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a skyscraper of glass and steel, a monument to the future. It was the antithesis of the Dynamos' ol
took a deep breath that did little to calm the
firm guard directed me to a facial recognition scanner. After my identit
I could introduce myself. "Miss Maynard. Mr
ly into a vast, open-plan office. Sunlight streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows. Employees worked with
-glass door at the far end of the floor and
ce answered from
oor open and s
ng a corner of the building with
re a perfectly tailored dark blue suit, his posture ramrod stra
tur
rown hair, and a face of sharp angles and stark planes. But it was his eyes that captured me. T
was as steady and calm as it had
he gestured toward a seating area with a lo
a relief. He poured me a glass of wat
y eyes pinning me in place. "I invited you here
as you may know, I'm still technically an emplo
confident you'll find a way to resolve it." He paused, his gaze sharpening. "Firs
stunned. How coul
ny, Miss Maynard. Information is our lifeblood." He leaned forward slightly. "I'm also a
lungs. I felt ut
meant to liven up the atmosphere, actually scared you. Although I have this ability, I don't have the
. My intent is not to intimidate you, but to de
. "This is a draft of our offer. Salary, equity, and full aut
just offering me a job. He was offering me ba
te this more than you know. But I've just come from a... complicated situation. I ne
At the end of the month, if we're both satisfied, we can sign a permanent contract. It'
a flicker of genuine admiration lit his eyes. "Excellent.
. "In that case, Cordia. Welcome to First Princ
as firm, warm, and brief. A
t was subtle, but significant. We were no longer just a
into the bright sunlight, I felt a sen
y to my leave-of-absence email
Acknow
n about my mother. N
, then deleted it. The last ember of warm
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