Billionaire's Heart
t-up into Grey Enterprises, a global conglomerate worth billions. But despite the wealth, power, and influence, Alexander's life felt like a series of monotonous board meetings and shallow social gala
ling phone calls, drafting emails, and coordinating logistics for Alexander's upcoming dinner meeting. By the time 5:00 PM rolled around, most of the office had cleared out, but Emma stayed late again, determined to keep up with the pace. It was nearly 7:30 when she finally allowed herself a break. She leaned back in her chair, stretching her aching shoulders, when she noticed the light still on in Alexander's office. Curiosity piqued, she stood and knocked lightly on his door. "Come in," his voice called. Emma pushed the door open to find Alexander seated at his desk, his jacket draped over the back of his chair, and a stack of files spread before him. The faint glow of his computer illuminated his chiseled features. "Still working?" she asked, surprised. He looked up, his expression unreadable. "The responsibilities of running an empire don't pause at 5:00 PM, Ms. Dawson." "Fair enough," Emma said, stepping inside. "Is there anything you need help with before I leave?" Alexander studied her for a moment, as if deciding whether her offer was genuine. "You're remarkably persistent," he said, leaning back in his chair. Emma shrugged. "I believe in doing my job well." His lips twitched, almost forming a smile. "That's rare these days." For a moment, a comfortable silence settled between them, the weight of their professional roles momentarily lifting. But then Alexander's sharp demeanor returned. "You can go," he said, dismissing her with a wave of his hand. "Of course," Emma said, masking her irritation. As she turned to leave, his voice stopped her. "Ms. Dawson." "Yes?" "Good work today." She blinked, stunned. Before she could respond, Alexander had returned to his computer, the moment gone as quickly as it had arrived. As the weeks turned into months, Emma found herself falling into a rhythm. She learned to anticipate Alexander's needs before he voiced them and developed a knack for navigating his mood swings. Though he remained distant and demanding, she began to see glimpses of the man beneath the billionaire façade-a man driven by something more profound than money or power. Her growing competence didn't go unnoticed by others in the office. Some colleagues admired her ability to keep up with Alexander's impossible pace, while others whispered behind her back, speculating about her relationship with their enigmatic boss. Emma ignored the rumors, focusing on her work. One afternoon, Emma was in the middle of compiling a quarterly report when Jason approached her desk. "Mr. Grey wants to see you in his office," he said. Emma frowned. "Did he say why?" Jason shook his head. "No, but he seemed... tense." Bracing herself, Emma knocked on Alexander's office door and stepped inside. "You wanted to see me?" she asked. Alexander was pacing near the window, his phone in hand. He looked up, his expression tight. "Close the door." Emma did as instructed, her nerves on edge. She'd never seen him like this before-agitated, almost vulnerable. "I need you to cancel all my meetings for the rest of the day," he said, his voice clipped. "Is everything alright?" she asked cautiously. He stopped pacing and turned to face her, his gaze piercing. "No. But it's nothing you need to worry about." Emma hesitated. "If there's anything I can do-" "There isn't," he snapped, cutting her off. Then, as if realizing his tone, he softened. "I just need some time." Though confused, Emma nodded. "Of course." As she left his office, she couldn't shake the feeling that something deeper was troubling him. Later that evening, Emma was tidying her desk when she noticed Alexander leaving his office. To her surprise, he stopped by her desk. "Ms. Dawson," he said, his tone less formal than usual. "Have you eaten?" Emma blinked. "No, not yet." "Join me," he said, his words more of a command than a request. Before she could process what was happening, Alexander was leading her out of the building and into his sleek black car. They drove in silence to a quiet, upscale restaurant. The staff greeted Alexander by name and ushered them to a private table. "Is this... a work dinner?" Emma asked hesitantly as they sat down. "Call it an opportunity to unwind," Alexander replied, his tone enigmatic. Emma studied him, trying to decipher his mood. He seemed different tonight-less guarded Emma sat quietly for a moment, unsure of how to proceed. Alexander Grey, the untouchable, unapproachable billionaire, had just asked her to dinner. It felt surreal. As the waiter approached to take their orders, Alexander's demeanor softened slightly. "Do you like seafood?" he asked. "Yes, I do," she replied. He nodded and ordered a chef's recommendation for both of them, paired with a bottle of wine. The efficiency with which he handled the interaction was impressive, yet it reinforced just how accustomed he was to being in control. Once the waiter left, an awkward silence hung between them. Emma fidgeted with the edge of the linen napkin on her lap, waiting for him to speak. "You've been working late quite often," Alexander said finally, breaking the tension. Emma blinked. "I suppose I have. There's always something to do, and I want to mak