
The Art Of Seducing My Boss
Chapter 1
The search for a job in the big city was a special kind of torture, a fact Alexa knew all too well. It was a soul crushing, resume blackhole of despair. Which is why, even as her lungs burned and her heel threatened to snap, she was desperately sprinting down the rain slicked sidewalk, one arm flailing wildly at the stream of yellow cabs that refused to acknowledge her existence.
She was late. So, so late. At 27, Alexa often felt life was a series of near misses. A near miss for her dream job, a near miss with every decent man she’d ever dated, and now, a near miss with every taxi in Manhattan. She was unlucky in love, perpetually stretched thin financially, and lived with her forever bestie, Marla, in an apartment so small they could high five from their respective beds. But Alexa was also a beauty, a fact she used as armor.
She had a cascade of dark hair that defied the city’s humidity, eyes the color of warm honey, and a smile that could disarm a bomb when she chose to use it. Her features were what people liked to call ‘seductive,’ with full lips and a curve to her hip that made her pencil skirts a weapon she both loved and hated.
“Come on, come on!” she hissed under her breath, finally spotting a cab with its light on. She lunged for the door, yanking it open and sliding into the worn leather seat just as a cold drizzle began to morph into a proper downpour.
“Hankook Tower, please. And fast.”
As the cab merged into the glacial flow of morning traffic, Alexa’s mind raced faster than the wheels. Philip Hugges. The name was a thundercloud in her head. The CEO of Hankook, a multi billion dollar conglomerate that owned half the city. Her boss. A tyrant.
That’s what she called him, anyway. In the sanctity of her apartment, over cheap wine with Marla, he was “The Ice King, heartless Hugges,” a man who she was convinced had been assembled in a lab from pure ambition and crushed dreams. He was a machine, a devastatingly handsome one, sure, with that sharp jawline, those piercing blue eyes, and a body that looked like it was carved from marble by a very angry artist. But a machine nonetheless.
He operated on logic, efficiency, and a profound lack of human emotion. She hated him. Yes, she repeated to herself, staring at the raindrops tracing paths on the window, I hate him.
The elevator ride to the 45th floor felt like a ascent to her own execution. Each ding of a passing floor was a tolling bell. She smoothed down her damp skirt, patted her hair, and practiced a neutral expression in the polished brass doors. "Don’t let him see you sweat. Don’t give him the satisfaction". She burst through the glass doors of the executive suite, her professional smile plastered on her face.
The reception area was silent, save for the frantic clicking of keys from Sarah, the other assistant, who shot her a look of pure, unadulterated pity.
“He’s in,” Sarah mouthed, her eyes wide with warning. “And he asked for you. Twice. ”
Alexa’s heart plummeted to her now ruined heels. Of course he was. The man probably slept in his office, sustained by a secret IV drip of espresso and the tears of his employees.“Okay,” Alexa whispered, her bravado crumbling. “Okay, deep breath".
She approached the imposing mahogany door, a monolith that seemed to s*ck all the sound and warmth from the room. She could feel his presence through it, a cold, oppressive force. Raising a trembling hand, she knocked twice, the sound impossibly loud in the hush.
“Enter.” The voice was low, calm, and cut through the door like a shard of ice. Alexa pushed the door open and stepped into the lion’s den. Philip Hugges’s office was a testament to minimalist power. Floor to ceiling windows showcased a gloomy, rain streaked city, the sky a perfect match for his mood, she assumed.
There were no personal photos, no quirky trinkets. Just a vast desk of gleaming black wood, two austere chairs, and the man himself, sitting with his back to her, staring out at the storm. He didn’t turn around. The silence stretched, thick and heavy. Alexa stood just inside the door, her purse clutched to her stomach like a shield. She could hear the quiet tick of the minimalist clock on the wall, counting down the seconds of her life.
Finally, he spoke, his voice deceptively soft. “Ms. Walker. You grace us with your presence".
He slowly swiveled his chair to face her. And there he was. Philip Hugges. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his suit a charcoal grey that probably cost more than her monthly rent was immaculate. His blue eyes, cold and assessing, swept over her, from her damp hair to her slightly splashed shoes.
There was no anger on his face. That would require an emotion. There was only… calculation. “I am so sorry, Mr. Hugges,” she began, the rehearsed apology tumbling out. “The traffic was a nightmare, and the rain, and I couldn’t get a cab”. He held up a single hand, silencing her.
The gesture was so effortless, so absolute, it made her jaw snap shut.
“Excuses are the currency of the mediocre, Ms. Walker. I do not deal in them".
He leaned forward, placing his elbows on the desk and steepling his fingers. “The Tokyo merger documents. The ones I explicitly asked to be on my desk, reviewed and highlighted, by 8:30 AM. Where are they?”
Alexa’s blood ran cold. The Tokyo merger. In her frantic rush, she’d completely forgotten to pull the final draft from the legal department. They were still sitting in the digital outbox of a lawyer three floors down. This was worse than just being late.
This was a failure of duty. Her mind raced. She could lie. She could say legal was dragging their feet. She could throw someone else under the bus. But his eyes were on her, dissecting her, and she knew he’d see right through it. He was waiting. A predator waiting to see what his prey would do next.
Author's Note: Thank you for reading the first chapter! What do you think of Mr. Hugges? Is he just a tyrant, or is there more beneath the surface? And what about Alexa? Let me know your thoughts and your vote in the comments! The most popular choice will shape what happens next! Don't forget to vote and add this story to your library!
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