Chad White Licks His Way Up the Corporate Ladder
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RK Prime – Chad White – Aubrey Rose – Bosses Daughter drops you straight into the kind of office fantasy that keeps HR awake at night. Chad White plays the role of the ambitious employee who’s about to get a very *personal* performance review. The setup is classic Reality Kings—high-end office, power dynamics, and a brunette with piercings who knows exactly how to test company policy. Aubrey Rose isn’t just the boss’s daughter; she’s the kind of temptation that makes you forget your own name, let alone the dress code.
This isn’t your average boardroom meeting. Chad starts with the kind of ass worship that should come with a warning label, his tongue working over Aubrey’s shaved, tattooed skin like he’s memorizing every inch. She’s dressed to kill—stockings, heels, the whole package—and she doesn’t stay quiet for long. The moans start early, and by the time she’s riding his face, you’ll forget this is supposed to be a professional environment. Reality Kings nails the dirty-talk balance here: just enough to ramp up the heat without drowning out the action.
The scene escalates like a promotion you didn’t see coming. Blowjobs under the desk give way to doggystyle against the window—because nothing says *corporate climb* like fucking where the whole city *could* see. Aubrey’s squirt is as inevitable as a Monday morning, and Chad handles it like a pro, flipping her around for a facial that leaves her glowing. The cumshot? Earned. Every. Drop. This is the kind of office romance where the only *synergy* happening is between his cock and her pussy.
What sells this scene isn’t just the acrobatics—it’s the chemistry. Chad’s got that smoldering, *I-know-exactly-what-I’m-doing* energy, and Aubrey matches it with a mix of bratty entitlement and raw hunger. The tattoos, the piercings, the way her stockings stay on just long enough—it’s all deliberate. Reality Kings doesn’t do subtle, and that’s the point. By the time the credits roll, you’ll need a cold shower and a new résumé. Just don’t list *this* as work experience.