It was supposed to be another ordinary day. Routine memos. Scheduling meetings. Filing invoices. Keeping her family afloat her younger brother in college, her mother juggling two jobs. Ordinary, except she was now the assistant to the company's CEO, and she had no idea who he truly was.
Lila adjusted the papers in her arm as she glanced toward the glass-walled office at the end of the hall. A faint shadow moved behind the dark-tinted glass, and her chest fluttered without warning.
She shouldn't be thinking about him. Not yet. Not this early in her first month.
"Miss Chen?" A familiar voice, soft and polite, snapped her out of her thoughts. It was Mr. Davidson from HR, clipboard in hand. "The CEO would like to see you in his office. Immediately."
Lila blinked. "Me?"
"Yes. He's... well, it's urgent." His eyes flicked toward the office, wary. "Just go. Be professional. That's all."
Professional. Right. She squared her shoulders and walked briskly toward the office. Her palms were sweaty. Heart hammering. She hadn't yet met the CEO personally. She hadn't expected this.
The door was sleek, silver, almost ominous. Lila hesitated for a second before knocking. A deep, controlled voice called from inside:
"Enter."
She pushed the door open, trying to hide the nervous tremor in her hands.
And there he was.
Tall. Dark hair combed back with precision. Broad shoulders filling the crisp, black tailored suit. Eyes sharp, calculating, but with an intensity that made her chest tighten. Lila froze for half a second.
He rose from behind the massive mahogany desk, every movement deliberate. "Miss Chen." His tone was cool, yet something in it made her pulse leap. "I hear you're doing a fine job so far."
"Thank you, sir," she said, curtsing slightly, though internally she was flustered.
He walked toward her slowly. Confidence. Measured. The click of his shoes against the floor echoed louder than she thought possible. "I need you to schedule a meeting with... everyone. Tomorrow morning. And make sure the financial report is ready for my review by noon."
Lila nodded, trying to keep her composure. "Of course. I'll prepare everything."
He stopped just a foot away. Lila felt heat rise to her cheeks. His gaze... it was intense, studying her in a way that made her stomach tighten. There was something familiar about him, though she couldn't place it.
"You're very efficient," he said, almost softly, with a faint smile that didn't reach his eyes.
"Thank you, sir," she repeated.
Then his expression shifted, something unreadable passed over his face. And just like that, he returned to his desk, sliding into the chair with the poise of someone who owned the world.
Lila left the office, heart still racing. Her pulse was frantic, and a whisper of déjà vu lingered at the edges of her mind. He felt... familiar. Dangerous. Unsettling.
The next day, she arrived early. The sun hadn't yet touched the skyscrapers outside, but the office was already alive with activity. Phones rang. Printers whirred. Assistants and interns hustled like clockwork machinery. And Lila... Lila felt a strange thrill.
She carried a stack of documents to the CEO's office, her palms sweaty despite her efforts to stay calm.
He didn't look up when she entered. Instead, he continued reviewing a report, eyes scanning numbers with laser focus. Then he spoke, voice low, precise.
"Miss Chen, sit."
She complied, sliding into the chair across from him, trying not to fidget.
"I want these reports simplified," he said, tapping the pages. "I don't have time to sift through unnecessary details."
"Yes, sir. I can summarize them in bullet points for you."
His gaze lifted, and that familiar intensity returned. "You were in an accident two years ago, weren't you?"
Lila froze. "Excuse me?"
"You... you helped me. A minor accident outside the café." He leaned back slightly, arms folded. "You probably don't remember. I do."
Her mind raced. He's the man I saved? The CEO I'm assisting?
"Yes," she whispered finally, voice barely audible. "I remember."
He studied her for a moment, and a slow, almost imperceptible smile curved his lips. "I thought so. It's... ironic, isn't it? That you're here, working for me now."
"Ironic," she echoed. But inside, her pulse thundered, heart caught between admiration and panic. She hadn't expected this. And yet, there was an undeniable spark, a forbidden, dangerous attraction she couldn't ignore.
Hours passed in a tense rhythm of professionalism and silent acknowledgment. Every glance between them carried unspoken meaning. Every accidental brush of her hand as she passed files to him sent sparks of tension crawling up her spine.
During a meeting, a disagreement erupted among board members. The CEO's commanding presence silenced everyone instantly, and Lila noticed the faint tension in his jaw when he finally looked at her.
"You handle the schedule for next week," he said abruptly. "And make sure my calendar is clear for this meeting."
"Yes, sir," she said, keeping her voice steady, though the heat of his gaze lingered on her for longer than necessary.
Later, alone in the office, she caught him watching her as she typed at the computer. Her fingers stilled, heart racing.
"You work hard," he said, voice low, almost intimate. "Do you sleep at all?"
Lila swallowed. "Sleep... is a luxury."
He smiled faintly. "I admire that. Dedication... it's rare."
She looked down at her hands, suddenly aware of how small and ordinary they seemed next to the power emanating from him. And yet... she wanted to touch, to reach, to know.
The following week, tasks grew heavier. Meetings became longer. Lila found herself spending more time in his office than anywhere else. And with each passing day, the tension grew and the professional boundaries she had sworn to respect were slowly fraying.
One afternoon, a minor crisis erupted. A miscommunication with a client threatened to escalate, and Lila had to intervene. She found herself walking into his office, documents in hand, cheeks flushed from stress and adrenaline.
"You need to calm down," he said, voice firm, yet something softer laced beneath the command.
"I am calm," she said, though her tone betrayed her panic.
"You're not," he countered, taking a step closer. His presence was suffocating, overwhelming. "Breathe. Focus. Or this will become... complicated."
Lila's breath caught. "Complicated?"
He leaned closer. "Yes. Complicated in ways you might not understand yet."
Her heart raced. She wanted to retreat, to tell him she was professional, that nothing could happen. And yet, she didn't move. She couldn't. Something about his intensity. his familiarity. kept her rooted in place.
Then a sudden knock at the door startled them both. A secretary peeked in, whispering urgently: "Sir... there's a call from a client. It's... serious."
He glanced at Lila, eyes dark with unspoken words. "Handle it."
"Yes, sir." Lila grabbed the phone, voice steady, but inside, adrenaline surged. She could feel the electricity between them, tangling nerves and thoughts into a dangerous, irresistible knot.
As she spoke to the client, she sensed him behind her, watching, listening, analyzing. The professional walls were cracking. Every glance, every brush of hands over files, every shared breath in the office carried tension, longing, and a magnetic pull that neither could deny.
Later, after the call ended, he said, quietly, almost a whisper, "You're... better than I expected. And more... memorable."
Her pulse quickened. She wanted to ask him what he meant. She wanted to step back, to maintain distance. But neither happened. She realized, with a jolt, that the game had already begun. Their professional tension had become something more. Dangerous. Forbidden. Irresistible.
And Lila knew, deep in her bones, that this was only the beginning.
The elevator dinged above. Footsteps approached. Someone was coming. And when the door opened, the air shifted someone unexpected, someone whose arrival promised complications, secrets, and heartbreak.
Her breath caught. Tonight... this office... this CEO... nothing would ever be the same again.
To be continued...