“Maybe we should test it out,” she replied, a playful tilt to her head. “After all, what’s an ad campaign without a little live testing?”
“Hey, J,” said Mark, the senior designer, flashing a grin that made her heart skip a beat. He was the one who’d first suggested the idea, and ever since, his eyes had always lingered a fraction longer than the rest of the room. He took a sip of his coffee, then set the cup down with a deliberate slowness that made the clink echo like a promise. JAYDEN.JAYMES.-.TOPLESS.TUESDAYS.-.BIGTITSATWORK.COM
“Alright, folks,” she said, voice low and sultry, “let’s talk about the vibe we want. Think bold, think confident—like we’re all walking into a boardroom with nothing but our ideas and a little more skin than usual.” She laughed, the sound warm and infectious. “And maybe a hint of mischief. After all, we’re the ones who make the rules, right?” “Maybe we should test it out,” she replied,