om the polished opulence Isabella once called home, but it
g was sharp and minimalistic, like the company had str
ner, were scuffed. Her hair was tied in a tight bun to look more professional than desperate. But no matter how h
ightly in her hand and glanced at
st said coolly, barely looking
Ka
ing brilliant, ruthless, and completely emotionless. The media called him the "Ice King of Silicon All
f man her father
she used to mock
s her potent
the receptionist down a sleek hall
ehind him. The skyline stretched endlessly beyond him,
rgy, his silence, felt more dangerous
" he said wit
"I, I'm right on
tur
rgot how t
t just intimidating.
th effortless authority. His dark hair was neatly styled, his jawline sharp, an
ut there was no warmth i
e she was a problem
e on time," he said flatly. "I
, then shut it again
o the same. She perched on the edge of the leather chair, acute
he papers in front of him. "And I'm going to assume ev
assure you, Mr. Ka
ory. No real experience. No certifications. A degree in Art History from NYU
eeks f
fingers. "So tell me, Miss S
cause I need this job.
ne says
knows how to sur
ade hi
with interest. He studied her closely.
to lose everything overnight. I've learned how to make coffee, take the subway, and fight for things I used to take for grante
ilence f
pectedly,
of expression that was half
ching for a folder. "I like broken
nched a
to me directly. Your title is Executive Assistant. Your salary is eight th
ked. "That's
or 90 days. If you make o
d," she sa
n an NDA and a zero-tolerance policy. I don't tolerate gos
rds settle like
t," she said, chin hi
interest in pampered heiresses playing dress
ow again, dismissing
he added, "Your father was
d, surpri
the biggest weakness in
s chest t
d coldly. "Let's hope you don
g hands, unsure if she had just taken a step for