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Hello Mr Arrogant

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Michelle “Milly” Covers has spent five years clawing her way up the ladder of the cutthroat entertainment industry. She doesn’t just want a seat at the table; she wants to run it. Her sights are set on the ultimate prize: becoming the manager for William Denver, the industry’s most bankable—and most volatile—talent. In Milly’s eyes, managing Denver isn't just a job; it’s the gold standard of professional achievement.

But when she finally gets her foot in the door, her dreams of calling the shots take a sharp, humbling detour. Instead of negotiating multi-million dollar contracts, she is offered the only open position on his team: Personal Assistant

William Denver is every bit the man the tabloids describe. He is brilliant, a relentless perfectionist, and possesses an arrogance that could fill a stadium. His life is governed by a set of rigid, often nonsensical rules that Milly is expected to memorize by sunset. From the specific temperature of his morning espresso to the exact thread count of his travel linens, William views the world as a stage and everyone in it as a stagehand.

To survive, Milly must navigate a minefield of eccentric demands and ego-driven outbursts. She views the coffee runs and dry-cleaning errands as a strategic long game—a way to study the man behind the myth and prove she has the steel to eventually take the reigns of his career.

The professional distance Milly fights to maintain collapses when a career-threatening public scandal breaks, sending William's reputation into a tailspin. With the paparazzi camping outside their doors and the studio threatening to pull his next project, the pair is forced into a secluded, high-stakes "damage control" retreat.

In the suffocatingly close quarters of a private estate, the dynamic shifts. Milly begins to see the cracks in William's armor—the lonely, driven man behind the "impossible" star. Simultaneously, William is forced to see Milly as more than just a pair of hands to fetch his laundry; he sees a woman who is his intellectual equal and his only true ally.

As they work together to save his career, the line between "at your service" and "falling in love" begins to blur. Milly finds herself defending William not because it’s her job, but because she truly cares for the man behind the mask. Meanwhile, William’s unexpected charm and rare moments of vulnerability prove more dangerous to Milly’s career goals than his temper ever was.

Can Milly handle the heat of the spotlight, or will William's arrogance—and his devastatingly rare smiles—be her ultimate downfall? In a world built on artifice, they must decide if their connection is the most authentic thing they’ve ever found, or just another performance in a long line of scripts

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The Five Year Reality Check
The headquarters of Diamond Entertainment was a monument of glass and ego, towering over the Los Angeles skyline. For Michelle Covers, it was the finish line. She adjusted the cuffs of her tailored blazer in the lobby's mirrored elevator. She looked like exactly what she had spent five years becoming. In her leather portfolio lay a thirty-page overhaul of William Denver’s brand. She had analyzed his box-office plateaus and identified the precise directors who could pivot him from a blockbuster heartthrob into a serious contender. Michelle wasn't just here to work for the biggest entertainment company in the world; she was here to help run it. "Michelle! Right this way. The VP is expecting you," a frantic intern said, ushering her past walls lined with gold records and vintage film posters. But they didn't stop at the executive suites on the top floor. Instead, they veered into a high-tech "command center" on the production level, filled with ringing phones and harried-looking staff. A woman with hair pulled back into a bun so tight it looked painful turned to face her. "I’m Penelope Gold, VP of Talent," she said, her voice a weary rasp that suggested she hadn't slept since the nineties. "And you must be the new 'fixer' we’ve been promised." "I’m here for the management transition meeting," Michelle said, her voice projecting a confidence that had taken half a decade to perfect. "I’ve identified three loopholes in Denver's last distribution deal—" "Transition? Michelle, we don't need another person to manage William’s career. We need someone to manage him," Penelope interrupted, sliding a sleek, black tablet across the desk. On the screen was a scrolling list of tasks that made Michelle’s vision blur. "What is this?" Michelle asked. "Your new life," Penelope replied. "William is currently filming _All We Had Left_—it’s the studio’s big tragic romance for the year. The problem is, he’s making everyone else’s life a tragedy too. He’s gone through four assistants in six weeks. If you can keep him on set and out of the tabloids for the next three months, you’ll get that Junior Manager title you’ve been chasing." Michelle stared at the tablet. The first item on the list was the "Scent and Sound Protocol." "You’re making me a glorified babysitter," Michelle whispered. "I’m making you his lifeline," Penelope corrected. "He’s in Trailer 1 on Soundstage 4. He’s particular about water. Go." Ten minutes later, Michelle stood before the massive, motorized door of the most expensive trailer on the Diamond lot. She knocked, and the door was yanked open by a woman in a power suit that made Michelle's look like trash. "You're late," the woman snapped. "I'm Whitney Reeves, William's manager. He’s in a mood as usual." Whitney didn't wait for an introduction. She thrust an empty tray into Michelle’s hands. "He needs the Icelandic glacier water. Not the sparkling, not the room temperature—the 'blue' bottle, chilled to exactly forty-two degrees. And Michelle? Make sure the labels are facing north when you set them down. He’s having a crisis over a monologue, and I don't have time to deal with his hydration." Michelle felt her five-year plan shriveling as she walked toward the high-end refrigerator. She reached for the crisp, blue glass bottles. She stepped into the lounge area where the star himself sat. William Denver was draped across a red velvet sofa, a script for _All We Had Left_ discarded on the floor. He was even more imposing in person—all sharp angles and dark eyes. "Mr. Denver," Michelle began, her voice professional despite the tray in her hands. "I'm Michelle Covers. I've been brought on by Diamond Entertainment to oversee—" "I don't care," he drawled, cutting her off without so much as a glance in her direction. He didn't look at her; he simply held out a hand, snapping his fingers twice. "The Icelandic. Now. And if the bottle has condensation on the outside, take it back. I don’t pay for perspiration, Michelle." Michelle looked at the brilliant management strategy in her portfolio, then at the rows of overpriced water in the fridge. She had spent five years preparing to negotiate the future of cinema. As it turned out, she was just checking the temperature of a celebrity's drink. "Hello, Mr. Arrogant," she muttered under her breath. "What was that?" William snapped, his head tilting back as his sharp gaze finally locked onto hers. Michelle forced a smile that felt like it might c***k her face. "I said, I’m your new assistant, Mr. Denver. And your water is perfectly dry." William sat up slowly as he took the bottle. He studied the label. "It’s cold," he admitted as he took a slow sip. "But the bottle label is two degrees off-center." William held her gaze one beat too long. Not a smirk. An assessment. Like she was a stock he wasn’t sure would climb. Before Michelle could retort, Whitney marched in, snapping that the director was losing his mind and the set was ready. William stood, towering over Michelle. “Keep the water chilled, Michelle,” he drawled, stepping past her. Sandalwood and ego filled her lungs. The door hissed shut. Michelle looked at her portfolio. Thirty pages of brilliance. Then at her hands. Empty. This wasn’t the finish line. It was the first fight.

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