chapter 2

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Her mother hadn't thought about anyone but herself when she'd opened her veins on the day selena had graduated. Refusing to go down the road of bitterness she stared at her boss and prayed he didn't want to fire her.

"This has nothing to do with your job. Actually, I hope to promote you. My personal assistant is going on maternity lift and I want you to take her place. I've seen the way you work, and I want to see you taking on that role," he said, closing shut her file.
Silence met his statement.

"Thank you. Erm, I don't want to seem rude, but I'm not qualified in that field."

"Miss Moore, you put yourself through college and are as qualified to handle this role as any other women I have here. Stacey will train you in the next six weeks, and you'll take over from her," he said.

Selena didn't know what to do. "I just want to make coffee and hand out the mail. I can do that."
His hand slammed on the desk, making her jump. Her fingers tightened round the handles of her chair. Any acts of violence scared her. She kept her gaze on his hands, thankful it stayed in the one place.

"I've told you what you're going to be doing. Don't argue with me."

She nodded her head.

"Good. Now that's settled I've got a few questions I want you to answer." Jalal picked up a pen and opened her folder. Moving her hands away from the chair she clasped them together in her lap, hating the initial fear that came forward whenever a man was angry. Why couldn't she be like other women and argue or march out? Confrontation wasn't her.

"Are you ready?" he asked.

Another nod of the head. There was nothing more she could do.

"Do you have any family?"

"No," she said.

"Is there anyone waiting for you back home? A friend, a room-mate, lover?"

"I don't know how any of this is relevant to this position," she said, her cheeks on fire from his comment about a lover. Having a lover would mean trusting the opposite sex. She didn't trust the cat that lived next door with her elderly neighbour, let alone a man.

"I need these questions answered."

Licking her lips she shook her head.

"Boyfriend or partner?"

She shook her head.

"I need you to write down all your phone numbers so I can reach you at any time." He got up and came round the desk and handed her a board to lean on and a piece of paper with her work picture at the top. Jalal passed her a pen.

Selena began writing her home address and her personal details. Her hand shook as she felt him behind her, leaning over her shoulder.
His breath moved her hair across her neck, the close
proximity making her nervous.

"What's the matter?" he asked.

"N-nothing."

"You've stopped writing."

"I'm sorry." Closing her eyes in the hope to gather her bearings
She filled in the rest of the form. Her hand shook, and her eyes blurred as she tried to control the flow of tears. Jalal didn't scare her. His dominating presence and what she witnessed in her past scared her.

Clicking the pen she gave him both the sheet and the pen back.

"Can I go back to work?" she asked.

"You may. Tomorrow I want you into work, so Stacey can start your training. I look forward to working with you."

Selena nodded and ran for the door. She gave a tug, and it wouldn't budge. Trying to contain her whimper of frustration she tried with both hands, but nothing happened.

"Here, let me." jalal leaned over her and tugged her door. His whole body pressed against her back. "See you tomorrow."

"Yes, sir." selena ran out of the room and raced towards the stairs. On the floor underneath she went straight to the bathroom and locked the first stall that was empty. Sitting on the seat she placed a hand over her heart and tried to bring her breathing back
to normal.

Ever since taking the job at Malik Enterprise she'd
promised herself to fight her fear and start living like a normal eighteen year old. That was a year ago. The fear and pain, no matter what she did, lived with her always.

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Jalal watched as selena left his office. For the past year he'd seen the young girl, and with every look, he'd wanted to see her. The obsession he felt for the woman was startling. He opened her file and read through all of her personal details and then the
piece of paper he'd made her fill in. There was no one in her life. Taking out his mobile phone he
stored her numbers into his important information and wrote down her address in his notes before putting the device away.

He was a man who knew what he wanted, and he wanted selena. Jalal saw her innocence and the pain shining in her eyes. The last years, he'd seen her interactions with men. She didn't spend too long talking, enough time to pass mail and hand over coffee.

The women in his office didn't like the way the men tried to gain her attention. He knew why. Even though she kept to herself and wore unflattering suits they saw the beauty beneath. Her brown
hair shone like gold, and her pale skin complemented her complexion. Brown eyes he'd never seen smile but held a wealth of pain no woman of eighteen should know.

Her figure was another startling feature could be seen. She had the figure of a fifties' actress. Everything about her brought out his possessive instincts. He wanted to care for her. Jalal knew how to care for her.

Calling Stacey into his office, he informed her she'd begin training her replacement.

By the end of the day when he was ready to leave he found selena gathering her purse from the cloak room.

"You're working late," he said.

She jumped and turned to face him, a blush staining her cheeks.

"I'm sorry. I was told I was to work until the last member of staff leaves."

He noted as her fingers shook on her coat. "Here let me help." Taking the coat from her fingers he helped her into it, his hands lingering on her shoulders.

"Why are you shaking?" he asked against her ear.
"I'm cold."
"Then let me drive you home."
"I can't do that," she said.

"Yes, I can, and I won't take no for an answer." He took her arm and led her out of the offices into his waiting limo. Telling the driver where to go, jalal placed the partition up. He wanted privacy with her in his limo. She sat in the corner as far away from him as possible.

"Why are you scared of me?"

"I'm not scared."

"Then move a little closer. This limo is big enough for the both of us." He tapped the seat and waited for her to move closer. Selena slid an inch away from the door. "A little closer."

Another inch. Tired of waiting for the heat of her body to be near his, jalal reached over the small gap and pulled her closer with a hand on her waist and leg.

She squealed but sat frozen where he left her. "There, that's better." While she stared out of the window, jalal watched her. A floral scent teased his senses, and he leaned closer and inhaled.

"What perfume are you wearing?" he asked.

"I don't wear perfume," she whispered.

The scent was her natural fragrance.

"You smell beautiful," he said.

"Thank you."

Her hands were entwined and clasped in her lap. Without thinking he took one of her hands and rested one in his hand so they were palm to palm.

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