Hidden Desires of the CEO
The CEO's
ted in a world all its own. A nod was all it took to transfer wealth from one person to another within its
e. Behind its shiny windows, important decisions were made that would affect the lives of countless people. This was
w York. Alexander, however, saw something more than a pretty panorama. It was like a huge chessboard, a
the horizon. Global market trends, contract fine points, and high-level negotiations were all to
revealed a different side of him, one tha
ll-dressed, charismatic executive to a mysterious character traversing New York's shadowy underworld. Imagine
re that was deeply embedded in the urban structure. But his own moral compass made him stand out from his contemporaries and predecessors. There was
e for jazz fans, the club hid its seedy underpinnings behind velvet drapes and mellow sounds. For the in
t the select few. On the mahogany desk in his office at 'Elysium' was a portrait of a little boy, his cherubic face shining
e city's background noise was hardly audible, but the stress of her family's rising debt was a deafening,
n felt restless because of the stress of her family's financial obligations and longed for a break. It was
hy business family. High and generous pay
ing. The girl's pulse quickened. This might be the solution to her problems with creditors
and institutions she detested-the shadowy, powerful circles to which her family owed money? The mere notion
as a world of gritty resolve. What followed was a story of overwhelming appeal, miscommunication, and unrequited love. Alexande
ing in Alexander's home told a story about his refined taste. A four-year-old named Sud, Alexander's nephew, was wreaking
ting in frustration as she tried to keep up with the active little boy.
oshua's laughter had floated in while he was in the middle of a meeting
emarked, "I'll watch him for a bit,"
arms, where he jumped in with a tumbling head of dark locks
the boy's hair. Naturally, Ch
r the nanny position. No matter how many interviews Alexander had gone through, he always got the impression that somet
e in her professional attire of a light blue blouse and a dark skirt. When their gazes met, time stood still, if o
ander made th
ell," her voice even and s
try with Joshua left a lasting impression as the interview went. Joshua, who is normally
nion was indirectly responsible for her family's debt, and a whirlwind of emotions erupted within her: anger, ter
rsation by adding, "I'll
t the Bennett home. Working for Alexander Bennett, whom her al
oss. Alexander called Emily just two days later to offer her the
prawling mansion and the nuances of her boss. There was an odd tension in all of my interactio
, seeing the developing relationship between the two. Emily appealed to him
, and desire-filled tapestry that fate was wea