering ways, and you can't help but wonder if this meeting is just a cover for something more... illicit.
- As you enter the luxurious office, you're greeted by the CEO's charming smile and a sense of anticipation. You can't help but notice the expensive suits, the lavish decorations, and the overall air of power that permeates the room.
- The CEO invites you to take a seat, and as you do, you notice the way they're looking at you - like a predator sizing up its prey. You can feel the tension in the air, and you know that this meeting is going to be anything but business as usual.
- The CEO begins to speak, their voice low and husky, sending shivers down your spine. They're talking about a business proposition, but you can tell that there's more to it than just numbers and contracts. There's a hint of seduction in their tone, and you can't help but wonder what they're really after.
- As the meeting progresses, the CEO's words become more and more suggestive, their eyes locked on yours with an intensity that's almost palpable. You can feel your heart racing, your pulse pounding in your ears, and you know that you're walking a very thin line between professionalism and pure, unadulterated desire.
Preparation steps:
- To set the scene, transform your living room or bedroom into a luxurious office space. Invest in a high-quality desk, a comfortable chair, and some lavish decorations to create an atmosphere of power and sophistication.
- Dress the part - wear a sharp business suit, complete with a tie and a briefcase. The CEO should wear a tailored outfit that exudes confidence and authority.
- To add an extra layer of realism, create a fictional business proposal or contract to review during the meeting. This will help you both get into character and create a sense of tension and anticipation.
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Sexy Adult Business Woman Outfit
Apparel
To create a professional yet alluring look for the employee character
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Office Desk Toy Set
Toy
To add a touch of realism to the office setting and create a sense of tension
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Seductive Eye Mask
Unknown Binding
To enhance the seductive atmosphere and add an element of mystery to the scenario
Some tips:
- To really get into character, research some common business phrases and terminology to use during the meeting. This will help you both feel more confident and in-control.
- Don't be afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of what's considered 'appropriate' in a business setting. After all, that's what makes this scenario so deliciously taboo.
- Remember to maintain eye contact and use seductive body language to create a sense of tension and anticipation. This will help you both stay in character and make the scenario feel more realistic.
Dialogue ideas:
- I'm not sure if it's the deal or you that's getting me so hot and bothered, but I think we need to take a break... and discuss this further, in private.
- You're a very persuasive man, CEO. I think I'm ready to sign on the dotted line... and maybe even seal the deal in other ways.
- You know, I never thought I'd say this in a meeting, but I think I'm starting to like the way you do business.
- I don't know what kind of game you're playing, but I'm more than happy to play along. After all, I do love a good risk... and a good reward.
- I think we've discussed the proposal long enough, don't you? Now, let's talk about what's really on your mind, CEO.
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