The Billionaire's Untamed Desire
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xecutive assistant at Hudson Industries. It was a corporate behemoth, a symbol of power and grandeur that loomed over the city. With eac
. I was known for my congeniality, a trait instilled in me by my
He was the former Navy SEAL turned millionaire, known for his no-nonsense attitude. My role required me to be
eemed to say, "What are you doing here? Looking for a job? You'll need to try harder." Her demeanor unsett
my reflection in the mirrored walls, adjusting my impeccable charcoal-gray su
r I might get kicked out." I checked myself one last time, brushing my lips to
elegance of Hudson Industries' headquarters. The reception area exuded opul
elcomed me with a warm smile. "You must be Nora Be
mile in return. "Yes, that's
oor. As I made my way to the executive suite, my heart fluttered with a combination
n's office, I took a deep breath and knocked lightl
ntered with determination. But wha
n. The legendary CEO. His piercing blue eyes met mine briefly before returning to his work
impression. "Mr. Hudson, I'm Nora Bennett, your new executive ass
re dissecting me from the inside out. I felt like a fish out of wate
his voice measured and low.
osite his desk, and I complied, my nerves humming. This was it,
ty report my way. "I trust you'
briefcase at the reception. But I couldn't afford to let it show. Instead, I too
my voice unwavering. "I've done my
ing at his lips. "Good. I expect my assi
mination and a trace of annoyance at my own oversight. I refused to le
as undoubtedly demanding, but his brilliance was equally unmistakable. I could see why he had achieved such success. Our conv
ng neared its end, th
red hair storming into the room. Her presence crackled with energy, and she
ed me?" Her voice was sharp, her finger poi
nt danced in his eyes as he assessed the intruder. Clearly
sured. "You're certainly well-prepared and punctual. I see
y. The woman who had barged in was none other than my predecessor, Solange Madra-the very person I h
in a resolute line. She was a force to be reckoned with, and i
about well-informed? I just started this job today, and no one bothered to inform me a
the crossfire of a battle I had no part in. The room's atmosphere had s
at Hudson Industries. Unbeknownst to me, the fiery clash between Solange Madra and Liam Hudson on my very first day would set the
tennis match, my head swiveling between the two adversaries. Their argument seemed to be reaching
tempted to excuse myself again. "Uh, I'm sorry, ma'am, and sir," I st
yes ablaze with determination. "Stay put!" they comman
elstrom of anger and resentment. Solange, undeterred by my presence, shot back at Liam, "I may not