CEO by Caitlin Valdez (feel good novels .TXT) ๐
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"He won't," Christian replied and hung up.
I quickly put the phone down and continued typing.
The phone started ringing again.
Oh my god!
I picked up, "Mr. Wilde's off - "
"Everything is dued by five," I heard he say and hung up.
I fell back in my chair as I sighed, not knowing what to feel.
I hurried to the coffee room, made myself a cup and headed back in.
I managed to fix the book and make five copies a little bit before five.
I knocked quietly, "Come in," I heard him grumble.
"Mr. Wilde, I completed everything," I said handing him back the binder and another binder with the other five copies.
"Thank you, Ms. White, did you have your lunch yet?" he asked.
I shook my head. "I haven't either, would you like to have lunch together?" he asked.
When did he suddenly become nice?
"Christopher," I heard a deep, masculine voice that sent shivers down my spine speak up.
"Mr. Gray!" Mr. Wilde said, standing up.
"Ms. White will be having lunch with me today," said Christian.
Christian lead me out his office.
"We're having lunch together? Since when?" I asked.
"Since before," he said, "Don't forget that I'm your boss's boss."
"Right," I said, "Thank you for saving me, Mr. Gray."
"You're very welcome."
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Chapter 7
Lunch managed to go by smoothly.
I kept noticing Christian's intense gaze burning holes into me.
I felt so flustered the whole time but I swallowed a sandwich with some water.
"Um, thank you Christian, for lunch," I said.
He gave me half of a smile, that rare but breathtaking one.
"You're welcome Ava. Anytime," he said, dropping me off in front of the office.
I noticed how close we were.Just a couple inches till our lips touch. Just slightly Ava. Don't come off desperate.
My breath turned heavy and my heart was about to burst.
He seemed to gaze back down at me.
I swear, we were two inches apart.
He blinked and quickly stepped back, ruining the moment.
He cleared his throat and adjusted his tie, "Have a good day at work, Ms. White," he said, formal and in a clip tone and headed back to his car.
He drove off in a second, leaving me standing there, shocked.
What. The. Hell?
We were so close to kissing!
So. Close.
Well, now I just sound desperate.
I sighed, wondering how desperate I must've looked.
โAva, you know better then that! You tried kissing Christian Gray. Thatโs never going to happen,โ I scolded myself quietly as I entered the building.
~*~*~
The rest of the day went by slower then it was supposed to be.
By nine, the office was empty and I was packing up my things.
โHow was your first day?โ asked Mr. Wilde standing by the doorway, startling me.
โUm,โ I said uncomfortably. He was the one that gave me all the work and kept on asking for coffee!
โIโm sorry for putting you through all that stress of typing everything, the coffee, etc. Iโll go a little bit easier on you tomorrow,โ he said as I flexed my fingers, suppressing the pain from the cramp.
He offered me a lazy smile.
โUh, yes, Mr. Wilde. Iโll see you tomorrow at nine am,โ I said forcing a smile back.
He nodded as I headed out the office after grabbing my things.
I set my belongings on the passenger seat, headed to the driverโs side and collapsed in my seat, dead tired.I groaned as I started the car.
It started to purr back to life before it died down.
โAh crap!โ I groaned as I retried over and over and over again before I gave up.
โCar not working?โ I heard a voice call.
My head flew up, meeting eyes with the one and only Christian Gray.
โWhy am I not surprised?โ he asked chuckling softly.
That was the first time Iโve ever heard him chuckle.
Jeez, why is he so serious?
I frowned at him, โWell, thank you, Mr. Gray,โ I snapped sarcastically.
I immediately corrected myself, โUm, sorry. I didnโt mean to snap and be sarcastic. Iโm just tired,โ I apologized.
โGet in,โ he said, nodding at the door.
โWhat?โ I asked confused.
โGet in,โ he repeated, โI donโt like repeating myself.โ
โBut I have to get home,โ I argued.
He didnโt say anything. He just waited.
I sighed as I got out of my car, โOkay, fine. What about my car?โ
โIt will be sent to the junk yard and youโll get money for it,โ he said.
โWait, what?! But thatโs my car!โ I exclaimed.
Why is he so controlling?!
โWill you really hoard a car that is broken down and looks like itโs from the eighteenth century?โ he asked.
I frowned at him.
โIโll get you a new car,โ he said, โTell me your address.โ
โMr. Gray, Iโm afraid that would not be necessary to get me a new car. I donโt need it,โ I said.
I had too much pride.โWhat did I say about repeating myself?โ he asked.
โOkay! But Iโll pay you back,โ I said.
โAre you saying I canโt afford it?โ he asked.
โWhat?! No!โ I exclaimed.
โGood. Then let me buy you a car,โ he said.
โMr. Gray, as I said, that wonโt be necessary. I promise,โ I protested.
โAva, let me get you something,โ he said, stopping the car at red light, โDo not talk back.โ
I shut up. I knew he was going to win the fight anyways, so whatโs the point.
Ten minutes later, we were in front of the building.
โThank you, Mr. Gray,โ he said.
He flashed me a lazy smile, the rare smiles, nodding, โSure. Your car will be downstairs the next morning. Iโll have Skye deliver it.โ
โSkye?โ I questioned.
โMy bodyguard,โ he said.
Interesting.
I nodded, โThank you again Mr. Gray,โ I said.
โIt was first Christian, now Mr. Gray. Just call me Christian,โ he said.
I nodded, waving good bye as he drove off.
The rest of the day dragged on, Mr. Wilde not getting any nicer.
Christian gave me his email address when we were having lunch and I got an email when I turned on the computer.
To: Ava White
From: Christian Gray
Subject: Back Into The Office
Dear Ava,
Did you manage to get back in the office safely?
Christian Gray, CEO of Gray Enterprise
To: Christian Gray
From: Ava White
Subject: Re: Back Into The Office
Dear Christian,
Yes, I did. Thank you for checking in.
Ava White, Assistant of Christopher Wilde
Almost immediately, his response came.
To: Ava White
From: Christian Gray
Subject: Glad
Dear Ava,
Thatโs nice to hear. Are you packed with work? Do you want we to talk to Christopher about it?
Christian Gray, CEO of Gray Enterprise
To: Christian Gray
From: Ava White
Subject: No Complaining Allowed
Dear Christian,
No, itโs fine. I should probably be getting used to it and I donโt want to give off a bad impression, but, thank you.
Ava White, Assistant of Christopher Wilde
To: Ava White
From: Christian Gray
Subject: Yes Maโam
Dear Ava,
Okay, fine. Youโre welcome.
Christian Gray, CEO of Gray Enterprise
I loved how is emails came by so quickly, as if he was waiting for them.
I chuckled at myself, no he wasnโt.
Author's Note (PLEASE Read):
I was just wondering fit the emailing format is too hard to read. Please comment! I'll try to change it if it is too hard because, hint, hint, there will be more coming up. Oh and there might be some mistakes in this book, please don't mind them because once I'm done with this book, I'll revise and edit. (It's going to be a long book. Maybe. I'll decided later.)
This book will not be a trilogy and there will be no BDSM. But there will be sex scenes. Yes, there will be sex scenes.
I bolded that for a reason but, I'll warn you guys at the beginning of the chapter, so don't worry.
Love you guys!
xx
ImprintPublication Date: 10-14-2013
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Dedication:
To all the loyal readers out there that stick with my book. I love you guys so much. It means a lot. Oh, and a big dedication to E.L. James, the author of the Fifty Shades trilogy. You guys should read her work, it's amazing. xx
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