"Where are you heading to?" he asked, his eyes glancing at her as she sat on the passenger seat, her posture composed and relaxed, almost detached. There was a certain calmness to her, an air of self-assurance that was hard to ignore.
She tilted her head slightly, raising an eyebrow, and with a smirk tugging at the corners of her lips, she answered, "Bravo company, going for an interview for the personal assistant position." Her tone was casual, but the way she raised her shoulder just a little higher than usual seemed to suggest something else, as if to remind him, whether intentionally or not, that she was in control of the situation, and he was, well, beneath her.
Edward's brow furrowed as the words settled in. "Really?" He asked, surprised. He hadn’t expected her to be applying for a role in his company, let alone one so personal, working as his assistant. He couldn’t quite picture it.
"Yes, of course," she replied, the small, almost playful smile on her lips betraying a certain level of satisfaction. She clearly enjoyed the mystery she had just dropped into the conversation. It was like she was toying with him, revealing just enough to keep him intrigued but not enough to fully understand what was going on.
Edward's thoughts swirled in a strange mix of amusement and curiosity. He tried to imagine what it would be like, her, working in a role so close to him. What would she think when she found out that the very company she was trying to impress was actually his? What would she feel when she discovered that he was the one who would be calling the shots? He could already see it: the look on her face when the truth came out.
He chuckled under his breath at the thought, his fingers tightening slightly around the steering wheel. His mind wandered for a moment, wondering if she'd be as confident then as she was now. Would she maintain that same air of superiority? Or would something change once she realized who she’d be answering to? A mix of intrigue and anticipation surged within him.
"Interesting," he said aloud, glancing at her sideways, his gaze flicking back to the road ahead. He allowed a subtle smirk of his own to tug at the corners of his mouth, though his tone was as nonchalant as ever.
She shifted in her seat, her eyes narrowing with suspicion. "What do you mean?" she asked, her voice tinged with confusion, and perhaps a hint of challenge. It was clear she didn’t quite understand the undertone of his words, and for a moment, he could see the mask she wore crack just slightly.
But Edward wasn’t about to give her the satisfaction of explaining. Not yet.
As they cruised down the bustling street, the steady hum of traffic and the constant blur of city lights around them seemed to fade into the background. His mind, however, was anything but still. He couldn't help but wonder if he would be able to keep his composure. There was something about her, something that tugged at him in a way he hadn’t experienced before. He tried to pinpoint what it was: was it her striking beauty, her aura of effortless grace? Or perhaps it was the undeniable confidence she exuded, which seemed to fill the space between them with a magnetic energy. He had never felt anything like this with anyone else before. It was new, thrilling, and at the same time, unsettling. There was a strange pull he couldn't quite explain an electric charge that made his heart race but also left him feeling inexplicably at ease.
Meanwhile, Claire eyes fixed ahead, seemingly lost in thought. Her mind, like his, was busy, but with thoughts of a different kind. The weight of the future hung heavily on her shoulders. She was on the verge of a significant new chapter in her life, and the opportunity at Bravo Company was a pivotal moment. The kind of opportunity that could change everything. As much as she was excited about the prospect, she knew it wouldn't come easily. There would be challenges ahead, but she was ready. She had always prided herself on her ability to meet challenges head-on, and this time would be no different. She was determined to make the most of the chance she had been given, no matter the obstacles.
"Have you done your research about the boss you're going to be working with?" he asked casually, glancing at her briefly as he steered the car through the city streets. His tone was light, but there was a hint of curiosity in his voice. He wanted to know what she thought about him.
She turned her head slightly toward him, her expression thoughtful as she considered his question. "Well," she began, her voice steady, "he's rumored to be demanding, arrogant, and ruthless. But... I’m ready for the challenge. If I’m chosen for the position, I’ll give it my all."
Her words came out with conviction, and there was a spark in her eyes that made him take notice. She wasn’t intimidated by the rumors; if anything, they seemed to fuel her determination. She had already decided that this was the path she would take, and nothing, no matter how difficult, would stop her from giving her best. Her confidence was palpable, and it made him admire her even more.
As he processed her words, something inside him clicked. He had already made up his mind. There was something about her, her strength, her clarity, the way she faced challenges head-on, that struck a chord deep within him.