The Obsidian Group tower looked less like a building… and more like a warning
Glass stretched endlessly upward, reflecting the morning sky like it didn't belong to the earth below. People moved in and out with purpose—fast, polished, untouchable
Ava stood at the entrance, gripping the strap of her bag
"Okay… you can do this," she whispered
Her reflection stared back at her in the glass doors—slightly messy hair, tired eyes, but determined
She stepped inside
"Name.
The receptionist didn't look at her when she spoke
"Ava," she replied quickly. "I'm here for the interview.
A pause
A long one
Then the receptionist finally looked up, scanning her with quiet judgment
"You're late.
Ava's heart dropped
"I know, but—
"Top floor.
That was it
No explanation. No warmth
Just direction
The elevator ride felt too quiet
Each passing floor felt heavier than the last
By the time she reached the top, her palms were slightly sweaty
The doors opened
And there he was
A man stood by a large glass window, his back turned to her
Tall
Still
Completely composed
"Close the door," he said
His voice
The same one
Ava stepped inside and quietly closed it behind her
She stood there, unsure of where to go
He didn't turn around
"You're late," he said again
Her fingers tightened slightly. "Yes, I am.
A pause
Then, finally—he turned
His eyes were sharp
Cold
Unfriendly
They scanned her like she was something that didn't belong in his world
"You think showing up late is acceptable?
"I think showing up at all when I didn't have to… says something," she replied calmly
Silence
Something shifted in his expression—just for a second
But it was gone almost immediately
"You're bold," he said
"I'm desperate.
That got his attention
His gaze lingered on her a little longer this time
"Most desperate people are willing to beg," he said
Ava held her ground
"I didn't come to beg.
Another silence
Tension
Heavy
Uncomfortable
Alive
He walked toward her slowly
Each step deliberate
Controlled
He stopped a few feet away—close enough to make her aware of his presence, but not enough to touch
"Tell me," he said quietly, "why I should hire someone who couldn't even meet a deadline?
Ava lifted her chin slightly
"Because I'm the only one who showed up anyway.
Something flickered in his eyes
Interest
Faint
But there
"You're confident.
"I have to be.
"And if you fail?
She didn't hesitate
"Then I'll learn.
He studied her
Really studied her this time
Not just her words
But her posture
Her voice
The quiet fire in her eyes
"…We'll see," he said finally
He turned slightly
"Sit.
She sat
Carefully
And that was when the real test began
Questions
Sharp
Unforgiving
"Your experience?
"Minimal, but I'm a fast learner.
"Your weaknesses?
"I trust too easily.
His brow lifted slightly
"Not something I expected you to admit.
Ava met his gaze
"I don't believe in lying to impress people.
That earned a pause
A longer one this time
For the first time, he didn't respond immediately
He leaned back slightly, studying her like she was something unfamiliar
Something unpredictable
Something… interesting
"Why this company?" he asked
Ava hesitated for just a second
Then
"Because it's the only place where people either survive… or get broken trying.
A flicker
Not a smile
Not even close
But something in his expression changed
"Good answer," he said quietly
She blinked
"Does that mean—
"It means nothing yet.
A beat
"Don't misunderstand," he added. "You're not hired.
Her heart dropped
"Then why am I still here?
He looked at her again
And this time
there was something unreadable in his gaze
Something deeper than coldness
"Because I don't waste time on people who don't interest me.
Ava froze slightly
"…And I interest you?
A very brief pause
Too brief to mean nothing
Too long to mean nothing
Then
"Don't read too much into it.
But the tension didn't leave
Not even a little
"Go home," he said
"Prepare properly.
She stood slowly
"Does that mean I get another chance?
His eyes met hers again
Sharp
Controlled
But something behind them—something quieter—lingered
"Don't make me regret it.
Ava nodded
"I won't.
She turned to leave
But just before she reached the door
"Miss Ava.
She paused
Didn't turn around
"Yes?
A small silence
Then
"…9 AM," he said
"Don't be late.
The door closed behind her
And for a moment, she just stood there
Breathing
Trying to steady her heart
Because something about that man
Was dangerous
Not because he was cruel
But because
she could feel it
That invisible pull
That quiet tension
That something between them
Already starting.Chapter 2: The Cold First Meetin
The Obsidian Group tower looked less like a building… and more like a warning
Glass stretched endlessly upward, reflecting the morning sky like it didn't belong to the earth below. People moved in and out with purpose—fast, polished, untouchable
Ava stood at the entrance, gripping the strap of her bag
"Okay… you can do this," she whispered
Her reflection stared back at her in the glass doors—slightly messy hair, tired eyes, but determined
She stepped inside
"Name.
The receptionist didn't look at her when she spoke
"Ava," she replied quickly. "I'm here for the interview.
A pause
A long one
Then the receptionist finally looked up, scanning her with quiet judgment
"You're late.
Ava's heart dropped
"I know, but—
"Top floor.
That was it
No explanation. No warmth
Just direction
The elevator ride felt too quiet
Each passing floor felt heavier than the last
By the time she reached the top, her palms were slightly sweaty
The doors opened
And there he was
A man stood by a large glass window, his back turned to her
Tall
Still
Completely composed
"Close the door," he said
His voice
The same one
Ava stepped inside and quietly closed it behind her
She stood there, unsure of where to go
He didn't turn around
"You're late," he said again
Her fingers tightened slightly. "Yes, I am.
A pause
Then, finally—he turned
His eyes were sharp
Cold
Unfriendly
They scanned her like she was something that didn't belong in his world
"You think showing up late is acceptable?
"I think showing up at all when I didn't have to… says something," she replied calmly
Silence
Something shifted in his expression—just for a second
But it was gone almost immediately
"You're bold," he said
"I'm desperate.
That got his attention
His gaze lingered on her a little longer this time
"Most desperate people are willing to beg," he said
Ava held her ground
"I didn't come to beg.
Another silence
Tension
Heavy
Uncomfortable
Alive
He walked toward her slowly
Each step deliberate
Controlled
He stopped a few feet away—close enough to make her aware of his presence, but not enough to touch
"Tell me," he said quietly, "why I should hire someone who couldn't even meet a deadline?
Ava lifted her chin slightly
"Because I'm the only one who showed up anyway.
Something flickered in his eyes
Interest
Faint
But there
"You're confident.
"I have to be.
"And if you fail?
She didn't hesitate
"Then I'll learn.
He studied her
Really studied her this time
Not just her words
But her posture
Her voice
The quiet fire in her eyes
"…We'll see," he said finally
He turned slightly
"Sit.
She sat
Carefully
And that was when the real test began
Questions
Sharp
Unforgiving
"Your experience?
"Minimal, but I'm a fast learner.
"Your weaknesses?
"I trust too easily.
His brow lifted slightly
"Not something I expected you to admit.
Ava met his gaze
"I don't believe in lying to impress people.
That earned a pause
A longer one this time
For the first time, he didn't respond immediately
He leaned back slightly, studying her like she was something unfamiliar
Something unpredictable
Something… interesting
"Why this company?" he asked
Ava hesitated for just a second
Then
"Because it's the only place where people either survive… or get broken trying.
A flicker
Not a smile
Not even close
But something in his expression changed
"Good answer," he said quietly
She blinked
"Does that mean—
"It means nothing yet.
A beat
"Don't misunderstand," he added. "You're not hired.
Her heart dropped
"Then why am I still here?
He looked at her again
And this time
there was something unreadable in his gaze
Something deeper than coldness
"Because I don't waste time on people who don't interest me.
Ava froze slightly
"…And I interest you?
A very brief pause
Too brief to mean nothing
Too long to mean nothing
Then
"Don't read too much into it.
But the tension didn't leave
Not even a little
"Go home," he said
"Prepare properly.
She stood slowly
"Does that mean I get another chance?
His eyes met hers again
Sharp
Controlled
But something behind them—something quieter—lingered
"Don't make me regret it.
Ava nodded
"I won't.
She turned to leave
But just before she reached the door
"Miss Ava.
She paused
Didn't turn around
"Yes?
A small silence
Then
"…9 AM," he said
"Don't be late.
The door closed behind her
And for a moment, she just stood there
Breathing
Trying to steady her heart
Because something about that man
Was dangerous
Not because he was cruel
But because
she could feel it
That invisible pull
That quiet tension
That something between them
Already starting.…...—..…....".—.".."—."."...."."..."—..."."..—.".".""..."—.....".".""""..."....."."""...."."..."...."....."...".......""."..."."...g…...—..…....".—.".."—."."...."."..."—..."."..—.".".""..."—.....".".""""..."....."."""...."."..."...."....."...".......""."..."."...
Was dangerous.
Not because he was cruel.
But because—
she could feel it.
That invisible pull.
That quiet tension.
That something between them…
Already starting.
