
The Art Of Seducing My Boss
Chapter 6
The world had stopped spinning, but the ground still felt perilously unsteady. The name he had whispered 'Eleanor' hung in the air between them, a ghost she couldn’t see but could feel palpably. For a long, heart stopping moment, William Reed just stared, his grey eyes searching her face as if looking for a crack in the illusion, a sign that she wasn't the phantom he seemed to see. Alexa’s social conditioning and professional training kicked in, a life raft in a sea of confusion.
She swallowed, the sound loud in her own ears, and willed her voice not to tremble.
“Mr. Reed,” she began again, her tone softer, more conciliatory. “My name is Alexa Walker. My boss, Mr. Philip Hugges, sends his deepest apologies. An urgent, last-minute matter prevented him from attending this evening. He asked me to represent Hankook and to personally ensure you received his regards and this briefing".
She gestured with the slim, elegant flashdrive she carried, a digital anchor to her purpose here. He didn’t speak. He just continued that intense, unnerving observation, the shock in his eyes receding, replaced by a deep, calculating focus.
The intensity of it made her want to fidget, to smooth her dress again, to look away. But she held her ground, her "Athena" persona locking into place. She would not be intimidated.
William Reed truly was a remarkable man, she thought to herself, a frantic, internal commentary running to keep the panic at bay. He was younger than Philip, but he carried it with a gravitas that was both powerful and strangely appealing.
His handsomeness wasn't the sharp, cold perfection of her boss, it was weathered, intelligent, and full of stories.
“I see,” he said finally, his voice a low, resonant baritone that seemed to vibrate through the marble floor. It was a voice used to being listened to. “A pity. Philip will be missed".
His eyes flickered over her once more, from the elegant sweep of her hair down to the emerald pool of her dress, and back to her eyes. It wasn't a lecherous look, it was an assessment, an acknowledgment of a surprising variable he hadn't accounted for.
“Well,” he said, a slight, almost imperceptible shift in his demeanor. “If the messenger is the message, Hankook’ standards remain… impressively high. Let’s not delay. If you’re not too busy?”
The question was a formality, a genteel power play. She simply nodded.“This way, Ms. Walker". He led her away from the main gallery, through a discreet archway and into what looked like a private study. It was an oasis of quiet luxury, a stark contrast to the public opulence outside.
Floor to ceiling bookshelves groaned under the weight of leather bound volumes, and a single, priceless looking landscape painting hung over a minimalist fireplace.
This was his inner sanctum. He gestured to a pair of deep leather armchairs before taking the one behind a massive oak desk. “Brief me,” he commanded, steepling his fingers, all traces of his earlier shock now completely sealed away. Alexa sat, crossing her ankles neatly, and inserted the drive into a laptop.
She launched into her prepared summary of the Tokyo merger, her voice finding its professional rhythm. She spoke of market synergies, projected growth, and strategic partnerships. She highlighted key points, her explanation concise and intelligent. But as she spoke, she was acutely aware that he was only half-listening to the words. His focus was on her. The cadence of her speech, the way her hands moved, the light in her eyes when she explained a particularly clever clause. He was observing the messenger, dissecting her with a quiet, unnerving intensity..
She felt the emerald silk of her dress, which had felt like armor moments before, now feel like a second skin under his gaze. William Reed, for his part, was a master of control.
He was powerful, yet responsible. He would not let his… curiosity… show. But it was there, a live wire in the room.
This girl, with her startling resemblance to a past he kept locked away, was not what he had expected. She was not a flustered secretary, she was poised, sharp, and undeniably captivating. The dress, he noted with a clinical part of his mind, was a masterpiece of understated seduction, but it was the mind behind it that truly held his attention.
As she finished, placing the summary document on his desk, he gave a slow, single nod. “Your explanation was… remarkably clear,” he acknowledged, his gaze finally releasing her to sweep over the document. “You have a firm grasp of the broader picture, not just the details. A rare quality", he said. “Thank you, sir", Alexa said, the praise from a man of his stature sending a genuine flush of pride through her, momentarily overriding her nerves.“You’ll be hearing from my team once we’ve reviewed everything in depth,” he concluded, the meeting clearly at its end.
Feeling a wave of relief so potent it made her slightly lightheaded, Alexa stood gracefully. She had done it.
She had navigated the shark tank and survived. She smoothed her dress, a nervous habit, and offered a small, professional smile.“Thank you for your time, Mr. Reed". She turned and walked towards the door, each step feeling like a mile. But just as her hand touched the cool brass of the doorknob, she stopped.
An impulse, born from the lingering charge in the room and the ghost of the name Eleanor, made her turn back. He was watching her leave, his expression unreadable.
“And thank you,” she added, her voice softer, more personal this time. “For having me. Your paintings… they are truly remarkable. Just like you".
The words were out before she could censor them. They were flirtatious, bold, and wildly unprofessional. William was stunned into silence. It was a line he had heard, in various forms, a thousand times before from social climbers and eager admirers. But this one… this one felt different.
It wasn't sycophantic. It was genuine, a little brave, and delivered by a woman who, for a fleeting moment, had looked like a ghost and spoken with the clarity of a seasoned person. It landed not on the hardened shell of the billionaire, but on the man beneath, who was suddenly, terribly intrigued. He simply inclined his head, a silent, charged acknowledgment. Alexa didn't wait for a verbal response. She slipped out of the study, closing the door behind her, and leaned against the wall in the hallway, her heart hammering against her ribs like a wild thing.
A/N: THE TENSION! THE ELECTRICITY! I was blushing while writing their interaction! William Reed is such a complex character already! What do you think his connection to "Eleanor" is? And was Alexa right to say what she did? The plot is thickening so beautifully! Let me know your vote and your screaming thoughts in the comments! Don't forget to add this story to your library!
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