My Assistant Is CEO!
y to find a suitable date. I decided to grab my phone and start searching for the ideal partne
I looked around, checking my jacket pockets and desk drawers. Nothing. A sens
for the elevator. Finding a suitable date had become an urg
tion to the current problem. Timothy's wedding was just weeks aw
nning woman with long red hair. She held a cardboard box with trembling hands and was clearl
ever, her explosive presence caught my attention. She was a breath
e tightly pressed in a thin line. Even without say
awkward silence and gre
of responding with a polite smile
she replied, her voice
didn't make me back down. "Are you here for an
etting out of here. And frankly, if you're here f
nt left me perplexed.
r responsibility, her unfair dismissal, and the undue pressure the company placed on its employees. Her
immense, but I decided not to reveal my identity immediately. She doubted t
from the company?" I asked, my voice filled with
ed bitterly, "You have no idea. They protect him as if he were some untouchable god. But
fact that she saw me as a boss completely unaware of how the business really operated. It was very hard not to reveal my identity, but I remained stea
the company's address?" I as
with several women around him, without even suspecting that today was the presentation meeting for the new tablet. After all, he inh
ed before in our company and seemed willing to challenge them openly. Her comments struck me on a p
ou think this Robert Parker guy should be more involved
eally knew what was happening, maybe things would be different. Possibly, I would still have my job. But what
was to ensure the company thrived, but I couldn't help but
yee of the company entered. He cast a curious look at both of us, but didn't say anything. The tense a
reached the lobby. Emma prepared to leave, an
s...?" I said, my voice reflect
ly and finally revealed
e that only those in my family could call me,
oked at me with a serious look. "Think carefully before applying to this
O of the company. That brief conversation left a profound impression on me. She was a bold woman, and her words echoe