awn, and the faint smell of baking bread drifted through narrow alleys. She moved with purpos
retained the cool hush of night. Her presence seemed almost invisible, yet delibera
y's briefings and arranged the stack of correspondence on Cole's desk, organized perfectly by time zone. She worked in silence, fingers trembling sligh
assessing, before he moved straight to his office. Phone in his ear, he spoke in low, measured tones, pacing
Helen approached and handed him a folder. He took it without
e, but his voice s
behind the door, no further explanation offered. She followed him, catching
s from the driver's hand. "I'll dri
eneath him. Helen followed into the passenger seat, adjusti
before closing the door. He didn't s
his eyes fixed on the road, hands steady on
iefing for Mr. Ben. I've highlighted the revised timelines and the ad
acknowledgment. "Good. Keep it precise.
folder. "I've also prepared the cost analysis per divisi
ant the discussion on overhead minimized. He gets distracted by numb
ntial bottlenecks in the supply chain. If he
ere. Anticipate, don't react. If he challenges
waking around them. "I'll keep it concise. And the updated report fo
d. "I'll decide if it's sent n
ctively as he walked in, some straightening in posture, others offering small nods of acknowledgment. Even the receptionist's usual smile w
fing. His presence alone seemed to organize the space-papers adjusted, chairs aligned, murmurs silenced. Helen felt the
e enter?" Cole asked quietly, st
Helen said, her voice even. "I've prepared a summary you can present
icipate questions. Observe reactions. Tha
ook and taking a calm breath, readying her
the security guard gave a small nod. Employees in the hallways shifted slightly, lowering voices and subtly aligning their movements as
rm, respectful, the unspoken acknowledgment of Cole's authority clear. Helen followed behind, pl
Your timelines are aggressive," he said, flipping through the document
alm but firm. "We've accounted for every variable. Adjustments ha
Cole presented the revised schedules and the resource allocations. Each time Mr. Ben challenged a
t's team leaned forward. "And w
plans are in place. I've prepared summaries for each
es, noting where follow-ups would be required. The discussion shifted seamlessly between logi
red his papers, nodding. "I see your
is watch. "Time for lunch," he said, the
quiet avenue. The valet stepped forward immediately, opening the door, and the staff
faint hint of truffle and citrus from the open kitchen. They were led to a private table tucked
m, a little stiff, careful not to disturb the immaculate setting. The table w
ed rack of lamb with rosemary jus, and a truffle risotto so creamy it gleamed under the light. Wines were lis
art with the seared salmon and the lamb, medium-rare. A bot
her uncertainty with a subtle glance. "It's all excellent," he
th precision. The lamb rested on a bed of roasted root vegetables, juices pooling around the
unfamiliar cuisine. Cole noticed a faint trace of amusement in his eyes, but he said nothing. Ins
nd effortless. Helen's gaze drifted, and she found herself watching th
ef second, eyes narrowing slightly, then r
illa bean ice cream-they were finished with the main course, lingering in comfortable silence. T
he city streets stretch past, the glow of the afternoon sun reflecting off glass buildings. The hum
rush replaced by a calm lull. Helen felt a sense of relief as they pulled
ooked up instinctively, some straightening in their seats, others pausing mid-task, acknowledging Cole with subtle nods or quick glances of deference. Helen stayed just behind
ing past quietly, aware of the silent choreography of respect that surrounded him. They moved through the hallways, past glass-walled meeting rooms where early departures were already stacking chairs and shut
orizon, bathing the room in a warm orange glow. Fingers flew over keyboards, pens scratched across
d-quarter projections don't align with the revised delivery schedule," she said, her voic
ir, pulling the documen
ing at the column. "Here. The supplier costs increased,
ightly on the table. "Adjust the distribution.
nstallation," she repli
eams," he said. "Reduce
ng it. "We'll need addi
able. "Temporary contractors. Two weeks only
ckly across the keyboard. "I'l
screen reflectin
other document, "the client requested a
o alternatives. One local, one i
ges?" s
he re
faintly.
ing her work for a se
oose ends," she said, e
eplied quietly. "Lo
"If we finalize this tonight, I can se
her file toward her. "And add
ing it immediately. "You
it. Make it loo
gain, the rhythm of
again. "The presentation slid
e anything
d. "That's h
iled. "Then
th, amused, and began r
crept past nine before
. "I've updated the projections and added the contingency notes," she sai
g quickly. "Good. Save it. We'll revi
brighter now that the outside world had gone dark. When they stepped into the hallway, the office w
stopped. The doors ope
elen said once they
Miss Helen,"
usual. She requested a taxi once-no response. Again-still nothing. She waited n
lready brought the car around. As Cole approached, his eyes briefly sca
. "You're
nswered. "I'm try
n turned to the driver. "
not necessary
said calmly. "
then nodded. "T
er folder on her lap. Cole took the opposite side,
y lights reflected sof
ward the end," he said afte
revisions," she replied. "
tly. "Efficienc
d her head.
drive remained
finally spoke. "You live here?" His t
she sai
ng as they pulled to a stop. Helen stepped out into
t," she s
lied, voice even, yet with
still racing, and found
drove you
eat. "I... um... the
on't do anything stupid. You know why you're th
of emotions, the
you went there for,"
ing at the ceiling. The room was
warning echoe
ce followed
er side, pulling
her h
ay it
dn't com
ight stre
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