Desperation

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The rain was coming down hard as Amelia Harper walked through the crowded streets of New York. Her coat was soaked through, and her boots squelched with each step, but she didn’t care. The city was alive with noise and energy, but all she could hear was the heavy thump of her own heart. One rejection after another. One missed rent payment away from losing everything. And now, this job interview. She couldn’t mess it up. Her phone buzzed in her pocket, but she ignored it. No more distractions—not now. Not when she was so close to something that could finally give her the fresh start she desperately needed. She’d seen the job listing late last night, just before she went to bed. Assistant to Ethan Blackwood. The billionaire CEO. The man who had built a financial empire from scratch, one that was practically untouchable. It was a risk, she knew. A long shot. But what choice did she have? She glanced up at the towering building ahead of her—Blackwood Enterprises. It felt like a different world. Everything about this place screamed power, wealth, and people who never had to worry about making rent. As she stepped inside, the cold air-conditioned blast hit her like a wall. She tried to shake off her nervousness and adjust to the polished, corporate environment around her. Employees in suits moved swiftly through the lobby, all with their heads down, all with their own busy lives. A receptionist barely looked up from her phone. “Name?” “Amelia Harper. I’m here for an interview with Mr. Blackwood.” The receptionist gave a quick nod, typing something into her computer. “Seventh floor. Room 701. Don’t be late.” The elevator ride up felt longer than it should have, and Amelia had to fight to keep her breath steady. She hadn’t been this nervous in a long time. Was she even good enough for this job? Ethan Blackwood—the name alone felt like a mountain she had to climb. When the elevator doors finally opened, she stepped out into a sleek, modern hallway. The atmosphere was cool and quiet, every surface shiny and perfectly placed. She walked down the hall, trying not to make any noise. The low hum of office chatter in the distance barely registered in her ears. At the end of the hall was an assistant’s desk. Victoria—the assistant sitting behind it—looked up as Amelia approached. “You must be Miss Harper,” she said, her voice neutral but with a certain coldness to it. “Mr. Blackwood is expecting you. Please, follow me.” Victoria led her to a door at the far end of the hall. She knocked once, and without waiting for a response, opened the door. Amelia’s breath caught. Ethan Blackwood stood by a massive window that overlooked the city. His suit was dark, tailored perfectly to his frame, and his posture exuded confidence—a man who had everything under control. He didn’t turn around right away. Instead, he stayed there, looking out over the city as if he had all the time in the world. Finally, he spoke. “Miss Harper. Take a seat.” His voice was low, commanding. And just a little bit unsettling. Amelia’s hands were shaking slightly as she lowered herself into the chair in front of his desk. There was a tense silence. “So,” he said, turning his head slightly. “You’re applying to be my assistant.” Amelia nodded, trying to hide the nervous tremor in her voice. “Yes, Mr. Blackwood. I’m qualified, and I believe I can do the job well.” He turned to face her now, and his eyes—sharp, gray, and piercing—seemed to look right through her. “You think you can handle it?” he asked, his gaze steady. The question hung in the air. It wasn’t a challenge—it was more like a test. A test that she had to pass, no matter what. She met his gaze, swallowing hard. “Yes, I can.” A small smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. Amelia wasn’t sure if it was a smile of approval or amusement. “Well,” he said, glancing at the clock on the wall, “you’re hired. Report to work tomorrow morning at 7:00. No excuses.” She blinked, unsure if she had heard him right. “Wait, that’s it?” “You’re here because you need the job. You have the qualifications, and I need someone who’s reliable. That’s all I need to know. Don’t let me down.” The dismissal was clear. Amelia stood up, a mix of relief and uncertainty washing over her. Was she really ready for this? But before she could leave, he added, “Oh, and Miss Harper?” She turned back to him. “I don’t tolerate mistakes. Not from anyone.” And just like that, he turned away, focusing back on the papers in front of him. Amelia exhaled, her heart racing. She had the job. But the weight of those final words hung over her like a dark cloud. As she left the office, she glanced at the clock. She had a little time before she had to meet her landlord. Three days to make sure this job didn’t slip through her fingers. She wasn’t going to mess this up. Not this time.
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