1 cheating ex. 24 hours. 8 men who volunteered for a prank and never clocked out. On April 1st, April Feuller walks into her boyfriend's office ready to celebrate. Instead, she finds Chad "testing the ergonomic limits" of his executive desk with Brenda from HR. His defense? It was a prank. April doesn't scream. She doesn't sob in the bathroom like a victim in a corporate training video titled Managing Big Feelings in Small Spaces-the bathrooms at Blackwood & Co. are the epicenter of the corporate grapevine. If she goes in there, her heartbreak will be a Slack notification before she's finished wiping her eyes. (She does cry in a supply closet for five minutes, because she's not made of stone. She's made of spreadsheets and spite.) Her brain cycles through options like a printer with a jammed queue: cry more, quit, move to Vermont and make artisanal cheese. April has no plan. Then she opens the door and runs into a wall of charcoal wool. Thirty seconds ago, she did not have a plan. Now she has one. One by one, eight overly helpful men with wildly unhelpful levels of commitment opt in to her escalating revenge pranks like it's a group project-and take "hands-on help" extremely literally. Ruining Chad? Easy. Not shrinking anymore? That part's harder. The part where they're on their knees? That's just good manners. High heat. High page count. Self-aware standalone Why-Choose / Reverse Harem. One FMC. Eight MMCs. No MM. HEA guaranteed. "Show of hands-who else feels like tonight is a fever dream?"
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