
The Price Possession
Author
T. Stanlight
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5.6M
Chapters
30
After aspiring journalist Kate Dawson insults the city's richest CEO, he puts a target on her back.
When she catches him in a depraved act, he makes it his mission to punish her.
In his game of dominance, will Kate learn to love submission?
Age Rating: 18+
One Way to Get the CEOās Attention
KATE
It was 6:15 p.m., and the lobby of Price Industriesā office tower was emptying even as I crossed the polished marble floor toward the line of elevator doors.
The interview wasnāt what made me nervous, though a lot was riding on it going well.
No. It was the elevator ride.
My claustrophobia was unpredictable and ranged from mild to severe.
Hitting the āupā button to call the nearest elevator, a cold sweat broke out on my back and forehead. My heart began to race as I dabbed my makeup, afraid it would smear.
Donāt sweat. Donāt panic.
Shit.
With a friendly ding, the elevator doors opened, revealing a completely ordinary interior.
The enclosed space was what I couldnāt handle.
It felt like walking into my own tomb.
āKate, get your shit together,ā I said and forced myself to step inside.
The doors tried to shut, and I cried out, jumping back into the lobby.
I could breathe easy again once I was out of there, but what I needed was on the top floor.
Thatās where Taylor Priceās office was. He was Price Industriesā CEO. A billionaire. A titan of industry. A recluse.
This was the second effort Iād made to get the interview; his secretary had just notified me that heād accepted our request for another.
The first time, heād canceled on me at the last second.
Arthur, my editor at The Daily House, was not happy that that opportunity had slipped away.
It wasnāt my fault, but results were the only thing Arthur wanted.
Well, if I didnāt get in this elevator, the result would be missing the interview and losing my job. And then basically my life would fall apart.
My Nana was the only family I had in all of Philadelphiaāin all of Pennsylvania, for that matter. It was just the two of us ever since my parents had died when I was twelve.
And now, Nanaās life was overrun with doctorās appointments, prescriptions, and treatments. She suffered from severe arthritis and osteoporosis, and the bills were always piling higher.
I needed this interview, and to get it, I needed to get in the elevator.
And to do that, I needed help.
Kate
Iām freaking out
Rick
Did he cancel on you again?? What a prig!
Kate
Iām still in the lobby, Iām having one of my meltdowns
Rick
What is it?
Rick
The elevator?
Kate
Yes š°š
Rick
Did you do your breathing?
Kate
Yes, it didnāt help
Rick
Are you in the elevator now?
Kate
I canāt get in
Rick
Do you have your earbuds? Put them in, put some music on and close your eyes
Rick
Itāll be over before you know it
Rick
Want me to stay on with you while you ride up?
Kate
I donāt have my earbuds
Rick
Why not?
Kate
Does it matter? I just donāt
Rick
Is there anyone around who can ride up with you?
Kate
Thatās so embarrassing ā Iām not a little kid in an airport!
Rick
You donāt need to be embarrassed.
Rick
You NEED to get to that interview.
Rick
Stairs?
Kate
Heās on the top floor
Rick
Oh, yeah, youād be a mess by the time you got there
Kate
Thanks
Rick
Describe how you feel
Kate
Thank you for listening, I donāt know what Iād do without you š
Kate
Racing š , sweating, a little dizzy
Kate
Maybe I should try to reschedule?
Rick
?!??! Are you serious?
Rick
Bad idea ā do what you have to but get that interview TODAY!
Rick
Youāre a great reporter and a great writer and you know it
Kate
š¤š¼
Rick
You are, but you donāt need a mark against you with Arthur!
Kate
You arenāt calming me down!
Rick
Then stop throwing out bad ideas!
Kate
OK!
Rick
Heās not going to fire you, heād never do that, so focus on what you need to focus on
Rick
The elevator. Do as I say as I say it. Are the doors open?
Kate
Yes
Rick
Are the buttons on the right or left?
Kate
Left
Rick
kk. Youāre going to feel silly, but itās alright. Hold your phone RIGHT UP by your face, I donāt want you looking at anything else
Kate
Okā¦Iām doing it. All I see is my screen.
Rick
Step in, turn left, and hit the top floor button ā do it now! Donāt think!
Rick
Go! Go! Go!
Rick
ā¦? Kate? Whatās happening? Are you in?
Kate
YES, RIDING UP, OH GOD OH GOD
Rick
Everythingās fineā¦everythingās fineā¦think of an open fieldā¦think of walking towards your own front door
Kate
Everythingās safe, everythingās good.
Rick
What floor are you on?
I wiped a drop of sweat off my brow and peeled my eyes open. The elevator dinged and the doors were open.
āAh!ā As fast as I could, I jumped out.
The huge windows beside me looked down on an epic top floor view.
Immediately, my heart began to return to normal. That didnāt help with the sweat or what must have been a makeup disaster on my face, but Iād made it.
Kate
Omg, you are a saint.
Kate
Iām here. Iām fine.
Rick
No youāre not.
Kate
???
Rick
Youāre excellent. Youāre a sniper. Youāre a ninja. Youāre a world record holding bodybuilder.
Rick
What canāt you do? Go reel that big fish in, get your interview, and get back home and write it up!
A huge smile broke out across my face. Rick was the best. I owed him big time for this.
I pulled out my compact mirror and saw my garish reflection; I gasped.
Damn.
I found a ladiesā room and washed off the Rorschach test that had been my makeup.
I checked myself out in the mirror.
The girl with the amber eyes, dimples, and a shock of red hair that seemed to always catch peopleās attention.
I gathered myself as I walked out to the reception area.
I found a blonde, petite, doll-faced girl in her early twenties sitting behind a desk and cleared my throat.
āIām Kate Dawson from The Daily House. I have an appointment with Mr. Price.ā
āOh, of course,ā the receptionist said, frowning slightly. Evidently I was not what she had expected. āPlease come this way.ā
She led me through a large minimalist hallway that reeked of power. At the end was a large mahogany door.
āPlease have a seat, Ms. Dawson. Iāll inform Mr. Price that you are here.ā
After Taylor Price had rescheduled our first interview, Arthur had not been pleased. He had even threatened to fire me if another newspaper got the exclusive before we did.
Nobody had ever had the chance to interview Taylor Price face-to-face; it was as if the man didnāt exist.
It was either that or he simply didnāt want to make his life public property.
So this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. One that I could not afford to mess up.
Stop it, I ordered myself. Eyes clear. Head in the game. You got this.
I watched as the secretary knocked on the mahogany door and entered the room. My palms suddenly felt sweaty.
I caught a glimpse of Mr. Priceās shoes before the door had closed. They were pitch black and almost looked like they wereā¦sparkling.
āOf course, sir,ā I heard right before someone emerged from his office.
I stood up, a smile spreading across my face.
āMr. Price, Iāmāoh.ā
But it wasnāt Taylor Price. Another woman emerged from his office. I swallowed down the rest of my words.
Feeling inexplicably self-conscious, I tugged lightly at my black, high-waisted skirt. The woman was beautiful. Too beautiful to be working here.
āMs. Dawson, I presume?ā
āYes,ā I nodded. āBut I was expecting Mr. Price?ā
āYes, Iām Kristen, Mr. Priceās PA. Iām sorry, Ms. Dawson, but Mr. Price will have to reschedule.ā
āWhat?!ā I blustered, disbelieving. āBut I made it up hereāI mean, why?ā
āUnfortunately, he has another meeting scheduled.ā
My hands coiled into fists. My nostrils flared.
āIām very sorry, Ms. DawsonāKateābut Iām afraid thereās nothing more I can doāexcept for suggesting a different day.ā
āYou donāt understand,ā I fumed. āThis is my career heās playing around with. If I go back with the same story, my boss will fire me.ā
āPlease, Kate,ā Kristen shook her head. āMr. Price does not take kindly to office scenes.ā
āI am begging. Two questionsāone! Anything, please.ā
āPlease take the rescheduled appointment. I donāt want to have to call security.ā
I threw on a sarcastic smile and hooked my bag over my arm.
āIāll leave, but please pass Mr. Price this message for me. Do you have a pen? Please tell him, from me: fuck yourself youā¦fucking dick!ā
I turned and stormed out, throwing open the door to the staircase, forgetting Iād taken the elevator, forgetting Iād have to hike down thirty-seven floors, forgetting everything.
All I could see was red.
Iād just told the most powerful man in the world to fuck himself.
Arthur was going to fire me.
Iām done for.
TAYLOR
āShe said WHAT?!ā
I sat behind my big antique desk, brows knitted together into a thin line, while a flurry of activity and conference calls and emails and texts cut through the air of my crowded office.
Kristen stood before my desk with the trace of an amused smile on her lips.
āA. Fucking. Dick. Her words, Taylor. Not mine.ā
No one, apart from maybe my father, had spoken to me like that. At least not to my face. My tolerance was limited, and my name far too reputable to allow anyone to tarnish it.
It wasnāt my fault that business had gotten in the way.
Itās not every day the opportunity to take over Jameson Enterprises occurs. I had just managed to snatch it from under Graysonās nose.
A ruthless act?
Maybe.
There would have been hell to pay, but everybody who ever dared to come up against me knew better; no matter the circumstances, Taylor Price always won.
A lesson I intended to teach Ms. Dawson.
Kristen said, āLeave that poor girl alone.ā
āYou know how I feel about journalists,ā I said. āAnd if sheās brazen enough to call meā¦ā
āA dick.ā
āYes. That. Where does it end?ā
I was an incredibly busy man, and my time was valued somewhere around $90,000 an hour. Who did she think she was?
I should have just left it there.
But that wasnāt my way.
Iād pay the price to teach her a lesson.
***
Rick
where are you
Kate
With my Nana.
Kate
She says hi by the way.
Rick
you need to get to the office
Rick
right now
Kate
ā¦What is it?
Rick
itās serious.
A wave of dread surged through me.
I have devoted my life to my jobāat the expense of everything else.
My only friend and family was Nana, and she depended on my job even more than I did.
Now, thanks to a big rich boy with a bigger ego, everything Iād worked so hard for was at risk.
Iām going to get fired.







































