Shourya's POV
"Mr. Shourya?" I heard from the backside just as I completed answering the question that Hr asked me.
I turned around and there stood a woman in a black suit. She is beautiful and the way she was looking at us screamed power.
"Miss. Aadhya," the HRs greeted, and she shifted her eyes from me to them. She just nodded at them and started walking towards us.
She is walking gracefully, holding her head high proudly. Her aura is so powerful and intimidating.
My eyes moved along with her as she reached the desk and leaned on it elegantly.
I just stared at her without even reacting. Her eyes are enormous, looking sharply at me. It was hard to read her expression."You are selected," she stated.
Really? I wanted to ask, but she just walked away after saying that. I looked at the HR people and they congratulated me.
"Congratulations, Mr. Shourya."
"Thank you," I replied to them.
"It's the first time Miss. Aadhya selected someone personally," one of the Hr's commented.
"Yeah, I only saw her firing 22 assistants in 2 years, but it's the first time she selected someone," another one replied.
Did she really fired 22 assistants?
"Anyway, congratulations again, Mr Shourya. You can start working from this Monday. Come tomorrow and complete the formalities and take your login id and your Id card."
"Enjoy your weekend as I don't think you will get more time to enjoy after getting into the work," they said, and I nodded. Then they all walked out, leaving me there.
I picked up my file from the table and walked out.
"Yesss," I squealed as I came out of the office.
"Sorry, sorry," I muttered when people on the road looked at me weirdly.
I never thought I would get a job in this much big company that too in a personal assistant post. I need to prepare myself to work under Miss. Aadhya.
I called my best friend, Arun, to share my happiness.
He is the only friend I have and he is working as an ethical hacker in an MNC."Arun, I got the job," I yelled as soon as he picked up the call.
"Slowly, Shourya, are you planning to make me deaf?" Arun hissed.
"I was excited," I commented.
"Congratulations," he said, meeting my excitement.
"Now, you can come out from that toxic house," he sighed.
"No, Arun, I can't come out until Manvi enters university," I replied.
We talked for some time while I got on a bus and reached my neighborhood. I bought some sweets at a sweet shop on the way home.
I knocked on the door as I reached the house. Manvi opened the door and smiled as she saw me.
"Bhai (Brother), you got the job?" she asked as I entered.
"Yes," I smiled.
"Congratulations, bhai," she squealed and hugged me and I patted her head.
She left me when we heard a throat clearing sound from my aunt. I glanced at my aunt and Tanvi, who just got there.
I opened the sweet box and forwarded it to her, saying, "Aunt, I got the job in Golden leaf company."
But instead of taking the sweet, she just gazed at the sweet box, then me, before speaking.
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Aadhya: The Phoenix Within
General FictionA sequel to Aadhya- The Phoenix's Fury (Previously known as "Aadhya- the life journey of a woman.") But you can read this as standalone too. Still, I suggest reading that before, to understand the second part easily. It only has 33 chapters in book...