The elevator ride felt endless.
Selena caught her own reflection in the mirrored walls — soft brown hair tucked neatly behind her ears, a plain white blouse, trembling hands clutching her resume.
She looked… ordinary.
Exactly how she wanted to look.
The doors slid open with a soft ding, revealing an office floor that screamed luxury — marble floors, glass walls, silence thick enough to hear your own heartbeat.
“Miss Hart?”
A woman with sharp heels and an even sharper smile greeted her. “Mr. Morelli will see you now.”
Mr. Morelli.
The name that every employee whispered like a warning.
Selena followed her through a hallway lined with black-and-white photographs. Every step echoed louder than the last. When the assistant opened the final door, Selena froze.
Behind the massive oak desk sat Dante Morelli — tall, broad shoulders beneath a tailored suit, dark eyes that didn’t just look at you, they read you.
He didn’t smile. Didn’t stand up.
Just leaned back in his chair, studying her like a puzzle he didn’t ask for.
“You’re late,” he said, his voice smooth, deep, but sharp enough to cut through her nerves.
“I— the elevator—” she started, but stopped when she saw the corner of his mouth twitch, almost amused.
He gestured toward the chair opposite him. “Sit.”
She obeyed, pulse racing. His gaze followed every movement, calm but intense. It wasn’t attraction — not yet. It was something else. Curiosity. Control.
“Your résumé says you worked for Dean Carter.”
Her stomach tightened at the name.
“Yes,” she said quietly.
Dante tilted his head, eyes narrowing slightly. “I know him.”
Of course he did. Men like Dean and Dante always knew each other — rich, powerful, untouchable.
He tapped his fingers once on the desk. “Why did you leave?”
She hesitated. “Because I finally realized I was worth more than being someone’s shadow.”
For the first time, his expression shifted — a hint of approval, maybe even intrigue.
“Good answer,” he murmured. Then he stood, walked around the desk, and stopped right beside her.
Close enough for her to feel his presence like static in the air.
“I don’t hire easily,” he said quietly. “But I appreciate honesty.”
He leaned down, his breath brushing her ear. “Welcome to Morelli Industries, Miss Hart.”
And just like that — with one sentence — Selena knew her life would never be the same again.