When Flawless’ Boss Puts His Hand on Her
Flawless had always prided herself on her professionalism. She worked hard, stayed late when needed, and ensured every task was completed with precision. She had built a reputation for being strong, confident, and unshaken by the pressures of the corporate world. But nothing could have prepared her for the moment her boss crossed the line.
It was after hours, the office nearly empty. She was finishing up some reports when he walked in, his presence heavy in the quiet space. At first, the conversation was harmless—just work-related talk. But then, without warning, he placed his hand on her shoulder.
It wasn’t a friendly gesture. It lingered.
Flawless froze. A chill ran down her spine. Her instincts screamed that something wasn’t right. She turned her head slowly, meeting his gaze. There was something in his eyes that made her stomach churn—a sense of entitlement, a silent test to see how much he could get away with.
“Excuse me,” she said, her voice firm yet controlled as she shrugged off his touch. She wanted to keep it professional, but she also wanted to make it clear: this was not okay.
He smirked, as if amused by her reaction. “Relax,” he said, waving off the moment like it was nothing. But to her, it wasn’t nothing. It was a violation.
Taking a deep breath, she stood up, her confidence unshaken. “I don’t think you understand,” she said, looking him dead in the eye. “This is not happening. Ever.”
Her words carried weight. A warning. A reminder that she was not to be toyed with.
For a moment, silence filled the room. Then, without another word, she gathered her things and left, her heart pounding but her resolve stronger than ever.
She knew she had a choice to make—stay silent or stand up for herself. And Flawless had never been one to let fear dictate her actions. The next morning, she filed a report. Whether justice would be served, she didn’t know. But what she did know was this: she refused to let anyone, no matter their position, make her feel powerless.
Because Flawless wasn’t just her name—it was her truth.

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