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Clashing Hearts: The CEO's Fiery Assistant

Emmanuel
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Summary

Ava Hamilton is broke , desperate, and determined to find a job ...any job. What she didn’t expect was to land in the of...

EmotionRomancelove-triangleBillionaireCEOEnemies To LoversHumor

####Chapter One :Coffee Stains and First Impressions"

Ava Hamilton stared at her reflection in the grimy subway window, silently willing her nerves to calm down. This was her last shot. After months of job hunting, rejection emails, and a dwindling bank account, she needed this interview to go well. It wasn’t her dream job—being a personal assistant to a CEO sounded more like babysitting a grown man in a fancy suit—but she was in no position to be picky.

The train screeched to a halt, and Ava grabbed her folder, smoothing down her wrinkled blazer. It wasn’t new, but it was clean, and that would have to be enough.

By the time she reached the towering Cross Enterprises building, her stomach was doing flips. The place was massive, all glass and steel, reflecting the gray sky above. She took a deep breath and stepped through the revolving doors into the lobby, a cavernous space that made her feel small and underdressed.

“Here goes nothing,” she muttered under her breath, clutching her resume like a lifeline.

The receptionist was a tall woman with sharp cheekbones and an even sharper attitude. She barely looked up when Ava approached.

“Name?”

“Ava Hamilton,” she said, trying to keep her voice steady. “I’m here for the assistant interview.”

The woman’s lips twitched into a smirk, but she didn’t say anything. She gestured toward a sleek seating area and returned to typing on her keyboard. Ava sat down, fiddling with her folder and trying not to think about how out of place she felt.

After what felt like an eternity, a younger man in a crisp suit appeared and motioned for her to follow. He didn’t introduce himself, didn’t smile, just led her down a long hallway that reeked of wealth and power.

They stopped outside an office with glass walls and a door that looked like it cost more than her rent.

“He’s ready for you,” the man said, opening the door.

Ava stepped inside and froze.

The man behind the desk—Damien Cross—was nothing like she’d imagined. He wasn’t old and balding or overly polished. No, he was devastatingly handsome in a way that made her heart skip a beat. Sharp jawline, piercing gray eyes, and dark hair styled just enough to look effortless. He didn’t glance up, his focus glued to his laptop.

“You’re late,” he said, his deep voice cutting through the air like a blade.

Ava blinked. “I—I’m five minutes early.”

He finally looked up, his gaze sharp and assessing. “If you’re five minutes early, you’re ten minutes late in my book.”

Her cheeks flushed with irritation. She opened her mouth to retort but decided against it. Not exactly the best way to start a job interview.

“Sit,” he commanded, gesturing to the chair across from his desk.

She sat, her back ramrod straight, and placed her resume in front of him. He didn’t even glance at it. Instead, he leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers as he looked at her like she was some kind of puzzle.

“Let me guess,” he said, his voice laced with dry amusement. “You’re hardworking, a team player, and passionate about… what, exactly?”

Ava’s irritation flared. “Actually, I’m resourceful, quick on my feet, and excellent at problem-solving.”

His lips twitched, almost forming a smirk. “Problem-solving, huh? Let’s put that to the test.”

Before she could respond, he pushed a thick file across the desk. “Fix this. You have five minutes.”

Ava stared at the file, then at him. “You’re joking.”

“Do I look like I’m joking?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.

He didn’t. His expression was as cold and serious as ever.

Muttering under her breath about “control freak billionaires,” Ava opened the file and scanned the contents. It was a mess—typos, inconsistencies, and formatting errors galore. Her heart pounded as she worked, correcting errors and reorganizing the document.

By the time the five minutes were up, she was sweating. She slid the file back across the desk, meeting his gaze head-on.

Damien studied her work in silence, his expression unreadable. Finally, he closed the file and leaned back in his chair.

“You’re hired.”

Ava blinked. “What?”

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“You start tomorrow,” he said, standing and buttoning his suit jacket. “And Hamilton?”

“Yes?”

“Don’t spill coffee on my desk next time.”

Her eyes widened as she glanced down. Sure enough, there was a small coffee ring on the pristine glass surface. Her cheeks turned crimson.

“I—I didn’t mean to—”

He held up a hand, cutting her off. “Just be here at eight sharp. And bring a better attitude.”

Without another word, he strode out of the office, leaving her sitting there, stunned.

Ava let out a shaky breath. She had the job. But something told her working for Damien Cross was going to be anything but easy.

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Later That Evening...

Ava sat cross-legged on her tiny apartment floor, surrounded by takeout containers and her best friend, Rachel.

“So, let me get this straight,” Rachel said, popping a dumpling into her mouth. “You got hired by a billionaire who made you fix a random file in five minutes, insulted your attitude, and didn’t even look at your resume?”

“Pretty much,” Ava said, stabbing at her noodles with a fork.

Rachel grinned. “Sounds like he’s into you.”

Ava nearly choked. “What? No. He’s not into me. He’s… intimidating and cold and probably incapable of basic human emotions.”

Rachel laughed. “Sure. But I’ve read enough romance novels to know where this is headed.”

“This isn’t a romance novel,” Ava said, rolling her eyes. “This is my life. And it’s going to be a disaster if I can’t figure out how to deal with Mr. Ice King.”

“Mr. Ice King,” Rachel repeated, giggling. “I like it.”

Ava groaned. “You’re not helping.”

“You’ll be fine,” Rachel said, patting her on the shoulder. “Just don’t let him intimidate you. And maybe invest in a new coffee cup that doesn’t leak.”

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The Next Morning

Ava arrived at Cross Enterprises at exactly 7:55 a.m., determined to make a better impression. She had a new coffee cup, a slightly less wrinkled blazer, and a lot more determination.

When she entered Damien’s office, he was already there, typing away on his laptop. He didn’t look up as she walked in.

“Good. You’re early,” he said.

“Good morning to you, too,” Ava replied, her tone a bit sharper than she intended.

His lips twitched, but he didn’t comment. Instead, he handed her a tablet. “Your tasks for the day. I don’t like mistakes, so don’t make any.”

Ava bit back a snarky remark and took the tablet. As she glanced at the list of tasks, she couldn’t help but wonder how long she’d last in this job.

But one thing was certain—working for Damien Cross was going to be the challenge of a lifetime.

And maybe, just maybe, the start of something she never saw coming.

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To be continued

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