When Her Billionaire Boss Came Drunk to Her Door, One Message Changed Everything-kieutrinh

My arrogant billionaire boss showed up drunk at my apartment just before midnight and whispered, “I need you.”

The doorbell did not ring like a normal doorbell.

It hammered.

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It kept going in sharp, impatient bursts, cutting through the quiet of my apartment while rain scratched against the window above the kitchen sink.

I woke up on my couch with my paperback flattened across my chest, my glasses sitting crooked on my nose, and one sock half off my foot.

The radiator hissed in the corner.

The lamp beside the thrift-store bookshelf threw a tired yellow circle across the rug.

For a second, I thought I had dreamed the sound.

Then the doorbell rang again.

I checked the clock on my phone.

11:47 p.m.

No one good came to your apartment at 11:47 p.m. on a Thursday night.

Not in my building.

Not with that kind of urgency.

My name is Emma Carter, and until that night, Cameron Reed terrified me.

Not because he yelled.

Cameron never yelled.

He had no need to.

He had built an entire corporate language out of silence, cold eye contact, and the kind of pause that made grown adults start explaining themselves before he had even asked a question.

He was the CEO of Reed Global.

I was his executive assistant.

That meant I knew his life in pieces.

I knew how he took his coffee.

I knew which board member he distrusted.

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