The Janitor Opened the CEO’s Door, Then She Saw His HR File-thuyhien

The door opened with a soft click.

Noah Bennett stopped so suddenly that the cleaning cart bumped his hip and the mop handle rattled against the bucket.

The executive hallway smelled like lemon disinfectant, burnt office coffee, and the kind of cold air that never seemed to reach the lower floors.

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For one frozen second, his mind did not understand what his eyes had found.

Celeste Rowan, the billionaire CEO of RowanTech Global, stood beside her glass desk, sliding one arm into a blazer over her blouse.

She was not exposed.

She was fully dressed in professional clothes, just caught in a private moment she had expected to have alone.

That almost made it worse.

Noah had entered a room where he did not belong, on a floor where he was not supposed to be, in front of a woman whose name sat on the building like a warning.

His mind gave him one order.

Get out.

“I’m sorry,” he blurted, stepping back so fast the cart clipped the doorframe. “I knocked. I thought nobody was inside. I didn’t mean to—Ms. Rowan, I’m sorry. I’ll leave.”

He kept his eyes on the carpet because looking at her felt like making the mistake twice.

His face burned.

His pulse thudded in his ears.

He could already see the whole thing unfolding: security, HR, a printed incident report, a supervisor using a gentle voice while saying words that would destroy him.

Termination.

No more night shift.

No more insurance.

No more chance to keep Ava’s medicine paid for.

Then Celeste spoke.

“Wait.”

The word was quiet.

That made it worse too.

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