A Contract With The Billionaire
A'S
This job interview wasn't just important; it felt like my last hope. The rent w
round me looked put together, and there was me with my very obviously cheap clothes.
sume tightly. "Good morning, I'm here for an i
e stuck on the monitor in fro
eplied, my voice b
computer. "The CEO will see you now.
ne from HR. I had gotten even more nervous as I stepped into the elevator. The po
of grand double doors. The office on the other side was breathtaking to say the least. Floor-to-ceiling windows
gs that left me stunned. It was
hen I laid eyes on him. It wa
ning, his sharp jawline clean-shaven, and beneath his tailored suit, I could tell that he was jacked. The casual
d onto mine. Recognition flashed across his face
aning back in his chai
reality of the situation san
e." I muttered under my bre
his tone one of amusemen
to move. Sitting down, I placed my folder of cre
istant position." He said, glanci
managed
s on the desk. His eyes never left m
ational skills, experience, and passion for efficiency. Despite the awkwardness of the situation, I needed to st
d, a small smile playing
gnore the way his gaze seemed to
red." He s
. Perhaps, I had
ed. "You're now my person
er candidates to interv
aid smoothly, smirking at me. "I found who
he air, heavy with
still trying to process what i
s." He said, ex
and warm, before leaving t
*
anding the job
greeted me shattered whatever jo
led out, my
ponse. My mother
d unresponsive. Panic surged through me a
an you
open briefly before
, my hands trembling as I explain
the hospital. I sat beside her in the ambulance, clutching her hand tigh
iting area, my mind racing with worst-case scenarios. I closed my
e hours, a doctor f
Har
id, my voic
plained. "She's stable for now, but she'll need on
washed over me
this cost?" I a
't be good. "It depends on the course of treatment
and now my mother's medical costs, I didn't
*
ep of the heart monitor was the only sound in the room. My chest ached as I thought abou
sing, but I couldn't shake the feeling that it wouldn't be en