Foreword
Women maintain they are equal in every way to a man, and in certain respects they're correct. But the fact remains that a man is a man and a woman is a woman. For the most part, men are physically stronger than women, while women are considerably wilier than men.
Suppose though, an innocent, unknowing woman, guileless, at least at the beginning, runs up against a man who is not only stronger than she, but shrewder for a little while, anyway. What then?
Our story deals with such a happening.
The heroine is one of those pure innocents, fresh out of college, still a virgin, thinking the world is something to look at through rose-colored glasses. She encounters a man in her place of employment who is not her superior, but her equal, doing the same job, for the same pay, though having done the job for so much longer, he is more knowledgeable. He knows how to catch mistakes faster, and our heroine has a need to know these things if she is to succeed in the business world.
Thus the man has the woman at his mercy, and he proceeds to exploit this fact. He knows she will one day be as knowing as he about the work they do, and so takes full advantage of the situation they are in, and only because of his constant lasciviousness does our heroine finally wake up to things the way they really are.
