Author's Note:
This story has been released prior to the complete publication of the Corporate Blackmail series. I have decided to publish this story due to the difficulties in publishing the Corporate Blackmail series in order to provide readers with the continuation of Astrid's story. I hope that all of the Corporate Blackmail series will be published in the fullness of time to allow everyone to enjoy the full series as it was originally written.
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Author's Note: This series is a continuation of the events contained within the Corporate Blackmail series. It is not necessary to have read that series, but it does provide context to the events and motivations in this series.
This story is set in the fictional country of Nordland, a small island nation in the North Sea between the UK, Norway and Denmark.
This story is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and places described in this narrative are products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
i would like to thank and acknowledge Firsttimewriting for his support and guidance he has given me in writing this and my other stories.
All comments and feedback is welcome.
HF
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The conference room on the fifteenth floor of the North Sea Oil and Gas Corporation (NSOG) Headquarters was a large, spacious affair, dominated by the main conference table and a wall of windows overlooking downtown Nordhaven, the capital of Nordland. The main display screen at the far end of the room displayed the NSOG logo with the logo of Horizon Energy Solutions next to it. Underneath these logos was the words: North Sea Initiative -- Welcome Meeting for Horizon Energy Solutions.
Astrid Bjornsdottir glanced at the five meters by two-meter screen as she entered the room; it had probably taken an intern all of one minute to complete the display that morning. That was one minute too long in Astrid's estimation. Not that she had anything against the graphic artistry of their junior staff members, it was just that she didn't value the presence of the Horizon Energy Solutions team from the United States in NSOG's Nordland headquarters.
Their presence, though heralded by both corporations as a groundbreaking partnership that had the potential to transform the European energy market through the joint work on the North Sea Initiative, a major renewable energy project incorporating offshore wind and tidal power in the North Sea region, was an unpleasant reminder to Astrid of how she had been blackmailed over the period of several months earlier in the year by an up-and-coming Horizon Energy Solutions executive, Richard Thompson.
Not only had the black African-American man forced himself on the blonde, married Nordic executive while she was drunk, the ending to a night of corporate dinner and drinks in New York that had started so harmlessly; this encounter had also been secretly filmed by Richard, giving him incredible leverage over her as he threatened to reveal the video to her husband, family and colleagues if she didn't provide him with confidential information extracted from NSOG's data files.
Over the following months, this information had proven a boon for Richard, allowing the fast tracking of Horizon's involvement in the North Sea Initiative project and insights into a number of other vital European energy market issues, projects and initiatives. It seemed that Horizon's presence in the European market had doubled almost overnight and the team present from Horizon that morning was part of that success story.
With a slight scowl, Astrid recalled how Richard had blackmailed her into not just providing him access to NSOG's deepest secrets, but also into her providing him access to her body and her own deepest and secret desires. It had been a tumultuous experience for Astrid with her grappling with both guilt at betraying her family, her corporation and her country and the unleashing of her newfound sexual desires.
Fortunately for Astrid, Richard's plan for corporate blackmail had eventually been discovered by the NEJ -- Nordland's secretive intelligence and security service. The NEJ had given Astrid a simple offer, in exchange for burying all records of her treasonous activities, including the handing over confidential NSOG information to give Horizon an advantage in the market, she would have to work on their behalf, if they required it. So far, the NEJ hadn't come calling but still, deep down, Astrid shivered at the realization that it was only a matter of time before they did.
The other thing that the NEJ had buried on Astrid's behalf was Richard. The victim of a clean, efficient assassination, Richard's death had brought an end to his web of blackmail that had involved Astrid and countless other helpless women across the industry. However, before his very timely death, Richard had, in a fit of perverse delight, made Astrid sleep with both him and another Horizon executive, Marcus Harris, at the same time while they were visiting the NSOG facilities in Nordhaven several months earlier.
Despite being coerced into sleeping with Marcus by Richard, Astrid held no blame towards him as to what had happened that night between them. It was clear to Astrid at the time that Marcus was unaware of the depth of the hold Richard held over Astrid. He had simply assumed she was a white woman interested in having sex with two black men at the same time, despite her obvious marital status.
Although they had ended the night amicably and Marcus had certainly proved himself to be a passionate and considerate lover, blessed with a black manhood that had taken Astrid to another plane of pleasure due to its thickness and his ardent lovemaking skills, she was not looking forward to meeting him again. His presence would be an awful and lingering reminder of what she had endured at the hands, fingers, tongue, and cock, of Richard. And now he was here in Nordland, leading Horizon's project management office for their involvement on the North Sea Initiative.
Her musings were interrupted by the arrival of Anna Bergman, the CEO of NSOG. Seeing her boss, Astrid made her way over to her. "Anna, the Horizon team will be here in a few minutes. Did you see the short speech I sent up to your office?" she asked in Nordic.
Anna smiled. "I have it right here," she replied, tapping her folder.