chapter 4

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Vaidehi sharma's POV

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Vaidehi sharma's POV

The next morning, I get ready in formal wears for my job

I was kinda nervous because it was my first time and I'm going to work for this big corporation

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I was kinda nervous because it was my first time and I'm going to work for this big corporation. I walked out of my house cab was waiting for me, sat on cab after sometime arrived at Sunshine Corporation.
I took some deep breaths and entered Sunshine. Observing every little detail of the decor, I saw many employees working and talking. I was feeling nervous, but then I saw Mrs. Kapoor.
Mrs. Kapoor, Aayansh's secretary, I greeted her warmly and briefed her on my tasks.
"Good morning, Vaidehi! Welcome to Sunshine Corporation. You'll be working as a junior assistant, supporting the team with data entry, filing, and other administrative tasks," Mrs. Kapoor explained
I nodded eagerly, taking in the information. I was determined to work hard and prove myself.
As i settled into my cabin, and began working on my assignments. But just as I was getting into the zone, my phone rang. I answered it, expecting it to be a quick call.
However, someone appeared at my cabin, "Vaidehi, what are you doing?!" It was none other than Aayansh shekhawat, he thundered. his expression darkening as he saw me on the phone "You're supposed to be working, not chatting on the phone!"
My eyes widened in surprise, and I quickly apologized, "I-I'm so sorry, sir. I'll wrap it up quickly."
But Aayansh sir was unforgiving. "Personal calls are not allowed during work hours, miss. You need to focus on your tasks. We have a lot to get done today!"
Vaidehi felt a flush rise to her cheeks as she quickly ended the call
Aayansh sir's outburst was followed by a stern gesture, as he banged his hand on the table and assigned me even more tasks for the day. My eyes widened in dismay as I gazed at the pile of work growing before me.
"D-done, sir," she stuttered, trying to hide her exhaustion.
But Aayansh sir was unsympathetic. "I don't pay you to slack off, miss. I expect all of these tasks to be completed by the end of the day. No excuses!"
I nodded reluctantly, feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work.
He left my cabin.
I took deep breaths trying to focus on my work, my mind racing with the daunting tasks ahead. As I worked tirelessly, my fatigue grew, but I refused to give up.

As the day drew to a close, I submitted my work, my eyes heavy with exhaustion. I knew i hadn't done my best, but I hoped Aayansh sir would understand. Little did I know, my challenges were only just beginning.
I walked into Aayansh sir cabin, My heart racing with anticipation. I had gathered all my completed assignments and was determined to show him my hard work. With a steady hand, I placed the files on his table, my eyes meeting his intense gaze.
Aayansh sir looked up from his work, his expression unreadable. "What's this, miss sharma" he asked, his voice neutral.
"All my completed assignments, sir," I replied, my voice clear. "I wanted to show you that I'm capable of handling the workload."
Aayansh sir's eyes scanned the files, his expression unchanging. I felt my anxiety grow, wondering if I had done enough. Finally, he spoke up, "Good work, miss sharma. But don't think this means you can slack off. Keep up the effort."

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