Go Home! I Don't Do Virgins!
dn't take his gaze off her. She had heard stories about his harsh treatment of employees and his tendency to belittle anyo
d he obeyed. He walked out and shut t
y in his office seat when Alice f
I caused any problem at t
corner of his office room where he had some files arranged carefully on his
w and piercing eyes that seemed to bore into her soul. Alic
at, flipping through the pages,
e is Alice, and I am excited to
s papers and regarded A
, giving her a dangerous glare a
sorry
ded, gesturing to the
amon to start the interview, but he remained silent, staring at
g specific that you would like me to di
his arms. "I want you to tell me why you
ining her relevant experience and skills. Damon listened impassively, o
atch her off guard, asking unexpected questions and making snide remarks. Alice tried her best to remain compo
hours, Damon leaned forward an
aid. "Is there something
p form in her throat. "No, sir. Dam
s their best. I want someone who excels, who goes above an
ment before answering. "
a chance. But make no mistake, Alice, I don't tolerate mediocrity. If you don't perfor
e of relief wash over her. "
y remember what was said. All she knew was that she had survived
leave, his statement
forgetful to ask ab
ed that she had applied to be a receptionist a
finish her statement b
u will be working as my personal assi
give me a chance to decide if I want t
swal
sir
you $20,000 mo
s a graduate, it's a good start for her and she can't
rvously as she took a few ste
as cruel as she had heard, and she knew that working for him would be a c
ng that had happened so far concerning her interview and job offer but she didn't