“Let her in.”She stepped aside and let me walk inside. I looked around the office, and something felt familiar about this place. It felt like I had been here before. A frown made its way to my face as I stood there, wondering why I had this feeling that I had been here before. I didn’t pay attentio
April…I couldn’t understand why I had to be here with him to do the interviews. I mean, he could have just told me if my idea was good or not. I sat on one of the chairs in the board room as the other woman started filling the room. I glanced at Mr. Black, and our eyes briefly locked, but I quickly
I looked at him with a raised eyebrow. Who does this prick think he is? I wanted to tell him he was a rude, arrogant bastard who was full of himself, but I knew it would cost me my job, and I couldn't afford to lose it. So I swallowed hard and shook my head.“Good, if you don’t have anything to say,
Willow…Adrian had been acting strange these past few days. It was almost like he was hiding something. I knew he was under a lot of stress finding a secretary, and although I offered to take the job, he declined, saying it wouldn’t work if I were one of his employees. I was mad at first, but maybe
“Okay, I will call her. You do know they are on vacation, right? I don’t want to ruin their vacation.”“I know but like I said, this is important.”“Fine, I will call her later. Before you go, I wanted to ask about a room. I am busy cleaning the house since Maureen isn’t here.”“What room?”“The las
April…It’s been a few days since I went to the office and had the meeting with Mr. Black. I still haven’t heard anything back from him, which concerns me. Nora had gone out tonight and wanted me to go with her, but I politely declined, saying I wanted to have a good night's rest. I run myself a hot
Adrian…Willow and I had some words after I got home this afternoon. She wanted to know what was behind the closed door and I told her that she should just drop it but she was adamant about knowing. I knew I was unfair to her for not telling her but I couldn’t. That room was the only thing I had lef
April…I woke up foggy when my phone started ringing next to me. I groaned as I stuck out my hand from under the covers. I grabbed my phone, looked at the screen and noticed an unknown number calling me.I hate answering numbers that I don’t know. “Yes,” I muttered, still feeling sleepy. I hope whoe