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“A fine question. Gives you an idea of their experience level.”

She rested her chin on her hand while she waited for his reply.

He growled in irritation, but she could tell he was amused. “Miss Bennett, is this really necessary?”

“It is, Sir. I am going to be making an important decision, maybe the most important decision of my life, and I need to feel prepared. Just going over my list of questions isn’t going to make me feel confident about the interviews later this week.”

He stared at her for several seconds before answering. “I’ve taken the lifestyle seriously for eight years now.”

“Thank you.” Brie put the paper up to her face so he couldn’t see her smile. “Hmm… Do you like animals?”

“What?”

She put the paper back down. “I’ve heard that Doms who like animals are more likely to treat their subs well.”

“What, did you google that?”

She looked sideways, blushing at his sarcasm. “Of course.”

“Scratch it off your list. You only have thirty minutes per interview, so keep it simple and to the point.”

Brie crossed out the question and moved to the next. “What made you decide to pursue the Dominant lifestyle?”

“A worthwhile question.” He looked her directly in the eye. Did he know she had trouble concentrating when he did that? “In my twenties I realized I had a natural affinity for discovering a woman’s unspoken desires.” He smiled at her, and Brie stopped breathing due to its sheer radiance. “In case you’re curious, I was not abused growing up, nor do I take pleasure in beating women. I simply enjoy exploring a woman’s sexuality to its fullest.”

Please, Sir, explore mine!

Brie forced herself to breathe. “Are you interested in a twenty-four seven, total power exchange or a casual relationship?”

“Important question to ask. However, I am not interested in a relationship at this time, Miss Bennett.”

Brie prodded him, “Fine, but if youwere…”

“A full-time relationship.”

She was happy to hear it. “If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be and why?”

“Scratch that.”

Brie dutifully crossed it out without an argument. “Classical or rock?”

“Irrelevant. Scratch it off your list as well.”

“What do you do for a living?”

“Necessary question. I am an administrative consultant.”

“Does it pay well?”

Sir cleared his throat. “I have no complaints.”

Brie looked at her list and realized he wasn’t going to like most of her questions, so she skipped over a majority of them. “What kind of relationship do you have with your mother?”

“Brie.”

“What?”

“Simple, to the point. I haven’t heard a question about your film career.”