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The Billionaire's cruel obsession

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She asked for a job. He humiliated her. Rebecca Wilson never expected her new boss to be Steve Robert, the ruthless heir to Roberts Group and the most feared billionaire in New York. Cold, arrogant, and merciless, Steve makes her life a living hell yet she can’t stop falling for him. Torn between steady love and dangerous passion, Rebecca is dragged into a world of betrayal, secrets, and enemies who want to see her destroyed. And when the cruel billionaire finally shows her his heart… will it be too late to save her own?

The Billionaire's cruel obsession Chapter 1

The first time I stood before the towering building, my breath caught and refused to leave.

The Willson Group of Companies.

The name gleamed across a giant golden sign above the glass doors bold, powerful, unapologetic. The structure itself dominated the skyline like a modern-day fortress, its walls made of mirrored glass that reflected the rising sun in sharp, dazzling streaks. People moved briskly at the entrance, their heels clicking with a rhythm that screamed success.

To anyone else, this might have been just another corporate tower.

To me, it was a dream carved in steel and glass.

Everyone in New York knew about the Willson Group, the empire that shaped the city’s heartbeat. They controlled everything from construction to fashion to international trade. Getting an interview here was like touching the edge of a miracle.

And today, somehow, that miracle had my name on it.

I stood frozen for a moment, adjusting the hem of my black pencil skirt and silently cursing the wrinkle that refused to disappear. My palms were damp despite the cool morning air, and my cream blouse felt too tight around my throat. The small voice in my head whispered a familiar fear: What if I fail again?

Last night, I had stared at myself in the cracked bathroom mirror, brushing my hair while whispering the same words like a mantra:

Please, let this be it. Please don’t let me fail again.

Because this wasn’t just another interview.

This was survival.

After months of juggling part-time jobs and skipping dinners to pay rent, I needed this more than anything. This job meant stability. Dignity. A chance to finally stop watching my life slip through my fingers.

I checked my wristwatch at 8:15 a.m. I still had forty-five minutes. Good. I could use every second to calm the storm inside me.

With a deep breath, I stepped inside.

The lobby had breathtaking gleaming marble floors, towering crystal chandeliers, and walls so polished I could see my reflection in them. The air smelled faintly of fresh flowers and expensive cologne. Businessmen strode past, their suits sharp, their faces unreadable. They looked like they belonged here.

And I wanted no, I needed to belong too.

I followed the receptionist’s directions to the waiting area. About a dozen other candidates were already there, all dressed in shades of gray and black, their eyes flicking anxiously between the door and their watches. The air was thick with quiet competition.

Then, amid the nerves and silence, a voice broke through.

“First time interviewing here?”

I turned and saw a man seated two chairs away. He looked to be in his late twenties, with neatly styled brown hair, a calm smile, and a warmth in his eyes that immediately put me at ease. His navy suit wasn’t designer, but it fit well. He carried himself with quiet confidence the kind that didn’t need to boast.

“Yes,” I said, smiling shyly. “You too?”

He nodded, leaning in slightly. “Yeah. I hear the Willsons don’t make it easy. But hey, good luck, Rebecca Harris.”

I blinked, surprised. I hadn’t told him my name. My gaze dropped to the clipboard on his lap, where the candidates’ names were neatly printed. I laughed softly, the sound easing my tension.

He grinned. “Caught me. I was trying to memorize my competition.”

Before I could reply, a voice called from the doorway, sharp and professional.

“Miss Rebecca Harris.”

My pulse spiked instantly. This was it.

I rose to my feet, smoothed my skirt once more, and whispered to myself, You can do this.

The interview room was colder than I expected, the hum of the air conditioner filling the silence. Three people sat behind a long glass table, two men and one woman, all of them dressed immaculately. Their gazes were sharp, unreadable, like judges at a trial.

“Good morning,” I said, forcing a polite smile.

“Please, have a seat,” the man in the middle said. His voice was smooth but carried quiet authority.

I sat, hands folded tightly in my lap to hide the trembling.

“Tell us about yourself, Miss Harris,” he began.

I had rehearsed this. Over and over. But under their scrutiny, my throat tightened. Still, I found my voice. I told them about my education, my work experience, my skills and the truth beneath it all: my hunger to prove myself. Every word came from a place deeper than pride. It came from desperation.

They listened quietly, pens scratching across paper.

The second interviewer, a serious-looking man with thin glasses, adjusted them slightly before asking, “What do you know about the Willson Group?”

Finally a question I was ready for. I spoke about the company’s history, its rise from a family-owned firm to a global powerhouse, and its founder’s reputation for innovation. I even mentioned recent charity projects and acquisitions, details I’d memorized the night before.

The woman on the right, elegant in a navy-blue suit, leaned forward. “And tell us, Miss Harris,” she said softly, “what do you believe you can offer to this company?”

Her tone wasn’t unkind but it was sharp enough to slice through my rehearsed answers.

For a moment, I hesitated. Then I spoke from my heart.

“I know I don’t have years of experience or a famous last name,” I began. “But what I do have is persistence. I’ve learned to work harder because I’ve never had anything handed to me. I know what failure tastes like and I don’t want to taste it again. If I’m given this chance, I’ll make sure it’s worth it.”

The room fell quiet. The kind of quiet that stretched long enough to make my pulse roar in my ears.

Then, slowly, the woman’s lips curved into a faint smile. “Thank you, Miss Harris.”

The man in the middle closed his notepad with deliberate calm. “We’ll get back to you.”

Relief washed over me so quickly it left me dizzy. I thanked them, stood, and walked out as gracefully as my shaky knees allowed.

The moment the door closed, I exhaled shakily, my heart pounding. I didn’t know if I had impressed them. I didn’t even know if I’d get the job. But I knew one thing for sure something inside me had shifted.

As I walked through the lobby again, I caught sight of a tall man in a dark suit stepping out of the elevator. His stride was confident, his presence commanding. The air around him seemed to change, people instinctively moving aside to give him room.

For a fleeting second, his cold, piercing blue eyes met mine.

And in that instant, the world seemed to pause.

Something unreadable flickered in his gaze before he turned away, disappearing through the glass doors.

I didn’t know his name then.

But I would soon.

Because that man, the one who looked at me like I was invisible, was the same man who would soon become my boss.

And the reason my life would never be the same again.

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