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The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story

The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story

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Chapter 1 The Mistaken Hire

Word Count: 1517    |    Released on: 21/03/2025

York City. It was not just any company, it was a powerhouse, one that could make or destroy careers. I could not sleep on such an offer. I had waited for this day all summer

building screamed luxury. It was the definition of first class, its roof touching the skies. From just looki

othing close to the outfits I saw there. These people were looking for jobs just like me, but one could tell that they w

fast before stepping out of my house. The sterile office space, paired with the freezing air conditioning, only made my exhaustio

much for a corporate top. I kept rubbing my palms against each other to create some form of friction. The line was moving at such a slow pace and I was getting even mor

, but I answered as quickly as I could, moving to the room where the interview was taking place, not minding the heads that turned

the waiting room. A stern-looking interviewer, Mr. Harrington,

seat, Ms

u, sir,"

flipping through the files, as

s, s

xpected." He said ra

und. "Excuse me, sir

. This-doesn't quite align wi

l background, but I can assure you I

hortlist. This job was open for

disbelief and my sto

clerical error. You weren'

was holding on to this offer, I couldn't just l

part. I apologize for t

Please just let me try. Give me an ult

y determination decided to take h

throwing a random file in front of me. "I want t

, market trends, financial projections-all things I was never formally trained in. But

'm done for. Instead, I look for the basics-what industry is

secured a round of funding... pro

y figure

t the lawsuit changes everything. If they lose, it could wipe out their profits for years

enc

. He leans forward, glancing down at

you reach tha

d. I figured something had to be

inst the desk, considering me. T

nclair. Not

ning from her shoulders. I

lips together. He looked like he was weighing his options, torn between dismissing me o

door sw

sharp as a blade,

this interview is

tively-and felt

e doorway was

e man behind Sterling Capital Group, a billionaire before thirty-five, a ghost in the media but a legend in the

was a clerical mix-up. This candidate wasn't supposed to b

pressed. He hadn't even looked at me properly, ye

vousness. Who did he think he was? No-scratch that. I knew who he was. But tha

is throat. "She performe

me like I was some anomaly he couldn't quite place. He took a slow step fo

s your

chin. "Nor

his face at that-recognitio

you weren't me

rutiny. "I realize there was a mistake. But I als

t in his expression, but if it was there, he buri

as she mistakenl

hesitated. "Per

was applying for something more analytical, something where I could actuall

the job, she

nked.

ington seemed

ound the flaw in the investment file faster tha

thing about the way he said it-like I was just a minor

meeting his gaze head-on.

und my defiance mildly entertaining. "That

ened, but I

ake t

prove hi

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The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story
The Weight of Us: A Billionaire Romance Story
“She never belonged in his world, and he never wanted her in it. When Nora lands a job at the prestigious Sterling Capital Enterprises, she knows it's her one chance to escape poverty and prove that success isn't just for the wealthy. But when a secretary's mistake places her under the cold, dismissive, and dangerously handsome billionaire Adrian Sterling, she realizes survival in his world will take more than determination-it'll take everything she has. To him, she's an inconvenience. To his father, she's an embarrassment. And to the woman he's supposed to marry, she's nothing but a nuisance. Yet, no matter how much they clash, an undeniable pull keeps them from walking away. But when past wounds, family expectations, and an arranged marriage threaten to rip them apart, they're forced to ask: Are they strong enough to fight for what they shouldn't want? Or is the weight of them too heavy to bear?”