TAMIN MR GRAY
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symphony of car horns and hurried footsteps. The building loomed above me, its reflective windows glinting in the morning sun like the ey
mall town where I grew up with one mission: to succeed on my own terms. Yet, as I stepped through the revol
ved they were entitled to everything without lifting a finger. And now, I found myself working for Alexander Gray, the epitome of everything I disliked. A billionai
" a voice jolted m
ed slightly familiar-Jack Matthews, if I remembered correctly from my extensiv
, forcing a smile. "Just
nough. Just watch out for the sharks." He winked, and I couldn't help but
e in on office gossip, which mostly revolved around Alex
you can crack him, there's a chance you'll learn a lot. J
ach. My thoughts were interrupted when I stepped into the bustling open-plan office. The space buzz
ps, and awkward icebreakers. I was immersed in spreadsheets and data projections when a su
d, he wore a tailored suit that screamed power and authority. His piercing blue eyes scanned the room, and I f
n that split second, I saw something in his gaze-a flicker of interest, perhaps? I s
nally to exchange words with various department heads. I pretended t
hts, and I turned to him, grateful for the
asked, a sense of
the big boss himself. Don't worry, you'll be f
ow. I gathered my notes and followed Jack to the sleek conference room where Alexander already sat, reviewing
Collins, our new analy
iss Collins," he said, his voice smooth but laced
ent and fumbled for words. "Thank you
ncial data, I could feel Alexander's eyes on me, assessing, evaluating. I forced mysel
in his chair, his gaze fixed on me. "Miss Collins,
cleared, I lingered, hoping to gain some insight into the enigma that was Alexander Gray. B
brief encounter. Was there more to Alexander Gray than the cold, calculating pe
he day, Jack caught up with
tted, "but I thin
n do with someone like Gray. Ju
I said, grateful
g. I paused, taking a moment to reflect on the day. My first encounter with Alexander Gra
nything but ordinary. And as I walked towards the subway, my mind was alre
he feeling that Alexander Gray and I were on a collision cour
hone buzzed with a message. A number I
who you trus
s had only just begun, and the stakes were higher than I could have ever imagined. The twists and turns ahead we
y ahead. I was determined to uncover the truth, no matter the cost. Little did I know, the secrets I would dis