Winter's Love: Christmas In Your ArmsUpdated at Dec 25, 2025, 02:50
Selene Rodriguez had finally earned her degree in Business, yet the holiday season offered little comfort. Jobs were open everywhere, but none seemed willing to accept someone fresh out of university. Even her on-the-job training failed to convince companies she was ready, and each rejection pushed her closer to giving up. Her diploma suddenly felt useless if it couldn’t secure her a proper, stable career.
In a last attempt, she applied to a renowned car company, only to be dismissed the moment she admitted she had no real experience. Defeated, she went home believing this holiday would pass without a single opportunity—and certainly without money she could call her own.
But just as she settled into disappointment, the very HR department that rejected her called back, urgently asking her to return and even offering a bonus simply for coming in. Confused yet hopeful, Selene went back and unexpectedly found herself hired as the personal assistant to the CEO. Yes, the CEO.
Henry De Luca, fierce-eyed and commanding, offered her the position with a tone that felt less like a question and more like an order. Take it or leave it. Selene accepted the offer without a second thought. Loan sharks were already looking for her, and her father’s gambling addiction had left a mountain of debt she was forced to carry.
The CEO, Henry, was as distant as he looked. He treated her with an icy professionalism, only expecting her to finish whatever tasks he assigned and nothing more. But everything changed one night when the loan sharks cornered her, ready to harass her, and Henry unexpectedly stepped in—only because he had followed her after she accidentally left her wallet in his office.
That moment marked the beginning of something neither of them had predicted. And as winter settled in and Christmas drew near, conflicts kept piling up between them. Will feelings grow despite the huge gap in their worlds? And in the middle of cold nights and heavier problems, will they still discover the warmth, the true spirit of Christmas?