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Seraphina’s POV 1
ire patiently exined the workflow to me, her elegant voice weaving through theplexities of managing an Alpha’s schedule with the skill of someone who’d been doing this for decades. I found myself frantically scribbling notes, trying to capture every nuance of her
instructions.
“The key,” she said, adjusting her reading sses as she pointed to a color-coded calendar system, “is anticipating his needs before he even realizes he has them. Damien operates three moves ahead of everyone else, so you need to think like a chess master, not a checkers
yer.”
I nodded enthusiastically, feeling like a student absorbing wisdom from a master. “So the red entries are pack business, blue for
corporate meetings, and green for…?”
“Personal time. Though between you and me, he rarely takes it.” ire’s expression softened with motherly concern. “That boy works
himself to the bone.”
We had established a surprisingly good working rhythm over the past few hours. ire’s decades of experience paired with my fresh perspective created an unexpected synergy. The afternoon sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows bathed everything in a golden glow, and for the first time since arriving at Nightshadow Industries, I felt like maybe-just maybe-I could actually seed
here.
“I need to take a call in the conference room,” ire announced, ncing at her phone. “You’ll be fine on your own for a few minutes,
won’t you?”
“Of course,” I replied, feeling confident enough to sh her a genuine smile. “I’ll just review these notes and start organizing tomorrow’s
schedule.”
The moment ire’s heels clicked away down the marble hallway, the office fell into a peaceful silence. I spread my notes across the
pristine desk, marveling at how different this felt from my cramped workspace at my previous job. Here, I had room to think, to breathe,
to actually-
*RING!*
The sharp sound of the phone cut through the tranquility like a knife through silk. My heart jumped into my throat as I stared at the
sleek ck device, its red light blinking insistently.
I took a deep breath, smoothed my skirt, and lifted the receiver with what I hoped was confident grace.
“Nightshadow Industries, CEO’s office. Good afternoon, how may I help you?”
The silence that followed stretched for what felt like an eternity. Then, like thunder rolling across a clear sky, came that voice-
“Ha! It’s you again!”
The low chuckle that followed sent an unexpected shiver down my spine. Why did he sound… almost pleased?
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“Yes, Mr. Nightshadow. It’s me again!” I managed to chirp, though my voice came out higher than intended. I cleared my throat and tried again. “I’m your new assistant, remember? Do you have any new instructions for me?”
I could practically hear him smiling through the phone, and somehow that was even more terrifying than his anger had been. “As a matter of fact, I do have something for you.” His voice dropped to that dangerously smooth tone that made my wolf whimper in my mind. “I’ve decided to move up my weekend return to tomorrow. Change of ns-pack business wrapped up earlier than expected.”
“Oh!” I scrambled for a pen, nearly knocking over my coffee cup in the process. “Of course, sir. What time should I expect you?”
“That’s not all.” There was definitely amusement in his voice now, like a cat ying with a particrly entertaining mouse. “When I arrive tomorrow, I want to host a dinner for allpany management personnel. Consider it a… wee celebration for our new team
member.”
The pen froze in my
hand. “I’m sorry, could you repeat that?”
“A dinner party, Miss Knight. Tomorrow evening. All fifteen department heads, their spouses if they have them, somewhere elegant but not ostentatious. Wine pairings, dietary amodations, the works.” He paused, and I could practically hear his smirk. “I expect
everything to be arranged perfectly by the time I get there. Make sure to collect everyone’s preferences, coordinate with their
schedules, and for the love of the Moon Goddess, don’t screw this up.”
My mouth fell open. I stared at the phone as if it had suddenly sprouted fangs and started hissing at me. “What? Wait, sir, I don’t think
organizing borate dinner parties is part of my job description! And today is almost over-I’m still familiarizing myself with the work
environment, learning people’s names, figuring out where the coffee machine is!”
My voice rose with each word as the sheer impossibility of his request hit me like a freight train. “Your request ispletely
unreasonable!”
The silence that followed was soplete I wondered if the line had gone dead. Then, in a voice that could have frozen hellfire, he
spoke:
“Alphas don’t make unreasonable requests, Miss Knight.” Each word was precisely enunciated, sharp as broken ss. “We make
expectations clear and trust our pack to meet them. If you feel you can’t handle the job, you’re wee to resign at any time. Your
predecessor’s desk is still warm.”
The line went dead with a decisive click that felt like a door mming in my face.
“What?!” I stared at the phone in my hand as if it were a venomous snake. “WHAT?!”
I stood frozen by my desk, the receiver still pressed to my ear, listening to the dial tone while my entire world spun off its axis. On my
very first day-my FIRST DAY-my mysterious, terrifying boss was already making my life a living nightmare with what seemed like a
I felt my eye twitch.
The sound of familiar heels clicking on marble announced ire’s return. She took one look at my flushed face and disheveled
appearance and immediately understood what had happened.
“Oh dear,” she said mildly, setting down her phone with the calm of someone who’d weathered many storms. “He called again, didn’t he?”
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“ire…” I turned to her with what I was sure were slightly wild eyes. “He’s absolutely,pletely, utterly insufferable! He wants me to organize some fancy dinner party for tomorrow night-fifteen department heads, spouses, dietary restrictions, wine pairings–and he
acts like it’s as simple as ordering a pizza!”
ire’s lips twitched with what looked suspiciously like suppressedughter. “Take a breath, dear.”
“And another thing!” I continued, too wound up to stop. “His voice is all smooth and… and SMUG, like he knows exactly how impossible this is and he’s enjoying watching me panic! I bet he’s sitting in his fancy hotel room right now, probably drinking expensive whiskey andughing about the poor omega who’s about to have a nervous breakdown trying to n his stupid dinner party!”
I paused to gasp for air, realizing I’d been gesticting wildly while ranting. “I’m sorry, that waspletely unprofessional. I shouldn’t
have called him insufferable. Or smug. Even if he is both of those things.”
ire burst into delightedughter-not the polite chuckle I’d expected, but full-bodied, genuine amusement that transformed her
elegant features.
“Oh, Seraphina,” she said, wiping tears from her eyes. “You are exactly what this ce has been missing.”
I blinked at her in confusion. “What do you mean?”
“Backbone, dear. Fire. Thest three assistants would have burst into tears and quit via text message by now.” She moved to her desk and began pulling out files with practiced efficiency. “Our Alpha doesn’t want a simpering yes-woman. He wants someone who can think on
their feet, handle pressure, and yes-push back when necessary.”
“Push back?” I squeaked. “I think I justmitted career suicide!”
“Nonsense. If he wanted to fire you, you’d already be gone. Trust me-I’ve seen it happen.” ire’s expression grew thoughtful. “Damien
is…plicated. He’s been hurt before by people who wanted to use him, so he tests everyone who gets close.”
I stared down at the directory of members, its weight both literal and metaphorical in my hands. “And if I fail?”
“Then you’ll fail having tried your absolute best, which is more than most people can say.” ire’s voice gentled. “But I don’t think you’re
going to fail. Do you know why?”
I shook my head mutely.
“Because you’re already thinking about Mr. Harrison’s shellfish allergy and Ms. Chen’s dietary preferences. You’re not focusing on the
impossibility-you’re focusing on the solution.”
For the first time since the phone call, I felt a tiny spark of hope flicker in my chest. “You really think I can do this?”
“I think we can do this,” ire corrected with a conspiratorial smile. “I didn’t survive forty years in this business by abandoning
promising young women to sink or swim alone.”
And so began the most intense three hours of my professional life.
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