The Sweetness of Love at the First SightChapter 1
As I adjusted my uniform and stepped out from the CEO's office,
Valerie Wade was already sitting on the sofa, scrutinizing me from head to toe.
A colleague leaned in and whispered, "Ms. White, the Madam has been waiting to see the CEO for two hours."
I calmly fastened the last button and smiled, "Apologies, Madam, you know Mr. Shaw likes to take his time."
Without warning, she slapped me hard across the face and stormed into the office.
That day, rumors about Michael Shaw and me spread like wildfire.
As night fell, Valerie handed me a wad of cash with a smile.
I smiled faintly, thinking, "You are all just pawns; I choose to be the bait."
Valerie asked me, "The results are promising. How are things progressing?"
I shook my head and said I hadn't uncovered much yet. That was the reason why I agreed to carry on her plan to spread rumors about Michael and me.
The aim was to lure out Michael's real lover.
"Ms. Wade, are you really sure Mr. Shaw is hiding a woman secret love nest?"
I couldn't resist voicing my doubt.
I had been Michael Shaw's private assistant for three months now and I still hadn't uncovered a single lead.
"I’m sure," Valerie said through gritted teeth. "He often calls out someone's name at night, but I can't make it out."
"He also disappears regularly and no one knows where he goes. He has a photo album that no one is allowed to touch."
"Once, a servant accidentally knocked it over while cleaning. She was fired the next day and even had a finger broken."
I nodded silently, without saying a word.
After Valerie left, I took the cash and headed straight to the hospital.
I handed over the overdue medical fees, letting out a sigh of relief.
Aunt Bella lay peacefully in the hospital bed.
Three years ago, my fiancé Lucien Foster died in a car accident and Aunt Bella, his mother, witnessed everything from the roadside. That event instantly caused her to fell into a coma from a brain hemorrhage.
As I was holding her hand, I whispered, "Mama Bella, please wake up soon…."
At the office, Michael assigned tasks to me as usual.
"Discuss the contract with Mr. Zane, organize the weekend dinner with Javier Fernandez, the minister and ensure the finance department's data is finalized by the end of the month."
"Got it, Mr. Shaw."
I turned to leave, but he uncharacteristically stood up and walked towards me step by step.