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es. Polished marble floors reflected the ceiling's recessed lights, and the quiet hum of productivity
s worn leather shoes squeaked against the marble, betraying his nerves. He approached the receptionist, who l
sistant interview," Noah said,
n her tablet. "You're early. That's... rare. Take
beat pulsed in his ears. He wasn't supposed to be here-not really. He'd applied for the job half-seriously, never expecting a callbac
. A text from hi
n? Don't mess this
cked the phone a
ceptionist's voic
will see
receptionist through a set of double glass doors into a large corner office that looked o
harcoal suit. His hair was dark, swept back neatly, and his sharp jawline looked like it had been sc
id, voice calm and pr
ing his portfoli
te background. A handful of internships. Yet you're applying for a position that requires managin
allowed
was a
d back slig
ded, "But I'm also capable. I learn fast, I work harder
y slight-touched Ethan's f
lasses to finish my degree. I've dealt with difficult clients in a law
u understand that this role requires discre
es
es personal
wned. "M
te employees. I don't tolerate drama. If you can'
anning on seducing you,
nd Ethan's eyes-someth
" Ethan said. "One leaked private emails. Another panic
" Noah
w lifted. "
sounds like you're
t, then walked slowly back to
e CEO tapped his screen ag
Mr. Reyes. But you are the most interestin
. "Wait... I
repeat
ing his hand. "Thank you, Mr
t shake it.
his hand, f
uld feel Ethan's eyes on his b
the opportunity of a lifetime.