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Between Drinks and Deadlines

Chapter 5 Unexpected Encounter

Word Count: 1212    |    Released on: 26/09/2024

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er my work life. It was a bizarre twist of fate, one that made my stomach churn with both apprehension and confusion. As I made my way to my desk, my mind raced back to the night we h

ingly sharp. I couldn't help but notice the sculpted curve of his lips, which, despite their coldness now, had felt so different against mine. The recollection of his firm, musc

ed up to see Charles staring directly at me, his expression as unreadable as ever. He seemed to be waiting for something, and I suddenly rea

he air with a sharp edge. "Do you know how to do your job?" he demanded, his tone dripping with disdain. "Or should I question why you've hired some

uation quickly. The day ahead promised to be challenging, and I had to be at my best. As part of the orientation, I was assigned to my first official task. Charles seemed det

e real world," she muttered under her breath, just loud enough for me to hear. "If you think this job is going to be easy, you've got another thing coming. You think you can just waltz

o understood. "Maya," I began, my voice trembling slightly, "you won't believe this. The guy I spent the night with is my boss.

idding me? That's some serious drama. How are you dealing with i

e's been making me run errands and fetch his coffee every morn

an unspoken ritual, and I dreaded it. Each morning, I had to ensure that his coffee was perfect, or risk his ire. Th

e could be darkened or illuminated at his whim. Whenever he chose to lower the shades, it felt like a moment of respite. But when the blinds were up, I

f my past encounter with Charles. The experience was a constant reminder of how complex and unpredictable life could be. My i

to navigate the delicate balance between maintaining professionalism and dealing with the emotional baggage of my past. I knew Becca's animosity might come from a place of entitlement. I think she feels

ike it will let up anytime soon. Charles's presence loomed large over my work life, but I was determined not to let it deter me from proving m

he divide between our past and present was a constant reminder of how complicated life could be. Yet, I pressed on, fueled by the hope that, despite the obstacles, I could find a way to succeed and make a name fo

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