[Avery's POV]
It was quite a sensation and food for gossip at the office rumor mill. Avery Jones had never bothered to personally show the office to a new employee. It was usually Fred's job... But for some reason Avery found herself compelled to spend as much time as possible with Sarah. She was alluring in an odd way.
Women tended to naturally gravitate to Avery, she had an allure that not even herself could explain. So being single and all parts being adult and consenting she saw no problem in involving herself with her eager employees, she did not lead them on, they knew she was not the relationship type.
It had been an unusually slow day at work, so she indulged herself with Helena from accounting. Helena was a beautiful woman and she knew it. Avery's hand started traveling under Helena's V neck silk shirt, she pressed herself against her. Avery hiked up Helena's skirt just enough to fell her silk underwear that was already s**k*d w*t. Helena had her back turned to Avery, she pressed herself harder. Avery turned her around to open up her shirt and proped Helena up the desk. Helena could barely contain her moans as she gave Avery entire control over her body. As if on queue when it was over Avery's phone beeped with a message from Fred excitedly announcing the arrival of the new employee. She smiled at Helena and simply said "Give me a minute or two before bringing the new girl in" Helena smirked at the implication, winked at her and left.
Thinking back Avery didn't know what she was expecting, but Sarah Bloom was not it. A beautiful woman elegantly but very conservatively dressed, entered her office. Avery was caught off guard for a moment but quickly composed herself "Ms Bloom. Sit." They spoke about the job detail -private secretary and assistant- she wasn't even looking for an assistant! She did not know what possessed her to say it... She asked about her former employer and wondered how Ms Bloom would have fit that particular company, to say it had a reputation was an understatement...
She asked about her competitor Marley, she never cared about the competition in any aspect of her personal or work life, but she guessed she just wanted to prolong the time she had speaking to this woman. She almost laughed at the huffed response regarding her relationship with her former employer.