Mr. Seno's Favorite Secretary

Mr. Seno's Favorite Secretary

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Agatha The beautiful secretary is the dream of many men in her office, but they only like Agatha. They only liked her sexy body, and who would have thought that there was one man who really loved her, not just for her physical face or curves, and that man was Seno? He is the handsome CEO who owns the company where Agatha works. Art's bad attitude irritates Agatha, but the two of them end up trapped as fake lovers. Those who started to get close actually drifted apart because of both of their pasts.  What happened to both of their pasts? And maybe the two will be together like a harmonious couple?

Chapter 1 The men's gaze

The first day of work was the worst day for Agatha, she even cursed herself for accepting this job offer, if I may ask, maybe she would be better off unemployed than meeting someone in her past.

"Arghhh... crazy boss, how come on the first day I was treated like a slave?" She said irritably while making coffee according to his superior's orders.

Who knows how much coffee he has made and how many times she has set foot in this place. His face fell because for him this was all a disaster.

After she finished making it, she immediately returned to his boss's room to give him the coffee. Either it's over or maybe he has to go back to making coffee again because of the unreasonable reasons that came out of Seno's mouth.

With a reddened face and secretly clenched left and right hands, Agatha entered the room.

"This is coffee according to your request," said Agatha softly as she placed the coffee on her boss's work desk.

Even though he looks handsome, his boss's attitude is very bad. And for some reason Agatha suddenly felt nervous again, I don't know if it was because of her past or maybe because she was afraid that the coffee she made would taste the same as before.

Byur!!!

His eyes widened in surprise when he saw coffee casually sprayed on his clothes. Luckily the coffee water wasn't too hot but Agatha's white shirt looked disgusting.

"Master, why...?"

"Dare to resist? Then I will fire you and..."

"And no company will accept me anymore," continued Agatha, interrupting her boss's words. She could only remain silent when threatened like that, because he heard what many people said about Seno who always behaved as he pleased and didn't play around. For Seno, once he hits a fly, the fly will easily die.

"You know, right? Is my request difficult? You know I only asked for coffee like my mother makes, but the coffee you make doesn't taste good. Geez... you're useless," he answered, looking at Agatha. from above makes Agatha look uncomfortable.

Agatha's annoyed look was so clear, she didn't know who here was stupid, her or Mr. Seno. And it's clear how he can make coffee according to what his boss's mother made? If that's the case, doesn't Agatha have to study first, and that means she has to catch up with Seno, who has passed away.

"Does Mr Seno know me?" Agatha asked because she was afraid that her boss knew her and did this on purpose.

"Yes, you are a careless and unreliable secretary Agatha."

The answer really surprised Agatha, holding back her emotions from getting angry. Because if she is fired then he will be unemployed forever and if he resigns then Agatha will have to pay a very large penalty.

"I'm serious, sir," Agatha answered with a gentle smile but in her heart she was knocking her fierce boss.

"I only recognize you as my secretary Agatha, and quickly clean your clothes or I will clean them!" he said, looking at Agatha's body.

Suddenly Agatha covered the shirt which had black coffee stains on the chest, "Okay Mr Seno, I'll change clothes," Agatha answered and left.

Her breathing was uneven when she left Mr. Seno's room, she really couldn't be angry at all and he was the only man who could make her self-esteem fall. "Does Mr. Seno really not remember me or maybe Mr. Seno is just pretending?" She said dreamily.

She was still in front of Mr. Seno's room because she was thinking about how she should find out whether his boss was pretending or not regarding events in their past. "I have to do something!" She said, after deciding that he really had to act so he wouldn't have that attitude anymore.

"Agatha, are you still in front of my room? Leave quickly or I'll change your clothes inside!" he said from behind the open window.

Agatha was silent for a moment, being close to the open window meant that Mr Seno's voice could be heard clearly even though his voice was very low.

"Uh... sorry, sir," Agatha answered and immediately walked away.

***

Agatha looked at herself in the reflection of the mirror. Her curves were very visible because of the clothes she had just borrowed. He could only exhale roughly. "I'm really uncomfortable with this, and I can't possibly wear those dirty clothes," said Agatha, looking at her dirty clothes. She also chose to go out after he finished changing clothes.

"Wow... you are very beautiful, Agatha, especially with your curves," said her friend, amazed to see Agatha's body, which is the dream of many women.

Agatha is not too thin and not too fat, her beautiful face makes many people amazed, especially with her good attitude. "Yes, thank you, Hana, but I'm really uncomfortable," answered Agatha tiredly.

"Why? Just be confident, but you have to be careful when you work later," answered Hana in a whisper.

"Be careful what?" Agatha looked confused by Hana's words just now.

"Be careful with Mr. Seno!" said Hana irritably.

Suddenly lethargic, Agatha forgot the second rumor about the very famous Mr. Seno. She suddenly swallowed his saliva. "Is that true Hana?" Agatha asked for confirmation.

Hana answered with a nod of her head. "You don't need to think about it, Mr. Seno shouldn't look different on your first day, otherwise he will lose a smart secretary like you, Agatha," Hana answered calmly so that Agatha wouldn't be afraid.

Agatha nodded and they walked out of the room. The two were separated at the end of the hall because they were in different rooms. During the journey, Agatha kept thinking, yes, she was very afraid if something happened again. The crazy rumors that were now ringing in her mind made Agatha anxious, even on the way to her room, many men's eyes were staring at her body. Will Mr Seno do the same thing in the future? Without realizing it, Agatha's steps stopped in Mr. Seno's room. She couldn't possibly go back and hide in his room because he had to get the file that his boss had signed.

Take a deep breath and exhale again before going in to calm down a bit.

Tok!

Tok!

"Enter!"

Instead of being calm, Agatha was actually very nervous, especially with the answer she had just heard.

Let me see!

she opened the door and entered slowly. "Sir, I want to take it..." She was silent for a moment and his legs were too stiff to move when she saw Mr. Seno walking towards him while looking at him. "What do you want, sir?" asked Agatha who fell silent at that moment.

"According to you?" asked Mr Seno who continued to move forward.

What will Mr Seno do to Agatha?

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