Two weeks had passed since I started working as the CEO's secretary, and I had settled into a comfortable routine. However, Sophia's visits to the office had become more frequent, and each time, she seemed to grow more and more agitated.
One day, as I was typing away on my computer, Sophia burst into the office, her face red with anger. "Wei Zhou, we need to talk," she demanded, slamming the door behind her.
The CEO looked up from the papers on his desk, a look of resignation on his face. "Sophia, what is it now?" he asked, his voice weak and tired.
Sophia began to rant and rave, her voice growing louder and more shrill by the minute. I tried to focus on my work, but it was impossible to ignore the commotion.
As I glanced over at the CEO, I noticed that he looked pale and drawn, his eyes sunken with fatigue. He seemed to be struggling to keep up with Sophia's nagging, and I wondered if he was feeling unwell.
"Sophia, please," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "Can't this wait?"
Sophia's face turned red with rage. "No, it can't wait!" she shouted, slamming her fist on the desk.
I felt a surge of sympathy for the CEO, who looked like he was at his breaking point. I wondered if Sophia's behavior was a regular occurrence, and if so, how the CEO put up with it.
The CEO, was at his wit's end with Sophia's constant nagging and demands.
Well I wonderd what could be their history
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Pinnacle global had hit a mega contract worth billions of Euros
And it was a Maxi success for Us
and so the CEO decided to invite all his employees out for a night of drinks and relaxation.
The evening was a huge success, with everyone letting loose and having a great time. The CEO was laughing and joking with his employees, feeling more relaxed than he had in weeks.
But as the night wore on, wei Bryan began to feel a little dizzy. He tried to shake it off, but it only seemed to get worse. He stumbled slightly as he stood up, and madisa looked on in concern.
"Sir, are you okay?" She asked.
The CEO waved his hand dismissively. "I'm fine, just a little...tired."
But as he tried to walk, he stumbled again, and this time, he almost fell. We all rushed to his side, helping him to a chair.
"Sir, maybe we should call you a your driver," madisa suggested.
But Wei Bryan shook his head. "No, I just need...to get some fresh air."
I with concern, stepped forward. "Sir, let me accompany you home. You're not well enough to be alone."
The CEO looked up to me, his eyes grateful. "Thank you, RIYA."
And so, I helped Him out of the bar and into a his car, it rode in silence to his Mansion, the CEO leaning heavily on my shoulder.
Made my heart to Race
When we arrived, His driver helped Wei Bryan to the couch, where he collapsed with a sigh.
Lady Kay
Rushed out to see what the noise was
RIYA she called
Hello mam
I greeted back with a smile
Swiftly narrating what happened at the hang out to her
She quickly left to fetch him a glass of water and sat down beside him.
"Thank you, Lady Kay ," Wei Bryan said again, his voice weak. "I don't know what I would have done without you."
RIYA;
I smiled and patted his hand. "You're welcome, sir."
As Wei Bryan drifted off to sleep, Lady Kay sat beside him, watching over him with a concerned expression. She knew that she had to stay with him, at least for the night, to make sure he was okay.
Aside been his cook
She was more like his mom
And so, I asked to leave
But Kay wouldn't
Let me insisting it was unsafe to leave that night
I had no choice but to settled in for a long night on the couch, at the CEO's Mansion
keeping a watchful eye on the CEO as he slept. Little did I know, this was just the beginning of a complicated and intense relationship between them.
I felt a pang of concern for the CEO, who seemed to be struggling to cope with Sophia's behavior. I wondered if he was happy in his relationship, or if he was just going through the motions.
As the day went on, the CEO seemed to grow more and more withdrawn, barely speaking to me or anyone else in the office. I wondered if Sophia's visit had triggered something, or if he was just feeling unwell.
Whatever the reason, I made a mental note to be extra supportive and understanding, and to try and take some of the pressure off him. Little did I know, things were about to get a lot more complicated