Seduced by His Touch
inished, A
questioning for a second that you'll be great in this job. But your answer didn't really answer the question you were asked. I don't care
g given the job offer. But they also knew her, and there was no quitter. Ever. But words got
; we just need to figure out who would be the be
And I'm versatile, so I can adjust to the way any business is run. I have no int
"Next question. Where would you lik
wanted them to expect. "I see myself here, Tyrant," she st
the sense you've sent out a lot of resumes with the hope that one will take somewhere. You cle
nderstanding the s
illiant at what I do and it certainly doesn't mean I don't know how to do this job. It wasn't about sending resumes to everybody and waiting
ntee that six months from now, you might get a b
ng to stay.". You can see from my CV that I did take a little time at the beginning of my career to find the are
see myself working he
e to put it in writing anymore, and Amara knew deep in her heart that she had blown it on thi
ay and at such short notice,
s for him. That was not a good sign. She thought about asking a question, but what was the point? Even if she came up with
the day if your application is su
the door opened and a man came in. Amara looked at the man and struggled not to show the shock and amazement inside her. It
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een reviewing the candidates for the personal assistant position when he had been called in to conduct the final interviews. He had
nd Pete Sky-rising to their feet to welcome him. They were professionals, and he h
ng in, Leo," Tyr
. He noticed the empty chair facing him and understo
Amara Denz. She was t
by her. She had been the girl from money, the girl who had everything handed to her, but she had struggled to m
" Pete broke in, dist
to be objective. "She's got loads of e
worried. She really didn't appear to be prepared, like she had
nce. She has the talent and experience that we need. And s
She did seem quite too quick to leave the i
vous. We all know how intimidating interviews can be.
Tyrant said finally. "We'll make the offer.
th Amara, and now he was offered the chance. He knew
ut of school, leaving out his maiden name and taking on his mother's last name, Joe. It was an act of wanting to start afr
y of breaking away from being a product of her family's wealth. He admired her for it, an
one, with somebody who had once occupied a piece of his mind at all times. He felt optimistic about all possibilities, though, and simultaneously recognize