the billonaires secretary

the billonaires secretary

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Bianca is a fresh out of college with hopes and dreams of climbing the corporate ladder. Dean on the other hand is already at the top and just got divorced . Her whole lives takes a spin when her whole word collides with his

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chapter one - The interview

Bianca

New York smelled like ambition and overpriced coffee.

The cab ride had been quiet, but inside, my thoughts were loud. Today wasn’t just another job interview—it was the interview. Andrews Tech wasn’t just any tech company. It was the empire. Sleek, powerful, untouchable. And if I got this job… everything could change.

I adjusted the collar of my blouse and stepped out onto the pavement in front of the building. My heels clicked against the concrete as I looked up. Thirty-five floors of glass, steel, and intimidation.

I took a breath. You’ve got this.

Inside, the lobby was marble and chrome, minimal but screaming money. Everyone moved with purpose—well-dressed, phone-in-hand, no time to waste.

The receptionist gave me a quick glance before nodding. “Thirty-fifth floor. They’re expecting you.”

The elevator doors opened, and I stepped in alone. As I ascended, my reflection stared back at me in the mirrored walls—polished makeup, soft waves in my hair, and an expression I’d perfected: calm, cool, collected.

When the doors opened, a sharp-looking woman with a clipboard was waiting. “Bianca West?”

“Yes.”

“This way.”

She led me down a glass corridor and into a large conference room with a sweeping view of Manhattan. The city looked like something out of a dream—buzzing, brilliant, alive.

Three executives sat behind a long table. They smiled, professional but distant, and motioned for me to sit.

The questions came quickly—tell us about your background, your experience, your goals. I answered smoothly. I was ready for this.

Until the door opened.

“Is this the interview for my new secretary?”

The voice was deep and smooth, with a cool edge that made my skin tighten.

Everyone turned.

So did I.

Dean Andrews.

He didn’t need an introduction. I’d seen his face on magazine covers, in business articles, and once, on a massive billboard in Times Square. But seeing him in person was… different.

Tall. Sharp suit. Dark hair. Cold, calculating eyes that landed on me like a touch I hadn’t asked for—but didn’t mind.

One of the execs stood fast. “Mr. Andrews—we weren’t aware—”

“I know.” He stepped into the room, unhurried. “I changed my mind.”

He walked with the kind of confidence that came naturally to men who owned entire buildings. He didn’t look at anyone else—just me.

“You can leave,” he said to the room.

There was a pause.

“Sir, we’re in the middle of—”

“I said leave.”

Silence. A moment later, they all gathered their papers and filed out, heads down, not daring to question him again.

The door shut.

It was just the two of us now.

Dean moved to the table but didn’t sit. He leaned back against it, arms crossed, head tilted slightly as he studied me.

“Bianca West,” he said. “NYU grad. Degree in tech strategy and data systems. You interned at Ridgeway Analytics. Then a short-term position at FenTech. Impressive.”

“I didn’t realize I’d be interviewed by the CEO himself,” I replied evenly.

“You weren’t supposed to be.” His lips curved—barely. “But I like to be hands-on with certain hires.”

My gaze didn’t falter. “I hope I haven’t disappointed you so far.”

“No. Not yet.”

He moved around the table and stood behind me. Not touching, but close. Too close. I could feel the heat of him through the air.

“I need someone who can keep up,” he said, voice low. “My last secretary couldn’t. She cried during a board meeting.”

“She probably wasn’t used to the pressure.”

“And you are?”

I turned my head slightly, meeting his gaze. “Try me.”

Dean held my stare. I didn’t look away.

Finally, he walked toward the door, adjusting the cuffs of his black shirt. “You’re hired.”

I raised an eyebrow. “No second interview? No HR paperwork?”

“I don’t waste time.” He opened the door, then paused.

“Oh, and Bianca…” His voice dropped half an octave. “Be in my office at eight tomorrow morning. Sharp. I like things… punctual.”

He didn’t wait for a response.

The door clicked shut behind him.

And just like that, I had the job.

The crazy thing? I wasn’t even surprised.

Something about the way he’d looked at me—the way he’d tested me—I knew I passed.

But something in his eyes warned me too. Dean Andrews wasn’t a man who played fair.

And this job?

It was going to be anything but ordinary.

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9 Chapters
chapter one - The interview
BiancaNew York smelled like ambition and overpriced coffee.The cab ride had been quiet, but inside, my thoughts were loud. Today wasn’t just another job interview—it was the interview. Andrews Tech wasn’t just any tech company. It was the empire. Sleek, powerful, untouchable. And if I got this job… everything could change.I adjusted the collar of my blouse and stepped out onto the pavement in front of the building. My heels clicked against the concrete as I looked up. Thirty-five floors of glass, steel, and intimidation.I took a breath. You’ve got this.Inside, the lobby was marble and chrome, minimal but screaming money. Everyone moved with purpose—well-dressed, phone-in-hand, no time to waste.The receptionist gave me a quick glance before nodding. “Thirty-fifth floor. They’re expecting you.”The elevator doors opened, and I stepped in alone. As I ascended, my reflection stared back at me in the mirrored walls—polished makeup, soft waves in my hair, and an expression I’d perfect
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chapter 2 . the calm before the storm
BiancaSunday mornings in New York weren’t quiet. They were never quiet. But for once, my apartment was.The city still moved outside my window—horns, distant music, someone shouting in Spanish down the block—but inside my little studio on the Upper West Side, it felt like the air was holding its breath. Like it knew tomorrow wasn’t just another Monday.I sat cross-legged on my bed, wearing an oversized hoodie and sipping lukewarm coffee from my favorite mug. The words “Boss Babe” were starting to fade off the side, but I wasn’t ready to let it go.My laptop sat open in front of me. And on the screen? Dean Andrews.A dozen tabs open.Forbes articles. Business profiles. A paparazzi shot of him at some gala, tuxedo on point and a woman who wasn’t smiling on his arm.Soon-to-be ex-wife, one headline said.I scanned through the text, chewing on the inside of my cheek. Divorced just three months ago. No kids. Co-founder of Andrews Tech. Built the company from the ground up alongside her. N
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chapter 3 . the end of the week
BiancaBy the time Friday rolled around, I was starting to feel the weight of the week lift. It wasn’t easy, but I’d managed to survive my first five days in the icy, corporate trenches of Andrews Tech.My mornings were a blur of running around the polished glass building, answering calls, managing schedules, making sure Dean’s espresso machine was always stocked, and trying to keep up with his unpredictable demands.Dean was a walking hurricane—demanding, impatient, and often, downright rude—but somehow, I didn’t mind. Not really. There was something magnetic about him that kept me coming back, even though I knew it was a battle.But today? Today, I was looking forward to a break.I had every intention of leaving the office by 6 p.m., even if I had to fake an emergency. I hadn’t planned on sticking around for an extra minute, especially after a week of barely having time to breathe between tasks. I’d earned some quiet time—maybe a glass of wine and an episode of whatever true-crime d
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chapter 4. the event
BiancaThe fundraiser was nothing short of extravagant. The venue, a sprawling glass tower overlooking the city, was filled with the most influential people in the tech world. The soft hum of polite conversations mingled with the clink of champagne glasses and the occasional laughter, and I couldn’t help but feel out of place.I’d never been to an event like this, and the sleek, perfectly-dressed guests made me feel like I was wearing a neon sign that read newbie.As I stood next to Dean, I tried my best to blend in, but my nerves were starting to show. I could feel the eyes of several people flicking toward me, whispering behind their hands.Dean, however, was unfazed. He looked every bit the part—tall, impeccably dressed in a sharp tuxedo, his posture straight, exuding an effortless aura of authority. He’d been introduced to several donors, most of them nodding in acknowledgment of his presence, but he didn’t seem to care much about any of them. His focus remained on me.“You look g
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chapter 5 casual encounters
BiancaIt had been weeks since the fundraiser, and things at work had settled back into a kind of routine. Dean and I still danced around each other, exchanging small flirtations, but nothing more. He was a professional—his sharp, cool demeanor remained as always. And I? I did my best to keep things strictly professional, even as the temptation to break that boundary grew stronger by the day.I couldn’t deny the heat that simmered between us whenever our paths crossed. The subtle glances. The way he always seemed to be just a little too close. But neither of us had crossed the line—at least not yet.It was late on a Friday afternoon when I decided to take a break. The office was quiet, the buzz of conversations in the background had faded, and the sky outside had started to darken. I needed a pick-me-up. So, I grabbed my coat, slipped out of the office, and made my way to my favorite coffee shop a few blocks away.It was a small, cozy place—dimly lit, with mismatched furniture that ga
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chapter 6: Mixed signals
Bianca’s POV The office was too damn quiet. The hum of the overhead lights buzzed louder than usual, I stood from my chair and rolled my shoulders, wincing at the knot tightening between my shoulder blades. Hours of prepping Dean’s files for the investor meeting had sucked the life out of me , literally but it was worth it. Everything was perfect. I walked over and placed the last file on his desk. “It’s done,” I said softlly. “At last.” He didn’t even bother to look up. His eyes stayed fixed on the screen, his eyebrows tensing like they always did when he was buried too deep in thought. “You know you didn’t have to stay right?” I raised an eyebrow. “i know, You say that every time I stay late.” He sighed through his nose, a quiet, almost irritated sound. “yeah i do probably cause i mean it” “ Someone had to make sure your pitch didn’t look like it was typed by a half asleep intern on their third espresso.” He smiled. Good . A small one, but still he thought it was funny , he
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Chapter 7: "I don't chase men:
Bianca By Monday morning, I’d convinced myself I could handle whatever version of Dean Andrews walked through those doors. i barely got much work dont the entire weekend. I had spent the whole weekend wondering if I’d imagined the tension, the way his fingers had brushed mine, the breathless pause between us when I thought—for a split second that he might kiss me. Turns out, I didn’t have to wonder long. Dean showed up looking like nothing had happened at all. Black suit, black tie, calm confidence. Not a single glance in my direction. Not even a nod. At first I thought I was invisible and probably didn't even show up to work then I checked my email and yeah I did show up to work he was just being an asshole “Please prioritize the quarterly investor update. I’ll need the draft by 3 p.m. – D.A.” I felt sick looking at the email. was this some type of joke why am I not surprised. Real mature Dean ,real mature Tuesday came, and with it, more of the same. Dean was a master at e
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Chapter 8 Old habits
Dean’s POV The scotch burned going down, but it was better than thinking. Who would have thought that the penthouse on the sixth floor with a skyline view would feel like a trap I should’ve been working. Hell, I should’ve been doing anything other than replaying Friday night on a loop in my head. Her voice. Her mouth—just inches from mine. The way she didn’t pull away. I looked down and saw my dog Vegas was looking up and me wagging his tail. probably wanted a snack. I walked to the kitchen cabinet and picked up some treats and gave him. Atleast he seemed happy A gentle knock on the door cut through the silence, I didn't check the peephole I knew that knock any where. A knock made my a certain familiar slender fingers. I took a deep breath Only one person knocked like they had a right to still be here. “Evelyn,” I muttered as I opened the door. She stood there in a cream coat and a red scarf, looking effortlessly beautiful. Her hair was down, I always told her she looked way
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Chapter 9: New beginning
Bianca’s POVTwo weeks. 14 business daysThat’s how long I’d kept my head down and pretended Dean Andrews didn’t make me have butterflies in my stomache whenever he merely walked byHe’d gone cold—glacial, even. No more quiet moments. No lingering glances. Just work. Orders. Tasks. intentionally dodging like I was just another name on payroll.Fine. If that’s how he wanted to play it, I could match it. I wasn’t here for fairytales. I mean we were both adults who had set boundaries That’s where Michael came in.“I’m just saying,” he said, balancing his coffee on the edge of my desk, “if you didn’t cry at the ending of Eternal Sunshine, I’m judging you.”I snorted. “Not everyone cries during indie romance films, Michael.”“Oh, so you're heartless?”“No, i frankly thought the whole thing was corny, i mean come onnnnn.”He grinned. “let me guess you like 3 hour films about a tomato and why its a tomato?”I laughed . Micheal was funny and sweet. I like funny and sweet.Michael had joine
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