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Nora
The early morning sun in New York painted the bustling streets with shades of gold and amber, setting the stage for my first day as an executive assistant at Hudson Industries. It was a corporate behemoth, a symbol of power and grandeur that loomed over the city. With each step I took towards its towering glass doors, I felt like I was marching into the unknown, excitement and anxiety dancing in my chest.
"Good morning," I greeted passersby as I strolled down the street. I was known for my congeniality, a trait instilled in me by my family, but today, my politeness had a singular focus: my new job.
Whispers of Liam Hudson, the formidable CEO who ruled this corporation with an iron fist, echoed in my mind. He was the former Navy SEAL turned millionaire, known for his no-nonsense attitude. My role required me to be his right hand, and as I approached the grand entrance, a mix of exhilaration and trepidation washed over me.
A sharply dressed woman emerged from the building, casting a condescending glance my way. Her expression seemed to say, "What are you doing here? Looking for a job? You'll need to try harder." Her demeanor unsettled me, but I brushed it off; I had a mission today, and that was to start my new job at Hudson Industries.
The elevator ride to the top floor felt interminable. I took a moment to check my reflection in the mirrored walls, adjusting my impeccable charcoal-gray suit and the silk scarf around my neck. I reminded myself that confidence was key.
"That woman just gave me the once-over," I thought. "I need to straighten up, or I might get kicked out." I checked myself one last time, brushing my lips to ensure everything was perfect. Satisfied, I stood tall, brimming with confidence.
When the elevator doors finally parted, I was greeted by the sleek, modern elegance of Hudson Industries' headquarters. The reception area exuded opulence, adorned with a massive chandelier and a minimalist waterfall feature.
The receptionist, a poised woman in her forties, welcomed me with a warm smile. "You must be Nora Bennett," she said, her voice tinged with reverence.
I nodded, offering a polite smile in return. "Yes, that's me. I'm here for my first day."
She handed me a visitor's pass and directed me to Mr. Hudson's office on the top floor. As I made my way to the executive suite, my heart fluttered with a combination of excitement and apprehension. This was the moment I had prepared for tirelessly.
Arriving at the imposing double doors of Liam Hudson's office, I took a deep breath and knocked lightly. A muffled voice from within beckoned, "Come in."
Pushing open one of the doors, I entered with determination. But what I encountered took me by surprise.
There he sat, behind a colossal mahogany desk, engrossed in a stack of reports. Liam Hudson. The legendary CEO. His piercing blue eyes met mine briefly before returning to his work. His chiseled jaw bore a day's worth of stubble, and his dark hair was meticulously combed.
I cleared my throat, reminding myself of the need to make a good impression. "Mr. Hudson, I'm Nora Bennett, your new executive assistant," I introduced myself, stepping forward with a warm smile.
But his gaze lingered on mine, intense and scrutinizing, as if he were dissecting me from the inside out. I felt like a fish out of water, utterly embarrassed. So, I took a step back, waiting for his lead.
"Ah, Nora Bennett," he said, his voice measured and low. "I've been waiting for you."
He gestured for me to take a seat in one of the plush chairs opposite his desk, and I complied, my nerves humming. This was it, the beginning of a partnership that could make or break my career.
Then, to test me, he slid a hefty report my way. "I trust you're prepared for your first day."