top of page

Kimura Rei - Married Secretary- Sweat And Kissi... ❲PC EXCLUSIVE❳

Rei’s breath caught as she realized how close he was. The space between them was charged, the air thick with the scent of sweat and the faint metallic tang of the city’s humidity. Hiroshi’s eyes lingered on her, not on the documents in her hands but on the subtle tremor in her shoulders.

She closed her eyes for a heartbeat, allowing the moment to settle. In that instant, the office seemed to shrink around them, the buzzing of the fluorescent lights turning into a distant hum. The sweat on her skin felt less like a sign of exertion and more like a reminder that she was alive, that she was feeling. Kimura Rei - Married Secretary- Sweat And Kissi...

Rei managed a small, genuine smile. The tension in her shoulders eased, the sweat on her skin now a reminder of the intimacy she’d just shared. She turned back to the laptop, the final slides ready to be printed, but the weight on her heart felt lighter. Rei’s breath caught as she realized how close he was

He smiled, a soft, almost tender curve of his lips that seemed to say more than words ever could. “You always do, Rei‑san. Trust me.” He reached out, his hand brushing against the edge of her desk, the cool metal of the table contrasting with the warmth of his palm. She closed her eyes for a heartbeat, allowing

She knew that tomorrow would bring its own challenges—questions of loyalty, the delicate balance of her marriage, and the professional expectations that defined her life. Yet, for now, in the dim glow of the conference room, Rei allowed herself to savor the fleeting warmth of a kiss that had broken the monotony of her routine, offering a brief respite from the relentless grind.

When they pulled apart, the room was still warm, the air conditioner now humming a quieter tune. Hiroshi’s hand lingered at the small of Rei’s back, a silent promise that he would not let her face the night alone.

Sweat, Tension, and a Kiss that Changed Everything Rei Kimura had always been the picture of professionalism. At twenty‑nine, she was the senior secretary for the fast‑growing tech startup in Shibuya, and her reputation for meticulous organization and calm composure had earned her the respect of every executive on the floor. Yet beneath the crisp suits and perfectly aligned spreadsheets, Rei carried a secret that made her heart race each morning when she stepped into the glass‑walled office: she was married.

bottom of page