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Taming The Billionaire Ceo

Taming The Billionaire Ceo

ifzzykelly

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Sophie Bennett never expected her first job out of college to be working as the personal assistant to Adrian Steele-ruthless billionaire, corporate shark, and the man everyone loves to hate. With his piercing gaze and commanding presence, Adrian has built an empire on deals and an unshakable ego. But beneath the layers of arrogance lies a man scarred by betrayal, loss, and a past he refuses to confront. Sophie's fiery determination and unyielding spirit are contrast to Adrian's cold, calculated personality. As their worlds collide, the lines between boss and employee blur. Enemies, Family, and an undeniable attraction threaten to their them apart. They must decide: will they hold on to their pride and risk losing each other ? Or does fate have other plans?

Chapter 1 The new secretary

Sophie Bennett clutched her leather portfolio to her chest, her knuckles white as she stepped into the sleek, glass-walled skyscraper of Steele Enterprises. Everything about the place screamed luxury, power, and intimidation. From the grand marble foyer to the bustling employees who looked like they had stepped straight out of a fashion magazine, it was clear she didn't belong here.

Not yet, anyway.

"Ms. Bennett?" A woman with a sharp bob and sharper tone called out, glancing at her tablet. "You're late."

"I-I'm sorry. The elevator-" Sophie started, but the woman didn't seem interested in excuses.

"Follow me."

The woman, who introduced herself as Melissa, Adrian Steele's current assistant, led Sophie through the corridor. Sophie could barely take it all in: the art-lined hallways, and the occasional curious glances from cooperately dressed employees.

Melissa came to a halt outside a massive black door. "Mr. Steele doesn't tolerate incompetence, or excuses. If you're unprepared, this meeting will be over in less than two minutes."

Sophie swallowed hard. "Understood."

"Good luck." With that, Melissa pushed the door open and left Sophie to face the lion.

This was here first time doing this, and she really hoped it went well.

Inside, Adrian Steele sat behind a black desk, his gaze fixed on a tablet. He didn't bother looking up as Sophie stepped in.

"Ms. Bennett, I assume," he said, his voice low and tenor.

"Yes, Mr. Steele. It's an honor to meet you," she replied, trying to keep the fear out of her voice.

He finally looked up, and Sophie's heart skipped a beat. Adrian Steele was devastatingly handsome, but there was nothing warm about him. His sharp cheekbones, piercing gray eyes, and tailored suit gave him the air of a man who controlled everything around him-including people.

"You're here because my assistant is leaving, and HR insists you're the most qualified candidate," he said bluntly. "Frankly, I don't have the patience for hand-holding. Prove to me you're worth my time, or don't waste it."

Sophie shivered at his tone but forced a polite smile. "Understood, Mr. Steele. May I?"

She gestured to the chair across from him, and he gave the faintest nod. Taking a deep breath, Sophie dived into her pitch-her qualifications, her goals, her vision for how she could contribute to Steele Enterprises. She spoke with confidence, determined to match his intensity.

For a moment, Adrian's expression was unreadable. Then, he leaned back in his chair, studying her like a puzzle he didn't trust.

"You're bold. I'll give you that," he said. "But boldness without results is worthless. You'll start tomorrow. Don't disappoint me."

Sophie blinked. "Wait-just like that?"

He arched an eyebrow. "Would you prefer I waste time with formalities? Melissa will give you the details. Dismissed."

Before Sophie could respond, Adrian returned to his tablet, effectively ending the conversation.

As she left the office, her heart pounded. She'd landed the job. She wish she could jump up, but not now. This was her dream, finishing school and getting employed immediately.

***********

The evening sunlight shined through the curtains of Sophie's tiny apartment, casting a dim light across the room. The place was modest-a worn-out couch, a second-hand coffee table with peeling edges, and a small kitchenette that barely fit her budget. Sophie sat at the small dining table, her laptop open and papers scattered everywhere. Her head rested in her hands, her shoulders tense.

Now that she got the job, she needed to show her worth. Alicia had said alot of bad things about Adrian, but her luck is really good, today.

"I just hope everything goes, so well and I get my family out of this second hand apartment"

Just then a loud crash came from the kitchen, startling her.

"Goddammit!" her mother's hoask voice followed. Sophie got to her feet, rushing toward the kitchen.

Her mother, Claire, was on the floor, her hair messy and her eyes dizzy. An empty beer bottle lay next to her, shattered into pieces.

"Mom," Sophie sighed, kneeling to pick up the broken glass. "You've got to be more careful. I have told you many times to stop drinking"

Claire scoffed, leaning heavily against the counter. "Don't start, Sophie. I'm fine. Just... lost my balance."

"You're drunk," Sophie muttered, her patience thinning.

"What did you say?" Claire snapped, her voice rising. "I'm your mother, not some charity case you can boss around!"

"I didn't say you were," Sophie replied, trying to keep her tone even. She swept the broken glass into a dustpan, her hands trembling. "But I can't keep doing this, Mom. I have a job to hold onto, bills to pay, and-"

"And what?" Claire interrupted, staggering as she tried to stand straight. "Don't act like you're some saint, Sophie. You don't even know what it's like to struggle."

Sophie froze, holding back the emotions threatening to spill over. "Struggle?" she whispered, her voice breaking. "You think this isn't struggling?"

A heavy silence filled the room, broken only by the faint sound of pages turning in the next room.

Sophie stood, glass in hand, and walked back to the sink, her jaw tight. "You should eat something. There's leftover soup in the fridge."

Claire didn't reply, staggering back to her chair with a dismissive wave. Sophie sighed and glanced toward the small bedroom down the hall, the door opened.

Inside, her younger brother, Lucas, was laying on the bed, a book in his hands. The room was barely big enough for the twin bed and a bookshelf, but it was his haven. He looked up when Sophie leaned against the doorway, his brown eyes bright despite the dim light.

"Hey," he said, closing his book slightly. "Everything okay out there?"

Sophie forced a smile. "Yeah, just Mom being... Mom."

Lucas frowned but didn't say anything. He was only fifteen, too young to fully interface with the weight Sophie carried, yet old enough to notice when things were falling apart.

"What are you reading?" Sophie asked, nodding toward the book in his hand.

"Just a sci-fi thing," Lucas replied, holding it up. "It's about a kid who builds a spaceship to escape a dying planet."

"Sounds cool." Sophie's smile widened as she thought about how Lucas used books to escape their reality. He was the only person, she could die for and she was happy at least he had a safe and peaceful place to run to.

"Do you need help with anything?" Lucas asked, his voice hesitant.

"No," Sophie said quickly. "You focus on school. I'll handle everything else."

She returned to her laptop, staring at the spreadsheet on the screen. Rent was due in three days, her mother's rehab bill was overdue, and her paycheck wouldn't stretch far enough, not to even talk of the piled up loans. Her mum had collected in the past.

How was she going to pay all that, with just her first salary, she thought as she sank on the table.

***********

Adrian sat in his sleek office, the skyline of the city shinning through his window. His sharp, tailored suit was neat as always, and his eyes, cool and calculating, scanned the documents in front of him.

"Melissa," he called, his voice steady but commanding.

His secretary, a middle-aged woman with years of experience handling Adrian's unpredictable moods, appeared at the door within moments. She was go back to her hometown for her retirement.

"Yes, Mr. Steele?"

"I need the quarterly report summaries with the contract account projections. Send it to my email by 7 PM. Also, have the legal team draft the acquisition terms for Clearwater Industries. I want it on my desk by tomorrow morning."

"Understood," Melissa said, jotting everything down with experience and accuracy.

"And," Adrian added, leaning back in his chair and tapping his pen against the desk, "schedule a meeting with Sophie for Friday. I want her input on the marketing strategy for the automotive division. We need to know if she is worth our company"

Melissa's brows raised slightly, but she gave no comment. Adrian never asked advice, from someone like Sophie-a new hire barely familiar with the nature of his business.

Before Melissa could leave, Adrian's phone buzzed, vibrating against his desk. The display read -UNKNOWN CALLER.

Adrian's eyes narrowed. He didn't like surprises, and unknown numbers weren't common. He gestured for Melissa to leave and picked up the phone.

"Steele," he said smartly.

There was silence on the other end, intentional and deliberate. Adrian's fingers tightened around the phone, his patience becoming unbearable.

"Who is this?" he demanded.

Finally, a voice coughed through the line.

"Mr. Steele," the caller said, their tone laced with conspiracy. "I thought someone as sharp as you would've noticed by now."

"Noticed what?" Adrian's voice dropped, icy and controlled, but his mind raced.

"That you're not as untouchable as you think," the voice continued. "Sometimes, the cracks are where the most damage is done. Check your email."

The line went dead.

Adrian's jaw clenched as he placed the phone down, his pulse quickening despite his calmness. He swiped his tablet and opened his email.

One new message.

No subject. No sender.

Inside was a single sentence:

-The empire crumbles from within. Prepare for doom...

Attached was a blurry photograph of a document-a contract he didn't recognize but bore his company's logo.

Adrian stared at the screen, a sense of unease creeping in. Whoever this was, they weren't joking.

His intercom buzzed. Melissa's voice came through. "Sir, the board is waiting for you in the conference room."

Adrian straightened his tie, his expression unreadable. "I'll be there in five."

But as he stood, he glanced back at the email.

For the first time in years, Adrian Steele felt something he wasn't used to.

Uncertainty.

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