His secretary, His obsession

His secretary, His obsession

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​Lucian is relentless. He’s a man of sharp edges and impossible demands, pushing Ava to her limits with every icy glance and calculated command. He is a puzzle she can't quite solve, yet beneath his professional perfection lies a simmering tension that makes the air in his office feel heavy and electric. ​As Ava navigates the highstakes world of corporate power plays, she realizes that surviving Lucian requires more than just intelligence it takes the nerve to stand her ground. ​But with every late-night secret and lingering touch, the boundary between "boss" and "obsession" begins to blur. Ava is forced to decide: will she maintain her composure and stay safe, or surrender to the man whose dark intensity threatens to consume her entirely?

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Chapter 1

The New Secretary

Ava Reed could feel the city breathing around her. The scent of rain mixed with exhaust and coffee in the air, and even something as ordinary as the weather seemed to hint that today was different. She gripped the strap of her leather bag tightly, her knuckles white against the smooth surface. For a week she had imagined this moment, visualized it in endless detail. She had pictured walking through the towering glass doors of Blackwood Enterprises, stepping into the orbit of Lucian Blackwood, the man whose reputation alone could make or break a career. And yet now, standing beneath the shadow of the skyscraper, she felt her confidence waver.

One breath. One step forward. She could do this. She had to do this.

The taxi ride had been more stressful than she anticipated. Traffic crawled as if the city itself wanted to test her patience. Every honk and impatient shout from other drivers made her stomach twist in nervous tension. She had left an hour earlier than she needed to, calculated every possible delay, and yet, when she checked the time, it insisted she would arrive with only minutes to spare. Her pulse raced as she stared at the revolving doors ahead. Calm down, Ava. Walk in, breathe, and prove that you belong.

The lobby swallowed her in polished marble and sunlight. Her heels clicked sharply on the floor as she walked toward the receptionist. The space was breathtaking, but it made her feel small in ways she could not explain. The floors reflected her image perfectly, the ceilings were impossibly high, and the abstract sculptures scattered throughout seemed to mock her with their effortless perfection. She wondered how many people had failed to make it past these doors, how many had faltered in the presence of this world and never returned.

“Good morning,” the receptionist said, her voice cheerful and calm, like the sun itself. “Mr. Blackwood will see you shortly. Please wait in his office.”

Ava nodded, trying to steady her voice. She followed the long corridor, the walls lined with minimalist artwork that made her feel almost insignificant in comparison. Every step she took toward that office felt heavy with expectation, with invisible eyes watching, measuring, and judging. She had rehearsed her words, practiced her smile, and memorized every line of her resume. She reminded herself that she could do this. That she had earned this. One knock, and everything would change.

The door opened before she could raise her hand. He was sitting behind a massive mahogany desk that seemed to command the entire room. Lucian Blackwood. Tall, impeccably dressed, and radiating authority so strong it seemed to make the air itself sharper. His dark hair fell slightly over his forehead, and his gray eyes fixed on her with an intensity that made her stomach knot. They were not merely eyes. They were instruments, cutting through pretense, measuring every ounce of her worth.

“You are Ava Reed,” he said, calm and commanding.

“Yes,” she replied. “I am here for the secretary position.”

“You are late.”

Her heart lurched. “I am… I am sorry, sir,” she stammered. “Traffic was…”

“Traffic,” he repeated, sharp and measured. “I hope your work ethic is better than your punctuality.”

Ava swallowed hard and nodded. “It is, sir. I will not disappoint you.”

He studied her silently, and she felt every hesitation, every doubt, every insecurity laid bare beneath his gaze. Then, almost imperceptibly, the corner of his mouth lifted. “Very well. Follow me.”

The office he led her into was smaller but immaculate. Every item had its place, every chair, every pen, every frame seemed to breathe order and precision. She could almost imagine the thought behind each object, the exact care that had gone into this arrangement. She felt both awe and a pinch of inadequacy.

“You will manage my schedule, coordinate meetings, handle confidential information, and ensure my life runs smoothly,” he said. “I expect discretion, efficiency, and loyalty. Do you understand?”

“I understand, sir,” she said, steadying her voice.

“This position is not for the faint of heart,” he added quietly.

Ava pressed her lips together. She had survived worse. She was not faint of heart.

No sooner had she settled at the desk than the first real test arrived. An urgent email flashed on her screen. A high-profile client had accidentally scheduled two critical meetings at the same time. One meeting was with Lucian, and the other with the company board. Both overlapped with an international conference call that could not be postponed. The client’s tone was polite but firm. Mistakes were clearly unacceptable. Millions of dollars, reputations, and the first impression she made hung in the balance.

Her pulse quickened, but panic had no place here. She visualized the schedule, recalculated the timing, and mapped out every possible contingency. First, she called the conference coordinator to confirm flexibility and duration. Then she drafted an alternative plan. The board meeting could be shifted forward by thirty minutes. Portions of the conference call could be delegated to a trusted senior vice president without compromising the outcome. The client could be moved to a carefully calculated slot that ensured their needs were fully met. She prepared color-coded timelines, contingency plans, and concise explanations for every move.

Lucian appeared silently behind her chair, his presence heavy but not intrusive. He watched as her fingers moved quickly across the keyboard. He did not speak, and she did not flinch. Every decision, every movement, every word had to be deliberate. She turned toward him when she finished the plan. “I have resolved the scheduling conflict. Both meetings can proceed without overlap. I have delegated essential portions of the call to maintain your presence for the board meeting, and the client has been informed of the revised timeline. All confirmations are attached.”

He studied the screen, then her, expression unreadable. Silence stretched between them, thick and suffocating. Then he exhaled slowly and said, “Efficient.”

One word, flat but precise. One word that carried more weight than any compliment she had ever received. It was acknowledgment, validation, and challenge all at once. Her chest swelled with quiet triumph. She had not only survived her first challenge but excelled. She had anticipated problems, acted decisively, and maintained composure under pressure.

The afternoon passed with Ava navigating a cascade of tasks. She coordinated Lucian’s travel arrangements, prioritized correspondence, and observed him as he moved through the office with effortless command. She noticed subtleties in his demeanor: the faint pause when an assistant misread a directive, the slight tilt of his head when scrutinizing a report, the imperceptible twitch of his jaw when irritated. Competence here required precision, foresight, and the ability to anticipate unspoken needs.

Her confidence grew, though nerves still hummed beneath the surface. Each time she passed his desk, his eyes followed her. Not menacingly, but with quiet scrutiny, with subtle curiosity. Every glance made her acutely aware of herself: her posture, her expression, the slight tremor in her hands when she corrected a minor error. She had not expected to feel watched in this way, yet it was electric, intoxicating, and unnerving all at once.

Then another challenge arrived. A shipment of crucial documents for the following day’s international pitch had been delayed. Without the contracts, charts, and data projections, the deal could collapse. Ava’s fingers itched to panic, but she forced herself to think clearly. She contacted the vendor, arranged priority delivery, and organized a courier to pick up the package directly from the warehouse. At the same time, she prepared digital backups of all essential files. Lucian would have access, no matter what happened.

When he returned from a meeting, the office was immaculate, documents ready, and contingencies in place. He observed her briefly, his eyes scanning her posture and every precise motion she had taken. “You are competent,” he said, dryly, yet unmistakably approving.

Ava’s lips curved in a polite smile, but her chest ached with quiet satisfaction. She had survived her first day, managed crises, and proven herself to the most powerful man in the city. She had carved a place for herself, one precise action at a time.

By late afternoon, sunlight slanted across the desk, casting long shadows that seemed to stretch toward her as if marking her presence in this new world. Her thoughts wandered to her life outside these walls: her mother’s medical bills, her small apartment, the constant weight of responsibility she carried. Here, in this office, she felt small, but capable. She had done more than survive. She had excelled.

Lucian’s eyes met hers across the room, and for a brief moment, she saw something beyond professional evaluation: curiosity, awareness, a subtle acknowledgment of her presence. He was more than a man in a position of power. He was magnetic, precise, and impossible to ignore. And for the first time, Ava realized she might have to navigate not just professional demands, but the pull that accompanied every glance, every silent assessment, every word he had not spoken.

She straightened her blazer, exhaled, and returned to her work, alert and focused. She had survived day one, and she knew this was only the beginning. She had proven herself competent, capable, and quietly unshakable. And though she did not yet realize it, Lucian Blackwood had noticed, in ways that would shape everything to come.

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