6 Chapter 6 – The CEO’s Curiosity
Chapter 6 – The CEO’s Curiosity
Liam’s POV
I tossed my phone onto the hotel bed and stared out at the New York skyline. The early morning light cast long shadows across the luxury suite, but I barely noticed the view. My mind was stuck on that phone call from yesterday.
Who the hell was this woman? And why couldn’t I stop thinking about her voice?
I ran a hand through my hair, irritated at my own distraction. I had a billion–dollar company to run, meetings scheduled all day, and here I was, fixated on my new assistant whom I’d never
even met.
“Get it together, Sterling,” I muttered to myself.
The memory of her calm, melodious voice answering my deliberate challenge made me uneasy. Most people cowered when I used that tone. She hadn’t. Instead, she’d stood her ground with perfect professionalism.
And I’d hung up on her. Like a damn teenager.
I grabbed my phone again and dialed Evelyn.
“Good morning, Mr. Sterling,” Evelyn’s familiar yoice answered.
“Morning, Evelyn. How’s the new girl working out?” I tried to sound casual.
“Ms. Vance is doing wonderfully,” she replied, and I could hear the smile in her voice. “Sharp as a tack. Already mastered the filing system.”
“Ms. Vance,” I repeated, finally having a last name to attach to the voice. “Where did you find her again?”
“She came highly recommended by both Adrian West and Oscar Dalton.”.
That caught my attention. Adrian was my closest friend and a notoriously demanding CEO himself. And Oscar Dalton was one of our biggest investors. If both men vouched for her, she must be exceptional.
“And she has no previous experience as an executive assistant?”
“None at all,” Evelyn confirmed. “But sometimes raw talent trumps experience. You should have seen how she handled your little test yesterday.”
Igrimaced. “I wasn’t testing her.”
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“Of course not,” Evelyn replied, her tone making it clear she didn’t believe me for a second. “You always bark at strange women answering your private line.”
“I don’t bark,” I protested, though I knew it was a lie.
Evelyn’s laugh was knowing. “I’ve worked for you since you were in diapers, Liam. You most certainly do bark. But Ms. Vance didn’t even flinch.”
That fact bothered and intrigued me in equal measure. “Send me her resume.”
“Checking up on my hiring decision?” she teased.
“Just curious,” I replied, too quickly.
“Curiosity ab
“Curiosity about staff? That’s new for you.”
I scowled, the
I scowled, though she couldn’t see it. “Just send it, Evelyn.”
“Yes, sir,” she replied, and I could practically see her smirking. “Anything else?”
“That’s all for now,” I said and ended the call.
Minutes later, my email pinged. I opened Hazel Vance’s resume immediately, scanning it with interest. Business degree with honors. Previous employment at Dalton Enterprises. Excellent references. But no photo. Every resume I’d ever seen included a photo.
“What do you look like, Hazel Vance?” I murmured, scrolling through the document again.
My phone rang, disrupting my thoughts. It was Damian Knight, my VP and best friend since college.
“You ready for the Henderson meeting?” he asked without preamble.
“Born ready,” I replied, pushing thoughts of my mysterious new assistant aside. “Meet you in the lobby in twenty.”
The Henderson meeting dragged on for hours. The old man was brilliant but long–winded, and by the time we finished negotiating terms for acquiring his tech startup, it was late afternoon.
“That was brutal,” Damian commented as we walked back to our hotel. “But worth it. Henderson’s encryption software will give us the edge over Clairemont Industries.”
“Eric can kiss my ass,” I replied, thinking of my chief rival with distaste. “His company’s been trying to poach our clients for years.”
“Speaking of which,” Damian said, glancing at me sideways, “heard anything from Isabella lately?”
I scowled at the mention of Julian’s daughter. “Thankfully, no. Though I’m sure she’ll turn up at some charity event soon, pretending we had something more than one regrettable date.”
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“She’s persistent, I’ll give her that,” Damian laughed.
Back in my suite, I checked my emails. Most were routine business matters, easily delegated. But one caught my eye – from .
My finger hovered over it for a moment before clicking.
Mr. Sterling,
Attached please find the detailed analysis of the Chen proposal you requested yesterday. I’ve taken the liberty of including comparative data from our previous negotiations with similar companies, as well as a breakdown of potential profit margins based on three different contract scenarios.
The meeting has been rescheduled as noted, and all relevant materials have been forwarded to
your
tablet for easy access during your flight tomorrow.
Please let me know if you require any additional information.
Respectfully,
Hazel Vance
Executive Assistant to Liam Sterling
Sterling Group
I stared at the email, genuinely impressed. I hadn’t actually requested this analysis – I’d just mentioned the Chen proposal to see how she’d react. Not only had she taken the initiative to prepare it, but she’d gone above and beyond with comparative data I hadn’t even considered.
Opening the attached file confirmed my impression. The work was flawless – organized, thorough, and insightful. This wasn’t just competence; this was excellence.
And she’d accomplished it on her first day.
I leaned back in my chair, tapping my fingers against the desk. Who exactly was Hazel Vance? And why was I so fixated on finding out?
My phone buzzed with a text from Adrian.
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