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Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You Can't Afford Me Now
Diamond In Disguise: Now Watch Me Shine
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Requiem of A Broken Heart
Rejected No More: I Am Way Out Of Your League, Darling!
Violet Kensington sat in the plush chair of the Westbrook Industries lobby, her fingers nervously tapping the armrest. The sleek glass building towered above her, a symbol of corporate power and success, and she couldn't believe she was about to step into it as an employee.
Her journey to this moment had been anything but easy. After years of juggling late nights and unpaid internships, she had finally earned her spot in one of the most prestigious companies in the world. She had worked tirelessly to reach this point, always pushing herself, always staying one step ahead. But now that she was here, in the very heart of Westbrook Industries, she felt a mix of excitement and anxiety.
"Miss Kensington?"
A voice broke her reverie, and Violet looked up to find a woman in a perfectly tailored suit standing before her. The woman's expression was professional, almost too perfect, and Violet couldn't help but feel a little out of place in her simple navy dress and modest heels.
"Yes, that's me," Violet said, standing up quickly.
"Mr. Westbrook is expecting you," the woman said, her tone impassive. She gestured for Violet to follow her.
Violet's heart skipped a beat. *Mr. Westbrook*. The name sent a shiver down her spine. Everyone knew who Liam Westbrook was-CEO, billionaire, the face of Westbrook Industries. He was as infamous for his icy demeanor and cutthroat business practices as he was for his attractiveness. Violet had seen his picture countless times, but she had never expected to meet him in person, let alone work under him.
She followed the woman down a corridor lined with pristine white walls and marble floors, the smell of fresh coffee and expensive leather filling the air. Her thoughts raced. What would it be like to work so closely with a man like Liam Westbrook? Would he be as cold in person as the rumors suggested? Was he really as arrogant as everyone said?
As they approached the door to his office, the woman gave her a small, tight-lipped smile. "Good luck, Miss Kensington. Mr. Westbrook doesn't tolerate incompetence."
Violet swallowed hard, trying to quell the nerves threatening to overwhelm her. She had come this far, and she wasn't about to back down now. She straightened her shoulders, took a deep breath, and knocked on the door.
"Come in."
His voice was low, authoritative. Violet felt her pulse quicken as she opened the door.
Liam Westbrook sat behind an enormous mahogany desk, his dark eyes fixed on the papers in front of him. He didn't even look up as she entered, but the air around him seemed to crackle with an intensity that sent a jolt of electricity through her.
She cleared her throat. "Mr. Westbrook? I'm Violet Kensington. I'm here to-"
He glanced up at her, and in that instant, Violet felt as though she'd been struck by a bolt of lightning. His gaze was piercing, as if he could see straight through her. His sharp jawline and tousled dark hair only added to his undeniable magnetism. His presence was commanding, yet somehow distant, as though he existed on a different plane of existence.
"Miss Kensington," he said, his voice smooth but laced with an edge of impatience. "I don't have time for pleasantries. Take a seat."
She nodded, swallowing hard. She could feel her palms sweating as she walked toward the chair opposite his desk. She sat down, trying to maintain her composure.
Liam leaned back in his chair, his eyes studying her with an almost unsettling intensity. "So, you're the new intern. I've heard a lot about you."
Violet tried to keep her voice steady. "I'm eager to learn and contribute however I can, Mr. Westbrook."
He raised an eyebrow. "Is that so? And why should I believe you? This company doesn't have room for people who can't keep up."
"I can keep up," she replied, her voice firm now. "I've spent years working for this opportunity. I won't waste it."
A flicker of something-interest, perhaps?-crossed Liam's face, but it was gone in an instant. He stood up, walking around the desk to stand in front of her. "I don't have time for underperformers, Violet. My expectations are high. If you're not up for it, there's the door."
Violet's stomach twisted, but she didn't flinch. "I'm not going anywhere."
He studied her for a moment longer, his gaze unwavering. Then, he nodded once, as if satisfied with her answer. "Good. You'll start tomorrow. I'll have my assistant show you around. You report to me directly. Don't disappoint me."
"I won't," she said, her voice steady, though her heart was racing in her chest.
With a curt nod, Liam turned and walked back to his desk. "You're dismissed."
Violet stood up quickly, feeling the weight of his eyes on her as she left the room. She could feel her knees trembling as she made her way back down the hallway. *He's everything they say he is,* she thought. *Ruthless. Demanding. Unyielding.* But there was something else, too. Something in his eyes that made her pulse race-a mystery she couldn't quite figure out.
As she stepped into the elevator, her mind was spinning. She had been warned that working for Liam Westbrook would be challenging, but she hadn't expected it to be this intense. But then again, she wasn't the type to back down from a challenge. She had worked too hard to let this opportunity slip through her fingers.
As the elevator doors closed, she couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of something much more complicated-and dangerous.
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Violet stepped out of the elevator, the smooth doors sliding shut behind her with a soft chime. She leaned against the wall for a moment, closing her eyes and taking a deep breath. The pulse in her neck was rapid, and the adrenaline coursing through her made her feel alive-alive and terrified.
What have I gotten myself into?
The hallway was eerily quiet, but the polished floors and the ambient lighting made it feel as though she were stepping through a world of glass and steel-nothing solid, nothing real. She had made it. She was here. But the reality of it was far different from what she'd imagined. Liam Westbrook wasn't just intimidating; he was untouchable. His presence, his calculated words, everything about him screamed dominance. She hadn't expected her first meeting with him to be so... electrifying.