THE BILLIONAIRE'S DILEMMA
that made her feel like a ray of sunshine. She had paired it with her trusty pair of sneakers, which were a bit scuffed but c
but feel a sense of excitement and nervousness. This was it, her big chance to pr
led eggs, and bacon. But Ava was too excited to eat. She just picke
n't push the issue. They knew how much this day meant to
kissing her cheek. "And you're going to knoc
va. You deserve this chance. Go out th
e towards her loved ones. She hugged th
ny called out, "Don't forget to wear
ready to take on this new chapter in her life, and she knew that wi
into the bright sunlight. She took a deep breath, feeling the warm breeze fill her
the job ahead. She had done her research on WNN and was impressed by their commitment to qualit
hts of the day ahead. She went over her notes, practiced her intr
steel tower seemed to touch the sky, and the bustling lobby was a hive of activity. Ava's hea
tionist. "I'm Ava Wells, here for the personal
. "I'm afraid Mr. Winchester is unavailable at the moment. But you c
been prepared to impress Reginald Winchester, not his sister. But s
yes narrowing slightly as she took in Ava's outfit. Ava could se
my brother's personal secretary," Sophia
"Yes, I am. And I believe I have the skil
ghly doubt that. But let's get
rs, but Ava could sense Sophia's disinterest. She knew
in, Ava. But I'm afraid you're not worthy to work with my broth
let it show. "Thank you for your time, Ms. Winchester,"
ointment. She had been so sure she was meant for this job. She felt
appointment. She had been so sure she was meant for this job, so sure she could make a diff
to fall, streaming down her face like rain. She didn't bothe
ntact information, no way to prove herself to him. And even if sh
e interview. How could she face her now, with this crushing defeat? She d
waiting on the porch, a warm smile on her face. But when sh
wrong?" she asked, ope
river. "It didn't work out, Granny," she sobbed. "I didn't g
my dear. You'll find another way. You're talented and
the fear that she wasn't good enough. She knew she had t