Chapter 4 – A New Chapter in Haven Harbor
Hazel’s POV
The sound of a spoon tapping against a champagne glass cut through the chatter in the small conference room. I turned to see Aiden Dalton, my boss of three years, standing with a proud smile on his face.
“Everyone, please join me in congratulating Hazel Vance on her graduation!”
Applause erupted from my coworkers. My cheeks warmed as they raised their plastic cups of sparkling cider in my direction. The small surprise party they’d organized touched me more than they could know.
“Thank you all so much,” I said, fighting back tears. “Working here while finishing my degree hasn’t been easy, but your support made it possible.”
Aiden approached me with an envelope. “We’re so proud of you, Hazel. But now that you’ve got your degree, I have to insist you start looking for opportunities in your field.”
I frowned. “Are you firing me?”
He laughed. “Of course not! But you’re overqualified for admin work now. You deserve better.”
“But I love it here. The hours work perfectly with Leo’s schedule, and everyone’s been so understanding when emergencies come up.”
Aiden placed his hand on my shoulder. “And we’ve loved having you. But you’ve worked too hard to settle.”
I nodded, knowing he was right. My business degree with a specialty in marketing operations demanded more than filing paperwork and answering phones. Leo and I deserved better.
As the party wound down, I started clearing paper plates when my phone buzzed. Chloe’s name flashed on the screen.
“What’s up?” I asked, cradling the phone against my shoulder.
“Guess who just got off the phone with my dad?”
“Oscar? What did he want?” I asked, curious. Chloe’s father had always been kind to me, especially after Leo was born.
“He wants to know if you’re interested in interviewing for an executive assistant position.”
I nearly dropped the stack of plates I was holding. “At his company?”
“No, better! At Sterling Group in Haven Harbor. Dad plays golf with one of their board members. Their CEO’s assistant is retiring, and they need someone exceptional to replace her.”
My mouth went dry. Sterling Group was one of the most prestigious corporations on the East Coast. “That’s… that’s way out of my league, Chl.”
“No, it’s not! You’ve basically been running Aiden’s office since you started. This is perfect timing with your graduation.”
“But Haven Harbor is three hours away,” I pointed out. “I can’t uproot Leo like that.”
“Actually…” Chloe’s voice took on that tone she used when she was about to reveal a surprise. “Noah just got offered a position at Haven Harbor Hospital. Senior PR coordinator.”
I gasped. “Chloe! That’s amazing! Why didn’t you tell me?”
“I was waiting for the right moment. And now it’s here!” She paused dramatically. “I already found us an amazing furnished apartment with three bedrooms. One for you, one for me, and one for little Leo.”
“Us? You want us to live together?”
“Of course! And before you ask, Noah already arranged to transfer his tech job to their Haven Harbor branch. We’ll all be together!”
I sank into a chair, overwhelmed. “This is happening so fast.”
“Sometimes fast is good,” Chloe said softly. “Haven Harbor could be a fresh start for all of us. No more running into Ethan and Jessica at the grocery store. No more whispers from people who’ve known you since kindergarten.”
She was right. Ever since Ethan had cheated on me with my cousin, and even more since I’d returned from that masquerade ball pregnant, my hometown had felt suffocating with judgment.
“When’s the interview?” I asked, my decision already made.
“Tomorrow at ten. Video call with someone named Evelyn Reed.”
My heart raced. “Tomorrow? That’s so soon!”
“Fortune favors the bold, Hazel. This is your moment to shine.”
The next morning, I sat at my kitchen table in my nicest blouse, hands trembling slightly as I waited for the video call to connect. Leo was with my parents, giving me the quiet I needed.
When the screen lit up, I was faced with an elegant older woman with light blonde hair twisted into a neat bun. Her smile was warm, putting me instantly at ease.
“Miss Vance? I’m Evelyn Reed, current executive assistant to Mr. Sterling. Thank you for making time for this interview.”
“Thank you for considering me, Ms. Reed.”
She chuckled. “Call me Evelyn, please. Now, Oscar Dalton speaks very highly of you, but I’d like to hear about your experience in your own words.”
For the next forty minutes, I detailed my work experience, education, and skills. Evelyn asked pointed questions about my organizational methods, ability to handle pressure, and experience with confidential information.
“The position is demanding,” she explained. “Mr. Sterling runs a tight ship and expects excellence. His schedule is packed, and you’ll be responsible for managing it flawlessly. There will be late nights and occasional weekend work.”
“I understand,” I replied, straightening my shoulders. “I should mention that I have a three-year-old son. His care is my priority, but I’m committed to excellence in my work as well.”
I held my breath, waiting for the polite rejection that often followed this disclosure.
Instead, Evelyn smiled. “I raised two children while working for Mr. Sterling’s father. The company values work-life balance, within reason. As long as the work gets done exceptionally well, there’s flexibility for family needs.”
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