My Sister's Admirer
elder sister, Celine Payne. She told me that
ly traded company, climbing the ranks for years. His salary was impressive, and
gional sales team. For years, the two had been fierce rivals, constantly competing against each other. Andres was known for his commanding presence-intimid
had reached a fever pitch recently, and now that Roderick had left, I didn't need my sister
made a quick decision: I'd joi
rprises-the same company where Roderick had worked. Before the call, I'd been torn about which offer to accept. But now the choice was clear. I w
I met Charlee Murray fr
nd big, expressive eyes. She was not only beautiful but also warm
, she took me to the conference room and
the sandwich into my hand. "Don't be shy! The
noticed a small brass plaque on the door that read, "Sales Director." The door wasn't fully closed
tour of the office, we looped back around, and this time, the do
Mr. Woolf. This is Maggie Walsh, our new hire in the Mar
" I said politely, though inw
ous "Wolf." What a coincidence.
ng to size him up, b
beige trousers that highlighted his perfectly toned physique. He clearly worked out regularly, and the way he carried
ession was as icy as his demeanor, and the phrase "ice-cold charmer" immediately pop
and demeanor were so frosty that I c
meone who could win people over effortlessly? How did someone this cold
ed out of it and muttered, "Mr. Wo