Lily's Point Of View
"I-I am very sorry, sir." I apologised, collecting myself.
This man is hot to the bone, I can feel myself wet right here, right now.
"Please be careful next time." He said and went inside the elevator. "Aren't you gonna ride this?" He asked. I hurriedly ran up and freshened myself.
Who could this man be? Is he a visitor?
But he's wearing the corporation's lanyard.
"What floor, miss?" He asked gently.
"O-Oh, 7th floor, sir." He then pressed the 7th button.
The lad opened his phone. Does he have a girlfriend?
His tall, and his ass is huge, it's inviting for a smack.
I just wandered myself off until I got on my floor.
The man was silent and his breathing is f*****g sexy when I walked past him. I haven't got laid in weeks.
"Your name?" He asked as I stepped out.
"Sir?" I can't believe he asks for my name. "I asked for your name." He said, coldly.
"It's Lily Sinclaire, Marketing Manager," I said, professionally of course.
"Hmm. Okay." He said and the doors closed.
What a strange, good-looking man he is.
"Good morning, Sinclaire." my office friend, Daisy, greeted me. Daisy is one of our SEO Specialists.
"Good morning, Foxworte." The two of us are on a last-name basis.
"Morning, Lily! Any exciting plans for the day?" Jason, one of the brand strategists, asks.
"Hey, Jason! Just the usual – diving into this new campaign and making sure everything is on track. How about you?" He placed a cup of coffee on my desk.
"Same here. I was looking at the analytics from our last email campaign. The open rates are promising, but I think we can tweak the content to get even better engagement."
"Great insight! Let's set up a quick meeting later to brainstorm some ideas. By the way, did you see the client's feedback on the latest design concepts?"
"Yeah, they liked Option B, but they want some tweaks. I'll work on those revisions and send them over for their review. I'll send a copy to the Visual Designers." He said and proceeded on his way.
I sat at my desk, reviewing the latest campaign analytics on his computer. The visual designers, Emma and Mike, huddle around a mood board filled with colorful designs.
"We've been brainstorming some fresh concepts for the upcoming product launch." Emma started, with a huge smile.
"Check out these new color palettes. I think they'll grab our audience's attention." Mike excitedly said.
I walk over to the mood board, examining the designs. The designs are exquisite. These two are impressive at their job.
"Love the vibrancy! Let's make sure it aligns with our brand guidelines. Emma, and insights from our last campaign?" I said.
"Our engagement went through the roof with the interactive content. Users loved the behind-the-scenes videos."
"And the augmented reality feature got a lot of positive feedback too," Mike said as he interjected.
"Excellent work, the two of you! Let's build on that success. Mike, can you explore incorporating AR into the new designs? Maybe something interactive with the product?"
Our newest project sure will be a big hit.
"Absolutely, Lily. I'll start sketching out some ideas."
As Mike heads back to his desk, I turned to Emma.
"Emma, let's schedule a meeting later to discuss the social media calendar. We need to maintain a consistent presence leading up to the launch."
"Sure thing, Lily. I'll draft an outline and share it with you."
I return to my desk, leaving Emma and Mike to continue refining their designs.
Lunch came in by. I was in the cafeteria, I saw the man from the elevator.
"Who is that hunk?" I ask Daisy.
"Oh. That's the CEO's second son, Sebastian Steele. Sexy, ain't he?" Daisy laughed and grabbed a food tray for the two of us.
"Yeah. Is he married?" I ask. I gotta shoot my shot, you know. I noticed that the food is Japanese.
"Nah. They said both brothers are playboys. I find the elder more mature than Sebastian." Daisy expressed her opinion, humming as she placed food in her tray.
"Law Steele is hot too. The CEO is hot too, for his age. The three are daddy material. The mother must be so lucky to be surrounded by hunks all her life." I said.
"Yeah. I heard, that once a Steele is attached to a woman, they become very possessive and huge spoilers."
"Where'd you heard that kind of thing?" I giggled.
"I bet you didn't know. The Steele bloodline came from mafia-sort-of-thing you know. They came from old money."
"Old, dirty money?" We sat across Sebastian's table as we finished filling our tray.
"Yeah. That is a fact, by the way. None of the men in the Steele bloodline ever ended in divorce. But some of the Steele ladies ended up being divorced or widowed early."
"You think they kill, too?" I blurted out, chewing the delicacy of Japan, Onigiri.
"Yeah. That's why it's old, dirty money, dear. Why is the food served are Japanese." She just asked.
"It's nice to taste Asian delicacies for a while you know. So what is Sebastian Steele doing here, working?"
"Bet it's the "training" for him."
"Oh. Like the movies?"
"Yeah, like the movies."
I noticed Sebastian glancing at me now and then. He's talking with the PR team. Maybe his father threw him there.
"Weird..." I murmured to myself.
In the conference room, the marketing team gathers to discuss the social media calendar and review the preliminary AR designs.
"Great progress today, team! Let's keep the momentum going. Emma, finalize the social media calendar, and Mike, let's see those AR concepts by the end of the week."
"Absolutely, Lily. We're on it." Emma exclaimed and left my cubicle.
The clock hit six p.m. before I knew it. Most of the Marketing team have left. I just finished editing a file that is due tomorrow and then clocked out.
The night went by smoothly and I headed straight to the bar, Elixir Dreams.
"I'm gonna need a little drink."
I drove my motorbike like a madman as those piercing blue eyes appeared in my mind. I couldn't take his eyes off my mind.