His jawline could cut glass. He stared at her with his deep blue eyes as she sat down.
"Miss Weathers," he began in a smooth voice that made her back tense. "Are you ready to talk about the new direction of the project?"
"Yes, Mr. Steve." She nodded because her throat was dry.
Her heart was racing, but she forced herself to keep cool. This was a job. It's just business.
"I want results." He kept looking at her and repeated, "No excuses." "We don't have time for average."
The air was thick with anxiety, and it wasn't just because of the meeting. There was something else going on beneath the surface, an unspoken connection, a pull that couldn't be ignored. Ayla couldn't quit staring. He was magnetic and all-consuming, and she felt a strange warmth crawl up her neck.
"Understood," Ayla answered, but her voice shook for a moment.
Lucas would stare at her from time to time during the meeting, and he would always look at her for a little too long. She couldn't help but think that there could be more going on between them than simply her imagination.
They shook hands at the end of the meeting, but their fingers met, and she felt a jolt of electricity go through her. Ayla ran out of the room, breathless and scared. Did he feel it too, or was it just her imagination?
The next three days were full of meetings, presentations, and spreadsheets. Lucas's presence changed every choice. The more Ayla worked with him, the harder it was for her to ignore how much they liked each other. At first, they only looked at each other and said nice things about each other from time to time. But as the days went by, the tension grew.
Lucas stared her in the eye when they talked about the company's new marketing plan. His dark eyes made her shiver, and Ayla felt her face get hot. She quickly focused on the project notes in front of her, but Lucas wasn't done with her yet.
"You seem a little out of it, Miss Weathers," he said, his voice sharp yet a little off.
Ayla's heart stopped for a second. Was he teasing her?
"I'm just trying to keep up, Mr. Steve," she said, and her voice remained calm.
His smile pulled his lips up, but it didn't quite reach his eyes. Still, it made her heart race. "That's one way to put it." I might need to push you a little harder.
Ayla narrowed her eyes and felt the heat rise in her cheeks. "Sir, I'm more than ready for a challenge," she said, her voice heavy with the tension between them.
The meeting carried on, but Ayla could see that he was watching and judging her every time she spoke. His words were caustic, which wasn't very professional. They were putting her to the test. He was pushing her to see how she would react.
The air around her seemed heavy and hot as she walked out of the room after the meeting. She couldn't get the feeling that this was more than just a job relationship. She believed she was on the edge of something that was dangerously close to want, but she wasn't sure if it was real or simply her mind playing tricks on her.
Ayla was angry by the end of the week, after being amazed at first. Lucas made all the choices, and he often ignored her suggestions in ways that made her feel like they were against her. He was watching her lose faith in her efforts. His way was different-much stricter and more powerful. The way he worked didn't let her make the easy, gut-level decisions she had made up to that point in her career.
She hoped things would be quiet when she got to work, but as soon as she checked her email, she felt like her heart had dropped. Someone else was going to finish the project she had worked so hard on. The email made it clear that Lucas had decided to take a different direction with the project.
She slammed the desk with her hand, getting more and angrier. As she strolled around the room, she murmured to herself, "This isn't how I do things."
Lucas was there when the door opened, before she could even think. He didn't knock; he just walked in, and his presence was as strong as ever.
"Miss Weathers," he said in a calm, professional voice, "I've made a decision about the project." We're heading in a different direction.
Ayla turned to look at him, and her rage surged over. "You can't just-"
"I can," he murmured, cutting her off and squinting his eyes. "This is my business, and I get to make the last call."
Her heart raced, yet her anger rose. "You can't just get rid of everything we've done because you don't like it." I've been here longer than you have.
Lucas drew closer, and his presence was strong. "I don't 'like' it? No, Miss Weathers. I need outcomes. You might think your method works, but the company doesn't have time to test it.
Ayla gulped hard and held her fists tightly at her sides. "You can't just run over everything."
For a minute, his gaze softened, but then he said something cold. "You'll understand when you see the whole thing." He halted at the door to go out. "I'll talk to you again soon." I hope you can keep up.
As he walked away, Ayla felt a flash of anger and something more. She didn't know what it was. She shook her head to try to understand. Her heart raced, and she had a lot of thoughts in her head. She wasn't sure if she was angry, sad, or anything else.
Ayla could feel how heavy the room was on her. She had been working there for more than six months, but every time Lucas Steve walked into a room, it was like he was a force of nature that people had to respect without even trying. He was a strong presence. The sleek outfit and dark, almost menacing look on his face screamed power. Ayla was used to being in charge, but she didn't feel that way when he was present.
The conference started out well, but things went awry quickly. As she talked about how her team was doing on the new project, she could feel his gaze on her. She had put a lot of work into the project, putting her heart and soul into every part of it. Lucas came out in a low, controlled voice just as she was about to make a key point in her speech.
"Miss Weathers, are you sure this is the right path for us?" He looked her in the eye and said, "I think we need to do more."
Ayla's jaw was tense. "The way things are going now is fine, Mr. Steve," she responded, her voice calm even though she could feel a knot of rage forming in her chest.
Lucas sat back in his chair and smiled a little. "I know it is." But "fine" isn't always enough. Not when it comes to the future of our company.
She could feel the room getting hotter as they stared at each other. She wasn't sure if she wanted to take up his challenge. But she had to go through with it. After all, he was her boss.
"Okay," she said softly, her eyes narrowing a little. "But I'm sure this is the right way."
The silence that came after was full of tension. The other team members moved around awkwardly as they watched the fight without words. Lucas's eyes stayed on hers, and Ayla could feel her heart racing in her chest.
The meeting went on, but Ayla knew that things had changed. She had a mark on her. Lucas was already one step ahead.
Ayla sat in her office later that afternoon, tried to concentrate on her job, but her thoughts kept drifting back to the meeting. She couldn't quit thinking about what Lucas said and how he looked at her. She couldn't get the idea that he was playing with her.
Someone knocked on the door. Lucas strode in, and she scarcely looked up. His presence filled the modest room immediately away. Ayla's heart beat, and the air felt thicker.
"I hope you're making the changes I asked for?" He uttered it in a quiet, casual manner, but there was an edge of command in it.
Ayla stood up from her desk since she didn't want him to terrify her. "Of course." Based on the comments you gave me, I've already made some adjustments. "Should be ready to be looked over by the end of the day."
He walked closer on purpose. "Good. I enjoy things that are rapid.
Ayla's heart raced, but she forced herself to look him in the eye. "Is there anything else?"
There was a pause. For a long time, Lucas didn't say anything. He seemed to be examining her, as if he was trying to find anything underneath her confident face. She felt a tremendous warmth rise in her chest when he looked at her for just a second too long. Was it out of respect? Or something else?
Lucas eventually said something, and his voice was softer than it had been. "I admire your determination, Ayla," he replied, which startled her. "Not many people would have stood up for themselves like you did in that meeting."
She couldn't say anything for a while after getting the surprise praise. She expected he would be harsh, but this... this was different.
"Thank you," she whispered, although her voice was quieter than she meant it to be.
Lucas got closer, and their faces were only a few inches apart. For a second, she thought she saw something alter in his eyes, something personal and dangerous. He stood up straight and pulled away before she could do anything.
He said in a calm voice, "We'll see how you do with the rest of this project." "Miss Weathers, you've done a great job so far."
He turned and walked away, leaving Ayla standing there with her heart beating. Was it just respect for his work? Did he say more than he let on?
She couldn't help but look at the door he had just come out of and wonder what was really going on behind his tough front as she walked back to her desk.