Chapter 93
-Maya’s POV-
The surprise must have been clear on my face, because the word exploded out of me in a surprised gasp. “What?”
Ivan chuckled as he pulled out and I had to stop myself from letting out a moan, his eyes holding mine. “I know it’s out of the blue,” he admitted, “but hea
He leaned down then, pressing a quick kiss to my lips. It was a chaste peck, a playful tease that left me wanting more.
“Go get cleaned up,” he whispered, his voice husky. “I will use another bathroom down the hall because,” he added, a glint of amusement in his eyes, “I can’t promise I won’t take you again if we get in the shower together.”
With that, he turned and walked out of the bathroom, leaving me standing there speechless. It took a moment for my brain to catch up with what just hap
Ivan wanted me to work for him?
A mix of emotions swirled inside me – confusion, surprise, and a flicker of something else, something deeper and more unexpected. Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Happiness? Maybe.
Taking a deep breath, I finally tore myself away from the spot and stumbled towards the shower. The cool water cascaded down my skin, washing away
As the water massaged away the tension in my muscles, I replayed Ivan’s words in my mind. Working for him… it was a tempting offer, especially after weeks of fruitless job hunting. But there were complications, of course. The biggest one being A
His investment had given Ivan’s company a much– needed boost, propelling it back onto its feet. The irony of it all wasn’t lost on me. The man who rejected me, who broke my heart, was now indirectly he
The thought left a bitter taste in my mouth. I didn’t want to be beholden to him in any way, not even through Ivan.
But then there was the other side of the coin. Working for Ivan meant being close to him, spending more time together. The idea sent a thrill through me,
By the time I stepped out of the shower, towel wrapped around my body, I knew I had to hear him out. This wasn’t just about a job; it was about something more, something deeper that was starting to bloom between
I dried myself off quickly, the nervous energy buzzing under my skin. When I emerged from the bathroom, Ivan was already sitting on the bed, clad only
He gave me a slow smile, his eyes lingering on my form for a beat too long before he gestured to the empty space beside him. “Come here,” he smiled,
I walked over and sat down next to him, leaving a comfortable distance between us. He cleared his throat, seemingly gathering his thoughts.
“Look,” he began, his voice sincere, “I’ve seen you running yourself ragged trying to find a job. It’s not easy out there, especially with everything that’s go
He hesitated for a moment, then continued. “As much as I hate to even mention his name,” he said with a grimace, “Alex’s investment has
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been a lifesaver for the company. Business is booming again, and I’m finally back on my feet.”
I already knew this. He reached out and took my hand in his, his fingers intertwining with mine. The warmth of his touch sent a jolt through me, a silent reassurance in the face o
“You don’t need to be out there struggling. I can offer you a job. A good job, with a decent salary and benefits.”
I squeezed his
and back, a silent acknowledgment of his offer. The truth was, it was tempting. The financial security, the chance to be close to him… it was all very app
But the voice of reason, the one laced with a healthy dose of skepticism, piped up in my head.
“Ivan,” I started, my voice cautious, “I appreciate the offer, I really do. But working for you… it wouldn’t be easy.”
He raised an eyebrow, a question hanging in the air. “Why not?”
“Because of Alex,” I said bluntly. “He’s a part of the company now, and the thought of working in the same place as him when it was the fact that I didn’t want anything to do with him that made me quit a job I really loved and after everything that happened…” My voice
His expression softened in understanding. “I know. Look, I get it. The whole Alex situation is a mess, and I wouldn’t blame you for wanting nothing to do w but I’m proposing this because you are stressed out, especially after having to let go of something you love and I hate seeing you unhappy.”
A wave of gratitude washed over me. He understood. He saw the hurt and the pain I tried to hide.
“So what kind of job would I even be doing?” The question tumbled out, a mix of curiosity and lingering hesitation still battling within me.
He leaned back slightly, a thoughtful look on his face. “Honestly, Amaya,” he began, “you have a lot of options. You’re smart, capable, and you have a great eye for detail. You could be my personal assistant, handling my schedule and paperwork. Or,” he continued, seeing the flicker of doubt in my eyes, “you could choose something else entirely. We’re expanding the company, and there are openings in marketing, human resources, even event planning. Anything you want to do.”
His words sparked a flicker of excitement within me. The idea of having some control over my role, of choosing something that actually Interested me, w
were slim, still made me uneasy.
“I don’t know, Ivan. It’s all a bit overwhelming. And the thought of even being in the same space…”
He cut me off gently. “I understand you and believe me, I’m the last person that wants you near him but he is almost never physically present at the office to–day operations to me. You wouldn’t have to interact with him directly.”
He paused for a moment, his gaze searching mine. “And honestly, Amaya,” he continued, his voice low and serious, “I hate seeing you this. stressed about a job. We both know you deserv end interviews. This is a chance for you to use your skills, to build a career, and to be close to me. I know interior design was your major but we can mak
He reached out and brushed a stray strand of hair from my face, his touch sending a shiver down my spine. “Think about it, okay? No pressure. But if you’re intereste
I met his gaze, the warmth in his eyes battling with the lingering apprehension in my own. Working for Ivan, being close to him, was a tempting prospect.
The decision, I realized, wasn’t going to be an easy one.
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Taking a deep breath, I forced a smile. “Thank you for offering. I really appreciate it. I’ll definitely think about it.”
I started to rise from the bed, but Ivan’s hand shot out, grabbing my wrist gently. His eyes traveled down my body for a fleeting moment, a flicker of desir soft chuckle that bubbled up from within me.
“Nope,” I shook my head playfully. “That’s enough for one night. Pretty sure I’m going to be sore for days already,”
His brow furrowed in concern. “Did I hurt you?”
I leaned back down and pressed a quick kiss to his lips. “It’s a good kind of sore, don’t worry about it. Now, I should probably get dressed and go check o
The playful banter died on my lips as both our phones chimed in unison, breaking the peaceful silence of the moment. Ivan’s phone was closer, so he re
I braced myself mentally, already preparing for the news of another attack or some new development in the war with Alex’s pack. But the words that gree
He looked up at me, his expression a mix of surprise and something else I couldn’t quite decipher. “Just saw a breaking news headline. Alex just announ married in two months.””