Fractured Hearts

Fractured Hearts

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January 1st, marked a new beginning, a clean slate waiting to be written. Determined to turn my life around, I'd crafted a blueprint for success, scribbling goals in my worn leather journal. "When Nate Williams saves a mysterious woman from a devastating accident, he uncovers a golden opportunity: a job at L Group, one of the nation's top corporations. But as he rises through the ranks, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to his enigmatic boss, Mia - the granddaughter of L Group's CEO. Torn between loyalty and his growing feelings, Nate navigates a treacherous landscape of corporate intrigue and hidden agendas. Will he risk everything for love and success, or must he choose between his ambition and his heart? As secrets unfold and danger lurks, Nate's future hangs in the balance."

Fractured Hearts Chapter 1 New Year, New Beginnings

"Nate... Nate..." The whispered name echoed through my mind like a lingering ghost, jolting me awake in my cramped, dimly lit attic bedroom. The faint scent of old books and stale air clung to my nostrils. I bolted upright, nearly cracking my head on the sloping ceiling, its wooden beams creaking in protest. Disoriented, I rubbed the sleep from my eyes, shaking off the vivid dream. In the dream, a sleek, black sports car idled beside me, its engine purring softly. A stunning girlfriend with piercing green eyes and raven hair smiled brightly, her full lips curling upward.

Her delicate fingers intertwined with mine, sending a thrill through my chest. Where would I get a car and a girlfriend that beautiful? Reality slapped me awake, harsh and unrelenting.

My name is Nate, a 27-year-old college graduate collecting dust since graduation five years ago. Jobless, broke, and still clutching my V-card – it's a humiliating truth that makes my face burn. Life's been a rollercoaster, with more plunges than peaks, leaving my self-esteem battered and bruised like a worn punching bag.

But today, January 1st, marked a new beginning, a clean slate waiting to be written. Determined to turn my life around, I'd crafted a blueprint for success, scribbling goals in my worn leather journal.

Top priority? Find a girlfriend. My little sister's voice pierced my reverie, "Nate, it's 9 am!" I froze, my mind racing like a runaway train. Why was she reminding me of the time? Then, it hit me – my job interview was slated for 9:30 am. A surge of adrenaline coursed through my veins.

Panic set in, my heart racing like a jackrabbit. I grabbed my scuffed shoe and sprinted out the door, shirt untucked, hair disheveled. The crisp morning air slapped me awake as I dashed to the bus, its diesel engine roaring to life. Coffee-fueled studying through the night hadn't prepared me for this chaos. Who schedules an interview on New Year's Day, anyway? The city streets bustled with activity, horns honking, people rushing to start their day.

I clutched my scuffed shoe in my right hand, my wrinkled shirt flapping untucked, as I sprinted to the bus. My mind was a blank slate, except for the nagging fear: can't be late again. The all-night coffee binge had left me jittery and awake, but not prepared for this chaos. I'd studied tirelessly, pouring over notes and researching the company, but my nerves still frayed like tangled wires.

Why would a company schedule an interview on the first day of the year, anyway? Didn't they know the world was still recovering from New Year's Eve celebrations? The bus screeched to a halt in front of the sleek, glass-walled company building, its modern architecture gleaming in the morning sun. I stepped off, taking a few seconds to admire its grandeur. The stainless steel logo gleamed above the entrance: "Eclipse Industries." I thought to myself, it's a new beginning.

I'd conquered the online stages; now came the daunting in-person interview. One glaring problem – I'd always been socially awkward, freezing up like a deer in headlights. That explained my dismal dating life. My palms sweaty at the mere thought of small talk.

Number 45, Nate, was called. I stood, repeating my mental mantra: confidence, boldness, eye contact. Don't show weakness; the enemy feeds on it. This was war. I straightened my shoulders, faked a smile, and marched into the office.

Inside, two stern-faced men and a warm-eyed older woman greeted me. The men's faces seemed chiseled from granite, their eyes piercing and unyielding. One, with a sharp jawline and slicked-back black hair, appeared to be in his late forties. His tailored suit accentuated his athletic build, and a gold watch glinted on his wrist. The other, older and more gaunt, had a stern expression etched on his pale face, his gray hair thinning at the crown.

In contrast, the warm-eyed older woman radiated kindness. Her gentle smile offered a fleeting sense of calm, softening the tension. Her silver hair was styled in loose waves, framing her heart-shaped face and bright blue eyes that twinkled with warmth. Fine lines etched her skin, mapping a lifetime of laughter and compassion.

The interview room was sparse, with a lone table and three chairs, the Eclipse Industries logo emblazoned on the wall in bold, silver letters. The air was thick with tension, heavy with anticipation.

The interview lasted mere minutes, their expressions a grim harbinger of defeat. I watched as they scribbled notes, their faces impassive. I knew I'd lost this battle before it began. My fidgeting worsened, hands shaking like leaves. The older woman's smile now seemed more pitying than encouraging.

I exited the interview room, my head hung low, sweat dripping from my brow like a leaky faucet. My face burned with embarrassment, and my ears still rang from the stuttered responses that had tumbled out of my mouth. The weight of their scrutiny lingered, their piercing gazes burning into my skin like embers.

As I turned to leave, footsteps echoed down the hallway, growing louder with each passing step. The sound sent a shiver down my spine, and I swiveled my head, my eyes meeting the warm gaze of Stacy Lin. Her gentle smile offered a respite from the tension, and her silver hair gleamed in the fluorescent lighting.

"Nate, can I have a word?" she asked, her voice melodious and soothing, like a gentle breeze on a summer day.

My heart sank, anticipating criticism. I managed a soft "Yes, Ma'am," my voice barely above a whisper, my words trembling.

Stacy Lin handed me her business card, its sleek design and embossed lettering exuding professionalism. I read the words, "Stacy Lin, Senior Recruiter," and my mind raced with possibilities.

"Even though you didn't exactly ace the interview," she began, her tone measured, "I find a uniqueness in you, Nate. Decades of interviewing candidates have honed my instincts, and I think you're special." Her eyes sparkled with genuine interest, and her words dripped with sincerity.

My eyes widened with excitement, hope reigniting within me like a lit match. My shoulders relaxed, and a tentative smile spread across my face.

"Thank you, Ma'am!" I exclaimed, my words tumbling out in haste. "I'll reach out to you before the end of the day!" I bowed deeply, nearly 180 degrees, my gratitude palpable.

As I left the building, a radiant smile spread across my face, illuminating the dull gray of the city streets. Wonder and excitement swirled within me, transforming the disastrous interview into an unforeseen opportunity. The cool breeze outside slapped me awake, and I felt alive, like a door had swung open, revealing a bright future.

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“January 1st, marked a new beginning, a clean slate waiting to be written. Determined to turn my life around, I'd crafted a blueprint for success, scribbling goals in my worn leather journal. "When Nate Williams saves a mysterious woman from a devastating accident, he uncovers a golden opportunity: a job at L Group, one of the nation's top corporations. But as he rises through the ranks, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to his enigmatic boss, Mia - the granddaughter of L Group's CEO. Torn between loyalty and his growing feelings, Nate navigates a treacherous landscape of corporate intrigue and hidden agendas. Will he risk everything for love and success, or must he choose between his ambition and his heart? As secrets unfold and danger lurks, Nate's future hangs in the balance."”
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Chapter 1 New Year, New Beginnings

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Chapter 2 The Ultimate Test

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Chapter 3 Beyond Doubt

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Chapter 4 The Encounter

30/10/2024

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Chapter 5 A Hero's Rebuttal

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Chapter 6 A Blast From The Past

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Chapter 7 When Paths Collide

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Chapter 8 The New Recruit

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Chapter 9 Rising To The Challenge

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Chapter 10 Breaking Point

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Chapter 11 The Morning After

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Chapter 12 The Crossroad

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Chapter 13 Tension and Revelation

22/11/2024

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Chapter 14 The Ultimate Test

24/11/2024

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Chapter 15 The Hidden Truth

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Chapter 16 Unraveling Secrets

31/01/2025