Virtue & Vice (Spicetopia Book 2) by Phoebe Alexander

Virtue & Vice (Spicetopia Book 2) by Phoebe Alexander

Author:Phoebe Alexander [Alexander, Phoebe]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: billionaires, polyamory, interracial romance, bdsm, menage romance, swinging romance
Publisher: Mountains Wanted Publishing
Published: 2019-09-11T18:30:00+00:00


I couldn’t wait to show Cy and Jolie the prototype website I’d been working on for Spicetopia. Yeah, programming was more my thing than web development, but we were going to need a website, and I didn’t mind getting a basic one up and running. Cy had sent me a prototype logo that a graphic artist buddy of his designed, and I’d just taken the colors and fonts and gone a little crazy. Just seeing the website pulled up on my computer made it feel more real to me.

“What’s that?” a deep voice barked as it approached me from behind.

Shit. It was the Technogasm Head of Security, Neve Romano. I’d forgotten it was so late. Neve was probably making the rounds to make sure everything was turned off for the evening and all the employees had vacated the premises.

“Oh, nothing, sorry. I’m just cleaning out my desk,” I said, quickly X-ing out of the window and turning off my computer. I’d already cleaned off all the files. The only traces left were in my browser history, but it was set to automatically clear every time I logged out.

“Cleaning out your desk?” he repeated, stopping to stand right in front of me. “You didn’t get canned, did you?”

Neve was a thick, burly man with Italian ancestry. He had an icy cold demeanor and was rather unapproachable, but we’d gotten to know each other on slightly friendlier terms because he and his wife frequented the same swing club that Katja and I belonged to. Katja always said he gave her the creeps, so we’d never played together, but he and I had this sort of wink-wink-nudge-nudge thing going on at work since we were keeping each other’s secrets.

“No, not at all, man!” I assured him. “I’m moving on to bigger and better things.”

“Is Spicetopia bigger and better?” The word sounded foreign on his tongue, and it wasn’t as if he had an accent or anything. It just sounded weird when he said it.

I chuckled. I didn’t really want to explain what my new venture was, and hopefully Neve wouldn’t push. “It’s just a website I set up for a friend.” Not a total lie.

“What is it?” He stepped a little closer to my desk as if that would help him remember what he’d seen on the now blackened screen.

I waved my hand dismissively. “Just a little side project.”

“So where are you going? Leaving San Jose?” He stepped back, his shoulders relaxing. He looked a little less intimidating than when he was staring down into my main screen. I was a programmer, so I actually had three monitors: a large one in the middle and two smaller ones on each side.

“Yeah, actually, we’re leaving California.” I was trying to keep it vague.

“Your wife get a new job too?”

I nodded. “Yep, we’re both moving next week.”

“Where are you going?” he pressed. “I’ve gotta move too. My wife and I are getting divorced. We’re selling the house.”

“Oh, I’m very sorry to hear that.” His expressions never changed, so I couldn’t tell if this was a good or bad change for him.



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